There are many clubs and activities at the high school, offering opportunities for students to share interests, as well as to plan and attend special events or field trips. Several organizations afford student experiences in projects that benefit our community and satisfy the community service requirement for Advisory class. Getting involved in clubs, sports or other pursuits outside the classroom can give you new skills and help you pursue your passions. Extracurricular activities also play a part when you apply to colleges.
When: Monday after school in front of the Library
Tuesdays after school in A167
Sponsor: Ed Richard | erichard@ohsd.net
This is a place to share your music with fellow peers where you will have an outlet and feedback on your tracks and pieces. Come network with fellow musicians. Learn about live music opportunities and potential local gigls.
Location A189
When: Every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month.
Sponsor: Eric Christensen | erchristensen@ohsd.net
We build, fly, and race in the EPIC Stem Challenge in January using customed designed fixed wing aircraft. See information on this years game: https://www.epicstemchallenge.com/ We will explore opportunities in rocketry and quad/drone competitions. Potential field trips with local and virtual field trips with those in the aerospace and aviation industry.
Meetings currently Tuesdays after school in A216. More meeting times will be needed as we get closer to competitions.
Club Sponsor:
Susan Rogers srogers@ohsd.net
Color Guard is a fall program that is a part of the Wildcat Show Band. They bring music to life through dance and theater while using flags, rifles, and sabres. They perform and compete with the Show Band.
Color Guard meets Aug - November, rehearsal dates/times vary.
Winter Guard does the same except is an indoor program that performs and competes to pre-recorded music. They also perform in parades with the band.
Winter Guard meets November - April, rehearsal dates/times vary.
No experience needed. For more info, contact sponsor.
Club Sponsor: Katie O’Shea, koshea@ohsd.net
Purpose
FCA is a community of athletes growing a relationship with Jesus Christ and the study of integrity, service, teamwork, and excellence.
Meeting Info
Email mnuqui@ohsd.net
Club Sponsor
Matt Nuqui
mnuqui@ohsd.net
Knowledge Bowl is an academic contest for high school teams, where students with expertise in a variety of topics team up to answer randomized questions related to history, math, literature or science. Knowledge Bowl began in Washington State close to 40 years ago.
Meeting Info
Email apeterson@ohsd.net
Club Sponsor
April Peterson
apeterson@ohsd.net
The Royals Card Club is a place for people to come and learn how to play various card games.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays after school | A188
Sponsor
Rebecca Rhodes
rrhodes@ohsd.net
SAAP exists to educate people about consent and boundaries (like create presentations for Health class or advisory) AND to be a SAFE space. Our norms are: tell your own story/don't tell someone else's; listen to understand, not to respond; don't solve others problems; expect to experience discomfort.
Meeting Info
Mondays after school | D248
Club Sponsors
Ellen Christensen
echristensen@ohsd.net
Sheila Weinsheimer
sweinsheimer@ohsd.net
Stephen Keck
skeck@ohsd.net
Students come together to play a variety of games from D&D to UNO. We have a variety of games available including Jenga, Monopoly, Chess, Apples to Apples, Scrabble, Cranium and many more.
Meeting Info
Fridays | after school | A160
Club Sponsor
Jessica Mansikka
jmansikka@ohsd.net
Yearbook Club is an extension of the classes “Yearbook Productions” and “Photojournalism”. Club members help out with the creating of the yearbook. Students may compete in contests designed to showcase their skills in photography, illustration, journalism and graphic design. Students must be enrolled in the classes listed above.
Meeting Info
Email jjansen@ohsd.net
Club Sponsor
Jana Jansen
jjansen@ohsd.net
Band Club is a weekly meeting of students who enjoy the making of and listening to instrumental music. Band Club manages Show Band, Basketball Band, field trips to see concerts in Seattle, and other events throughout the year.
Meeting Info
Fridays after school | Band room
Club Sponsor
Katie O’Shea
koshea@ohsd.net
Purpose
To connect with Black students, learn about our culture, get involved with our
community, and promote a positive view of the Black community while encouraging an
inclusive campus.
Meeting Information
2nd & 4th Thursday 2:30 - A187 Class Code jg54bkv
Sponsor
Linnell Gribble | lgribble@ohsd.net
Purpose
We read and talk about books of all genres. Books are student selected.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays after school in the Library.
Sponsor
Lisa Bain | lbain@ohsd.net
Purpose
Chimes club meets weekly to practice music for performance opportunities. Chimes are a hand-held percussion, team/ensemble instrument.
Meeting Info
Wednesdays after school in the Library.
Sponsor
Lisa Bain | lbain@ohsd.net
Purpose
Students can learn to create factual/logical, ethical and emotional arguments to persuade others in the club that their "side" is correct. The club may compete in tournaments.
Meeting Info
Wednesday after school | A160
Sponsor
Jessica Mansikka | jmansikka@ohsd.net
A community focused club dedicated to helping the homeless in our community.
Meeting Information
2nd Wednesday every month | 2:35pm | D107
Club Sponsor
Erica Schulle
eschulle@ohsd.net
ASB provides students with the opportunity to become directly involved with the community, OHHS and individual graduation classes. It is highly encouraged that all ASB and Class Officers be enrolled in the Leadership class however all OHHS students are part of ASB. Students may serve as chairpersons on committees such as Homecoming, assemblies, Hootenanny, tournaments, fundraisers, service projects and other activities. The goal of ASB is to serve and love the students of OHHS.
Meets every Tuesday at 7:00 A.M. D107
Email for more information
Club Sponsor:
Erica Schulle
eshulle@ohsd.net
Purpose
CAPE Club (Community Awareness Perr Education). CAPE Club sends students out in the community to give carious presentations to their peers. In the fall, CAPE members serviced 9th-grade health classes, Hillcrest Elementary School students, and OHI students.
Meeting Info
Meets every Thursday at 2:30 PM – D249.
Sponsor
Stephen Keck | skeck@ohsd.net
Purpose
Choir Club supports & helps plan many activities that support choral singing. They plan concerts and fundraise for many things including t-shirts and travel to musical events.
Meeting Info
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Darren McCoy | dmccoy@ohsd.net
Purpose
Opportunities include traveling for competition, professional sport career days, visiting businesses in Seattle, & attending Leadership camps. DECA is an extension of the Marketing Management & Retail Management classes where you get to work & meet other marketing students. We are hard-working but like to have fun while preparing for competition & college degrees in business & marketing!
Meeting Info
Meets every other week
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Eric Peterson
epeterson@ohsd.net
Purpose
Drama Club provides a fun outlet for students who have an interest in the dramatic arts. The organization supports the educational value of student expression, sponsoring theater events, meetings and fundraisers, and offering the opportunity to access extended learning in the dramatic arts.
Meeting Info
Thursdays at 2:40 p.m. | A204
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Melissa Gibson
mgibson@ohsd.net
Purpose
Ecology Club is about educating the student body on the issues facing our environment and how they can have a positive effect on their surroundings.
Meeting Info
Wednesdays at after school | B118
Club Sponsor
Sarah Templin
stemplin@ohsd.net
360.279.5778
Purpose
FBLA is a national student organization bringing business leaders and students together. Benefits: earn recognition through conferences; improve/enhance job skills; network and meet new people including business professionals, earn scholarship money; and travel.
Meeting Info
Mondays at 2:30 P.M. | A217
Club Sponsor
Sabrina Underwood
sunderwood@ohsd.net
Purpose
Freshman year is a great opportunity for getting involved with leadership and fun activities. Freshmen can help build a class float, have a class voice, participate in assemblies, and design fundraising activities. Join Freshman Class and come be a part of supporting your graduation!
Meeting Info
Tuesdays, 7am | D107
Club Sponsor
Jessica Mansikka
jmansikka@ohsd.net
Purpose
The Gender Sexuality Alliance is a social club and support network for those seeking to end various forms of bullying and harassment especially that which focuses on gender identity or sexual orientation. We meet to discuss concerns or issues of members and the community .
Meeting Info
Every other Tuesday | 2:30 p.m. | D249
Club Sponsor
Stephen Keck
skeck@ohsd.net
Kristopher Olsen
kolsen@ohsd.net
The Junior Class has one big priority: preparing for their Senior year. This means we usually do a lot of fundraising, including activities such as Prom and other spiritraisers. We are also in charge of helping with Senior graduation.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays | 7am | D107
Club Sponsor
Jeff Laiblin
jlaiblin@ohsd.net
Key Club is a student-led service organization whose members have many opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership skills. It’s a great place to meet new friends and provide service to our school and community.
Meeting Info
Wednesdays after school | A170
Club Sponsor
Ryan Wethall
rwethall@ohsd.net
Legacy is a club centered around dance with the goal to give students confidence in their day-to-day life, as well as experience in dancing. We hope to give these students a chance to be passionate about something and teach them to express themselves in a positive way with people that share common interests and will continue to build them up.
Meeting Info
Fridays | 2:30 P.M. | A208
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Laura Champi
lchampi@ohsd.net
The Link Crew program is all about “Students Helping Students Succeed.” In the club upperclassmen, Link Leaders run the Freshmen Orientation program in order to welcome the new students and provide a smooth transition to high school. Additionally, Link Crew Leaders will be trained to facilitate classroom advisory lessons for freshmen throughout the year. This is a great opportunity for students to gain leadership skills.
Meeting Info
Email for more information.
Club Sponsors
Jeff Laiblin
jlaiblin@ohsd.net
Sarah Stuurmans
sstuurmans@ohsd.net
Multicultural Club celebrates and promotes the diversity of Oak Harbor High School. Join us for cultural celebrations like Halloween and Chinese New Year or to learn about cultures from the Swinomish to the Yoruba. Come celebrate the culture you belong to and those that surround you!
Meeting Info
Every other Thursday | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM | A202
Email for access.
Club Sponsors
Kris Olson
kolson@ohsd.net
Jo Grunewald
jgrunewald@ohsd.net
National Honor Society is based on 4 pillars: Scholarship, Service, Leadership & Character. If students have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in their sophomore or junior year they are given an application to join. To be accepted into NHS students must have participated in many volunteer activities, must have held some leadership positions, and must demonstrate good character. NHS is a service-oriented club, members are required to participate in a variety of activities outside of school. NHS members are expected to maintain the four pillars.
Meeting Info
Email for more information.
Club Sponsors
Mike Fisher
mfisher@ohsd.net
Jeff Laiblin
jlaiblin@ohsd.net
NJROTC exists in order to promote leadership, citizenship, responsibility, respect for others, self-respect, community service, and a sense of personal honor among the students of OHHS. Participants must be enrolled in Naval Science 1-4.
Meeting Info
Email wthiel@ohsd.net
Club Sponsor
AMHC Bill Thiel
bthiel@ohsd.net
Play in a string Orchestra! We play orchestra music together and perform in the community.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays after school | November-June | Band Room
Club Sponsor
Katie O’Shea
koshea@ohsd.net
Learn to build robots and have fun doing it. The club build season culminates in the building of a competition capable robot for the FIRST robotics competition. In this club, you can learn design, construction, how to use tools, the invention process, computer programming, and most importantly creative problem-solving. The robotics club practices gracious professionalism, a tenet of First Robotics. No experience is required.
Meeting Info
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays | 2:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Saturdays | 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Email for more information.
Club Sponsors
Che Edoga
cedoga@ohsd.net
Gary Thayer
gthayer@ohsd.net
Shelly Carman
scarman@ohsd.net
As an integral part of the ASB, the Senior Class provides leadership for the entire student body. Their focus is to promote class and school spirit while planning the many activities associated with Senior year. The Senior Class organizes important senior events that serve as fundraisers such as T-shirt sales, and Prom, as well as assisting in the planning of the graduation ceremony.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays | 7am | D107
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Sarah Stuurmans
sstuurmans@ohsd.net
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel. We provide educational programs, events, and competitions that support career and technical education (CTE) in the nation’s classrooms. Students will have the opportunity to compete in CTE area competitions and leadership competitions.
Meeting Info
2nd & 4th Tuesday | 2:35pm | A212
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Chef Mary Rawlins
mrawlins@ohsd.net
Our purpose is to educate the community and our members about the complexities of social activism, as well as rearing funds and awareness for groups that advocate for the systematically oppressed in the U.S.
Meeting Info
Fridays | 2:30 P.M. | D248
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Ellen Christensen
echristensen@ohsd.net
We welcome all sophomores to enjoy their high school experience by working behind the scenes in school events like homecoming float building and the snowball dance. Come and join us as we build school spirit and community involvement together. We need to raise money for our class to run future events, including our senior year activities like senior tea and prom.
Meeting Info
Tuesdays | 7am | D107
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Stacy Voorhees
svoorhees@ohsd.net
S2S members help welcome new students to Oak Harbor High School. Members act as a guide and friendly face to those entering our high school. We show new students around and help them connect with new friends and activities. New students and members have fun socials planned throughout the year.
Meeting Info
First and Third Tuesday at 2:35 – 3:30 | F108
Email for more information.
Club Sponsors:
Christy Kellison
ckellison@ohsd.net
Denise Waller
dwaller@ohsd.net
Purpose
This is the club for students interested in art. We make art, sell art, raise funds through public art, and attempt to see professional art. All are welcome but you must be serious about being a working creative member of the club. Potters, Jewelers, and Photographers are also welcome and encouraged as we represent all talents. Hence the name “The GUILD.”
Meeting Info
Mondays 2:40 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. | C122
Club Sponsors
Kit Christopherson
kchristopherson@ohsd.net
Kayla Spruce
kspruce@ohsd.net
The purpose of this club is to provide a culture of care and empowerment to students to be able to defend the life of the unborn and to support those facing an unplanned pregnancy.
Meets every Wednesday before school at 8:30 A.M. in A166
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor:
Jim Crouch
jcrouch@ohsd.net
Young Authors Guild is a place where you can express yourself through writing and sharpen your skills. We have a method for guided critique to ensure a safe space for sharing your works. Occasionally we have guest speakers share aspects of writing, the novelization process, the publishing process, and other workshop topics.
Meeting Info
Fridays | After school | Library.
Email for more information.
Club Sponsor
Ms. Lisa Bain
lbain@ohsd.net
Purpose:
Girls mentorship club that seeks to empower young women to find healthy ways of handling stressful situations, finding self-worth, confidence, and overcoming social norms.
Affirmation: “I am more precious than rubies!”
When: Every other Monday
Where: D107
Sponsor:
Mrs. D’Avilar x5704