- Rockbridge County High School
- School-Sponsored Clubs
Clubs @ RCHS
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Students must have a signed parent permission form to participate in clubs at RCHS. Click HERE for a blank form.
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Cyber Club
Description: Cyber Club is a co-curricular student organization for students interested in Cybersecurity. Meetings will have student-led topics and activities. Activities may include presentations, guest speakers, demonstrations and use of the Virginia Cyber Range for simulated activities.
Purpose: To enhance student knowledge and experiences with cybersecurity topics and techniques.
Faculty Sponsor: Mike Lenoir
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Educators Rising
Educators Rising is a career and technical student organization with intra-curricular learning opportunities integrated into existing education and training programs. Educators Rising is a community-based movement that provides Grow Your Own programming through the Educators Rising Curriculum and supporting student activities. With a presence in all 50 states, chapters are provided classroom resources along with the opportunity to attend the National Conference where members, teacher leaders, and educators from around the nation come together to showcase the skills they have gained in their education and training programs.
Faculty Sponsor: Amanda Grimm
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FBLA
Future Business Leaders of America
Description: FBLA is the co-curricular CTE student organization for Business and Informational Technology students. Meetings are typically held after school with occasional conference field trips and service projects.
Purpose: The RCHS Chapter of FBLA promotes business skills and knowledge, supports our local community, and promotes student leadership.
Faculty Sponsors: Mike LeNoir
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FCCLA
Family Career and Community Leaders of America
FCCLA is a cocurricular organization that aims to help with family bonds, careers, and participation in the community. Students can take part in the FCCLA club by taking or previously taking one of Mrs. Robyn Sherman or Mr. Corey Wallace’s classes.
There are over 160,000 members and more than 5,400 chapters, RCHS chapter being one! FCCLA teaches young-adults youth concerns that are happening in today’s time. There are eight main purposes of the organization and there are eight Virginia state officers.
Faculty Sponsors: Corey Wallace, Amanda Grimm, McKenzey Robinson
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FFA
Future Farmers of America
Description: FFA is the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) that is associated with agriculture students.
Purpose: To prepare members for leadership and career success.
Faculty Sponsors: Lisa Martin, Gwen Gosney
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Model UN
Description: A simulation of the UIV General Assembly, and other organizations, where students perform a role and debate topics.
Purpose: Teaches students how to communicate, collaborate, and be responsible citizens.
Faculty Sponsor: Chris Gallagher
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National History Day
Description: NHD is a national competition where students create projects embodying a yearly theme focused on history and civics education.
Purpose: This club will give students important contest updates, time to plan, and feedback on projects.
Sponsor: Lauren Williamson
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National Honor Society
This is the RCHS Chapter of the National Honor Society. As a service organization, the RCHS-NHS completes many important projects throughout the year. Members are expected to participate in at least 4 of our NHS projects and complete 20 hours of independent community service each year. Members are also expected to maintain their GPA at 3.0 or higher, be leaders within the school community, and hold themselves to the highest standards of character.
Click HERE to view the RCHS-NHS Selection Procedures.
Faculty Sponsor: Stephanie Brooks
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SCA
Student Council Association
Faculty Sponsor: Jessika Crance
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SiRPHA
Students in Rockbridge Promoting Healthy Alternatives
SiRPHA works to better high schools with issues such as vaping, alcohol, drugs, mental health, etc. The club's purpose is to bring the community and high school together by creating activities to help youth understand the dangers of unhealthy behaviors.
Sponsor: Ashley Bailey
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TSA
Technology Student Association
Description: TSA enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math, whereby members apply and integrate those concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
Purpose: to use the skills learned in class and apply them to projects for competitions and the community.
Sponsors: Colter Bennett, Tate Jarvis, James Slagle
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Y Street
Y Street is the Virginia Foundation For Healthy Youth’s award-winning volunteer initiative for high school students. Since 2004, more than 10,000 youth members have developed skills to engage their communities and drive positive change. Through our obesity, tobacco, and e-cigarette use prevention efforts, we’re working to make Virginia healthier for us all.
Faculty Sponsor: Amanda Grimm