CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

BUILDING CREATIVITY AND CONFIDENCE

MUSTANGS FOR LIFE

Mustangs for Life work to promote a culture of life and respect for life at all stages. We work to educate others on the importance of helping the “least of these.” We bring speakers to campus, engage in political issues, and educate the student population. We work with other pro-life, respect-life organizations in the Great Falls area.

DECA

DECA is our school’s business-education club. DECA’s mission is to prepare emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe. DECA stands for Distributive Educational Clubs of America, but this longer version is no longer used or applicable to today’s global organization that encourages students from around the world to learn about all areas of business.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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 areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character.

KEY CLUB

Key Club is an international organization with clubs on every continent but Antarctica. Key Club is led by a board of trustees who set the direction for the organization. Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to serve.

SPEECH & DEBATE

The Speech and Debate team compete at the state level. Its mission is to give confidence to future leaders. Leadership requires sharing ideas and advocating positions to build a stronger future for the community, state and country. Students learn to discuss important topics in a professional manner.

ART CLUB

Is a place where students can celebrate unity and diversity through art as we have many students from different backgrounds and cultures. By knowing this it helps to enrich our club and allow for a growth through expression in group projects as well as individual projects. When choosing a topic and then creating art the students then show their style and their own unique perspective. Anyone can join the club and is more than welcome to come. The group will be making an impact by doing at least two collaborative pieces that will go in the hallways of GFCCHS.

DRAMA CLUB

The club teaches theater skills in an interactive fun-filled environment. Each class surprises the students with a different set of activities which include improvisations, dramatic games, expressive dance and more! Any student interested in acting can attend the club. As a result of the activities, social and communicative skills, self-confidence, academic performance and responsibility are all impacted. The club members perform a final production.

EXCEL CLUB

America’s young people are its most precious resource. For many years, Exchange Clubs and National Headquarters have sponsored an impressive selection of activities designed to benefit and encourage our nation’s youth. Through college scholarships, mentoring and guidance, and service recognition, Exchange is making a difference for America’s youngest generations. Excel is sponsored by the Exchange club to have a positive influence on the youth. Our Excel club works actively with the local exchange club.

CAMPUS MINISTRY

Campus Ministry plans for our weekly Mass, works with local parishes and serves the school community in a variety of religious functions. The main focus of this club is to live the call to “serve one another.”

PEP BAND

Is a performance group open to 7-12 grade students, parents and alumni. We perform at athletic events, pep assemblies and local community events. Performing rock standards and contemporary pop songs we cheer on our Mustangs!

LEADERSHIP HIGH SCHOOL

Leadership High School is an offshoot of the Leadership Great Falls program designed and sponsored by the Great Falls Chamber of Commerce. The Spring of each year Sophomores are invited to apply for the program to participate their Junior year. Juniors who are selected participate in a monthly training to improve leadership skills, learn about various volunteer and career opportunities in the community and explore various social issues challenging Great Falls. The number of GFCC students selected to participate each year varies based on the number of total applications.

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