Clubs
Joining a club at SKHS is one of the most rewarding steps you can take in high school! Our diverse range of student-led organizations provides opportunities for every interest, from academic pursuits to creative arts, community service, and cultural groups.
Clubs are where students:
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Connect and Collaborate: Build strong bonds and friendships with students and teachers who share your enthusiasm.
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Develop Key Skills: Gain real-world experience in areas like organization, communication, teamwork, and project management.
- Step Up as Leaders: Take on officer roles to hone your leadership, delegation, and public speaking abilities, preparing you for college and future careers.
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Make an Impact: Participate in community service projects, raise awareness for causes, and contribute positively to our school environment.
Don't just attend high school, experience it! Browse the listings below, find a club that sparks your interest, and get involved today!
Meet Your Clubs Commissioner

Lexie Hardin
Club Information
Club Directory
- 3D Wit
- Academy of Modelers
- Asian American Pacific Island Club (AAPI)
- Art Club
- Art Therapy (PIPA)
- ASB
- Astronomy/STEM Club
- American Sign Language (ASL) Club
- Athletic Medicine
- Auto Tech Club
- Ceramics
- Chess Club
- DECA
- Drama Club
- Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Club
- FCCLA - Family Career, Community Leaders of America
- FFA
- Flight Club
- German Club
- Interact Club
- International Club (iClub)
- Japanese Club & Japanese NHS
- Journalism/Publishing Club
- Just Serve
- Key Club
- Link Crew
- Magic The Gathering Club
- National Honor Society
- Poetry Club
- Psychology Club
- Queer Straight Alliance (QSA)
- Realmweavers Guild (formerly World Builders Club)
- Skills USA
- Spanish Club
- Speech & Debate
- Unified
- Writers Block
- Yearbook
3D Wit
3D WIT (3D Worlds and Interactive Technology) is a club that explores further into the world of 3D animation and entering SkillsUSA competitions. This club is a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) so as a student you can control where you want to explore and go further with knowledge gained from classes you've already taken or are currently taking. Joining this club would really benefit those looking for a brighter future in the 3D world and knowledge of technology.
Meeting Schedule
Thursday at 2:05 p.m. in room 202D.
Advisors
Trish Tierney - tierney@skschools.org
Academy of Modelers
Focus on ANY HAND-BUILT modeling, from an Architectural house or Engineering ideas … to Mechanical mechanisms & 3-D puzzles or projects with an Electrical theme. Planes, Trains, & Automobiles; scaled House models or HO-scaled railway structures and diorama displays. Do you have a plastic model car or ship, possibly a wooden airplane kit just waiting to find your attention … bring it in and let’s get some things started?
Meeting
Tuesdays 2:15-4:00 p.m. in Room 178-B
Advisor
Myrl Williamson: williamm@skschools.org
Asian American Pacific Island Club (AAPI)
AAPI is a club that explores and celebrates Asian and Pacific Islander culture through language lessons, food adventures with various potlucks, and telling traditional stories and folktales that have shaped the beliefs of that culture. We host fundraisers for more club activities and to travel to events for activism that empowers the members to become stronger student leaders.
Meetings
AAPI Club is changing their meeting days to the 1st and 3rd THURSDAY of every month moving forward.
The meeting dates for 2025: November 6th, November 20th, December 4th, and December 18th.
2:10 – 3:00 PM in room 341
Advisor
Kiyanna Vega, vega@skschools.org
Art Club
Creative activities for you and the community.
Meetings
Thursdays 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. in room 264
Advisor
Kaitlyn Horton, hortonk@skschools.org
Art Therapy (PIPA)
Pain into Purpose through the Arts: PIPA is a safe community welcome to all students. Club members engage in the creative process as a means to find healing, and also serve the greater community.
Meetings:
Thursdays : 2:00pm - 3:15pm in room 264
Advisor:
Sarah O'Connell oconnell@skschools.org
ASB
Enhancement of leadership skills by organizing school events and activities.
Meetings
Every other Wednesday at 2:00 pm - Stage 2
Advisor
Keira Merwine : merwine@skschools.org
Open to elected members of the student body.
Astronomy/STEM Club
Exploration of science through experiments, guest speakers, video, and field trips.
Meetings
2:05 - 3:00 p.m. in Room 217
Sept 26
Oct 24
Nov 21
Dec 12
Jan 9
Feb 27th
March 27
April 24
May 8
May 29
Advisor
Stef Winslow: winslow@skschools.org
American Sign Language (ASL) Club
Have fun improving your signing skills through signing songs, videos, and games.
We’re kicking things off with some ASL Iconic Art and Hand Painting Art activities. where you’ll have the chance to create your own masterpieces. Whether you just looking to have fun, meeting new friends, practicing your ASL, or want to learn ASL, this event is for you! Come and join us this school year with Mrs. Bond as Advisor.
Meetings
2nd & 4th Monday of every month 2:15 - 3:00 p.m. in Room 253
Advisor
Pam Bond, bond@skschools.org
Athletic Medicine
Competitions and community service events.
Meetings
Every other Monday at 2:10 pm in room 230.
Advisors
Chris Hiatt, hiatt@skschools.org
Jeff Spaulding, spaulding@skschools.org
Open to Athletic Medicine students.
Auto Tech Club
SkillsUSA - Focused on working with cars and doing fun activities. During the year we will be working towards and planning the SK car show.
Meetings
Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. in the Auto Shop Classroom. (Open to students in beg/adv Auto Mechanics.)
Advisor
Dave Watson - watson@skschools.org
Ceramics
Ceramics club is a space to work on and develop the skills learned in ceramics. Students can come in and work on their current projects or develop new ones. It is suggested that attendees have had or are taking ceramics for this club.
Meetings
1st & 3rd Thursdays of the month. 2:10 - 4:00 pm in room 263
Advisor
Jos Disney, disney@skschools.or
Chess Club
Meeting:
Wednesdays - 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. in Room 303.
Advisor:
Matthew McIntyre - mcintyre@skschools.org
DECA
Prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in the field of marketing, finance, hospitality and management.
Meetings
Thursday, 2:05 p.m. in Room 261
Advisor
Betsi Feider, feider@skschools.org
Drama Club
SKHS Drama Club is open to any SKHS student who is interested in the theatre arts whether that be performing, directing, designing, etc. The purpose of Drama Club is to provide a safe and inclusive space for members to explore their interest in the theatre arts within a supportive community. Likewise the SKHS Drama Club will provide students with leadership and fundraising opportunities beyond our mainstage productions.
Meetings
Fridays at 2:15-3:15 p.m. in Stage 3.
Advisor
Julie Collie : collie@skschools.org
Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) Club
Dungeons and Dragons club is a welcoming environment for students to engage in tabletop games with peers and new people alike, with student-lead campaigns providing a great way for creativity to flourish, fostering teamwork and problem-solving, and allowing students to get immersed in group adventures weekly.
Meetings
Tuesdays 2:15-5:00 p.m. in the Common Projects area (by woodshop/auto shop)
Advisor
Ben Emerson - emersonb@skschools.org
Jos Disney - disney@skschools.org
FCCLA - Family Career, Community Leaders of America
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America. Students develop leadership skills as they plan and participate in Family & Consumer Science enrichment activities in class, school and community.
Meetings
FCCLA huddles (meetings) the first Thursday of the month except for this October which will be on the 10/9/25. Huddles are held right after school in room 104.
Advisor
Meleah Lababit, lababit@skschools.org
Open to past or current students enrolled in Family & Consumer Science.
FFA
Intra-curricular club gives students hands on practical experience in the fields of Agriculture Science, Veterinary Science, Horticultural/Landscaping and Leadership. Enhancing the classroom experience by providing opportunities in competitions, conferences and exhibitions.
Click this link to go to the SK FFA website: Sites.google.com/skschools.org/skffa
Meetings
3rd Thursdays of the month, 2:15-3:30 pm Room 268
Flight Club
Real drones. Real skills. Real teamwork.
Join SKHS Flight Club to train with high-end drones, work in flight teams, and prepare for SkillsUSA competitions.
Limited spaces — we’re looking for dedicated, responsible pilots ready to learn and fly like pros.
Meetings
Thursdays (starting on November 6th) from 2:15 - 3:45 p.m. in room 178-B (lower commons).
Advisor
Myrl Williamson : williamm@skschools.org
German Club
Interact Club
Service above self. Interact is a community service organization sponsored and supported by our local rotary. We focus on food inequality, community improvement projects, and community cleanup (planting flowers in parks, painting murals, and maintaining trails.) Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join.
Meetings
1st and 3rd Mondays in room 263
Advisor
Jos Disney, disney@skschools.org
International Club (iClub)
Open to our SK exchange students and SK students wanting to learn more about different cultures, make new friends and practice English. This year, we’ll also offer peer tutoring at least once a month with a focus on English support to Multilingual (ML) students.
Meetings
MONDAYS, 2:10 - 3:00 pm in P12
Advisor
Mr. Lewin: lewin@skschools.org
Japanese Club & Japanese NHS
Open to anyone interested in learning more about Japanese language and culture (prior knowledge is not required).
Meetings
Thursdays 2:10 - 3:10 pm in P14.
Advisor
Urushidani Sensei, urushida@skschools.org
Journalism/Publishing Club
Just Serve
Our purpose is to be an influence for good in the community through meaningful service. We lift, help, and serve others while building bridges with other community service organizations through JustServe.org and mobile app. While serving others, we encourage members to support each other and connect.
Meetings
1st and 3rd Fridays at 2:00 p.m. in Portable 6
Advisor
Wendy Wells : wells@skschools.org
Key Club
Link Crew
Link Crew Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide the freshmen to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to high school and help facilitate freshmen success.
Meetings:
Friday, Sept 26 at 2:15 pm. in Room 211
Advisors:
Anne Wallace : wallace@skschools.org
Magic The Gathering Club
National Honor Society
Community Service and encouraging academic scholarship.
Meetings
3rd Monday of the month, at 2:15 p.m. in the Library
Advisor
Mandy Wood - woodm@skschools.org
Poetry Club
Community Service and encouraging academic scholarship.
Meetings
3rd Monday of the month, at 2:15 p.m. in the Library
Advisor
Mandy Wood - woodm@skschools.org
Psychology Club
Psychology will give student insight on psychological topics including neurological disorders, neurobiology, criminal psychology, peoples mood / emotional processes, cognitive processes, through discussions, experiments and hands-on activities.
Meetings
Thursdays 2:10-3:10 pm in Room 327 (First meeting in October)
Advisor
Ryan Johnson johnsonry@skschools.org
Queer Straight Alliance (QSA)
Hey Wolves! The Queer Straight Alliance, or QSA, is back for another awesome year! QSA is a welcoming and inclusive space for LGBTQ+ students and their allies to come together for support, friendship, and fun. Our advisors this year are Mr. Poppe and Mr. Tovar, and we’ll be meeting every Monday after school at 2:15 PM in Room 102. Our first meeting is this Monday, October 6th. Everyone is welcome so please come join us!
Meetings:
Mondays 2:10 p.m. in Room 102
Advisor:
Ryan Poppe : poppe@skschools.org
Rene Tovar: tovarcadenas@skschools.org
Realmweavers Guild (formerly World Builders Club)
Skills USA
SkillsUSA. Enhances the classroom experience with more practice, opportunities in regional, state and national competitions and conferences. Preparing for career success. Come see all the categories for competition.
Meetings
4th Tuesday of the month. 2:15-3:00 p.m. in Room 202B
Advisor
Laura Lockhart, lockhart@skschools.org
Spanish Club
Cultural enhancement through projects, games, movies, and occasional field trips. Come to Spanish club if you are interested in finding out interesting information about the Spanish-speaking world.
Meetings
Thursdays at 2:10 p.m. in P-15
Advisor
Jordan Kott, kott@skschools.org
Speech & Debate
Connect, support, and inspire a diverse community committed to empowering students through speech and debate.
We envision a world in which every school provides speech and debate programs to foster each student’s communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creative skills.
Meetings
Tuesdays from 2:10-3:30 pm in room 337
Advisors
Tiffany Wilhelm: wilhelm@skschools.org
Robert Jensen: jensen@skschools.org
Unified
Unified is a school wide initiative through the Special Olympics to promote intellectual disability inclusion, leadership, and athletics. Our school administration has signed a pledge that we are officially a Unified Champion School. This club is open to all students, regardless of ability, that focuses on intellectual disability inclusion efforts, awareness, intramural opportunities, and leadership opportunities.
Meetings
1st & 3rd Thursday of every month at 2:00 p.m. in Room 271
Advisors
Randee Burks - burks@skschools.org
Writers Block
Writer's Block is a club meant for students to have a safe space to write and get essay help if they need it. It's hopefully a place for students to have access to other, creative students and accomplish any writing goals they may have.
Meetings:
1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month in Room 334
Advisor:
Andrea McDermott; mcdermott@skschools.com
Yearbook
Meetings
Thursdays at 2:15 pm in the Commons.
Advisor
Theresa Meyers, meyers@skschools.org
Open to Yearbook students.
Club Resources
Starting a Club
Creating a club can be a rewarding and valuable experience as a student leader, as well as give students a chance to collaborate with students who have similar interests.
For Students
Students are responsible for completing all necessary steps in the club creation process. Clubs must be approved by the ASB Student Council, ASB Bookkeeper, and SKSD Superintendent prior to becoming active. All clubs must submit the SKHS Club Proposal Application to begin the process of club creation.
Before submitting the Club Proposal Application, consider the following:
- What is the purpose or mission your club is being created to achieve? This statement could include a wide-range of information, from wanting to give back to the community via charitable events and fundraisers to providing a safe space for students to play a specific game, interact with others, or improve an art or passion.
- Does this club exist already? There are many clubs at SKHS. Prior to creating a new club, consider if any existing clubs already exist to serve the same purpose that your club would. If there is an existing club, talk to the student leadership of that club instead!
- Who will oversee this club? Every club is required to have at least one advisor. Before applying, ensure you have an advisor who has enough time to dedicate towards attending all club meetings and working with student leadership to achieve the club's purpose. Club Advisors must be a staff or faculty member of South Kitsap High School.
- What other students are interested? In order to begin your club, students must have leadership roles: ensure you find people genuinely interested in your club's purpose that can fill the required student leadership roles of President, Secretary, and Treasurer (other officer positions are allowed, but must be stated in the Club Proposal Application!).
Once you have answered all these questions, follow these steps for starting the club creation process:
- Collaborate with your Primary Advisor to create a concrete definition of your club's purpose.
- Decide meeting dates and times. If you cannot decide a schedule in advance, decide the date and time of your club's initial interest meeting -- this is where interested students will learn about the club and decide to become a member.
- Complete and submit the SKHS Club Proposal Application.
Club Proposal Application
Once your application has been submitted, it will be sent to the ASB Student Council Clubs Commissioner to review. You will be contacted via school email with any feedback. Any changes or revisions to your application are made at this stage to finalize your Club Constitution, the primary document that governs each club's members and leadership.
At this stage, your club will also be sent for approval by the district. This process typically takes one school week altogether. Once district approved, you will be contacted with the date of the ASB Student Council meeting at which your club will be discussed for approval. You are required to attend this meeting to represent your club.
Once all the necessary approval steps have been met, your club will be considered active! The ASB Clubs Commissioner will work with you and your leadership team to begin advertising, creating initial events and informational meetings, and anything else to get your club running.
For Advisors
The process for creating a club hinges largely on the commitment of student leaders to the club's formation. Accordingly, students submit the SKHS Club Proposal Application, which begins the process for creating new clubs.
Once the application is submitted for your club, you will receive an email with the ASB Advisor Agreement. This document must be signed digitally and returned via email to the ASB Student Council Clubs Commissioner.
Once your agreement is verified and the Club Constitution is approved by the school, the approval of your club will be put on an ASB Student Council meeting agenda. You must be present at this meeting along with the student leadership. The Student Council can approve or deny your club's application at this meeting. If approved, your club is considered active and can begin operations.
Once your club is initially approved, you will be contacted regularly by the ASB Clubs Commissioner to help you begin advertising, schedule and create initial informational meetings, and generating necessary forms from the ASB Bookkeeper for budgeting and accounting if your club intends to handle financial information.
Additional Club Information
Advisor Changes
To change the primary advisor of a club, a meeting must be called where the change is approved by the current club members (either a 50+1 majority or 2/3 majority is sufficient, but the quorum level should be noted in meeting minutes). After this change is approved, the current club President must contact the Clubs Commissioner, who will provide the necessary next-steps for the advisor approval to be approved by the school, including attending an executive ASB meeting to ratify the change.
Any school staff who advise a club must have a signed and completed ASB Advisor Agreement on record with the Clubs Commissioner before they can act in the capacity of an ASB Advisor. Please email a signed ASB Advisor Agreement to the Clubs Commissioner or bring the completed and signed form to the ASB Office.
Disbanding Clubs
There are four instances in which a club can be dissolved or disbanded.
Voluntary Dissolution
All clubs can be dissolved with consent of the current members and officers, dependent on the club's constitution. If dissolved by club meeting vote, the club's primary advisor must email the Clubs Commissioner to finalize required documentation and paperwork.
Once a club is dissolved, their financial account is closed and assets are redistributed according to that club's constitution, or if invalid, the General ASB Fund. Dissolved clubs may not be reactivated, and a new Club Proposal Application is required to restart a dissolved club.
Deactivation
Deactivation of a club may be ordered by the Clubs Commissioner, Executive ASB Advisor, ASB Bookkeeper, Vice Principal of Activities, or Principal and will result in a suspension of club activities until reactivated. Deactivated clubs may not set, hold, or manage meetings, make or manage transactions, or vote or make decisions as an entity, however, deactivated clubs are not considered fully dissolved and still maintain their record, account code(s), and documentation.
- Each school year, all clubs are required to submit a verification of club information form when prompted by the Clubs Commissioner. Failure to submit the form after one month of being posted may result in the Clubs Commissioner deactivating your club until your information can be verified.
- Any clubs that do not have an active primary advisor may be deactivated by the Clubs Commissioner until an advisor can be verified and approved.
Involuntary Dissolution
Dissolved clubs are fully disbanded and removed. Once a club is dissolved, their financial account is closed and assets are redistributed according to that club's constitution, or if invalid, the General ASB Fund. Dissolved clubs may not be reactivated, and a new Club Proposal Application is required to restart a dissolved club.
- Any club that has the status of "Deactivated" for one school year or longer may be dissolved by the ASB Student Council.
- Any club that violates the ASB Student Constitution or their Club Constitution may be immediately dissolved by the Vice Principal for Activities.