California Scholarship Federation, CSF, a club at CWCS that started in the 2005-06 year for high achieving high school students. Most regular high schools belong to the statewide CSF organization, where membership is considered a mark of distinction by colleges and universities. The purpose of CSF is to recognize students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. CSF emphasizes high standards of service, scholarship, and citizenship. Qualifying for membership is on a semester basis following a point system that requires A' s and B' s in the most difficult classes. The majority of the required membership points must come from University of California accepted coursework, also known as "a-g"courses. Please contact Mary Halter at [email protected] for an application. This club is open to sophomores, juniors, seniors and semester two freshman.
Applications are accepted each semester and are due in the fall by September 15* and again in the spring by February 15. Apply for CSF.
National Honor Society, NHS, is a nationwide organization whose purpose is to recognize students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. NHS emphasizes high standards of scholarship, service, leadership, and character for high school students. What makes a student eligible? Students must be in grades 10, 11, or 12 and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in general or a-g coursework. Additionally, potential members must meet high standards of leadership, service, and character. Applicants are screened by a Faculty Council consisting of three to five Educational Specialists. Please contact Mary Halter at [email protected] for an application. Applications are due by September 15*. Apply for NHS.
If the dates mentioned above fall on a non-school day, the applications will be due on the first school day following the due date.
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) has a strong focus on developing career and leadership skills for members to be successful in personal and family life and careers. FCCLA leadership and career development activities assist students in developing and refining skills to prepare for their roles as family members, workers, and citizens.
As FCCLA members, students are able to sharpen their personal leadership and career skills by participating as members and offices in competitive recognition events and through community service. Interested in joining, contact your ES.
Other Clubs for High School Students:
Student Council, Math Club, Muslim Student Association (MSA), Chess Club, Art Club and possibly additional CTE Clubs!
*If the dates mentioned above fall on a non-school day, the applications will be due on the first school day following the due date.