ASB Clubs and Advisors
Interest/Service Clubs
- Art Club
- Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Alliance
- AVID
- Black Student Union
- Book Club
- Boy's Federation
- Champion Soccer League
- Creative Writing Club (Poets and Playwrites)
- eSports
- Ethnic Studies Club
- FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
- FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
- FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America)
- FFA (Future Farmers of America)
- Film Club
- Girls' League
- Green Club
- GSA
- Key Club
- Knowledge Bowl
- Latino Club
- Magic the Gathering Club
- Mariachi Club
- Ski and Snowboarding Club
- Sources of Strength
- Speech and Debate Club
- Sports Med Club
- Unified Blue Devils
Art Club
Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Alliance
AVID
AVID, which stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination, is a college-readiness program designed to help students develop the skills they need to be successful in college. The program places special emphasis on growing writing, critical thinking, teamwork, organization and reading skills.
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Black Student Union
Book Club
Boy's Federation
Young men set out to do community service. Past years have included leaf raking, snow shoveling, and have even raised money for a family in need (adopt a family at Christmas). They also sponsor many tournaments for students to get involved with, such as badminton, corn hole, volleyball, Mario Kart, and smash ball.
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Champion Soccer League
Creative Writing Club (Poets and Playwrites)
eSports
Our goal is to provide a space for anyone and everyone to have access to a variety of games, whether they just want to have fun and meet new people, or to work towards the goal of competing in tournaments/competitions within the WaHi eSports club, Walla Walla School District, or at state levels and beyond. As the club expands, we would like to present the opportunity for people to put together groups that focus on training/competing in specific games. Activities would include weekly meetings, games on the WII, switch and computers, and any other opportunities presented that people are interested in, as well as other school events.
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Ethnic Studies Club
Ethnic Studies Club will focus on defining the different forms of racism and examining America's long history of oppression. Members will address racism as a whole, and learn about historically marginalized groups such as Native Americans, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, AAPI, Muslims, the queer community, and women. It will focus on education and addressing discrimination’s basis of ignorance as a way to fight against it.
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FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America)
FFA (Future Farmers of America)
FFA is a dynamic youth organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success.
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Advisors
Jessica Johnson
Peggy Payne
Jennifer Crane
Alyssa Drader
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Film Club
The goal of this club is to create a safe and fun environment for film-enthusiasts, appreciators, etc. to gather and share a love for movies.
The activities for Wahi Film Club will include: gathering and screening a voted on film, club meetings, a Wahi Film Club Festival for student-made films.
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Girls' League
Green Club
GSA
Key Club
Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. What makes Key Club so successful is the fact that it is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities.
The organization offers a wide range of opportunities to its members:
* Leadership development
* Vocational guidance
* College scholarships
* Service-learning
Advisor
Knowledge Bowl
Latino Club
The “Mission” of the Walla Walla High School Latino Club is to:
- Create and support a higher education atmosphere for participating students.
- Explore various local and cultural activities.
- Organize and participate in recreational and social activities.
- Provide community service opportunities for members.
- Provide fundraising and partnerships to support activities and club programs.
- Strengthen member’s self-esteem, cultural identity, and provide a safe haven for Latino students on the Walla Walla High School campus.
Advisors
Jose Beleche
Bill Erikson
Magic the Gathering Club
Mariachi Club
Ski and Snowboarding Club
Sources of Strength
Speech and Debate Club
Sports Med Club
The purpose of sports medicine club is to introduce students to a variety of sports medicine topics and professions and to prepare them for success in any associated field. As a chapter of the Washington Career and Technical Sports Medicine Association, students will participate in associate leadership events and competitions.
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Unified Blue Devils
Unified Blue Devils Unified Schools begin with Special Olympics Unified Sports® to build inclusive school communities for young people of all abilities. This programming creates an environment where everyone feels welcome, valued, and included both in school and in their local community.Unified Schools give educators, students, administrators, and coaches the power to create a more inclusive world and help end the stigma around intellectual disabilities.
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Honorary Groups
National Honor Society
The purposes of National Honor Society are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in high school students. NHS is open by invitation to juniors after the first semester of junior year who have a cumulative scholarship average of a 3.50 based on a 4.00 scale in addition to meeting the following criteria:
- attend Wa-Hi or Opportunity (Running Start students included)
- have earned at least 15 GPA credits by end-of-1st semester in junior year
- be currently enrolled in junior-level coursework (college prep)
- be seeking a Walla Walla High School diploma
- have earned at least 15 credits
- be enrolled at Walla Walla High School for at least one semester or bringNHS eligible documentation from the student’s previous school (transfer-in students ONLY)
Final NHS membership decisions will be made by a faculty panel based on students' demonstration of the 4 NHS pillars: scholarship, service, leadership, and character.
Students with disabilities or foreign exchange students may be eligible for candidate consideration in recognition of achievement and/or outstanding service without meeting the junior-level coursework requirement criterion in Article IV of Section II of Walla Walla High's NHS Bylaws, as long as other criteria is met. Candidates who meet honorary membership criteria must still complete a Candidate Information Form and will be evaluated by the Faculty Council for membership selection.
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Performing Groups
- Bands
- Cheerleaders
- Drama Club (Encore)
- JROTC Rifle Team
- JROTC Armed Drill Team
- JROTC Color Guard Teams
- JROTC Individual Exhibition Teams
- JROTC Physical Fitness Team
- JROTC Precision Rifle Team
- JROTC Unarmed Drill Team
- Musical Production/Play
- Orchestra/Advanced Orchestra
- Vocal Groups
Bands
Cheerleaders
Drama Club (Encore)
Students in Drama club develop a creative, loving and kind environment. Students produce at least one show a year, and students are needed for all aspects of the production: actors, set design, costumes, make-up, music and special effects. We also play drama games and attend other drama productions.