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Clubs and Activities

Spring Hill High School has many clubs that have been organized to create a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. Membership in clubs is open to any SHHS student unless otherwise stated. All club meetings and functions, whether during or after school, require the presence of a faculty sponsor. These organizations include the following:

Art Club
Meetings are held every Tuesday from 3-5 pm.  Our club follows an Open Studio format, where you can explore personal projects, experiment with new techniques, or get extra time to work on class assignments. You'll have the opportunity to receive guidance from your art teacher, build your portfolio, and prepare for college applications or competitions.  This space is designed to foster your love for art and help you connect with fellow artists in a supportive, creative community.  Let's create, explore, and take our art to the next level!
Sponsor: Amanda Adamson

 

Band

  Marching Band

This is a performance ensemble that emphasizes musical excellence and precision in movements through modern marching techniques in parade and field show design.  Performances include football games, marching competitions, and parades.  There will be extra rehearsals outside of class time, which include evening rehearsals, sectionals and summer band practice. 

Sponsor: Wyatt StockDale
Room: E101

 

Bass Fishing Club 
The Bass Fishing Club provides students with a unique opportunity to compete for scholarships by participating in Bassmaster-led tournaments against other high school anglers. Beyond competition, the club enriches students’ education through hands-on experiences in biology, ecology, and environmental conservation. By engaging directly with aquatic ecosystems, members gain a deeper understanding of fish behavior, water quality, and the importance of environmental stewardship.
Sponsor: Amanda Bobo

 

Cosmetology Club - SkillsUSA
The cosmetology club gives students an opportunity to be involved in a career related organization.  Leadership, organization and preparation, as well as technical skills are explored that relate to the beauty and fashion industry of Cosmetology.
Sponsor: Adrienne Staggs 

Room: G102


Criminal Justice Club – SkillsUSA
The Criminal Justice Organization is a club designed to complement the Criminal Justice classes and to fulfill the student organization requirement of all Career and Technical Classes. Our goals are to enrich students with out of the classroom experiences and activities. We use SkillsUSA as a guide and they are our state organization. 
Sponsor: Kayela West
Room: B102

 

DECA
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools. 
Sponsor: Whisey Taylor
Room: G101

 

Drama Club
Drama Club is open to all SHHS Students.    Students do not have to be in Theatre Class or a part of the Raider Theatre (after-school program).   Students gather once per month (after school) with other students and participate in fun group building activities/games.    Drama Club is also focused on supporting activities at SHHS and within our Community.    This includes hosting club events for The Well, area Veterans, 92.9 Radio’s Angel Trees or the Ronald McDonald House (a part of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt). 
Sponsor: Lauri Kaye Burns
Room: B106

 

FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes):
Purpose: To present to coaches and athletes, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church.

Sponsor: Rick Brackney
Room: B119

 

FFA
The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
Sponsor: Gwynne Evans
Room: E102

 

HOSA Future Health Professionals
HOSA is a national student organization endorsed by the U.S. Dept. of Education and the Health Science Education Division of ACTE. HOSA's two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. Health Occupations Students of America, better known as HOSA………. is 100% health care! 
Sponsors: Jenniffer Huffman
Room: A100

 

Interact Club
The purpose of Interact is to provide opportunity for young people to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding.

The goals of Interact are:

  1. To recognize and develop constructive leadership and personal integrity.
  2. To encourage and practice thoughtfulness of and helpfulness to others.
  3. To create an awareness of the importance of home and family.
  4. To build respect for the rights of others based on recognition of the worth of each individual.
  5. To emphasize acceptance of individual responsibility as the basis of personal success, community improvement, and group achievement.
  6. To recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as opportunities to serve society.
  7. To provide opportunities for gaining increased knowledge and understanding of community, national, and world affairs.
  8. To open avenues of personal and group action leading to the advancement of international understanding and goodwill toward all peoples      
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Sponsor: Amy Reese
Room: A206

 

Key Club
Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership. The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness. 

Sponsor: Laura Purtle
Room: B206

 

Mechatronics - SkillsUSA
Mechatronics is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. We help each student excel. A nonprofit national education association, SkillsUSA serves middle-school, high-school and college/postsecondary students preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations.

Club Sponsor: Dale Long
Room:

Cluster: Mechatronics/Advanced Manufacturing 

  

National Honor Society
National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and develops scholarship, character, leadership, and service in tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students. Together with students in National Beta Club, NHS members focus on academic excellence and volunteer service at SHHS.
Sponsor: Christy Gentry
Room: A200

 

 

Photography - SkillsUSA
The Digital Arts Club enables students to realize their creative visions through the use of state-of-the-art software in the areas of animation, graphic design, photography and illustration. We use Skills USA as a guide and they are our state organization. Our state competition is in the Spring and is a 3 day event.
Club Sponsor: Bill Hardwick
Room: B217

Cluster: Digital Arts and Design

 

Raider Theatre:

Anyone at SHHS can be a part of our after-school Raider Theatre Program.     Members have the opportunity to assist with the Theatre Department productions in a variety of ways. Students may audition for the productions, volunteer to stage manage the productions, assist with set, costumes, props, lights, or scenic design, or help with ushering and concessions on performance nights.   Raider Theatre hosts two full productions per year, Theatre II Showcase, and the annual Raider Talent Show. 
Sponsor: Lauri Kaye Burns
Room: B106

 

Science Club
The purpose of science club is to promote interest in the sciences, provide experiences in the sciences above and beyond the classroom setting, provide career information in the sciences and enhance the involvement of science students.  

Activities will focus on, but are not restricted to, the invitation of guest speakers to the campus, various student-lead presentations given to younger students throughout the community, trips to science related locations, and also activities which will allow the members to establish bonds with others who hold common interests.Sponsor: Stephen Dotson
Room: B203 


Student Council
The Spring Hill High School Student Council is among the oldest and most well respected organizations on campus. It is made up of people who run for Student Body Offices and class representatives on the council. There are grade and  clean discipline record requirements. The Student council applications for upperclassmen are due in the SPRING, the Freshman Council in the FALL. Student council is the moving force behind Homecoming, Prom, Senior Day, Spirit Week, and most of the other school wide social functions each year. The council also functions as a link between the school and the community. Student Council strives to work in conjunction with the alumni, students, faculty, staff, and administration to insure that our school is the best high school experience  in Maury County. 

Sponsor: Anne Springer
Room: A202 

 

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