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.
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
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The goal of Beta Club is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among students.
Students in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade may be considered for induction. Students must achieve and maintain a 3.85 or higher GPA, be approved for membership by FTF administration and faculty, and exhibit good behavior.
We will have an induction this fall for 10th, 11th and 12th graders who meet these requirements. Once inducted into Beta Club, members are required to complete a set amount of service hours as well as attend meetings.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Stephanie McDaniel
Math Teacher
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Copas Crazies is a spirit club to support Foard athletics in the student section.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Josh Farris
EnglishTeacher
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes is open to EVERY student at Foard. The organization values steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ and His Word through Integrity, Serving, Teamwork and Excellence. The club will meet each week during Tiger Time.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Valerie Cody
English Teacher
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Contact
Jason Stewart
Math Teacher
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North Carolina Future Business Leaders of America (NC FBLA) is a career and technical student organization that serves students who are or have been enrolled in a Business Education course. The mission of NC FBLA is to help build and sustain Business Education programs of excellence in order to serve our communities, state, and nation. NC FBLA is an integral part of North Carolina’s Business Education Program, which serves over 280,000 students. It provides students with leadership opportunities as well as a means to compete with other students in regional, state, and national conferences.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Jennifer O'Keefe
CTE Teacher
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Contact
Diana Long
CTE Teacher
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Intercurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Brad Lael
CTE Teacher
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Foard Explorers is a club that provides opportunities for students at Fred T. Foard to participate in their school community. Our goal is to team up with other students in the school to build relationships by attending school events and other extracurricular activities. Students will have opportunities throughout the year to play games, attend athletic events, enjoy the arts, and participate in the annual Catawba County Special Olympics Games in the Spring. The club will meet biweekly during Tiger Time. Student selection is based on staff/faculty nominations.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Andrea Buckland
CTE Teacher
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Contact
Kathryn Hamlin
EC Teacher
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Foard Fusion is a group of students who help welcome and assist new students. This group gives tours to new students and the rising 9th graders at Freshmen Preview and throughout the year as new students arrive. Fusion takes applications each spring for membership for the following year.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Brooke Ward
Guidance
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Contact
Alison Yount
EL Teacher
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The purpose of HOSA-Future Health Professionals is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education instructional program. Available to EVERY student interested.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Robbin Bass
CTE Teacher
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Contact
Laura Bolick
CTE Teacher
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Students tackle issues in the community they care about (hands-on service projects), make international connections, and develop leadership skills
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
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
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JROTC Drill
JROTC Rifle-
JROTC Raiders-
JROTC Command and Staff-
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Colonel Andrew J. Weatherstone
Senior Army Instructor
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Contact
First Sergeant William Thiel
Army Instructor
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Juniorettes is a service club supported by the Hickory Women's Club for young women who are committed to working together to meet the needs of their communities and the world through volunteer service projects. Some of the projects we have completed in the past are: assisting with the feeder elementary school’s fall festivals, helping with Susan G. Komen’s Race for the Cure, gathering donations for Trick or Treat for UNICEF, making Stockings for Salvation Army, writing Christmas cards for wounded soldiers, leading bingo at Trinity Ridge, packing meals with Rise Against Hunger, volunteering at the Tiger Prowl 5K and Silent Auction, and leading events at the Catawba County Special Olympics. Meeting time is one time per month during Tiger Time.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Heather Deal
EnglishTeacher
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Math Competition Club - 20 Students are recommended to be a part of the Math Competition at CVCC in April. Fred T Foard High School has won the competition 2 out of the last 3 years, including last year. The students will get together beginning in February. A couple of meetings will be all that is necessary.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Model United Nations (MUN) is a student simulation of the proceedings of the United Nations. Students, referred to as Delegates, are assigned a country to represent in one of the UN’s numerous committees with pre-set topics to debate. They research the background of their country, their country's position on the topics at hand, and prepare notes on possible solutions to the problems faced. Students then convene at Model UN conferences, which range in size from 100 to 5,000 delegates, to debate their assigned topics with students representing the other UN member states. Much like the real UN, the goal is to identify solutions, by negotiation and consensus, on which many countries can agree.
The students’ charge for the conference is to write and pass a resolution, which is a document that describes the actions that they propose to take. This requires countries with very different points of view to discuss their differences and find common ground. With the diversity of the UN member states in each committee, reaching a compromise can take plenty of debate. Subject to the availability of space at the United Nations, the simulation features a special session at the UN Headquarters, where students are seated in the General Assembly Hall that has hosted many of the most prominent heads of state from the past few decades. Students discuss the final resolutions during the plenary session and closing ceremonies. All resolutions that pass an affirmative vote are published online after the conclusion of the conference.
https://nhsmun.nyc/what-model-united-nations
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Jennifer Cook
American History Teacher
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The National Technical Honor Society currently serves approximately 100,000 active members and nearly a million members since its inception in 1984. Awarding over $2 million in scholarships to date, NTHS honors the achievements of top CTE students, provides 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.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Jennifer O'Keefe
CTE Teacher
p. 704.462.1496
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Philosophy club is open to ALL Foard students interested in exploring and discussing various world views as well as different philosophical perspectives. The club is student lead and students are encouraged to come up with discussion topics.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Teacher Name
Math Teacher
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Science Olympiad is made of a team of 18 students that compete at the Regional and State competitions in various science events. These events cover topics in physics, astronomy, robotics, cell biology, genetics, forensics, engineering, chemistry, bacteriology, disease, ecology, and earth science. The following website hosts the event information for those interested in competing.
https://www.sciencenc.com/resources/high-school/
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Shawn Josey
Science Teacher
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Contact
Andrea Buckland
ScienceTeacher
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Student Council provides a way to lighten the mood of students through events, provides opportunities for students to maintain their well-being, and provides an environment that promotes collaboration as the group strives to make the school a better place. Student Council officers and members are elected by the student body.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Carla Shook
Math Teacher
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Spanish Club is open to any student who is interested in learning and understanding more about Hispanic / Latinx culture and the Spanish language. You do not have to be enrolled in a Spanish class to be a member. In addition to discussing and celebrating authentic cultural celebrations of the Spanish-speaking world, we will also complete a service project. Some other possible activities include eating at area restaurants after school hours, learning traditional dances, and making authentic crafts. Dues are $10 for the year and we accept new members at any time.
Meeting dates will be updated throughout the school year.
Contact
Christie Fortenberry
Spanish Teacher
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Contact
Selena Jiménez
Spanish Teacher
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