Art Club |
Do you enjoy art of any kind? Join us! You do not have to be in an art class to participate. You just need to want to try new things and expand your skills at whatever level of development you are currently at - no experience necessary. Must Pay Club Dues |
Melinda Buttrey |
9th-12th Grade |
Band Council |
Band Council is comprised of elected members from Symphonic Band. The function of the Band Council is to support the band program through leadership, fundraisers, social activities and service activities. |
Greg Adam |
7th-12th Grade |
Black Student Union (BSU) |
BSU was created to allow Black students to share experiences and to bring awareness to cultural and social differences that can be experienced on and off campus. The club is committed to providing an inclusive and engaging environment through community outreach, student discussions and various activities. |
Kimberly Elkins & Debbie Ledford |
9th-12th Grade |
The Book Was Better |
Books. Yeah. We read books and talk about books, books we choose together. Join us anytime. All who love books are welcome. |
Jennifer Wood |
7th-12th Grade |
Choir Council
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Choir Council is comprised of elected members from all choirs with leadership positions filled by members of the Cantabile Honors Chorale. Choir Council supports the choir program through fundraisers, social activities, performance opportunities, and festivals.
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Chris Granger
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7th-12th Grade
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Granny Square |
Granny Square will center around learning to crochet, knit, embroider in our craft circles, win a game of bingo, work on puzzles and more! |
Addison Bennett |
9th-12th Grade |
Fandom Book Club |
Need a place to nerd out? We discuss the books; Wings of Fire, Warrior Cats, and Percy Jackson. In the club, we will create memes for our favorite book moments, write fan fiction and alternate universe stories, design our own original characters, and more. Fandom Book Club is where nerds can be nerds. |
Jessica Davis |
7th-12th Grade |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) |
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-denominational Christian Sports ministry that focuses on students, campuses, athletics, and the community as a whole. Specifically, members of the club can come together to praise God and learn how to play their sport with a Christian-focused attitude. FCA seeks to inspire through engaging, equipping, and empowering coaches and athletes to know and grow in Christ and lead others to do the same. |
Chris Henderson |
9th-12th Grade |
Girls Who Code |
Girls Who Code encourages and engages young women in computer science and programming while striving to increase the percentage of women in computer science. All experience levels are welcome. |
Sarah Cahill |
7th-12th Grade
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High School Gaming Club |
The High School Gaming Club will center around the enjoyment of Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Magic: The Gathering; and Dungeons and Dragons. This club will provide a safe space for members to have fun by playing, discussing, and interacting within the context of these games. New games can be added to the club by the voting process. |
Sam Evans |
9th - 12th Grade |
International Thespian Society |
The International Thespian Society (ITS) is the Educational Theatre Association’s honorary organization for students. Our Thespian Troupe encourages involvement in all aspects of theatre arts and theatrical expression. Membership is earned by participating in the theatre program at Horizon Honors (no just acting) and accumulating points for admission. Thespians receive a wide range of benefits and opportunities throughout their high school careers and become Thespian alumni after graduation. Must Pay Club Dues |
Joshua Garrett
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Jennifer Wood |
9th-12th Grade |
Key Club |
Key Club International is a part of the Kiwanis International family of service-leadership programs. It is one of the oldest and largest service programs for high school students. Key Club is a student-led organization whose goal is to encourage leadership through helping others. Our club engages in volunteer projects both on campus, through peer tutoring, and in the community. Horizon Honors Key Club requires each member to complete 50 hours of volunteer service per year. 10 of those hours should come from Key Club sponsored projects and events. Must Pay Club Dues |
Natalie Cavaleri & Jenny Boyd
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9th-12th Grade |
Model United Nations (MUN) |
Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an activity in which students role play delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at the high school club level or at MUN conferences. MUN involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Must Pay Dues and Individual Fees for Competitions
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Michaela Burns |
9th-12th Grade |
National Honor Society (NHS) |
The National Honor Society serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Members provide tutoring during the school year as well as being very involved in community service. Much volunteer work is done for worthwhile organizations such as the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, the PF Chang Rock & Roll Marathon, Pat's Run, and Feed My Starving Children. Membership applications are taken at the appointed time in second semester. Must Pay Dues |
Jessica Bradley |
9th-12th Grade |
The Origami Aviators Club |
The Origami Aviators Club is focused on improving folding and precision skills. Lessons will be taught on folding mechanics through discussion and video. There will be folding competitions in addition to several category-based challenges. Become an Origami Aviator today!
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Melinda Buttrey |
7th-12th Grade |
Pickleball Club |
The Pickleball Club will provide students with an education in Pickleball rules and strategies in addition to giving students the chance to compete against one another. Students will provide their own transportation to and from Pecos park. |
Susan Sorel
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7th-12th Grade |
Pre-Med Club |
The Pre-Med is focused on students who are interested in attending medical school or have an interest in pursuing a career in the medical field. The club will introduce you to tips, skills, and opportunities that will help with your career pursuit.
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Amanda Bors |
7th-12th Grade |
Science Fair |
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Madeline Nicholls & Adam Holst |
9th-12th Grade |
StuCo -Student Council |
Officers in the Horizon Honors High School Student Council are strong student leaders. They are representatives of the student body, ones who idealize the success of the school’s goals as well as their own and are prepared to lead the student body in pursuit of those goals. As the elected voice for the student body, they are prepared to represent and work for the ideas of their fellow students. As mature, enthusiastic leaders they serve as role models for their fellow students and for Horizon Honors High School at all times. The Executive Board is elected in May each year and then the remaining officers when we return to school in August.
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Joshua Garrett, Davina Baird, Jessica Korycanek, Jennifer Elric & Katie Kingman |
9th-12th Grade |
Travel Clubs National & International |
Horizon Honors is excited to offer a variety of educational travel opportunities. These opportunities not only enhance a student’s education, but create life experiences which build self-confidence. Travel, whether national or international, awakens the senses—and mind—to different cultures, people, languages, and experiences. Trips will vary by year and include a variety of opportunities including language immersion, service learning, and hands-on workshops or training. Through these experiences students enhance their knowledge of history, language, art, architecture, theatre, literature, science, and culture while navigating the cities of the world, making friends, and having life experiences that create unforgettable memories. Club members participate in pre-travel education and exercises to prepare for the specific trip and record on-trip reflections that recount each day's adventures to the Horizon Honors community via Facebook and Instagram.
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Janet McKinney |
9th-12th Grade |
Wilderness Club |
Wilderness Club encourages student use, knowledge, and appreciation of the outdoors through activities which draw students out from their classes and homes. Outdoor activities and trips reflect student interests. An annual trip is a long weekend excursion to the Catalina Island Marine Institute with a program that centers on marine and terrestrial biology, and includes a variety of outdoor activities, such as snorkeling, rock climbing, hiking. Other outdoor adventures throughout the school year are based on the interest of the club.
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Amanda Bors |
9th-12th Grade |
Youth Alive |
Youth Alive is a club that partners with an organization called Youth Alive. Their mission is to reach every student and every school with the good news, the gospel. We are a faith centered club where everyone is welcomed. |
Joe Lara |
9th-12th Grade |