TIMNATH MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
School-Sponsored Clubs and Activities
Activity/Club |
Sponsors |
Sponsor Email |
Room |
Meeting Days |
Meeting Time |
Grade Level |
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Animation Club |
O. Halboth |
F203 |
Wednesdays |
HS Lunch |
HS |
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Animation Club is a fun community for those who appreciate the artistry of animated audiovisual storytelling. Bring your friends and lunch to club, watch cool animation, rant about horrible reboots, and generally have a good time with other cartoon connoisseurs. Plus, you can learn a lot about different forms of animation and storytelling techniques. |
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Cosmetology Club |
O. Halboth |
F203 |
Mondays |
HS Lunch |
HS |
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Cosmetology Club is a fun community for those interested in hair, nail, and makeup artistry. Students in this club not only develop cosmetology skills and knowledge in the areas of their interest but also have the opportunity to develop a professional portfolio by offering cosmetology services in our Timnath community. Students will also be able to network with cosmetology professionals and schools to learn more about career options in this realm. |
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Esports |
K. Bopray |
D117 |
Tues. & Thu. |
4:15 - 5:30 |
MS |
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Esports is available to middle and high school students. participants will attend team meetings, practices, and official matches. However, since esports is played online, no travel is required. Middle school is divided into 3 seasons, fall, winter, and spring. High school will offer one session in the spring. Contact jewilliams@psdschools.org for more information on high school Esports. |
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FBLA |
S. Wawrzyniak |
E201 |
Tues. & Thurs. |
ELO |
HS |
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FBLA High School is the high school division of Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. FBLA High School helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions, leadership development, and educational programs. The 2024-2025 program of work for the TMHS FBLA chapter will include focusing our efforts on: Competition (prep schedule, training deadlines- see https://www.coloradofbla.org/district-one for competition details); Community Service (TMHS)- Student Speaker Series; Community Service- Larimer Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, Larimer Fire District; FBLA Club Fundraising; and Club Promotion (Website design and social media footprint). |
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FCCLA |
M. Kincaid |
F113 |
every other Thursday |
HS Lunch |
HS |
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Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a national student organization that promotes personal growth and leadership through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Using creativity and critical thinking, FCCLA members focus on developing skills to strengthen their family units, enhance community involvement, and prepare for life after high school. Students will have the chance to develop their leadership skills by attending various competitions, conferences, and volunteer/community service opportunities throughout the year.
Visit the national FCCLA website for more information: https://fcclainc.org/ |
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French Club |
M. Jaster |
D213 |
Every ODD Wednesday |
HS Lunch |
HS |
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French Club is an opportunity for high school students to explore French-speaking cultures. We sample and learn about Francophone foods, watch movies, play games, do crafts, and plan outings to French restaurants around town. Students who don’t speak French are welcome, too! |
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Give Next |
L. Gustafson |
C215 |
Meeting Every Tuesday |
7/8 grade Give Next ELO |
MS |
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Students design and manage their own grantmaking program. Local businesses, foundations and individuals become classroom donors by providing each participating school with $5000 to award to nonprofits in Larimer County. Students experience the power of collaboration and the impact they can have on their community now and in the future.
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GSA - Genders and Sexualities Alliance |
O. Halboth A. Clifton A. Webb G. Andreozzi
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G107 (HS) Art room
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Tuesdays |
HS ,7/8th grade lunch |
MS/HS |
GSA is a space for members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies to come together in community. |
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HOSA |
C. Fierro |
F104 B |
Tues/Thurs ELO |
3:25-4:05 |
HS |
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HOSA is a global student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services and several federal and state agencies. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA actively promotes career opportunities in the health industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA’s goal is to encourage all health science instructors and students to affiliate and be actively involved in the HSE-HOSA Partnership |
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International Thespian Society |
P. Forman |
Auditorium |
1st Friday of Month 2nd Friday of Month |
ELO 3:25-4:05 |
HS |
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Thespians are recognized for their excellence in high school theatre. Students earn points for hours of work on theatre projects at school and in the community. We consider this National Honor Society for Theatre Students. Since we are a 6-12 school, we are excited to also offer Junior Thespian opportunities for Middle School Students. Each December, our troupe will attend the state Thescon Conference in Denver. Elections for Board Members will take place each spring in May with induction the following fall for new members. |
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Knowledge Bowl |
E. Pipkin |
G215 |
Wednesdays |
4:15- 5:00 |
HS |
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Knowledge Bowl is an academic quiz-bowl type club. We will attend competitions across Northern Colorado in which teams of four to six students will compete in oral rounds with electronic buzzers (similar to Jeopardy) and written round questions. Students who participate in Knowledge Bowl have opportunities to win scholarships, plus it looks great on a resume and we have lots of fun! |
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Lego Robotics |
C. Mueller |
Monday - Friday |
3:25 - 4:00 |
MS |
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Lego Robotics is offered for middle school students and will use STEM learning to build and program robotics. Students will understand the basics of STEM and apply their skills while building habits of learning, confidence, and teamwork skills along the way.
Our meeting time is during ELO each day. |
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Light of the Moon Theatre |
P. Forman |
Auditorium |
M, T, W, R MS - ELO M-F |
4:15-5:45 pm |
MS/HS |
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Light of the Moon Theatre strives to nurture each student's potential through the lens of quality and thought-provoking theatrical productions and education. Our hope is to cultivate life-long learners, participants, and lovers of the arts. Whether in the classroom, on our stage, or in the community abroad - we hope to foster inclusive and passionate places for all to feel a sense of strong community and a quest for excellence. (Times vary during Tech Week/Dress Rehearsals) Auditions/Tech Interviews will be posted on the band app as well as our Theatre Website. https://sites.google.com/psdschools.org/timnaththeater/home |
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LULAC |
C. Fierro |
F104B |
Wednesdays |
High School Lunch |
HS |
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LULAC is the largest and oldest Latino organization in the United States. As the fastest-growing population in the United States, Latinos have become important in every aspect of American society and will be future leaders. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health, and civil rights of Latino Americans through community-based programs and community service. |
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Model UN |
G. Schauer |
D116 |
Tuesdays |
HS lunch |
HS |
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Model United Nations is a simulation of the United Nations where students play the role of delegates from different countries and attempt to solve real world issues with the policies and perspectives of their assigned country. At our weekly meetings we discuss topics from around the world and prepare for conferences, all in a fun and supportive environment. You are welcome to bring your lunch to our meetings on Tuesdays.. |
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National Art Honor Society |
S. Durkin |
D101 |
1 Monday a Month and ELO as available |
8:10-9:00 and ELO |
HS |
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National Art Honor Society is an application based club for high school students who exhibit outstanding scholarship in the visual arts. Students work together to do art related service projects that benefit the school and larger community. |
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National English Honors Society |
O. Halboth |
F203 |
MWF |
ELO |
HS |
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The Timnath National English Honors Society has two foundational purposes: 1) professional development and 2) service to our community. Applicants who are accepted into this prestigious program will act as professional Writing Consultants at Timnath’s Writing Center. Members will receive special training to offer peer-to-peer feedback on writing based on the Hierarchy of Rhetorical Concerns, preparing them for future jobs at Writing Centers on college campuses. If accepted, you will be able to list Writing Consultant as an official position on your resume as job experience. |
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National Honor Society |
J. Moorcroft L. Healy |
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Odd Days Varies |
High School Lunch (11:55 - 12:25) |
HS |
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National Honor Society is a club centered around 4 pillars: Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character. Students lead this club to serve the Timnath Middle-High School community. We will work as peer tutors, raise money to create an in-school charity, called Cub Cares, and serve in the greater Timnath community. All students in NHS must maintain a GPA of 3.6 or higher while taking a rigorous class load and will complete a minimum of 20 -30 service hours a year. |
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National Science Honor Society |
K. Malone |
F204A |
First Thursday of the Month |
High School Lunch (11:55-12:25) |
HS |
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NSHS celebrates students that excel in science and provides a community to explore scientific concepts. Students will collaborate on service projects and fundraisers, and they will work to support each other as they grow as scientists and community members. |
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Science Olympiad |
J. Ecker |
Varies |
Varies by topic |
Varies by topic |
HS |
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Science Olympiad is an organization that turns science, technology, engineering, and math into a fun competition and helps increase your knowledge and love of STEM. Each event has specific testing routines or challenges which you will prepare for during practice sessions. Meetings will be established as events are assigned to meet the availability of varying schedules. |
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Skills USA |
Kev Murray Jon Hale |
Metals & Woods Shop |
Tuesdays & Thursdays - ELO |
3:25-4:05 pm |
HS |
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Skills USA is a student-led skilled trades organization where students learn leadership and trades skills such as construction, welding and robotics. Throughout our shop classes and after school club time we will learn the skills required for competition. Competitions have specific criteria and take place at the regional (Northern Colorado), state and national levels. We meet during shop classes and after school from 4-5:15p on Wednesdays in the Metals Shop. For more information visit www.skillsusa.org. |
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Light of the Moon Theatre |
P. Forman |
Auditorium |
M, T, W, R MS - ELO M-F |
4:15-5:45 pm |
MS/HS |
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Light of the Moon Theatre strives to nurture each student's potential through the lens of quality and thought-provoking theatrical productions and education. Our hope is to cultivate life-long learners, participants, and lovers of the arts. Whether in the classroom, on our stage, or in the community abroad - we hope to foster inclusive and passionate places for all to feel a sense of strong community and a quest for excellence. (Times vary during Tech Week/Dress Rehearsals) Auditions/Tech Interviews will be posted on the band app as well as our Theatre Website. https://sites.google.com/psdschools.org/timnaththeater/home |
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Tri M National Music Honor Society |
C. Petersen D. Mendizabal |
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A128 |
Mondays |
3:25-4:00 pm |
HS |
TSA |
E. Bean K. Mohar |
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D104/D117 |
MS - Mondays HS - Thursday ELO |
MS - 4:00-5:00 pm HS - ELO |
MS/HS |
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national non-profit career and technical student organization composed of middle and high school students engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Members stay actively involved through competitions and leadership and career-awareness opportunities. Middle School meets Mondays from 4-5pm, HS meets during Thursday ELO and our state conference is in February. See https://www.coloradotsa.org/about to learn more! |
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Ultimate Frisbee |
M. Jaster |
D213 |
Wednesdays |
4:00-5:15 pm |
MS |
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Ultimate frisbee is an incredibly fun high-intensity sport that involves running, catching, jumping and throwing (note: disc golf is a different sport!) At TMHS our ultimate frisbee club is open to all 6-8 grade students who want to learn to play. We practice once a week after school and compete in one state-wide tournament each semester. We play from the beginning of the year until Thanksgiving break, and then again from spring break until the end of the year. |
*Keep an eye out for a high school team this spring! |
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Unified Pals |
A. James |
G106 |
2nd Monday of each month |
During student lunch periods |
MS/HS |
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Unified Pals is an extracurricular club for ALL students to educate, advocate, and spread awareness about disabilities. There are opportunities for Unified events inside school and out of school, participating in Unified sports, and fundraisers for our club and Special Olympics Colorado. We like to have FUN and Stay UNIFIED! |
Student-Initiated Clubs