THS Clubs

art club

Art Club

Advisors: Mrs. Whiteley and Ms. Obeid

The Tecumseh High School Art Club will focus on enhancing the art experiences of THS students. Membership is open to anyone, you do not need to have had or be enrolled in an art class. Possible activities include; Homecoming window painting, pumpkin carving, museum field trip, community service, artist presentations, and special art lessons.

book club

Book Club

Advisor: Ms. Arnold

The club meets once a month after school to discuss the book we've chosen. A parent permission form is required. We use Remind to keep track of our meeting times and activities.

chess club

Chess Club

Advisors: Mr. Gadbois and Mr. Caplon

Learn to play Chess. Meet new friends playing Chess. Challenge your mind!

debate club

Debate Club

Advisor: Ms. Arnold

We meet Thursdays and Fridays twice a month during Flex. We learn vital skills such as communication, leadership, oration, argumentation and have a lot of fun doing it!

Equations

THS Equations

Advisor: Mr. Ramsell

Equations is a game in which 3 players attempt to create equations, using limited resources, that equal a predetermined goal. Players will restrict or require the use of certain resources in order to outwit the other two players. If you LOVE math, you should come on out! We compete with other schools.

fishing club

Fishing Club

Advisor: Mr. Harsh

For anyone who wants to go fishin’!

gay straight alliance

Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)

Advisors: Mrs. Musselman & Ms. Apelis

GSA is a student-run club which provides a safe place for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, and works to end homophobia and transphobia. All LGBTQ+ students and straight allies are welcome!

key club

Key Club

Advisor: Ms. Hedrick

Key Club is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding elected leadership positions at the club, district and international levels. Key Club is open to all students.

national art honor society

National Art Honor Society

Advisors: Mrs. Whiteley & Ms. Obeid

The NAHS is comprised of a group of students who meet on a cultural and social basis, providing extracurricular activities that promote awareness and appreciation for the visual arts.  

national honor society

National Honor Society

Advisors: Mr. Newcomb & Mr. Kozlowski

National Honor Society is an academic club that is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Students (Juniors and Seniors) that have a GPA of 3.5 or above are invited to be members of NHS. Members of NHS are dedicated to their academics as well as volunteering in the community. Each semester students volunteer a minimum of eight hours. Some of the fun community events that NHS participate in or volunteer for are the Builders Club/NHS haunted house, Red Cross blood drive, Middle School tutoring, and Adopt-a-Family.

peer to peer

Peer-to-Peer Support

Advisor: Mrs. Musselman

A student to student support program to aid students with needs in the classroom and throughout the school setting. The students will support fellow students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and other challenges, in both the academic and social settings with adult supervision. While in the program, students will provide peer support while participating in activities scheduled. The primary responsibility of a peer to peer support student is to be a model for a student with special needs.

quiz bowl

Quiz Bowl

Advisor:

Quiz Bowl is a five-person team that competes against other schools at both the varsity and JV level. It is a trivia based competition with questions from science, math, literature, history, and geography. It is a "Jeopardy" style format in which you only answer the questions you think you know. The season runs from November through February, with an all-day tournament to determine state level competition eligibility

robotics

Robotics

Advisor: Mr. Ruffner

Meetings are Thursdays from 6 - 8 p.m. No experience is necessary!

rox

Ruling Our Experiences - ROX

Advisors: Mrs. Gibson & Mrs. Cole

ROX is about building confidence and competence in ALL girls and equipping them with the knowledge and skills they need to lead healthy, independent, productive, and violence free lives. ROX participants are given the opportunity to inspire positive relationships and model leadership skills they learn through the program, among their peers and throughout their lives.

sadd

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)

Advisor: Mrs. Musselman

SADD is a peer-to-peer education, prevention, and activism organization dedicated to preventing destructive decisions, particularly underage drinking, other drug use, risky and impaired driving, teen violence, and teen suicide. SADD believes that young people can have fun, enjoy life and nurture positive personal relationships without the distraction and distortion of alcohol. SADD seeks to demonstrate positive and attractive alternatives to alcohol and other drug-infused activities for teenagers.

sources of strength

Sources of Strength

Advisors: Ms. Morgan, Mrs. Randolph, & Mrs. Gibson

We are a group of diverse students and adults. We believe that life has ups and downs, that all of us will go through good times and tough times. Our mission is to ensure that during the rough times no one gets so overwhelmed or hopeless that they want to give up.

Our mission is to spread hope, help, and strength into every corner of our community.

student council

Student Council

Advisor: Mr. Northrup

Student Council is a body of student-leaders across all grade levels that inspires a positive high school experience for all students. We organize spirit weeks with dress up days, parades, and assemblies; run charity drives such as Toys for Tots around Christmas and support women and victims of domestic violence by giving to the Catherine Cobb Foundation; and we are an overall voice for positive change at THS. All students are invited to attend monthly meetings.

voices for change

Voices for Change

Advisor: Mrs. Gibson

The VFC Team connects students that are motivated to work together on projects for positive change at Tecumseh High School and the surrounding community. This club meets once per month during Indian Hour. Learners are usually nominated by a facilitator to participate. VFC Students also attend an annual County Wide Youth Summit at Michigan International Speedway, to learn more about their personality, leadership style and teamwork. If you would like to learn more, stop by the Guidance Office and ask for Mrs. Gibson, CLC Graduation Coach.

varsity club

Varsity Club

Advisor: Mr. Harsh

Community service group. Don’t need to be a student-athlete to join! Our club is open to anyone.

link crew

Link Crew

Advisors: Mrs. Musselman, Mr. Huck, & Ms. Harwood

Link Crew is a high school transition program that increases freshmen success.  Members of the junior and senior class are trained to be Link Leaders who act as positive role models, motivators, mentors and teachers helping guide the freshmen to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to high school. As freshmen success increases, the benefits to the school culture and climate become apparent; Link Crew schools report having greater connection, increased extracurricular participation, fewer discipline issues and greater pride and spirit.

esports

eSports

Advisor: Mr. McDowell

Group participates in High School eSports League (HSEL) Majors and Weekend Tournaments, with Twitch incentives. Games played are determined by the team, and they compete against other schools in our region.