D.C. Everest offers a variety of clubs and activities
Co-curricular and extracurricular clubs and activities provide students with opportunities to explore their interests outside of the classroom, compete with their peers, hone their academic/career/life skills, serve their community, and develop leadership and collaborative skills.
All
ABC - Advanced Book Club
Anime Club
Art Club
Babysitting Club
Band Solo and Ensemble
Battle of the Books
Be Amazing
Blue Jay Way Leadership
Boys and Girls Club
Captains Club
Chamber Singers
Chess & Checkers Club
Chess Club
Choir and Solo Ensemble
Creative Writing Club
Crochet Club
DECA
Drama Club
ELL Homework
Everest Pals
Evergreen Volunteers
FBLA
FCA
FCA - Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FCCLA
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FFA
FFA - Future Farmers of America
FINANCE BOWL
Fishing Team
Forensics
Friday Jazz Band Club
Fuel Up to Play 60
Gaming Club
Garden Club
German Club
History Bowl Club
Homework Club
HOSA
Hydroponic Growing Club
Jazz Band
Junior Optimist Club
Key Club
Knitting & Crochet Club
Lego Engineering Club
Literary Magazine
Love and Logic
Men's Choir
Mock Trial
Musical
NHS
NJHS - National Junior Honor Society
Nordic Ski Club
Ornithology Club
Outdoor Club
Play 60 Club
Prom Committee
Raise Your Voice
Robotics
Safety Patrol
SAGA (Sexual and Gender Alliance)
Science Club
Sherpas
Ski/Snowboard Club
Skills USA
Soccer
Spanish Club
Strings Elite
Student Council
Student Leadership
The Jet Newspaper
Ukulele Club
Unified Pals
Weston Connect Club
Woodturning Club
Words Their Way
Yearbook Club
YLA - Youth Leadership Alliance
Yo-Yo Club
All
Evergreen
Hatley
IDEA
Junior High School
Middle School
Mountain Bay
Riverside
Rothschild
Senior High
Weston
All
Alex Schremp
Alex Schremp and Jodi Peterson
Alyssa Dercks
Amanda Gauger
Andrew Aleckson
Ann Geier
Bobbi DeMuth
Brooke David, Leslei Dickerson
Brooke Davis
Bryce Befort and Meredith Vollmer
Cheryl Goetsch
Christian Ammon
Ciera Lavake
Cori Soukup
Dawn Schueller
Dawn Whitsett
Eric Heeren
Erik Beitzel
Ernest Luedke
Glenn Olstad
Gretchen Fox
Heather Andreas
Jenna Peplinski and Rachel Linteuer
Jennifer Gipp
Jennifer Golbach
Joe Finnegan
Joel Deboer
John Glynn
John Glynn, Aaron Hoffman
John Paulson
John Paulson and Tammy Rainville
Joseph Finnegan
Julie Burgess
Kara Blank
Katelyn Landerman
Kathy Kowalke
Kevin Podeweltz/Susan Cornish
Leonard Fike
Leslei Dickerson
Leslei Dickerson and Eric Wenninger
Lex Kirschling
Lex Kirschling and Jill Dahlke
Lisa Phalen
Lisa Phalen, Brenda Zimmerman
Lucas Kollross
Lynn Burzinski and Weston Sinkula
Matt Cepress
Megan Ackley
Megan Roberts
Melissa Clay Reissmann, Jenny Oosterhuis
Melissa Meyer
Mike Mathies
Miranda Ritger
Mr. Ammon
Mr. Burish
Mr. Burish
Mr. Dalgren
Mr. Fuehrer
Mr. Fitzsimmons
Mr. Glenn
Mr. Stuebs
Mr. Ulrich
Mrs. Bohm
Mrs. Bohm
Mrs. Searing
Mrs. Clark
Mrs. Heise
Mrs. Kindlarski
Mrs. Kolodziej
Ms. Long
Mrs. Pederson
Mrs. Berndt
Mrs. Pederson, Mrs. Lauersdorf
Mrs. Sattler
Mrs. Searing
Mrs. Vesper
Mrs. Wistrom
Mr. Tretter
Mrs. Ziegelbauer, Mrs. Uzquiano
Ms. Johnson
Ms. Krentz
Nathan Hahn
Pat Hughes
Paul Froom
Peter Thorpe
Sara Widmann
Scott Atkinson, Wendy Vesper, Cristie Bates
Sherri Dowdle
Stacy Peterson
Steve Kmosena, Mike Soehl, CJ Hansen
Steve Treankler, Jamie Betry
Tammy Sivertson
Tara Lancell
Tara Lancelle
Tiphany Schmidt, Jeremy Brandt, Karen Wegge
Weston Sinkula
Yolanda Lloyd
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3-5 graders
4th and 5th grade students that want to learn more about being active and eating health
A business club developing emerging leaders. Join today, lead tomorrow.
A student led club for kids to come together, share their faith, reach out to others, and improve our community. You don’t need to be an athlete to participate!
Acting, stage crew, make-up, sound, lighting, and prompting. ($10 fee)
Allows students an opportunity to meet and talk about their faith as well as creating community.
Any current 8th or 9th grade band student may join.
Available to 5th grade students who are interested in earning their babysitting certification.
Book club for freshmen who love to read and discuss high-level books and plays. Freshmen who are considering taking Honors and AP English at the senior High are perfect for ABC! The club will run during Semester 2. We will read and discuss three books (during ELT), and freshmen must read/discuss all three to meet the academic letter criteria. The club is limited to twenty students.
Brings together students that love to write and/or appreciate the art of writing. Create and share your work. Listen to and read work of your peers.
Choral ensemble selected by audition, rehearse for performances.
Explore various aspects of Hispanic culture such as: music, dance, food, celebration, etc.
FFA is a dynamic student youth organization for students interested in careers connected to
agriculture that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
For the beginner, intermediate, and advanced skier or snowboarder. Students may enroll in lessons through the ski hill.
Forensics provides opportunities to practice and compete in public speaking contests. Individual and group categories are available. Sign up begins in December, and forensics rehearsals begin in January. ($10 fee)
Held every Tuesday
2:35-3:15 pm
Room A131
Held Friday Mornings
6:35-7:10 am
Gym
Leadership, service, citizenship, character, and academics determine
membership.
Learn how to turn and make wooden pens to donate to the Never Forgotten Honor Flights Veterans. For every 3 pens you make for the vets, you get to make one for yourself. Any 8th or 9th grader is welcome to join.
Open to all junior high male singers for rehearsals and performances.
Outside group-free 2:30p-6:30p
Preparing emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, management, finance and hospitality
Promote student responsibility, develop leadership and school spirit, and take part in worthwhile projects. Students will also gain an initial understanding of student government.
Promotes activities related to hunting, fishing, and camping including safety instruction, ice fishing tournament, and jig making.
Select 5th grade students assist with keeping students safe by monitoring halls and assisting with student arrival and dismissal.
Sherpas are our guides for new students at the junior high. Sherpa’s must have a B average or higher, no discipline referrals, and currently in good academic standing.
starts 9/19
Held every M, T, and Th
2:35-3:15 pm
Room A131
Students learn about the law system and hone their public speaking skills by taking on the role of witness or lawyer in a mock trial case.
Students of all abilities come together to promote social inclusion through play and learning where respect and acceptance are the norm.
Students will prepare performance repertoire that will be performed for
community events and organizations.
The D.C. Everest Gaming Club is a club dedicated to the practice and preservation of organized gaming of all types. Some types of gaming include board gaming, role-playing, card playing, strategy-based gaming, anime, etc.
The D.C. Everest Gaming Club is a unique club (grades 8-12) which is dedicated to the practice and preservation of organized gaming of all types. Some of the many types of gaming include: board gaming, role playing, card playing, strategy-based gaming, etc. The Club is also the unofficial Anime Club of the district. Additionally, the club has approximately 400+ games, which are available for checkout by any club member.
The D.C. Everest High School Student Council, in partnership with the community, administration, and faculty, is committed to providing and promoting the general welfare of the student body, school, and community.
The D.C. Everest Performing Arts Department is an award-winning program that prides itself on generating high-quality productions multiple times a year for students in grades 6-12. We aim to lay a foundation for students who are looking for a successful experience in the arts, we build experiences that provide an introduction to theatre, and we educate future performers while we all work cohesively to achieve these high-quality performance opportunities.
This club prepares, practices, and competes in public speaking.
Yearbook Club is a group that gives students experience in print media publishing, camera basics, computer layout design, and creative writing. Students will collaborate to create a yearbook that captures the memories of our school year.
On May 3, D.C. Everest Senior High students enrolled in the DCE Enterprises course delivered a custom-made reinforced steel door and frame to members of the SAFER Fire District (South Area Fire and Emergency Response).
After months of preparation, 14 aspiring D.C. Everest Junior High entrepreneurs put their best foot forward and pitched their business ideas to 24 local business leaders in the hopes of earning starter funds to launch their enterprises.
As part of a new Electricity Engineering Project at the D.C. Everest Middle School, sixth grade students delved into the field of study through a variety of hands-on circuitry activities, model construction, electric vehicle design challenges and input from a current NASA engineer.
Each year the DCE Gaming Club selects organizations that will receive the charity funds. This year, all of the charity auction proceeds — more than $6,500 — were donated to Prevent Suicide Marathon County.