Clubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
Our students are often thirsty for more. Just because the final bell rings doesn’t mean we are finished. Extracurricular programming provides exciting opportunities for our students to try new activities or delve deeper into areas of passion.
Get involved. Have fun!
Students participate in, lead, and even create school clubs based on their unique interests and talents. Our ever-changing list of dozens of clubs and activities across campus offers students abundant opportunities to explore their passions and discover new ones, and to connect and have fun with peers and faculty who share similar interests.

Clubs & Activities
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FTF’s Art club is a place for practicing artists to hone their skills, develop their techniques and portfolios, collaborate with other artists like themselves, create bonds with the community through the arts, and learn how to work together through group projects that will beautify the school and community. Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Tammy Lutz
Art Teacher
p. 704.462.1496email
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The North Carolina High School Battle of the Books (BOB) is a statewide reading competition organized by the North Carolina School Library Media Association (NCSLMA). In this program, students in grades 9–12 form teams to read a curated list of young adult and classic literature selected each year. During the competition, teams answer detailed questions about the books in a quiz-bowl-style format. The goal is to promote a love of reading, teamwork, and comprehension skills
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Foard Explorers is a club that provides opportunities for students at Fred T. Foard to actively engage in their school community. Our mission is to build meaningful friendships by partnering with students in our Exceptional Children’s program through shared experiences such as school events and extracurricular activities. Club members will have the opportunity to play games, attend athletic events, enjoy the arts, and participate in the annual Catawba County Special Olympics Games in the spring.
Contact
Jennifer O’Keefe
CTE Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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Kathryn Hamlin
EC Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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The NTHS currently serves over 100,000 active members and over a million members since its inception in 1984. NTHS provides close to $300,000 annually in scholarships. NTHS honors the achievements of top Career and Technical Education students, providing scholarships to encourage the pursuit of higher education, and cultivates excellence in today’s highly competitive, skilled workforce. For over 30 years, NTHS has been the acknowledged leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in Career and Technical Education (CTE).
Contact
Jennifer O'Keefe
CTE Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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Students with various backgrounds meet and discuss different cultural traditions, organize Diversity Day, and attend conferences.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Sarah Colley
CTE Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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The purpose of Scrub Club is to develop leadership and technical skills, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program. Available to EVERY student interested healthcare/medical field.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Laura Bolick
CTE Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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