• Griffins Clubs and Organizations  Clubs and Organizations

    Membership and participation in all student clubs and organizations is open to all students without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or other protected classifications.

     



  • Meeting Time

    Club & Location

    Every Tuesday

    Student Government (Trailer 4/Murray & Walter)

    Every Friday

    Beta Club (Trailer 5/Arch)

    Book Club (1204/Diaz)

    Card Game Club (Trailer 2/Russ)

    Chess Club (1308/Krassy)

    DECA (1302/Williams)

    Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA) (Trailer 3/Bellezza)

    Griffin Historians (Trailer 6/Majors)

    I.D.E.A Studio (Media Center/Brown & Smith)

    Recycling Club (1302/Williams)

    Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society (Trailer 6/Majors)

    Science Olympiad (1201/Farabee)

    Sports Clubs (Outside Court/Cheek)

    Video Game Club (1211/Lipscomb)

    Volunteers United (1207/Roach-Findlay)

    1st Friday

    Art Club (1602/Byron)

    Black Student Union (Trailer 4/Murray & Shahid-EL)

    Future Business Leaders of America/FBLA (1304/Pegues-Simmons)

    Hispanic Heritage Club (1209/Perdomo)

    Model UN Club (Trailer 8/Brock)

    Peer Tutoring Room (1303/Reagan)

    Puzzle CLub (1306/Glugla)

    2nd Friday

    National Art Honors Society (1602/Byron)

    National Honors Society (1202/Bethea)

    North Wake Ambassadors (1301B/Hurst & Roman)

    Puzzle CLub (1306/Glugla)

    Soul Purpose Club (1303/Reagan)

    Stock Market Club (1307/Bradford)

    Stomp & Shake (1304/Pegues-Simmons & Shahid-EL)

    Student Equity Team (1209/Perdomo)

    3rd Friday

    Art Club (1602/Byron)

    Black Student Union (Trailer 4/Murray & Shahid-EL)

    Future Business Leaders of America/FBLA (1304/Pegues-Simmons)

    Hispanic Heritage Club (1209/Perdomo)

    Karaoke Club (1306/Glugla & Reagan)

    Model UN Club (Trailer 8/Brock)

    4th Friday

    Crochet Club (Media/Smith)

    Hispanic Heritage Club (1209/Perdomo)

    National Art Honors Society (1602/Byron)

    National Honors Society -- OFFICERS (1202/Bethea)

    North Wake Ambassadors (1301B/Hurst & Roman)

    Puzzle CLub (1306/Glugla)

    Soul Purpose Club (1303/Reagan)

    Stock Market Club (1307/Bradford)

    Stomp & Shake (1304/Pegues-Simmons & Shahid-EL)

       

     


  • Location 

    Description

    Take A Look

    1602

    Byron

    Art Club 

    is for all students interested in art, getting involved in the visual arts, and practicing their skills. A great way for students to get art in their schedule. We will work on individual and group projects to add value to the school and improve our skills. 

     

    Trailer 5

    Arch

    Beta Club

    National Beta is the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit, educational youth organization in America. National Betta is committed to recognizing high academic achievement, rewarding and nurturing worthy character, fostering leadership skills, and encouraging service to others.  A student-centered organization, National Beta continually seeks ways to develop and nurture students by providing opportunities and experiences that enable them to demonstrate the ideals of achievement, character, leadership, and service.

    www.betaclub.org/about

     

    Trailer 4

    Murray

    Shahid-EL

    Black Student Union

    The purpose of the BSU is to serve as a civic, community, social, and cultural resource for all students at NWCCA. As a civic organization, the BSU seeks to influence policies affecting all students.  As a community organization, we shall strive to create and maintain bonds with the North Wake community.  As a social organization the BSU shall promote social interaction among students at NWCCA.  As a cultural organization the BSU shall promote academic performance, intellectual growth and intimate interaction between its members, as well as the North Wake Community.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1204

    Diaz

    Book Club

    Book Club members will read various books, discuss different genres, favorite books, and recommend titles. 

     

    Trailer 2

    Russ

    Card Game Club

    The Card Game Club is for students to play cards, teach each other games, and learn from each other.  Play one of my provided card games or bring your own card games. 

     

    1308

    Krassy

    Chess Club

    The Chess Club is a club for beginning and experienced chess players alike. Increase your skills in this wonderful game while also meeting your peers from school.

     

    Media

    Smith

    Crochet Club

    The purpose of the club is to teach crochet to beginners, perfect its members’ skills, and create projects to benefit our community.

     

    1302

    Williams

    DECA

    With a nearly 70-year history, DECA has impacted the lives of more than ten million students, educators, school administrators and business professionals since it was founded in 1946.  DECA’s brand identifies a remarkable experience in the preparation of emerging leaders and entrepreneurs.  Our messaging statements, logo and visual elements collectively define our image.  To attain the maximum brand recognition, we must consistently use elements of the DECA brand and identity to reach our many audiences.  We are stronger when we speak as one. DECA is for Marketing or S&E Marketing students enrolled this school year (either semester) and has dues that must be paid for membership.

     

    1304

    Pegues-Simmons

    FBLA

    FBLA is the high school division of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. FBLA helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions, leadership development, and educational programs.

     

    Trailer 3

    Bellezza

    GSA Club

    GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) Club is a student-led organization whose purpose is to bring together LGBTQA+ and straight students to support each other, provide a safe place to socialize, and create a platform to fight for racial, gender, LGBTQA, and economic justice.

     

    Trailer 6

    Majors

    Griffin Historians

    History is all around us. History helps us understand who we are, our communities, challenges in those communities, and ways we can overcome these challenges. This club is open to Freshmen and Sophomores and leads into Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society in Junior and Senior years. The NWCCA Griffin Historians Club will focus on community service, leadership and civics, exploring primary sources, debates, and particular history themes. We will partner with the Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society, who serve as officers for our club! The NWCCA Griffin Historians will seek to understand our past, impact our present, and better our future. 9th & 10th Grade Only.

     

    1209

    Perdomo

    Hispanic Heritage Club

    The mission of the Hispanic Culture Club is to celebrate Hispanic Culture and promote fellowship among students around Hispanic Culture.

     

    Media

    Brown

    Smith

     

    I.D.E.A. Studio

    During this time, students will have an opportunity to explore robotics, digital tools and hands-on craft activities.  The I.D.E.A Studio is open to every student who wants to explore new interests, discover a new hobby or develop their creativity.  

     

    1306

    Gluga

    Reagan

    Karaoke Club

    🎤 Hey Students! Ready to Rock the Mic? 🎤

    Join us at the Karaoke Club and let your inner star shine! 🌟 Whether you love singing solo or enjoy a duet with friends, we’ve got the stage set just for you.

    Why Join Us?

    • Sing Your Favorite Hits: From classic rock to the latest pop, choose your favorite tunes!

    • Fun & Friendly Vibes: Meet new friends who share your love for music and performance.

    • The club will meet on Friday in room 1306

    Who are your DJ's?

    • Mrs. Glugla

    • Mrs. Reagan

     

    Trailer 8

    Brock

    Model United Nations  Club

    Model United Nations—also known as Model UN or MUN—is a popular extra-curricular activity in which students roleplay delegates to the United Nations, simulate UN committees, and learn about diplomacy, international relations, current world issues, and the UN itself. Many of today’s leaders in law, government, business, humanities and the arts participated in such simulations as students.

     

    Over the past seven decades, Model UN conferences have helped students develop public speaking, writing, and research skills. They often provide students with their first entry point into international affairs and concepts including peace and security, human rights, development, and rule of law issues. By learning about the UN as an institution, its role in world affairs, and the diplomacy involved in UN decisions, students also learn the importance of seeing matters from someone else’s perspective. Many students have described their participation in Model UN as a life-changing experience, one that influenced their world view, impacted the choice of a future career and/or enabled them to build an international network of friends and contacts that continue to be part of their life.

     

    1202

    Bethea

    National Honor Society

    The National Honor Society (NHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These four pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921.

     

    1603

    Byron

    National Art Honor Society

    The National Art Honor Society is designed to support and recognize students who have shown outstanding abilities in art. The program supports student members in their goal of attaining the highest standards in visual arts and bring visual arts education to the attention of the school and community.

     

    1301 A

    Roman

    North Wake Ambassadors

    The Student Ambassador is an application program for rising Juniors. Please contact Mr. Roman at rroman@wcpss.net for more information.

     

    1303

    Reagan

    Peer Tutoring

    Become a Peer Tutor: Make a Difference!

    🌟 Are you a high achiever? 🌟

    👩‍🏫 Passionate about helping others? 👨‍🏫

    Join our Peer Tutoring Club as a tutor and empower your fellow students while sharpening your own skills!

    Why Become a Peer Tutor?

    ✨ Develop Leadership Skills: Enhance your communication, mentoring, and leadership abilities.

    ✨ Reinforce Your Knowledge: Teaching others helps solidify your own understanding and mastery of subjects.

    ✨ Earn Recognition: Gain valuable experience that stands out on college applications and resumes.

    ✨ Help Your Peers Succeed: Make a tangible impact by supporting others in their academic journey.

    You can receive volunteer hours for tutoring during Griffin's Den

     

    1306

    Glugla

    Puzzle Club

    Puzzle Club is a group of students who meet on club days to unwind from the stress of their high school and college courses while still exercising their brains! The group works on Kanoodle puzzles (a mind-twisting solitaire puzzle game that is easy to understand, but difficult to solve), Blokus (an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto a board), along with online puzzles and possibly a jigsaw puzzle!

     

    1302

    Williams

    Recycling Club

    Do you care about our planet and the environment?  Then join the recycling club and help keep our school green!

    FLYER

    Trailer 6

    Majors

    Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society 

    Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society is the only national organization for high school juniors and seniors that recognizes excellence in the field of Social Studies. This club is limited to juniors and seniors, and students must have a 3.0 GPA or higher. History is all around us. History helps us understand who we are, our communities, challenges in those communities, and ways we can overcome these challenges. The Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society of NWCCA will focus on history, community service, leadership, and civics. 

     

    1201

    Farabee

    Science Olympiad

    Science Olympiad is an American team competition in which students compete in 23 events pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.  Students compete at the regional, state, and national level. Come join the team at NWCCA and help us earn more medals at this year's competitions.

     

    1303

    Reagan

    Soul Purpose

    Our focus is to reach the soul by teaching/talking about what the Bible says and how we can apply it in our daily life. 

     

    Gym/Court

    Cheek

    Sports Club

    The sports club encourages the importance of sports. Also the club provides opportunities to play organized sports during Griffin's Den on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To Play during Griffine's Den one must be a member of the Sport's Club and not assigned to a teacher during Griffin's Den. Meetings will be during Friday's Club Meetings.

     

    1307

    Bradford

    Stock Market Game Club

    Compete virtually against each other in a club contest: discuss investing strategies, learn about the market and the global issues impacting the economy. 

     

    1304

    Pegues-Simmons

    Shahid-EL

    Stomp & Shake

    Stomp and Shake is a dynamic club associated with the Black Student Union. We perform at pep rallies, presentations, and the African American Fair. Open to all students, we practice routines that help build teamwork and confidence. If you’re interested in dancing and want to be part of a supportive group, come join us!

     

    1209

    Perdomo

    Student Equity Team

    Student Equity Team members are committed to creating an environment that ensures all students feel safe, loved and appreciated at North Wake. Students work with advisors and administration to recognize inequities within our academic environment and create solutions to improve social/academic experiences for the entire student body.

     

    Trailer 4

    Murray

    Walter

    Student Government

    The Student Government (SGA) is the voice of every student at NWCCA and is devoted to advocate for those issues that will enhance the educational, social, and career development of NWCCA. 

    CLUB VIDEO

    1211

    Lipscomb

    Video Game Club

    Video Game Club celebrates all the good gaming offers as a past-time: cooperation, inclusiveness, and camaraderie. We'll meet regularly to talk about and play local multiplayer games. From casual to competitive gamers, all are welcome.

     

    1207

    Roach-Findlay

    Volunteers United

    Our purpose is to instill a motivated, well-rounded mindset among students which will lead them to contribute to communities around them and around the world through volunteer work

    FLYER