Activities and Clubs

Club Description Sponsor Meeting Dates Meeting Location
Class of 2026 SGA Senior Class  Lisa Snyder As Needed M112
Class of 2027 SGA Junior Class  Tiffany Graves-Bucher & Lisa Snyder-Johnson
As Needed (2:10pm-2:45pm)  Media Center
Class of 2028 SGA Sophomore Class Desiree Castillo As Needed  Media Center
Class of 2029 SGA Freshmen Class  Rebecca Hill & James Eaton  As Needed  
Creativity for a Cause Creativity for a Cause, or 'CFAC', is a club of creative students who are dedicated to making a change. We, using art and expression, work to raise money for Golisano Children's Hospital!
Wendy Simon Monthly: 
1st Thursday (2:10pm - 2:30pm)
 Media Center
Crochet Club    Susan Spahr-Martin    
Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA)    Hector Alicea    
English National Honor Society    Phil Werber    E123
Environmental Action Club Environmental Club is focused on encouraging awareness and an open conversation surrounding the impending effects of Climate Change, and how we as a student population can work to avoid them. We combat environmental struggles in our local community by hosting beach and road cleanups, and holding fundraisers for local environmental charities. Rebecca Hill

Monthly:
1st Thursday (2:10pm- 3pm) for Officers And Committee Members ONLY

3rd Thursday (2:10pm- 3pm) General Club Meeting for all members

 S204
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America    Lisa Snyder    M112
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)    Gabriel Hillman    
French National Honor Society Société honoraire de français (French Honor Society)  Antoinette McGarey  Monthly: 3rd Thursday (2:10pm- 3:00pm)  C128
Future Educators of America This program provides a forum for students to become aware of career opportunities in education and nurtures their interest in teaching as a career. Tiffany Graves-Bucher TBA E254
HOSA Future Health Professionals Medical Club's goal is to enhance awareness in the field of science and medicine as well as promote  health and happiness.  Rebecca Hill

Monthly: 
2nd Tuesday- Officers or Competitive Teams (2:10-3:00pm)
4th Tuesday- General Club Meetings (2:10-3:00pm)

S204
Interact Interact is the high school version of Rotary. Interact clubs develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self. Interact organizes at least two projects every year, one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.  Lisa Snyder Bi-Weekly:
2nd and 4th Tuesday (6:40am - 7:00am)
 M112
International Youth Science Association     Ingrid Echeverria Sanchez    
JROTC Drill Team Drill Team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill that competes at drill competitions throughout the course of the school year. All drill teams must exhibit skills of discipline, bearing, snap, command, and control in order to be competitive within each event. The drill team program for the cadet battalion participates in competitive events, parades and other activities demonstrating the talent, skill, organization and pride of the JROTC. Ronald Cluff Weekly:
Monday, Tuesday,  Thursday (2:00pm - 4:00pm)
 G110 & Student Parking Lot
JROTC Aerial Drone Team The team participates in STEM-focused competitions centered around drone technology.  Cadets engage in precise flying, programming, teamwork, and documentation to complete various mission-based challenges, such as navigating obstacle courses, and demonstrating leadership and technical skills.  Jason Williamson Weekly: Monday, Tuesday, and some Thursdays (2:15pm-4:15pm) E121 (alternate location-cafe)
JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) The JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB) is an all-service national competition that culminates in the level III JLAB Championship in Washington, DC.
Janai Frohmann  Weekly:
Wednesdays Cafeteria from 2:10pm-2:40pm and then G110 from 2:40pm-3:10pm
Cafeteria & G110
JROTC Raiders The JROTC Raider team are cadets who wish to challenge their physical endurance, mental strength, and their leadership. Some of the Competition events include the following: Cross Country Rescue (team carries a simulated patient on a medical litter over a 1 mile course while carrying weighted backpacks, The Gauntlet (a one mile team run with weighted backpacks while negotiating obstacles as a team), The One-Rope Bridge (the team constructs a rope bridge following detailed rules and cross an obstacle (stream crossing or ravine) spanning approximately 40 to 100 feet. 5 KM run (a team run where members must start and finish together), and the Raider Physical Challenge (a team sprint through an obstacle course with lifts, jumps, carries, and crawls throughout).

Janai Frohmann

Weekly:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday (2:10pm - 4:30pm
Raiders' Course
Key Club Key club is the high school version of Kiwanis. Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects, and holding elected leadership positions at the club, district and international levels. Anne Cole Monthly: 
4th Monday (2:10pm - 3:00pm)
C115
Lead Like A Woman Club is set up to encourage young women to take more significant leadership roles in their community/school, etc.  Kim Blakely Bi-Weekly:
Every Other Friday (2:10pm - 2:45pm)
 E124
Mock Trial Students take on the roles of attorneys and witnesses in mock civil and criminal legal issues. Participants gain experience and knowledge in areas including the stages of a trial, how to argue objections, and how to direct and cross examine a witness. Christine Needler Weekly: Every Tuesday (2:10pm-3:00pm)
E105
Model United Nations Model UN is a simulation of the UN General Assembly and its other multilateral bodies where students perform an ambassador role while debating topics such as gender equality, climate action, global health, and more. Students are able to compete against other students in conferences and in some circumstances win scholarships and other prizes. Tiffany Graves-Bucher Weekly:
Tuesdays (2:10pm - 2:45pm)
Media Center
Mu Alpha Theta A mathematics honor society dedicated to excellence in competition, tutoring, and collaboration.  Holly Hagans & Stephen Hommerbocker  Weekly: Every Tuesday (2:10pm-3pm)  E221 & E223
National Honor Society (NHS) The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the area of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921. Dawn Shilling Monthly:
3rd Monday (2:10pm-3:00pm)
Media Center
National Honor Society for Dance Arts National Honor Society for Dance Arts recognizes, honors, and encourages students to pursue excellence in their dance education.   Amy Valerius Monthly: 3rd Thursday  (2:10pm-2:40pm)  S103
National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) National Technical Honor Society recognizes, honors, and empowers students and teachers in Career & Technical Education. NTHS supports the next generation of skilled workers and leaders through chapter activities built around the core four objectives of career development, leadership development, service, and recognition. Wendy Simon Monthly:
1st Tuesday (2:10pm - 2:40pm)
 Media Center
NFMHS Wishmakers    Kim Conn    
North High Dance Club The purpose is to promote school spirit by performing dances in Pep Rallies and other events through school. Students must try out and be chosen to participate.  Amy Valerius Weekly: Every Tuesday (2:10pm-3:00pm)  S103
Paws & Claws Advocating and being the voices for animals in shelters and rescues. Lisa Skinner Monthly:
4th Friday (2:10pm - 3:00pm)
 E226
Pickelball Club    Sam Cabarello    
Rho Kappa Honor Society Rho Kappa is a nationally recognized Social Studies Honor Society in which students participate in the National History Day Fair. Hector Alicea TBA C116
Science Olympiad Science Olympiad is a STEM-based competition that offers students an opportunity to explore the diverse areas of science and demonstrate their knowledge, creativity and critical thinking skills in various science-related tasks. Competitions consist of a series of 23 science-based team events in areas including biology, environmental science, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, physical science,  mechanical engineering and technology. The Science Olympiad fosters discovery, learning, teamwork and innovation. Donald McGarey Weekly: Mondays (2:10pm - 3:30pm)  S211
Spanish National Honor Society The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH) or Spanish National Honor Society is an honor society for high school students enrolled in Spanish and/or Portuguese, sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). The SHH was formally organized as the Spanish National Honor Society in 1953. The name was changed to Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica in 1959. At present there are over 3,500 national and international chapters of the SHH. The purpose of the society is to recognize high achievement of high school students in the Spanish and Portuguese languages and to promote a continuing interest in Hispanic and Portuguese studies and culture. Any secondary school student who has maintained an honor average in the study of Spanish or Portuguese for a minimum of three semesters and is in the 10th grade or higher is eligible.  Natasha Iriarte  Monthly: 1st Monday (2:10pm- 2:40pm)  E219
Standardized Test Prep Club (STPC) Standardized Test Prep Club (STPC) is student-led mentoring for those who wish to improve their SAT/ACT Math and ELA scores. Sessions are interactive, casual yet structured, and free of judgement.  We want to help you succeed!  Lauren Miller Weekly:  Fridays (2:10pm- 3:10pm)  M110
Student Government Association (SGA) Student Government Association (SGA) is open to all students to join. The student leaders work collectively to plan and implement activities that not only serve but also enrich the student body, the staff, and the community. The club offers students the opportunity to foster a variety of essential skills such as: Being proficient at planning, organizing, executing, and evaluating a variety of student activities, Establishing and carrying out goals and objectives for the student body, Creating and preserving a united student body, infused with pride and spirit, Setting a positive example for all students of North Fort Myers High School. Kim Blakely Monthly: 2nd Thursday  Cafeteria
Students Supporting Sports The Students Supporting Sports Club allows students to have fun getting volunteer hours by redeeming tickets at different games and sporting events on our school's campus throughout the year. Kim Blakely Quarterly:(2:10pm - 3:00pm) E124
Strive For Greatness Strives for Greatness is an opportunity for every student athlete to be able to accomplish academic success. Erin Barnes Weekly: Tuesdays 2pm-2:30pm  S134
Thespians Competitive theatrical organization. Janelle Laux Monthly: 
1st Thursday (2:10pm-3:00pm)
 Auditorium
Tri-M Music Honor Society A Tri-M Music Honor Society chapter opens up a world of opportunities for students who have already shown themselves to be academically capable and musically gifted. Through performance and community service, they’ll develop confidence, creativity, critical thinking, compassion, and a host of other leadership skills sure to serve them well in school and beyond. Christy Koller & Danielle Parks & Michael Flores-Perez

Monthly:
1st Monday (2:10pm - 3:00pm)

 A104 (Band Room)
Technology Student Association Club (TSA) This is a national non-profit career and technical student organization engaging students in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (STEM).  Over 300,000 students participate in TSA's 40 competitions.  Christine Needler  Every Thursday (2:10pm-3:00pm)  E105
U-Knighted Club To give special education students and general education students the opportunity to socialize and develop friendship. To develop- social and life skills necessary to maintain a close friendship. To give the opportunity to students to partner and mentor a student with disabilities. Shawn Bambrey Monthly: 2nd Tuesday (2:10pm - 3:00pm) M113
Youth Alive Youth Alive is where young people choose to set their minds on things above (Colossian 3:1-2). They can spend time with fellow believers and serve the community. Everyone is welcome, so come find a family in Youth Alive! Jacqueline Curls Weekly:  Tuesday mornings (6:40am- 7:00am) S244
Youth in Government Youth in Government is a student-led model-government program that allows students to embody themselves in one of the three branches of government. The program's goals are to educate students on civic education and to inform students about different opportunities to serve. Anne Cole Weekly: Tuesdays (2:10pm-2:30pm) E210
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