Competitive Gaming Club, Every Tuesday
Advisers: Ronald Barranco and Monte Carman
Room: C102
To look back on past competitions, Competitive Gaming Club (CGC) will review final standings from their past competitions.
“Our Mario Kart team and our Hearthstone team won the spring playoff matches. This was also our Mario Kart team’s 5th playoff title in a row, a record,” Competitive Gaming Club member Colton Gant said. “CGC stands out not just because of the competitive aspect, but the social aspect as well. We want competitive and non-competitive gamers to be involved in what the club strives, which is to play video games.”
With the school year coming to an end, CGCis actively looking for new members for next year.
“It is super important for non-competitive gamers to join the club because you don’t just have to compete,” Gant said. “You can meet new people and play games you enjoy that others do too.”
Creative Writing Club, Second and Fourth Tuesdays
Advisers: Amy Lutz and Corrina Terry
Room: C109/ H213
As a way to end the year off, Creative Writing Club will work on various writing skills while focusing on expressing their writing.
“Our goal is going to be writing short letters and messages to ourselves,” Creative Writing club member Celeste Baumgartner said. “We are going to also focus on reflection and storytelling as well as possibly formatting a letter.”
Alongside the new skills comes with the Creative Writing clubs tradition of singing.
“We will also be doing karaoke,” Baumgartner said. “Tt’s our tradition to end the year with a karaoke party.”
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), Every Second and Fourth Tuesdays
Advisers: Levi Harbeson and Jennifer Gonzalez
Room: E126
In preparation for the 2026-2027 school year, FCCLA will be conducting its annual board elections.
“In this incoming club meeting, students can pick delegates to represent different roles of FCCLA,” FCCLA Vice President of Membership Crystal Li said. “Examples include different vice presidents of programs such as Teaching & Training, Culinary, and more.”
The process to run for FCCLA board came with a series of guidelines and activities.
“To apply for a board position, they had to go through interviews individually with the president and another board member, answering questions back-to-back for five minutes,” Li said. Then they have to create a speech resonating to why you want that position. Many people applied to run for positions because we actually have newer positions.”
