Art Club
Advisor: Mrs. Lindsey Hornkohl Email:
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Phone: (760) 806-8247 ext.353 Club Meeting Times: Varies (please contact Mrs. Hornkohl)
Description: Art Club gives students the opportunity to gain experience in visual art. Any student is welcome to join Art Club. We have many different opportunities for student participation for those interested in art. Art Club is a great way to use your creative talents at TCCS.
Associated Student Body (ASB)
Advisor: Ms. Amanda Beaumont Contact:
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Phone: (760) 806-8247 ext.319
Description: The Associated Student Body of elected and appointed students represent the student body of Tri-City Christian High School, in order to encourage greater interest in school-based events, to promote the general welfare of Tri-City Christian High School, to further the reputation of Tri-City Christian High School, and to bring about greater unity between the students, staff, faculty and administration.
Chess Club
Advisor: Ms. Amanda Beaumont Contact:
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Phone: (760) 806-8247 ext.319 Club Meeting Times: Wednesday during High school lunch.
Description: Come see if you have what it takes to dominate the board. All High school students are welcome to participate in TCCS Chess Club.
CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION (CSF)
Advisor: Ms. Amanda Beaumont Contact:
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Description: The California Scholarship Federation (CSF) emphasizes high standards of scholarship and citizenship for California high school students. Founded in 1921, the California Scholarship Federation is the oldest scholarship institution in the state of California.
Journalism
Advisor: Mrs. Cindy Warner Contact:
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Description: The Journalism class seeks to: - Teach students the history of journalism, including the laws and ethics that sustain the practice, - Instruct students on the proper way to conduct interviews, - Improve students understanding concerning editing, design, production, photography, business and advertising.
Key Club
Advisor: Mrs. Cyndee Horn Contact:
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Description: Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. It's a student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities. Today, Key Club exists on more than 5,000 high school campuses, primarily in the United States and Canada. Key Clubs also exist in many Caribbean nations, Central and South America, Asia and Australia. http://tccskeyclub.wetpaint.com
National Honor Society (NHS)
Advisor: Ms. Amanda Beaumont Contact:
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Club Meeting Times: Times vary. Please contact advisor for further information. Description: National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization devoted to acknowledging high school students who have excelled in four characteristics during their high school years. These four characteristics are Leadership, Service, Character, and Scholarship. NHS members make every effort to work for the betterment of their community. Every high school that is part of NHS has its own set of rules and standards that are laid down by its advisors. In addition, each state that has schools that are part of NHS has a state board and state advisors. The job of the state advisors is to make sure that each school follows the national charter of the National Honor Society.
Yearbook
Advisor: Mrs. Cindy Warner Contact:
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Meeting Times: Yearbook Journalism is a year-long class, where students are tasked to maintain a variety of duties.
Description: The TCCS Yearbook staff aims to: - Teach students the skills required to create the school yearbook, - Produce a product that reflects exceptional journalistic standards and, Help students learn the overall value of teamwork.
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