Clubs & Organizations
ORGANIZATION | SPONSORS | MISSION STATEMENT | LOCATION |
Academic Team | Vanessa McIntire | Academic Team-Prepare for Academic Bowl competitions across the state. |
E121 |
Anime/Fandom Club | Valorey Berry |
To give students a place to connect over their shared artistic interest in anime and other genre art forms. Students participate in anime related games as well as discussing fan theories and designing and creating costumes. | K107 |
Archery Club | Jared Homer | To become better archers and potentially go on to complete in the state tournament. Archery club allows student who do not have the class the opportunity to become familiar with archery equipment. | Old P.E. Building Every Monday and Friday 7:40am - 8:30am |
Art Club | Vanessa McIntire | Art Club Mission – Enriching the member’s lives by exposure to and involvement in art at school, the community, and the state. | E121 |
Boys Volleyball Club | Alexander Stewart |
To provide the students with an opportunity to participate in a sport not offered at MHS. The club is recreational and plans to help students learn and play the sport of volleyball safely. |
G206 |
Business Professionals of America (BPA) | Erin Franetovich | 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 |
Cheer | Caitlin Walker | The purpose of our Spirit Squad here at Mustang High School is to promote school spirit, support various organized activities, represent the school, and provide positive leadership in all aspects of school life. This squad will promote and encourage. | Event Center |
Chess Club | Karl Dowell | To enjoy and learn the game of Chess. | Media Center |
Chick-Fil-A Leader Academy | Alecia Day |
Our motto is Impact Through Action, and our goal is to inspire every student to make a difference in their school and community. | J Conference |
Cinema Club | Jason Kimmell | A group dedicated to discussing our favorite movies and watching movies together to discuss at meetings. | J109 Fridays after school |
Color Guard | Ryan Edgmon | MHS Color Guard is dedicated to providing a positive and healthy environment that encourages creativity, unity, acceptance, guidance, and self- confidence to achieve excellence in dance and visual musicality. |
Band |
DECA | Carrie Miller | DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe. | F125 |
Diversity Club | Caitlin Walker | Diversify your narrative. | J Conference |
Environmental Club | Kelly Noble | Mustang Eco Club strives to promote and educate environmental awareness to others in our community and school. | S102 Twice a month on Fridays |
FCA | Anna Winn | Fellowship Of Christian Athletes | Media Center |
FCCLA 9th – 12th |
Jacqueline Harrison Kristin Pumford
Courtney Matlock |
FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America)is a National Career Tech student organization that provides personal growth, leadership development and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and Consumer Sciences courses. | E120 |
FFA |
Alecia Symes Scott Stevens |
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. |
VoAg Building |
Fishing Club | Mike Meledeo | To help our youth better understand and properly use fishing equipment and different types of fishing. |
E123 |
Guitar Club | Mike Meledeo | Teach our youth how to play guitar – a life-long activity. | E123 |
Jazz Band | Ryan Edgmon | The mission of the MHS Jazz Band is to developing each student an appreciation of the art of musicians a part of general culture; to teach techniques of musical expression; to discover and develop the talents of students in all styles of music; to develop knowledge and skills in listening to all styles of music and in reading performing all styles of music | Band |
JROTC Army Battalion | Omar Jones | The U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) is one of the largest character development and citizenship programs for youth in the world. JROTC’s mission, "To Motivate Young People to be Better Citizens", is the guide post for the program’s success. | JROTC building |
Key Club | Trena Rogers Sarah Carnes |
Key Club "Kiwanis Empowering Youth" is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. |
K104
Alt. Tuesdays am. & pm |
Multicultural Club | Rose Chavez | To bring students of Mustang High School together in order to recognize their own culture and learn about cultures within our own school. | G205 |
National Honor Society | Olivia Bennett |
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 is eligible for consideration for membership in the National Honor Society. |
J106 or J Conference |
Newspaper | Deana Silk | The MHS Remuda News highlights the current events of the school while improving individual student growth in various journalistic styles of writing. |
E104 |
Robotics Club | Matt Moore Jessica Holman |
To show students and our community the possibilities of a career in engineering through participation in fun and high profile engineering and robotics contests. | F124 - Robotics Lab |
POM | Kelly Noble | The purpose of our Spirit Squad here at Mustang High School is to promote school spirit, support various organized activities, represent the school, and provide positive leadership in all aspects of school life. |
Wellness Center |
SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Acceptance) |
Thomas Teague | To encourage young people of the LGBT community and allies to accept themselves and others. Aim to help these students by engaging in respectful discussions about the troubles students in the LGBT community face and how to solve them. Our main goal is to create a safe place for students to come and feel welcomed and accepted for who they are. |
C209 |
Spanish Honor Society | Rose Chavez | To develop and continue the student’s interest in language and service to their fellow Spanish peers and community. | G205 |
Student Council (STUCO) | Nick Hendricks | MHS Student Council plans assemblies, spirit weeks and focuses on improving school climate through other activities and events. Additionally, we hold our annual philanthropy event, BEAST Week, in which we involve the school and community to help fundraise for our recipients who are facing hard life challenges. Student Council welcomes all students at MHS; applications open in August and January. | J Conference |
Technology Student Association (TSA) | Jessica Holman | TSA enhances personal development, leadership and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions and related programs. | F124 - Robotics Lab |
Tribal Nations Together - Native American Culture Club | Mark Webb | To promote Native culture and to provide resources to Native students. We want to share and promote culturally accurate history and activities. You do not have to be Native to join, everyone is welcome. | S104 Twice a month. 8:15 am and during all 3 upperclassmen lunches. |
Unified Club Partners and Athletes | Cherie Miller | To unite students with and without disabilities through social activities, sports training and competition. The goal is to build student character, increase acceptance of disabilities and develop leadership skills and enhance the whole school community. |
E109 1st Tuesday of each month at 8:00am & 3:45pm |
Yearbook | Deana Silk | The yearbook staff works to capture MHS at its greatest. Students photograph, caption and create the yearbook to be a piece of history for all high school students to be proud of. | E104 |
Young Democrats of MHS | Sarah Carnes | To provide a platform for young people to become more involved in their political party. The Young Democrats of MHS will act as a community that strives to learn about important issues and act as a conductor through which students can voice their opinions on these issues. The Democratic Party’s movement and ideologies will be the main object of this club through knowledge and proactive actions. | K108 |