Clubs
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Purpose: Compete to answer questions from all areas of knowledge, including history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, popular culture, sports, and more.
Activities: Interscholastic competitions
Advisors: Levi Karas / Tricia Trapp
Purpose: For students that love to get together and talk about their favorite shows, movies.
Activities: Meet afternoons in Mr. Costello’s room.
Advisors: Joe Costello
Purpose: Champions creative growth and innovation by equitably advancing the tools and resources for a high-quality visual arts, design, and media arts education throughout diverse populations and communities of practice.
Activities: Meets monthly in Mrs. Glass’s room
Advisors: Sarah Glass
Purpose: Fosters one-to-one friendships between high school students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Activities: Meetings are bi-semester Special Olympics Four Seasonal Parties
Advisors: Kianna Wheeler
Purpose: Promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students.
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Riley Jones
Purpose: The breakfast Book Club is a student led organization here at WBHS that promotes literacy and conversational skills for the fellow book lovers of our school. The idea is to meet in the morning over coffee, tea, and breakfast to have great conversations about the literature that we chose! Everyone is welcome to join! Please reach out to our Instagram @breakfast.bookclub or to Ms. Kruger with any questions!
Activities: We meet twice a month to discuss the current book that we have just read and to talk about and vote on which book will be read for our next meeting.
Advisors: Casey Kruger
Winder-Barrow High School is always looking for ways to recognize students for their positive behaviors. In 2001, we began Bulldogg Pride, a program designed to reward students who set high standards for themselves by working to their potential in the classroom, act as role models in the school, and participate in extracurricular activities at WBHS. Bulldogg Pride gives many students an opportunity to be recognized for just being a solid, hard-working citizen of our school.
Bulldogg Pride
Kelly Macaw
Purpose:
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Caroline Cook
Our Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) include Future Farmers of America (FFA) and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA).
WBHS Career Technical Student Organizations:
DECA, FCCLA, FFA, FBLA, HOSA, TSA
See advisors and descriptions >
Purpose: Educate students and the community about the theatrical arts. The club promotes learning about theater through activities, trips, and productions that enhance the educational goals of the theatrical discipline.
Activities: One Act Play
Advisors: Emma Shuman
Purpose: Work to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.
Activities: Monthly meetings
Advisors: David Garrett
Purpose: Nationally recognized honor society for excellent high school students enrolled in French
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Katelyn Lee
Purpose: Unites LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.
Activities: Bi-Monthly meetings Suicide Prevention Awareness Out of Darkness Walk Friendsgiving Celebration Palentine’s Day
Advisors: Joe Costello, Laurie Allen, Casey Kruger, Cory Peppers
Purpose: State-wide reading initiative and quiz bowl-style competition that tests students' knowledge of Georgia Peach Award books.
Activities: Monthly meetings and local, regional and state competitions January - March
Advisors: Maegan Holt, Maddie Ward
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Purpose: HoPe exists to provide students a community where they can succeed, find their purpose, and be world class leaders.
Activities: Community Service Projects
Advisors: Levi Karas
Purpose: Bring together students to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: TBA
Purpose: Cleans school campus to earn service hours.
Activities: Meets weekly depending on weather
Advisors: Laurie Allen, Dena McElhannon
Purpose: Student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Jarred Melton, Dena McElhannon
Purpose: Leaders Organizing Community Kindness Efforts Together
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Valerie Raczynski
Purpose: Dedicated to inspiring a keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in high school
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Charles Carter
Purpose: Empowers, champions, and recognizes well-rounded students, NHS provides schools with a values-based framework to elevate a culture of scholarship, service, leadership, and character
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Tricia Trapp
Purpose: Prominent scientific organization that engenders a new group of young thinkers who will be the future of industry, research, and scientific exploration for America
Activities: Monthly meetings with member presentations; community science outreach @ cluster elementary schools & with WBHS groups; peer tutoring, Ft. Yargo Clean Up days; Math & Science Day at Six Flags
Advisors: Emily Freeman, Erin Hunt
Purpose: Recognizes high achievement of high school students in the Spanish and Portuguese languages and to promote a continuing interest in Hispanic and Portuguese studies.
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Lori Barron, Israel Mata
Purpose: The One Act Play competition is an acting competition. Emphasis is on acting, not on technical elements.
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Emma Shuman
Purpose: For students (and staff) who gotta’ catch them all!
Activities: Meet bi-monthly after school to spin the poke stops around campus, trade Pokemon and battle the gyms.
Advisors: Joe Costello
Purpose: Give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects. In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, the student council is the voice of the student body.
Activities: Homecoming, Spirit Week, Teacher Appreciation
Advisors: Kira Coats, Taylor Evans, Baily Reese
Purpose: To honor excellence among students of theatre and support the work of theatre educators.
Activities: Meetings TBA
Advisors: Emma Shuman
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