Students have many opportunities to become involved at Fort Collins High School. There are a variety of student organizations to meet the interests of most students. Below is a listing of our student organizations, and a link to the website if available. For more information about student organizations, go to the District Policy IGDA - SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
Application for a Student-Initiated and Led Organization - Log in as a student, then select the student initiated club application
PSD Club and Student Activities Webpage
Activities Director: Justin Stephens
School Sponsored Activities and Clubs | Sponsor | Meeting Times | Location |
Amnesty International This high school chapter of the worldwide non-partisan Human Rights organization works on behalf of prisoners of conscience and takes action against some of the gravest violations by governments of people’s civil and political rights. |
Elaine Holmes | Weekly @ Lunch Wednesdays | P107 |
Asian Student Organization A diverse group of students who want to celebrate and learn about Asian Culture. |
Ben Rude | Lunch, every third Monday | P111 |
Banjo Club | Chris Tholl | Weekly @ Lunch Mondays | P101 |
Bike Club This club is available to all students who are interested in biking, learning more about how bikes function, getting information about community cycling opportunities, and sharing rides, routes, scars, and stories. |
Mitch Schneider | Weekly @Lunch on Tuesdays | P202 |
Black Student Union This club is description is coming soon |
Laurel Cashen | Monthly @ lunch First Wednesday | P115 |
Boltz Bridges This Club for continued connection of students who participated in Boltz Bridges transition program. |
Christy Chappell |
Quarter 1 - 4th Period Q2, Q3, Q4 during lunch by invite |
P203 |
Boosters Boosters promotes school spirit |
Pam Davidson, Rebecca Garrett | Weekly @ Lunch Mondays | P205 |
Book Club Club Book club promotes reading and conversing about books while encouraging students to read for the joy of the practice . |
Erin O'Connor | Weekly @ Lunch Wednesdays | L204 |
Chess Club Chess club meets weekly to learn about and play chess |
Billy McDonald | Weekly @ Lunch Thursdays | P213 |
DECA This organization is designed for students interested in marketing and business - participants MUST be enrolled in a business/marketing class in order to participate. |
Laura Pearson & Jason Miller | Biweekly @ Lunch 1st and 3rd Thursdays | M203/205 |
Drones Flyer and Engineering Club This club flies drones and explores the engineering of drones and flight systems. |
Chuck Hubbeling, Garret Johnson | Biweekly @Lunch 2nd and 4th Wednesdays | L105 |
E-Sports E-Sports competes under the CHSAA umbrella and utilizes the PlayVS platform for competition. Students may choose and what games they wish to compete. State Championships are held fall and spring. |
Chance Yung & Blake Marlow |
Meetings: Weekly @Lunch; Tues., Weds. & Thurs. Matches: Weekly 4:05 - 6:00 PM; Tues., Weds. & Thurs. |
Tues & TH: L112 Weds: P108 |
Environmental Club We are a group of students dedicated to making FCHS a more environmentally sustainable school by engaging and educating the student population on topics such as the importance of recycling, conservation, and keeping the school clean. |
Dakota Johnson | Weekly Wednesdays @Lunch | L114 |
FBLA FBLA-PBL inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences |
Kyle Coles, Jon-Michael Willert | As scheduled on Thursdays @ Lunch | M203/205 |
FCCLA Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a nationally recognized student leadership organization related to career and technical education. |
Jody Osteen | Weekly Wednesdays @Lunch | M213 |
Fly Tying Club Learn to tie flies! |
Chris Tholl | Weekly Thursdays @Lunch | P101 |
French Club For those who are interested in French culture and language. |
Angelica Arias Alonso | Weekly Wednesdays @Lunch | M117 |
German Club For those who are interested in German culture and possibly some language on the side. |
Erin Burradair | Weekly Fridays @Lunch | M102 |
Give Next Service organization focused on philanthropy and community service. |
Billy McDonald | Weekly Fridays @Lunch | P213 |
Genders & Sexualities Alliance (GSA) Also known as Rainbow Road, this group exists to provide a safe space to discuss LGBTQ issues or other issues impacting the diverse student body of FCHS. |
Laurel Harris | Monthly 1st Wednesday @Lunch | P115 |
History Club The focus of History Club is learning about history in ways that cannot always be done within the scope of existing history classes at FCHS. |
Nicole Santner | Weekly Tuesdays @Lunch | P213 |
HOSA Future Health Professionals, formerly known as Health Occupations Students of America. This CTE student organization is for students interested in careers in the health care field. |
James Cockrell | Monthly 3rd Wednesday @Lunch | L203 |
Key Club Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. |
Garret Johnson | Lunch every other Tuesday with exceptions | L109 |
KLYD TV This group produces a weekly online broadcast about activities and people at FCHS using state of the art digital film and editing facilities. |
Anne Colwell | 1st Period by Enrollment | KLYD Studio |
Knowledge Bowl Teams of four students plus two alternates compete to answer questions from most fields including science, history, geography, mathematics, literature, grammar, music, arts and sports. |
Ryan Bishop | Weekly Mondays @Lunch | L102 |
Latin American Student Alliance (LASA) Provide leadership opportunities for Hispanic Students and educate the student body about Latino History/Culture. |
Jody Snow | Biweekly 2nd and 4th Tuesdays @Lunch | M115 |
Link Crew The Freshman transition program is facilitated by Link Crew who help the freshmen adjust to FCHS by serving as guides, role models and mentors. |
CaraShea Hughes, Melanie Smith | As Scheduled | |
Mathematics Honor Society The FCHS Chapter of Mu Alpha is dedicated to inspiring a keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in high school. |
Ryan Bishop | Monthly 2nd Friday @Lunch | L100 |
Mock Trial Mock Trial can be one of the most memorable and meaningful learning experiences that students can have. As students take on the roles of attorney, witness, or defendant, they truly begin to understand the implications of the law and how it is interpreted and applied. |
Kelly Keough | Days TBD 6:00-8:00 PM | Front Office Conference Room |
Model UN Model UN is a simulation of the UN General Assembly and its other multilateral bodies. Students perform an ambassador role while debating topics such as gender equality, climate action, global health, and more. Students are challenged to think and speak about global issues from the perspective of another country's ambassador. |
TBA | TBA | TBA |
National Art Honor Society The National Art Honor Society program inspires and recognizes creative students in grades 9-12 who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in Visual Art. |
Tara Lanterman | Monthly last Wednesday @Lunch | R105 |
National Honor Society
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Sarah Keller | Monthly 1st Friday @8:10 AM | P100 |
National Ocean Sciences Bowl Students study the science of the oceans. During competition, teams of 4-5 students compete to answer questions about the oceans in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology and earth science. |
Peter Workman | Twice Weekly Mondays and Wednesdays @Lunch | L207 |
National Speech & Debate Association FCHS Speech and Debate is nationally chartered by the NSDA, competing in local, state, out of state, and national tournaments, with entries in over a dozen types of speaking events. |
Jason Clarke, Kirsten Guest | Twice Weekly Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:15-6:00pm (9/17 - 3/11) | P201 |
National Technical Honor Society NTHS is an important career investment, respected by business, industry, and education that will add value and prestige to your professional portfolio. |
Pam Davidson | As Scheduled | Student Services |
Newcomer Club Meet up with other newcomer students to learn more about FCHS, and how to be successful students. |
Blanca Mael | Wednesdays during Lunch | Liaison's Office |
Peer Counselors Peer Counselors give tours of the school to new students and families. Peers are trained in listening, communication, conflict resolution, mediation, diversity and equity. |
Anna Morris, Lauren Harrington | Twice Weekly Tuesdays & Thursdays; Zero Hour 8:05-9:00 AM | L100 |
Remington Street Review This arts and literature magazine contains work submitted by FCHS students. Review members edit, compose, and publish the magazine annually. |
Rob Schutt | TBD | P208 |
Science Bowl Teams of four students plus one alternate compete to answer questions from several areas of science (chemistry, physics, biology, math, computer science, earth science, astronomy and energy). |
Peter Workman | Twice Weekly Mondays and Wednesdays @Lunch | L207 |
Science Olympiad The Science Olympiad is a competition in which teams of 15 students compete in 23 events |
TBA | TBA | TBA |
Science National Honor Society The SNHS recognizes and promotes outstanding science students in the FCHS community. |
Josanne Lucas | Monthly 1st Thursday @Lunch | L203 |
School Newspaper / Spilled Ink Spilled Ink is the student-run news organization at FCHS, to inform the student body about current issues in the school, community, country and world. |
Anne Colwell | P202 | |
Spanish Club | Megan Folkerts | TBA | |
Student Equity Advocates Develop student leaders who will identify and advocate for strategies to create and nurture an inclusive environment and more equitable experiences for all FCHS students and families. |
Elaine Holmes & Mariah Runyan | TBA | |
Student Advisory Board The SAB was created to be a student voice representing all individuals and groups so that the Principal would clearly understand student needs, issues and concerns |
Jennifer Roth | TBA | |
Student Council Student Council acts as the Fort Collins High School student government. |
Craig Rhoades, Michaela Kimsey | 4th Period, first and third quarter | P100 |
Successful Career Lambkins SCL members function as a management team and work collaboratively as they use information and skills they’ve learned and products they’ve produced during Alternative Cooperative Education (ACE) classes to create materials and presentations for competition at the statewide (SC)2 conference. |
Gregory Brigham | 1st Period by Enrollment | Commons |
International Thespian Society / Tower Theater Students who have completed 6 or more shows at FCHS and who show dedication, integrity, positivity, and a passion for the arts either on or backstage. |
Jason Tyler | Common Lunch | Black Box |
Tri-M (National Music Honor Society) Tri-M recognizes and promotes music through service in the FCHS community. |
John Hermanson | Monthly Meetings as scheduled 8:15 AM | McNeal |
Technology Student Association (TSA) The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national non-profit career and technical student organization (CTSO) of middle and high school students engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). TSA offers assorted competitions, intracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, and community service. |
Tara Lanterman | Lunch Tuesdays | R101 |
Unified Pals Fort Collins High School offers Unified Pals that is an extracurricular club offered for all students with and without disabilities. |
Ben Rude & Laura Barnes | Biweekly 2nd and 4th Tuesdays @Lunch | PE 1 |
Welding Club/Skills USA Pals SkillsUSA is the #1 workforce development organization for students. We empower students to become skilled professionals, career-ready leaders and responsible community members. |
Chuck Hubbeling | Biweekly 2nd & 4th Wednesdays @Luch | L105 |
Yearbook This student-run publication class has a year-long format with professional deadlines to capture the school year in words and pictures. |
Jason Cunningham | 3rd Period by enrollment | P108 |
Other Activities | Monitor(s) | Meeting days/times | Meeting Location |
After Prom Junior and sophomore parents organize, fundraise and implement this extravaganza after prom |
Craig Rhoades | ||
Band FCHS offers a number of large and small concert ensembles including a Pep Band that performs at school sporting events, three concert ensembles that play traditional band literature and attend band festivals, a large and small jazz ensemble, and various chamber groups. |
David Miles | ||
Choir FCHS supports six extraordinary choirs. These choirs have consistently received superior ratings at festivals, as well as being selected to perform at multiple CMEA conventions. |
Andraya Perron, Joe Perron | ||
JRTOC JROTC district program hosted at Poudre High School. Use the link for more information. |
Poudre High School | PHS | |
Junior / Senior Prom Junior student council members plan the Junior/Senior Prom |
Rebecca Garrett | ||
Musicals | Jason Tyler | ||
Orchestra FCHS orchestras are known for excellence. They consistently earn superior ratings at state-level contests. |
John Hermanson | ||
Senior Class Sponsors | Craig Rhoades | ||
Graduation | Kaitlin Miles, Pam Davidson, Joy Ladzinski |