School Activities

Academic Team

art supplies

About:

Grades 9-12th

The Academic Team competes against other schools in a match against wits.  Please contact Ms. Revis if you are interested in participating.

Sponsor(s): Ms. Revis

Room Library

Students complete a tryout and are selected for the team

Dues $15.00

Astronomy

students dancing

About:

The Astronomy Culb allows students interested in astronomy to meet and discuss past, present, and future cosmic events. There are no club dues.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Slemmons

Room P

Dues $0

Parent Permission Form

Athletic Leadership Council

sports

About:

Invitation only (11th & 12th-grade Varsity Athletes)

To join this club, which is dedicated to service above self, RHS student-athletes must submit applications and be interviewed.

Sponsors(s): Coach Adams/AD Stutz

Room Room 602/Student Services

Application Required

Dues $55

BETA Club

beta club

About:

Invitation only

A nationally recognized organization that promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership among secondary students.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Resiga

Room P 46

Parent Permission Form

Dues $35.00

Book Club

book club

About:

Grades 9-12th

The RHS Book Club provides a monthly opportunity for students to analyze and discuss books and literary themes in an extracurricular community. Students vote on the books read during the month but are never expected or forced to read the chosen book. There are no dues for the club; however, students are expected to bring a small snack to at least one meeting.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Chambless

Room Library

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Class - Freshman

hands

About:

9 only

The Freshman Board is a place where Freshman students can gather and meet new scholars and find new ways to give back to the community. 

Sponsors(s): Ms. Crews

Room 533

Dues $20

Class - Sophomore

senior

About:

10 only

You must fill out the student government Google Form in your Counselor Connection Google Classroom ASAP  in order to participate.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Updegraff

Room 530

Dues $20

Class - Junior

students running track

About:

11 only

The Junior Board provides opportunities for students to participate in school wide activities. Junior Board is in charge of the Homecoming Dance and Prom. We will meet after school to plan for these events.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Buonopane/ Ms. Briley

557/P 51

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Class - Senior

students

About:

12 only

The purpose of Ridgeview Senior Board is to establish pride and spirit within the Senior class. Being a member of Senior Board means being a representative for the Senior Class of 2024.  Each member of Senior Board is to set an appropriate example for others at all times (both in and out of the classroom). 

Sponsors(s): Ms. Dickey / Mr. Gonzalez

Room P 84

Parent Permission Form

Dues $20.00

Deaf Awareness Club

Deaf Awareness Club

About:

9-12

The Deaf Awareness Club is dedicated to helping students learn more about the deaf community. It meets every other Tuesday after school in room 705.

Sponsors(s): Ms. LaPierre

Room 706

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Drama Club

Drama Club

About:

9-12

Everyone is welcome. Come work on our first production. There are opportunities to perform on stage and work on IT projects, set design and construction, costuming, cosmetology, and lights and sound.

Sponsors(s): Ms. McDade/ Ms. Wilson

Room P 68

Parent Permission Form

$0

Earth Club

Earth Club plant

About:

Grades9-12

The Earth Club provides students with opportunities to learn about caring for our planet and the organisms that live on it. We maintain a butterfly garden on campus, survey gopher tortoise burrows, participate in campus beautification projects, and volunteer

Sponsors(s): Ms. Foley

Room 688

Parent Permission Form 

$0

E-Sports Club

Archery

About:

Grades 9-12th

The RHS Esports Club allows students to meet and network with students with a common interest in competitive and non-competitive gaming. Students will be allowed to compete in both in-person and online tournaments through the Vanta.gg competition service. Students will be able to participate in numerous events throughout the year, some of which will have a paid entry of $5 payable through cash or myschoolbucks.com. 

Parent Permission Form

Dues $10.00

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

About:

Grades 9-12th

Everyone is welcome, not just athletes! We are a community working to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influences of coaches, athletes, and students. We seek to make disciples through equipping and empowering students to know and grow in Christ and lead others to do the same.

Sponsors(s): Coach Davis

Room 814

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Family, Career, & Community Leaders (FCCLA)

students discussing

About:

Grades 9-12th

FCCLA provides leadership, community service, and competition.  Any student who has had or is enrolled in a Family, Consumer Science course may attend.  

Sponsors(s): Ms. Stevens

Room 340

Parent Permission Form

$25.00

French Honor Society

students discussing

About:

Invitation

Open to exemplary French Students. Must be in or have taken a French class.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Brown

Room P 23

Invitational Only

Dues $15.00/ $25.00

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

students

About:

Grades 9-12th

Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. (FBLA-PBL) is the largest business Career and Technical Student Organization in the world. This is an opportunity to develop your leadership skills, network with others, and participate in competitions. Any student is welcome to join.

Sponsors(s): -

Room 714

Dues $35.00

GSA

senior

About:

Grades 9-12th

Genders & Sexualities Alliances, or GSAs for short, are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Schellhorn

Room 520

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)

students discussing

About:

Club Coming in 2024-2025

Any student who wants to join HOSA is welcome. The club is student-run. You do not have to be a member of the Health Academy. Come join us and participate in health expos, HAZMAT drills, and blood drives. If you are planning a career in the Medical field, this is the club for you.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Colon

Room 10-004

Club Coming in 2024-2025

TBD

Helping Hands

holding hands

About:

Grades 9-12th

The Helping Hands Club aims to gather bilingual students to give back to our community and help first-generation students who may not speak English or are unaware of the American school system.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Marrero

Room P 28

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Interact Club

Interact Club

About:

TBD

Interact clubs bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self. Find out how serious leadership can be seriously fun. 

Sponsors(s): Holt/RyanRoom P 84

347/P 47

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

IB Ambassador Program

student doing math

About:

Varies

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Ambassador Program is a leadership opportunity for scholars serving and representing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes at RHS. IB Ambassadors provide campus tours, serve as IB representatives, and perform duties at various campus and community events on behalf of the program.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Richardson

Room Library

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Link Crew

holding hands

About:

Grades 11-12th

Link Crew is an orientation program to welcome in our 9th graders so they get off to a great start at Ridgeview High School. Link leaders are trained in how to work with incoming 9th graders. They partner up and have a small group of about ten 9th graders that they will guide, mentor, and lead through the year.

Sponsors(s): Mrs. Williams/ Mrs. Briley

Student Services

Invitational Only 

Dues $0

International Baccalaureate Magazine

Deaf Awareness Club

About:

Grades 9-12th

IB is a very rigorous, two-year curriculum and service program that meets the needs of highly motivated secondary students during their last two years of high school by providing a comprehensive and integrated approach to learning. In addition, students take intensified courses in Grades 9 and 10 in English, foreign language, social studies, science, and mathematics, called Ridgeview Pre-IB, in preparation for the rigorous college-level curriculum of the Grades 11-12 IB Diploma Program.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Ley 

Room 315

Marathon High

girls running

About:

Grades 9-12th

Students will practice running and participate in local running events.  All are welcome, no matter whether you have run before or not. 

Sponsors(s): Ms. Miller

Room 657

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Math Team/Mu Alpha Theta - Math Honor Society

student doing math

About:

Grades 9-12th

This is a national honor society.  We have competitions and discuss fun math subjects.  See Mr. Clark if you are interested in checking your qualifications. 

Sponsors(s): Mr. Clark

P 88

Invitational Only

Dues $15.00

Multicultural Awareness Club

students discussing

About:

Grades 9-12th

Students of diverse backgrounds have the opportunity to share their culture with others.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Correa

Room P 27

Parent Permission Form

$0

National Art Honor Society (NAHS)

students discussing

About:

Invitation only

Open to exemplary Art Students.  Must be in or have taken an Art class.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Nesi

Room 676

Invitational Only

$35.00

National Honor Society (NHS)

students

About:

Grades 11-12th

The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school’s commitment to scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921. Today, more than one million students are estimated to participate in NHS activities. NHS chapters are found in all 50 states, US Territories, Canada, and worldwide. Chapter membership recognizes students for their accomplishments and challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service

Sponsors(s): Ms. Holt/Ms. Ryan

Room TBD

Invitational Only

TBD

National Science Honor Society

woods

About:

TBD

Open to exemplary Science Students.  Must be in or have taken a Science class.

Invitational Only

Dues $35.00

National Technical Honor Society

books

About:

Invitation only Grades 10-12

The National Technical Honor Society is an educational non-profit that exists to honor, recognize, and empower students and teachers in Career & Technical Education.

Sponsors(s): Ms. LaPierre

Invitational Only 

$35.00

Panther Pals

hands shaking

About:

Grades 9-12th

See Ms. Weaver in Portable 4.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Weaver/ Ms. Cannarella

Room P 43/P 7

Parent Permission Form

Dues $0

Physics Club

beta club

About:

Grades 9-12th

Students will explore ideas related to physics; you do not need to be in a physics class to attend.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Dickey / Mr. Gonzalez

Room P 84

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Prowler Newspaper

news

About:

Grades 9-12th

This is a student newspaper.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Ley

Room 315

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Robotics, Ridgeview Road Rollers

robotics

About:

Grades 9-12th

Students work as a team to design, build, test, and program a robot that completes a specific challenge. They compete against other schools at several meets throughout the year.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Skrzypczak

Paremt Permission Form 

TBD

Spanish National Honor Society

Interact Club

About:

Grades 10-12th

Open to exemplary Spanish Students.  Must be in or have taken a Spanish class.

Sponsors(s): Ms. Pena

Room P 32

Invitational Only 

Dues $25

Speech and Debate Team

books

About:

Grades 9-12th

See Ms. Koehler in room 550

Sponsors(s): Ms. C. Brown

Room 540

Parent Permission Form 

Dues $0

Student Council

students discussing

About:

Grades 9-12th

See Mr. Gonzalez in P21

Sponsors(s): Mr. Gonzalz

Room P 21

Parent Permission Form

TBD

Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT)

students

About:

Grades 9-12th

SWAT is Florida's statewide youth organization working to mobilize, educate, and equip Florida youth to revolt against and de-glamorize Big Tobacco.  We work on specific events and provide opportunities for leadership, public speaking, health education, and tobacco cessation.

Sponsors(s): Mr. Sadlo

Room P 62

Parent Permission Form

TBD