Clubs & Activities
Reidsville High has several clubs and activities for students. Each club has a staff sponsor. We encourage as many students as possible to become active in the school-sponsored activities.
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Click on a link below for more information about each.
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Academic Challenge Competition
Advisors: Walter Moore, III - whmooreiii@rock.k12.nc.us
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ACC is "an extra-curricular activity that provides an arena for the application of knowledge. Its aim is to promote academic excellence and integrity through friendly competition and mutual respect." It is comprised of a group of students who compete academically with students from the other high schools in Rockingham County. We have matches 5 times a year, 3 in the fall, and 2 in the spring. There are 5 areas of competition - Science, Math, English, Social Studies, and All-round. Points are awarded and prizes are given at a banquet in the spring.
High School Band
Band Director: Eric Callands - elcallands@rock.k12.nc.us
Battle of the Books
Club Advisors: Shannon Boyd - sboyd@rock.k12.nc.us
Whitney Chrisco - wchrisco@rock.k12.nc.us
Students at participating schools read books chosen by the NCSLMA (North Carolina School Library Association), then compete in quiz-bowl-style tournaments to test their knowledge of these books.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Club Advisor: James Teague - jteague@rock.k12.nc.us
Erik Teague - eteague@rock.k12.nc.us
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The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is touching millions of lives... one heart at a time. Since 1954, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ. FCA is the largest Christian sports organization in America. FCA focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ.
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For More Information Visit the Official FCA Website: www.FCA.org
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Health Occupations
Students of America (HOSA)
Club Advisor: Vivian Moore - vmoore@rock.k12.nc.us
HOSA is a student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.
For more information visit the official HOSA website: www.HOSA.org
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International Thespian Society
Club Advisor: George Murphy - gmurphy2@rock.k12.nc.us
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Much like National Honors Society, the International Thespian Society is an organization meant for students who have shown exceptional commitment to practicing, participating, and crafting in theatrical performances. Students are brought into this prestigious organization when a minimum of 10 theatre hours has been met and they receive their invitation to be inducted. If you have questions, please contact Mr. Murphy for more details.
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Junior Marshals
Club Advisor: Wayne Knight - wknight@rock.k12.nc.us
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Junior Marshals are the top 15 students in the junior class based on weighted GPA. They work as ambassadors for the school at several events throughout the year and serve as host at Baccalaureate and Graduation. The Chief Marshall is the student who is ranked number 1 in their class, as of the end of sophomore year.
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National Honor Society
Club Advisor: Mary Williamson - mwilliamson@rock.k12.nc.us
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NHS is the front-runner of organizations and societies that promote appropriate recognition for students who reflect outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship,character, leadership, and service. Thousands of schools are chartered.
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College admissions officers often regard Honor Society membership as a valid indicator that the applicant will succeed at the post-secondary education level.
Visit the official website for more details: https://www.nhs.us/
Student Government Association
Club Advisor: Tavia Clemendor - tclemendor@rock.k12.nc.us
Stephanie Safley - smsafley@rock.k12.nc.us
This group of students are charged with managing a wide range of events, activities, programs, policies and initiatives around school. Members are elected by the student body.
Yearbook Committee
Club Advisor: Tasha Moody - tnmoody@rock.k12.nc.us
An application is required for students to work collectively on developing the school yearbook. Course credit is given.