Welcome to the FHS Clubs & Organization section! We are excited to show you the many options of getting involed here at Flagstaff High School. As you navigate through this section you will find various clubs and their sponsers contact info that way you know who to contact when you are ready join. You can also visit the student council website to get update on what's happeing aroung FHS and how you can join student council class. Visit the yearbook site to meet the currrent staff, see updated information and even order your yearbook. You can also learn about link crew, meet this years crew and learn how to apply for the class. There is so much to explore on the clubs and organization page and we hope you find what you are looking for.
The clubs, activities and organizations are regulated and coordinated by the Student Council. Clubs wishing to schedule activities, such as dances and fund raising sales must petition the council to have the event entered on the student calendar and cleared with school administration to be added to the school calendar. No solicitation of funds, sales and circulation of petitions or drives may be carried out in the school without the approval of Student Council and the administration. The rule applies to all school organizations as well as individual students.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Marks
Advisor Email: mmarks@fusd1.org
Description: The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (A.I.S.E.S.) is a national organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and Pacific Islands in science, technology, engineering, and math (S.T.E.M.) studies and careers. It is our goal that we encourage students to participate in activities and workshops that promote the sciences and math in education. We continue to encourage and participate in conferences that support the vision of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (A.I.S.E.S.) for the next seven generations of Native people to be successful, respected, influential, and contributing members of our vast and ever-changing global community.
Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Corcoran
Advisor Email: kcorcoran@fusd1.org
Description: F.H.S. Anime club is dedicated to providing a place for students to belong to while viewing anime and learning about Japanese culture. The club gives students an opportunity to meet peers with similar interests and to provide a structured environment for learning not only about Japanese culture, but about the impact of anime and Japanese culture on its own society and others.
Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Stearns
Advisor Email: sstearns@fusd1.org
Description: C.H.I.C.C.S. It is an acronym not an identity, and it stands for Characters Helping Initiate Change through Community Service. Our goal is to improve our school and the surrounding community by volunteering our time to make F.H.S., Flagstaff, and this world better; our projects are determined by the members, so our opportunities are limitless.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Noriega
Advisor Email: enoriega@fusd1.org
Description: The FHS Drama Club is a club where students are given opportunities to explore the vast world of theatrical arts, including acting, design, and technical skills. In addition to social events, educational workshops, and travel opportunities like our summer trip to Broadway in New York City, this club annually produces a Winter Play, a themed cabaret, and a Spring Musical.
Faculty Advisor: Ms. Sorden
Advisor Email: dsorden@fusd1.org
Description: Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (F.C.C.L.A.) is a national Career and Technical Student Organization (C.T.S.O.) for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education in public and private schools through grade 12. F.C.C.L.A. offers intra-curricular resources and opportunities for students to pursue careers that support families. Since 1945, F.C.C.L.A. members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education.
Faculty Advisor: Ms. Mandzuch
Advisor Email: emandzuch@fusd1.org
Description: The Gay Straight Alliance is a club dedicated to providing a safe space for students involved in the LGBT community on our campus. We discuss relevant topics, plan group events, promote school-wide equality, put together fundraisers, host guest speakers, and enjoy conversation.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Baxter
Advisor Email: pbaxter@fusd1.org
Description: The F.H.S. Writing Club was established to encourage the students of Flagstaff High School to expand their definition of "writing" and open themselves up to the creative aspects of writing. Additionally, it serves to act as the stage on which these students can share their work and creativity; it serves to act as the stage on which their voice will be heard. This shall be accomplished through various writing activities in multiple forms; poetic, lyrical, scriptural, narrational, improvisational, and more. The club hopes to strengthen their confidence and written skills via the means of our written activities. Of course, this club is open to every FHS student, and everyone participating in the club will have a say in how things are operated, as well as who is chosen to fill officer positions. Additional information will be listed in the club constitution, or, can be obtained from the club sponsor, Mr. Baxter.
Faculty Advisors: Ms. Eichner and Mr. Brandel
Advisor Emails: deichner@fusd1.org and kbrandel@fusd1.org
Description: Hello Flagstaff High School. Would you like to be a part of our family? We invite you to learn and celebrate the rich and diverse cultures of Hispanic America. The Hispanic Culture Club is a place where you can feel at home. We hope to see you!
Hola Flagstaff High School, ¿te gustaría ser parte de nuestra familia? Te invitamos a que aprendas y celebres las ricas y diversas culturas de Hispanoamérica. El club de cultura hispana es un lugar dónde puedes sentirte como en casa. ¡Esperamos verte ahí!
Faculty Advisors: Mrs. Stearns and Ms. Richmond
Advisor Emails: sstearns@fusd1.org and orichmond@fusd1.org
Description: VHP documents the lives and experiences of the men and women who have served the United States in: World War II, Korea, Viet Nam, the Gulf Wars, and Afghanistan. As a member, have the opportunity to interview outstanding human beings about their service, archive your interview in the Library of Congress, Create a narrative of your veteran’s story that will be published in Volume X of Since You Asked, Develop life-long skills of: writing, editing, listening, speaking, project management, and technology.
Faculty Advisors: Mr. Gandy and Mr. Salmon
Advisor Emails: kgandy@fusd1.org and ksalmon@fusd1.org
Description: To provide students with the desire to mountain bike with coaching and camaraderie that will help them to achieve both competitive and non-competitive goals in a safe and enjoyable manner. Check out our Facebook page for more information: Mountain Bike Club
NHS, National Honors Society, has a branch at FHS! We are here to serve you, the FHS and Flagstaff communities. We work with administrators and community leaders to serve those around us. This year has presented some interesting challenges for finding opportunities, but if you have a service opportunity through an organization you belong to, contact our President or Vice President and we may be able to present it to the members and get you some helping hands. You can email our Tutoring Liaisons with questions about the tutoring program.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Marks
Advisor Email: dmarks@fusd1.org
Description: The Native American club works to foster the spiritual, mental, physical, and social emotional well-being of our Native American youth. We seek to help build strong, unified, and self-reliant Native Americans through greater youth involvement and community volunteering. The Native American Club seeks to build on activities that foster leadership and citizenship as well as mentor other young Native American people. The F.H.S. Native American Club continues to host the City of Flagstaff's longest running powwow and gathering of Native American communities, now going on 41 years.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Dean
Advisor Email: rdean@fusd1.org
Description: The Personal Finance Club is established to allow all students at F.H.S. to learn essential personal finance skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. This club aims to help all members better understand financial literacy, including budgeting, saving, investing, and managing debt while building meaningful connections and community. This club is primarily student-led, relying on leadership, initiative, and camaraderie to run efficiently. This Club may collaborate with outside speakers to provide valuable resources and knowledge.
Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Graham
Advisor Email: kgraham@fusd1.org
Description: Prayze is a student-led Bible study group that meets weekly to support students who are either Christian or interested in the Christian faith. In addition, the group occasionally participates in fundraisers and community service projects outside the school day.
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Stanley
Advisor Email: tstanley@fusd1.org
Description: Tabletop Club is a club made for people who love to play RP tabletop, board, and card games. We provide an all-inclusive safe space for students to get together and socialize and make friends. Come check us out, you might just find some new interests or game you love to play!