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Clubs & Organizations

 
ORGANIZATION SPONSORS MISSION STATEMENT MEETINGS & LOCATION
Academic Team Mrs. Odom

The Mustang High School Academic Team is a group of students who come together to compete in various knowledge-based competitions and challenges. The team focuses on a range of subjects, including math, science, history, literature, and general trivia. Members collaborate to study, practice, and sharpen their skills, preparing to compete against other schools. The Mustang Academic Team provides a platform for students to showcase their intellectual abilities, work as a team, and represent Mustang High School in academic excellence.
Every Monday starting on September 2nd from 3:45 to 4:45
Adventurer's D & D Mrs. Knight & Mrs. Kelley Come join us for the tabletop RPG that is only limited by your imagination. All are welcome to join in the adventure. Storm the castle, fight the dragon, and beat the evil wizards. Every Thursday from 3:45 to 5pm in the STEM room in the science academy
Aeronautics Club Mr. Knowles
The mission of MHS Aeronautics Club is to provide an extracurricular club to facilitate exploration of aviation and aerospace with community partners. Networking with industry professionals will help students find their individual areas of interest and passion within aviation and aerospace.
1st Tuesday - Meeting Aviation Lab S111, 3:50 - 5:30; 3rd Thursday - Meeting w Speaker Aviation Lab S111, 3:50 - 5:30
Anime/Fandom Club Ms. Berry
 
We will talk about all different kinds of animes,manga, DND, video games, shows and movies! Here we hope you guy are able to find someone to geek out with or share similar interests. This is a safe place for those who want to show their inner nerd or just want to meet new people, don't be afraid to invite your friends. K107, Every Friday starting August 30th
Archery Club Mr. Hurst Mustang Bronco Archery Team is a group that has seen a lot of success. Ranking in the top 10 in the state for that last several years. This activity provides individual and team aspects along with providing an extra-curricular activity for those who are interested. We will compete locally, regionally, and at the state level in NASP Archery and Varsity Archery. Starting in November we will be practicing twice a week November - February.
Art Club Mrs. Odom & Mrs.  Tilley & Mrs. Starr Students who love art will come to art club to do fun projects and create collaborative art to be displayed around MHS high school and beyond! The second Monday of every month starting on 9/9/24. We meet in Mrs. Odom’s room (E121) from 3:45-4:45.
Bronco Arts Ambassadors Mrs. Waldrop

MPS Fine Arts Leadership

PAC - Once a month during Flex Hour
Business Professionals of America (BPA) Mr. Osborne, Mr. Staats & Mrs. Carey The mission of Business Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills. BPA is a division of Career Tech. The club focuses on business networking through the sponsored BPA events set forth by the BPA division. Members are encouraged to apply for officer positions within the club. K101
Cancer Awareness Club Mrs. Harrison To act as a platform in order to educate students about cancer and to create a positive impact on our community. To enable friendships and a resource to ensure that nobody feels alone. Tuesdays after school in K114
Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy Mrs. Day
 
Students are challenged to make an Impact through Action. Students meet once a month to participate in leadership labs. They will develop leadership skills to help them in their future. This group is open to students in grades 9-11 only. Once per month, J conference, One hour meeting
CLA Dance Club Mrs. Wakefield CLA (Captivating Light of Achievers) is a student formed dance club consisting of Hip-hop and K-pop choreographs. CLA is a friendly club and welcomes anyone with or without dance experience. CLA has three groups, X-change (K-pop), Promise (K-pop), and Fusion (Hip-hop). Joining CLA is a great opportunity to make new friends Wednesdays after school, Room F125
Debate Society Mr. Teague A club that supports the Speech & Debate courses at Mustang in terms of Competition at OSSAA & NSDA Speech & Debate Tournaments G105, Weekly on Wednesdays @ 3:50
DECA Mrs. Wakefield A student organization that prepares high school students for careers in business, marketing, hospitality, and finance. DECA's goal is to develop future leaders by providing students with hands-on experiences, leadership opportunities and competitive events. Meeting once a month in Room F125- Dates & Times TBA
ECO Club Mrs. Noble Mustang Eco Club strives to promote and educate environmental awareness to others in our community and school.  S102

Twice a month on Fridays

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Mr. Roush &

Mrs. Denton

FCA exists to establish community amongst athletes and non-athletes alike through the common belief in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We meet in the alcove between the commons and G Hall every Thursday morning at 8:10AM.
FCCLA 

Mrs. Pumford, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Matlock & Mrs. Harper

Join more than 17,000 student members from over 400 chapters across Oklahoma. FCCLA's Ultimate Leadership Experience equips members with real-world skills. FCCLA prepares members for careers through its four Career Pathways: Human Services, Hospitality and Tourism, Education and Training, and Visual Arts and Design. 

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a national Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) for students in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education in public and private school through grade 12. FCCLA offers intra-curricular resources and opportunities for students to pursue careers that support families.

Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education.

E118, Once per month at 3:45pm
FFA

Mrs. Symes, Mr. Stevens & Mr. Conway

Mustang FFA is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education and leadership activities. Last Tuesday every month at 4pm in the Ag Building
Film/Cinema Club Mr. Kimmel Students get together to talk about movies. TBD, many students graduated so meeting times are not known. Location will be in J109
Gay Straight Alliance Mr. Teague Gay Straight Alliance. A safe space for LGBTQ & Allies to hang out, play board games, enjoy conversations.

Thursdays @ 3:50 - 4:50  room G105.

JROTC  1st Sergeant Mr. Walker & Mr Ivey JROTC is a high school leadership program. The mission of JROTC is to motivate young people to be better citizens. JROTC meets daily in the JROTC building.
Key Club Ms. Rogers Key Club is a service organization for high school students that helps them develop leadership skills, build character, and serve their communities. The organization is part of Kiwanis International, and the "Key" stands for "Kiwanis Educating Youth". Key Club members volunteer in their schools and communities, and can choose and conduct their own service projects. Some examples of projects include raising money for clean water, tutoring students, and increasing awareness of mental health issues. Key Club is the largest high school organization in the world, and can be a good addition to a college resume. K104 Every other Tuesday am 8:10 and pm 3:45 starting Aug 27th
National Honor Society Mrs. Bennett & Mr. Morin
 
The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921. Any student in grades 10 through 12 with a weighted GPA of 3.8 or higher is eligible for consideration for membership in the National Honor Society. 1st Thursday of the month in J-conference before or after school.
Native American Club Mrs. Murrah  Native American Club is for ANY students who are interested in learning more about Native American history and culture! We do cultural activities, listen to guest speakers, participate in local service projects, and take a few field trips each year! *There are NO dues or fees to participate in Native American Club.* We meet once a month after school in G111

Mr. Meade's Guitar Club

Mr. Meade Guitar and music appreciation, heavily influenced by experimental guitar.... G105. First Wednesday of each month.
R.E.A.C.H. Mrs. Dunbar, Ms. Denham & Mr. Teague REACH stands for (Reaching Everyone And Cultivating Hope). REACH's program is all about helping our freshmen feel like they are at home. As a REACH leader, you guide the freshmen throughout high school as they experience the high school environment. During the school year, you are also involved in activities around the school throughout the school year. Training starts a few weeks before school starts. This group is open to upcoming Juniors and Seniors. Application required to be in the program. Meets in class during 5th hour (C205, B205, G111)
Robotics Club

Mr. Moore

MHS Robotic Club meets after school to build robots for FRC and FTC competitions. M, T, Th, F after school until 5:00 in F124.
SHH (Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica) Senora Chavez This club is for students taking and excelling in Spanish Classes. Monthly (days are being determined).
Speakeasy Mr. Farnham A place for students to discuss the ideas, events, and philosophies of their world and what to do about them. Wednesdays until 5pm
Student Council (STUCO) Mr. Hendricks The mission of Mustang High School Student Council is to enhance personal development, leadership opportunities, build spirit through intra-curricular activities and philanthropy. Weekly in class. Quarterly for whole council after school in J Conference.
Technology Student Association (TSA) Mrs. Holman Students compete in Technology Events such as CAD, Coding, Game Design, and much more. F124 Once a week
Unified Club/Special Olympics Mrs. Miller Mustang Unified Club is a program that unites students with and without disabilities through sports training, competition, social, and recreational activities. E109 Meet the last Wed of every month at 8AM OR 3:45PM
Yearbook Mrs. Bidne, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Godwin The Yearbook Club is a class that as a staff puts together the school's 364 page yearbook. In order to be on the yearbook staff those interested must take Journalism first. It is a class - 3rd and 4th Period
Young Voters of Oklahoma Mrs. Carnes  Information about voter registration, voter Information in Oklahoma, get involved, and how to research candidates K108, once a month, needing a President and VP