Clubs & Activities
Club | Advisor Name | Advisor Contact Info | Club Information | Club Meeting Information | |
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Academic Team | Maegan Gomes | Academic Team meets Mondays at 8:30 and we compete from October until March in a State-level, highly competitive field. It’s like team Jeopardy, but almost all of the questions come from academic subjects like English, Science, Math, and Social Studies. | Mondays in Rm 027 @ 8:30 AM | ||
Adventure Club | Bob Adsero | Adventure club encourages more LC students to participate in the outdoors, protecting outdoor spaces and learning about the outdoors. | Thursdays in rm 021 @ 7:30 | ||
American Sign Language Club | Sarah McGinn | Join the American Sign Language Club to learn conversational signs! | Thursdays in Rm 243 @ 2:35-3:05 | ||
Art Club | Chad Brazill | Lewis and Clark High School art club is a student organization within the school that is dedicated to promoting and engaging in various forms of artistic expression. The primary purpose of the art club is to provide a space for students who share an interest in the arts to come together, collaborate, and explore their creativity outside of regular academic classes. | Mondays in Rm 209 @ 2:30PM | ||
Book Club | Mark Robbins | The Student and Staff Book Club meets in the library at 2:45 once a month on the second Tuesday. We read books about a common theme and get together for snacks and conversation. Join us! No need to sign up. | 2nd Tuesday each Month in the Library - Afterschool | ||
Chess Club | Mark Robbins | Play chess after school using actual chess boards in the library. All levels of players are welcome. Members of the club will hope to eventually play and compete at tournaments and chess opens. Overall, chess club aims to improve every single members chess skills in a fun creative environment. | Wednesdays in the library @ 2:30 PM | ||
FCCLA Club | Sarah McGinn | Thursdays in Rm 223 @ 2:30 PM | |||
Culinary Club | Brian Porter | We usually meet on the last Wednesday of the month from 2:45-4:30pm (approximately) in room 245. If a student is interested in food and the culinary arts, they can join the Culinary Club at any time. This club is open to all students, and in most meetings we get together and cook a predetermined meal or treat. The club also helps raise money for ASB activities (like competitions, field trips, and other things not covered by regular funding sources). Anyone can join and anyone can cook. To get messages and updates sent via phone, text the code: @7cdddk to #81010 or sign up on the Remind app. | Wednesday Rm 245-2:45pm (on the last Wednesday of the month) | ||
Culinary Competition Club | Brian Porter | We meet after school in room 245 from 2:45-4:30pm (approximately) 3 times a month (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wednesday of the month). Students can join this club if they want to compete in culinary competitions. Students must be currently enrolled in one of my classes in order to be eligible for regional, state, and national competitions, however anyone can join and still participate in the club activities at school. The focus is on competition, so this is not a club for just anyone, serious cooks only. To get messages and updates sent via phone, text the code: @gek23c to #81010 or sign up on the Remind app. | Rm 245- 2:45pm (1st, 2nd, & 3rd Wednesday of the month) | ||
CyberPatriots | Hogan Wrixon | CyberPatriot is a program by the Air & Space Forces Association that encourages K-12 students to pursue STEM careers, especially in cybersecurity. It offers various activities, such as the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, CyberCamps, CyberGenerations, and Tech Caregivers. | Tuesdays - Rm 013-2:40pm | ||
Dance Crew | Toni Sharkey | We Dance! For Spirit Cons and a few Games, give or take 5 routines during the school year. | Thursdays afterschool in the Choir room | ||
DECA | Matt Filippini | DECA is a dynamic, competitive club where you can showcase your business skills and leadership abilities in exciting events and competitions. Join us to gain real-world experience, make new friends, and potentially earn scholarships while exploring career pathways in marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship! Join the DECA Remind: Text @lcdeca2 to 81010 | 1st Wednesday each Month 1st lunch is in Room C019 with Mr. Filippini 2nd lunch is in Room C117 with Mr. Lipsker | ||
Drama Club | Pschirrer/ Maguire | Are you interested in being in a show, working backstage, or just playing some fun games? Join us for information and community. LCHS Tiger Drama | Spokane | Lewis and Clark High School Tiger Drama | Every other Wednesday from 2:45-3:15 in the auditorium | ||
Drawing Art Club | Lynda Rypien | Drawing Art Club is a club for learning how to draw with help from each other. Students will express themselves through drawings, share ideas, and learn from each other by conversing and building community. | Monday-Friday from 2:30PM in Rm 207 | ||
Dungeons & Dragons Club | Mark Robbins | Fantasy role playing game where the players choose their own path in a fictional world. | Wednesdays in the Library-@ 2:30-4PM | ||
Engineering Club | Matthew Huddle | Engineering Club is focused on competing in SkillsUSA Engineering Design challenge and Additive Manufacturing. Engineering Design: Students demonstrate their ability to design an innovative engineering project and present those ideas along with a display and live model. During the presentation, students are judged on their performance as a professional team, presentation of their project to a panel of judges from the engineering field, their storyboard presentation model, and the overall effect of the presentation. Additive Manufacturing: Also known as 3D Printing, embraces a wide range of materials and derivative processes to build parts suitable for end-use service. The virtually unlimited design freedom enabled by additive manufacturing allows for the creation of shapes and the integration of feature and function that previously required sub-assemblies. Employment opportunities for design engineers are growing as the industry adopts additive manufacturing methods and applies the practice to various parts of their business from prototyping to end use parts. | Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 in Rm C123 | ||
Environmental Club | Cory Davis | Club that aims to give volunteer opportunities and educate about the ongoing issue of climate change. | Wednesdays in Rm 229-7:20am | ||
Fashion Club | Mark Robbins | About designing clothes, famous fashion houses, and learning about fashion history. Meets in the library weekly to discuss many red carpets looks as well as new trends. | Tuesdays in the Library- 2:30pm | ||
Fly Fishing Society Club | Andy Lang & Andrew Lipsker | The Lewis & Clark Fly Fishing Society is a club that will have fly tying, videos, gear, techniques, casting practice in the Springtime, guest speakers, and fishing stories. | Fridays 7:30am rm 221 | ||
French Club | Jill Josquin | A club based on French culture and language practice. Includes watching French movies, playing games, making and eating traditional foods, and celebrate French holidays. | Thursdays in Rm C023-2:30pm | ||
Hearts Club | Maegan Gomes | Club of Hearts meets during 1st lunch and Monday morning and we play the popular card came Hearts. All levels are welcome and we can teach anyone! | Mondays in Rm 027-7:30AM | ||
HOSA Club | Don Worthy | Learn about medical skills and occupations then compete in HOSA State Competition. | Wednesdays before school in rm 213 | ||
Islander Club | Frank Newman | An academic, social, and cultural support system for Islander Students here at LC. The goal is to help Islander students thrive in the school while still celebrating their unique culture. | Wednesdays in Rm 119- 2:40pm | ||
Key Club | Don Worthy | Volunteer in the community. | Tuesdays in Rm 213-7:45am | ||
Knitting Club | Jennifer Showalter | Knitting Club meets Wednesdays after school in Rm 019 from 2:30-3:30 to create yarn crafts. All are welcome. No skills required. Supplies and snacks provided. | Wednesdays in Rm 019-2:30pm | ||
Math Club | Megan McLean | The Math Club is a group for people who want to compete in math competitions and improve their math literacy in high school math subjects. It will cover intermediate algebra, advanced geometry, number theory, and physics to prepare for competitions. | Tuesdays and Thursday 7am in room 323 | ||
Medical Club | Eric Strate | Thursdays in Rm 315 @ 7:30am | |||
Mobile Robotics Club | Matthew Huddle | Mobile Robotics is focused on completing in SkillsUSA Mobile Robotics. Mobile Robotics: The competition includes activities that simulate situations encountered by robotic programmers and support professionals. Teams are given a task to solve using a mobile robotic system that is built ahead of time and brought to the competition. Teams will have two scored chances to solve the mobile robotic challenge and will be given a design and programming interview. Once a team has performed the required task or set of tasks, a design change may be introduced. Competitors are required to adhere to industry safety standards using the hardware and software they have selected. | Tuesdays afterschool in Rm C123 | ||
Multicultural Club | Natasha Carpenter |
| Mondays at 8:30 in the Library | ||
National Honor Society | Lyndsey Calkins |
| Thursdays on Learning Stairs-7:40am (1st Thurs of the month) | ||
Native American Club | Lynda Rypien | Help other natives in our school learn about themselves and their ethnic background; for example, teach them beadwork, clothing, history, music, dream catchers, etc. | Wednesdays in Rm 207 - 2:30pm | ||
Nintendo Club | Mark Robbins | Play Nintendo games like Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and Mario Party after school in the library. | Mondays in the Library-2:30-3:30PM | ||
Photography Club | Michael Lee |
| Rm 015-7:15am (1st & 3rd Wed) | ||
Poetry Club | Greg Goeller | Poetry Club with be about analyzing famous poems and the poems of our peers. We will give poets a space to share their work with other creative minds and hear interpretations. Together we will learn the structure, symbols, and styles of poetry so we can improve our own technique. We will not let poetry die. Meetings will consist of poems to analyze, group activities, and sharing times. Nothing Feels better than sharing a poem! | Mondays @ 8:15 room 233 | ||
Prayer Group | Cory Davis | Prayer Group is for anyone who wants to pray in Jesus Christ’s name. We are Christian based and believe in God, professing Jesus as Lord and believe the Holy Spirit is within us. As high schoolers, we all have stress and anxiety. We don’t know who we are, where we are going in life, and what our purpose is in this world. There is too much competition, too much information for us to handle, too many things to learn, and huge struggles with friendships. So, what we will do is pray to God about all of these struggles and receive comfort and strength from Him. There will be many prayers answered. Everyone is invited, students and teachers alike. | Mondays in Rm 229-8:30am | ||
Science Club | Nate Edmons | Meets weekly to talk about science related theories and current events as well as learn interesting new information about discoveries and revolutionary figures in science. No previous knowledge is needed, just an interest in STEM and a desire to learn more! | Tuesdays in Rm 307 @ 2:35pm | ||
SkillsUSA | Hogan Wrixon / Matthew Huddle | SkillsUSA is a nationwide organization that represents career and technical education students and teachers. It provides them with a Framework to learn and practice various occupational and career-readiness skills. At LC we have competitions in Web Design, computer programming, robotics, cyber security, culinary arts and photography. | Tuesdays Rm C123 @ 2:30pm | ||
Spanish Club | Vicki Lingow | Students will learn about Spanish-speaking cultures and will have the opportunity to communicate in Spanish. Students can share school appropriate music, videos, and store-bought food and drinks to deepen the understanding of Spanish culture. | Mondays in Rm 127-2:40pm | ||
Sports Medicine Club | Tara Groves | Sports Medicine Club is a student led organization that focuses on a variety of Sports Medicine related concepts as well as discussion for any student interested in the health care industry. We educate and expose students to occupations in the industry as well as review concepts of prevention, recognition, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports related injuries. Guest speakers and hands on experiences are consistently used to give students a true experience of what it’s like to work in health care. | 3rd Monday each month in Rm F102-8:30am or Connections Advisory | ||
Student Curators | Mark Robbins / Andrea Bass | A club trying to improve the reach of the library. | Tuesdays in the Library-2:30pm | ||
Tri-M Music Honor Society | Angus Nunes | Tri-M Music Honor Society focuses on opening opportunities for students who are academically capable and have proven themselves to be musically gifted. Our chapter will focus primarily on community service through music, such as performing at hospitals, nursing homes, and volunteering at local music events. | Fridays in Rm F245 2:30pm (every other week) | ||
Tiger Tribune | Andy Lang | The Tiger Tribune aims to curate a diverse collection of student work that showcases the talents of our community. Students can submit work to be published at https://www.lctigertribune.com/ | One Thursday a month in room 221 @ 7:30 | ||
Video Production Club/Tiger Media | Joe Comine | • A place to write, produce, film, and submit different types of short films over the course of the year. • Learn different media production/cinematography techniques, editing fundamentals and other general rules of filmmaking. • Add experience/ reel potential for resumes or portfolios. • Meet and connect with local filmmakers and media creating organizations. • Make friends with similar interests. | Tuesdays in Rm 025 @ 2:40pm-4pm | ||
Vinyl Club | Dave Jackson | Bring, share, play, & discuss vinyl records- all genres & all decades! | Thursdays during 2nd Lunch in Rm 109 | ||
Women Studies | Dave Jackson | We will be discussing topics such as women's suffrage, women portrayed/represented in media, women in politics, feminist theory, gender equaitiy, feminist literacy criticism, etc. We will also be engaging in the community by volunteering. This is a place to learn about women in history and anyone is welcome! | Wednesdays in rm 109 @7:30 | ||
Youth Alive | Josh Fischer | Youth Alive is a place for Christians to come and grow in faith and for non-believers to begin their journey of building a relationship with Jesus Christ. We hope to be able to pray for students and spread the message of Jesus. | Tuesdays in rm 319 @ 2:45 | ||
Yearbook Club | Michael Lee | Yearbook Club is an opportunity for all students who want to contribute to creating the Tiger Yearbook. Opportunities for Photography, writing, interviewing, page design and more. | Thursdays before school in rm 015 |
Class/Activity
Class/Activity | Teacher/Advisor | Room # |
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Class of 2025 | Natasha Carpenter | 023 |
Class of 2026 | Sarah McGinn | 243 |
Class of 2027 | Sarah McGinn | 243 |
Class of 2028 | Lyndsey Calkins and Katrina Bech | 045/001 |
ASB / Leadership | Andrew Lipsker | C117 |
Band (Jazz/Concert) | Heidi Hanes | F269 |
Choir | Carmyn Parks | F201 (AM) |
Co-Op/Tiger Depot | Andrew Lipsker | 005 |
DECA | Matt Filippini | C019 |
Drama/Musical Theatre | Pschirrer/Maguire | 129 |
MESA | Laurel Wheeler | 309 |
Orchestra | Angus Nunes | F201 (PM) |
Pro Start | Brian Porter | 245 |
Robotics | Matt Huddle | 123 |
Speech/Debate | Carpenter/Heath | 023 |
Unified Sports | Ankcorn/Zumwalt | 117 |
Sports Medicine | Tara Groves | F102 |
Stagecraft | Greg Pschirrer | 129 |
Yearbook | Michael Lee | 015 |