| Alliance |
This is
our student government they enhance our school’s reputation by
being visible and active in leadership. Their main goal is to
develop school pride and positive communication among the students,
faculty, and community. Alliance strives for excellence
through leadership. Elections are held each spring. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Sophia Rodriguez |
A207 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Anime
Club |
Are you interested in Anime art?
Come watch Anime films and join our discussions of this art form.
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| SPONSOR |
TBA |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Band |
Students in these classes perform and compete in a variety of contests and events throughout the year. See registration guide for detailed descriptions of the classes available. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Doug Dalton |
C217 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Cheers |
In the spring,
there is a competitive tryout for our varsity and junior varsity
cheerleading squad. They serve as a support group for many
athletic and special events at school. The Cheer Squad generally
performs throughout the events that they attend. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Missy Griffin |
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| Choir |
Chatfield offers a variety of choir
classes. Students in these choirs perform at various events and
competitions throughout the school year. See the registration
guide for a detailed description of these classes. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Kate Meigninger |
B104 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Color Guard |
Color guard is a group that is involved
with the Marching Band. They audition in the spring for
the upcoming fall season. The group performs with the band
at all competitions and games. Flag work, dance and movement
are all important parts of this group. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Doug Dalton |
C217 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| CrimeStoppers-Safe2Tell |
Participants in this organization assist in the PR of the Colorado Safe2Tell program working with the SRO.
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| SPONSOR |
Ms. Sandy Burch |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Debate/Forensics |
This is an
organization of students who are interested in competitive forms
of public speaking and performance. It includes debate,
oratory, public speaking, and interpretations of literature, student
congress and mock trial. Besides attending weekend competitions,
they plan fun social events. Students from all grade levels may
participate. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Kevin Brich |
E100 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
DECA
(Distributive Education) |
This club allows students who are
interested in business and marketing to compete with other students
at the district, state and national level in several different
career interest categories. Students will have the opportunity
to travel to conferences and too network for future career opportunities.
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| SPONSOR |
Mrs. Debbie Swick |
C208 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Destination Imagination |
This is a year long problem-solving
activity that culminates in a regional and state competition in
early spring. Teams of seven members work with an adult
coach outside of school in learning to think spontaneously and
creatively. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
TBA |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
Drama Club |
This club is open to all students
who enjoy the different aspects of the performing arts.
Many members are involved in helping to stage our school productions.
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| SPONSOR |
Mr. Scott Ogle |
Theatre |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
FBLA
(Future Business Leaders Of America) |
This is a
national business club that develops leaderships, fosters competition,participates
within the community, and promotes social activities. The club
is open to all students currently or previously enrolled in business
classes in all grades. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Chavez |
C214 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
FEA
(Future Educators
of America) |
This is a national organization for students interested in exploring careers in education. This organization is open to all students. Some of the things our chapter will be involved in include community service and tutoring. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
TBA |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Freshman Mentoring |
Each spring Juniors and Seniors have the opportunity to apply to be a freshman mentor.The freshman mentoring program was developed many years ago to assist freshman with the transition process into high school. This relationship helps the incoming freshman feel more comfortable and welcome at chatfield. Mentors attend weekly training sessions. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Kathleen Lacy and Ms. Emily Smith |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| GSA - (Gay-Straight Alliance) |
The Gay-Straight
Alliance is a student lead and organized club to give everyone
a safe place to turn. This club addresses the issue of discrimination
and creates a safe environment to provide support for one another.
The club will meet twice a month to discuss current events, serve
as a support group, and participate in fun activities. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms Jeni Weimer |
Counseling |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| International Thespians Society |
The International Thespian Society is a school honor society for the theatrical arts both technical and performance related. Students gain points for participation in after school activities and after 20 points are earned are inducted into Thespians. Thespians go to an annual Colorado Conference downtown usually in December and are allowed the honor of wearing cords at graduation. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Scott Ogle
Mrs. Audrey Smith |
Theatre |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Key Club |
Standing for "Kiwanis
Educating Youth," this group is a service-oriented club with many
activities and opportunities for volunteer work. There are
many social events with lots of opportunities to make new friends
with other KEY Clubs throughout the district. It is possible
to letter through KEY Club participation. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Don Daniels and Mrs. Sarah Geer
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E207 or D215 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Knitting & Craft Club |
If you are interested in learning to knit or do other crafts this is the club for you. Come get in touch with your creative side. The crafts that will be done will be determined by the interest of the group. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Debbie Swick |
C208 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Multicultural Alliance |
This is an
organization that all students are welcome to join. They
work to create an understanding and appreciation for diversity
in our community. Their meetings involve field trips, celebrations,
discussions and presentations. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Gina Yacovetta |
Main Office |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| National Honor Society |
NHS is an
honorary service organization for second semester sophomores,
juniors and seniors. Membership is offered to academically
qualified students who meet leadership, character and service
requirements. Academic requirements are based upon different
cumulative grade point averages for each class. Prospective
members must also have completed ten hours of community
service since beginning high school. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Mr. Dave Addison |
A207 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| National Art Honor Society |
This group of students share a common
interest in the Arts. Their purpose is to use their art
skills in becoming an active participant in the Art Program and
to utilize their skills in performing community service.
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| SPONSOR |
Ms. Lorri Frisbee |
C112 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Newspaper |
After taking journalism and going
through an interview process, students are selected to be reporters
for one of five sections: News, Editorials, Features, Center
Spread, and Sports. They produce at least six issues per
year. Editors-in-chief and section editors are responsible
for the production and success of the paper. This is an
elective class. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Somer Hogan |
A117 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Outdoor Lab |
This is an opportunity for Juniors and Seniors who enjoy working with the sixth grade students and teachers at the outdoor lab school. This provides excellent opportunities to develop and practice leadership, teaching, and organizational skills as well as earn .5 credit or community service hours. See your counselor for more information. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
See your Counselor |
Main Office |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Poms |
The Pom Pom
Squad is composed of young women that have gone through a tryout
in the Spring and Fall. They serve as a support group for athletic
and special events at school. Their dance routines are performed
primarily during halftimes. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Nicole Graham |
B116 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| STAND |
(Students Taking A New Direction): This group is open to all students who are committed to living a drug and alcohol free lifestyle. Their main focus is in working with younger students in our local elementary schools and middle schools in spreading a message of drug and alcohol free lifestyles. All students are welcome. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Kathleen Lacy |
TBA |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| "Say Wut?" Step Club |
Members of this club work on STEP dance routines that may be performed at various school activities such as Freshman Orientation, Show Case and assemblies.
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| SPONSOR |
Mr. Don Daniels |
E207 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
W.O.W.
(World of Work) |
This youth organization is an integrated part of the world of work class within the family and consumer science program. The organization is nationwide, and enables students to learn leadership skills and to participate in a variety of activities throughout the school. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Sandy Cadorna |
E105 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |
| Yearbook |
After an
intense interview process and a display of their respective talents,
students are selected to be writers, photographers, or computer
experts. Editors from these three areas guide their staffs through
deadlines. Each year, the yearbook staff will plan, organize,
and publish a memorable book. This is an elective class. [Back to Top] |
| SPONSOR |
Ms. Erin Walker |
D100 |
Voicemail |
E-mail |