Getting In On the Act

Clubs provide opportunities for students to get involved, meet new friends while participating in activities they enjoy

Getting+In+On+the+Act

Rachel Schneidereit, Staffer

With so many extracurricular clubs for students to choose from, it may be hard to choose just one. Luckily, students can join as many groups as they like.
Whether you are looking for additional friends that have the same interests, or a teacher on campus to visit with about a particular topic, being a member of an organization can be helpful. It also looks good on a college application during your senior year.

If you’re interested in joining a club, contact the sponsor/s to find out more information before it’s too late. Review the list below to see which organizations are now available to new members.
Club List and Sponsor/s:

Amazing Raiders Club: Hector Vega
Art Club: Cynthia Acevedo and Brittany Acosta
ASL Club: Tricia Penney
Coalition of Clubs (C2): Jamie Maples
EcoClub: Lauren Murphy
Family Career & Community Leaders of America: Haley Delvizis and Meghan Irby
Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Michael Hjort
Friends of the Library: Megan Cooper
Gay Straight Alliance: Kristy Murray Holtby and Stephanie Sanchez
Habitat for Humanity: Robert Snyder and Sharon Schwab
HOSA: Pam Risser
Improv Club: Stephanie Smith
Key Club: Ali Miller and Megan Pilewski
Live Action Role Play (LARP): Mallory McKenney & Ali Miller
Latin Club /Junior Classical League: Katie Cowhig
Model UN: Jamie Maples and Kathleen Forsell
Prom Club: Alicia Blount-Wilson and Keli McCabe
Re-Act Theater Club: Stephanie Smith
Robotics Team: Sylvia Wood & Dustin Smerek
Rouse Automotive Students & Skills: Jeff Milam and Jim Davis
Rouse Raiders Against Destructive Decisions: Steve Boots and Daniel Hudson
Speech & Debate: Mallory McKenney
Student Council: Madi Houston
UIL Academics: Michael Hjort
Ultimate Frisbee: Amanda Powell
Video Game Club: Laurel Taylor