Programs / Activities
Clubs and Extracurricular Activities
- Band & Colorguard
- Beta Club
- Chess Club
- Drone Team
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Foreign Language Club
- Future Farmers Of America & 4H
- Gaming Club
- HOSA-Future Health Professionals
- JAG
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National Honor Society
- NJROTC Marksmanship
- SAGA Yearbook
- Save Promise
- Slidell High Choir
- Thespian Society Troupe #775
Band & Colorguard
Beta Club
Sponsor(s): Ms. Raj
Info: Ms. Raj for more information.
Beta Club promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership among junior and high school students. Members are also required to complete 30 hours of community service each school year.
Meetings the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7am in the Auditorium.
Chess Club
Sponsor(s): W. Marcotte (310)
Info: Good academic standing required
Chess Club is about getting to play chess face to face with other students from across the school. We work to hone various strategies each week. Eventually we plan on forming a team and competing with other schools. Meetings are every other Wednesday right after school in room 310 until 4 PM.
Drone Team
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Sponsor(s): K. Wahl (522), C. Peterson (206), R. Champagne (514) & K. Stanley (308)
Info: You need a signed permission slip from parent/guardian. It's not just for athletes, anyone can join. There are no other requirements.
FCA, is a fellowship club (of all denominations) to help students further their relationship with God. We meet every Friday morning at 6:30am at the church across the street from the baseball field. Hope you join us!
Foreign Language Club
Sponsor(s): Navarro (500 Hall)
Info: The only requirements are an open mind and $10 for dues.
The organization is known as The Foreign Language Club (but the members would like it to be called The Foreign Culture Club because we focus on culture and not language). The FLC aims to promote awareness in international cultures. The FLC hopes to foster a friendly exchange of cultural ideas, practices, traditions, and food between students, staff, faculty, administrators, and members of the community. The FLC strives to create a welcoming environment that celebrates all the cultures of the world. First meeting will be Thursday, September 7th during A and B lunches in room 504. Second meeting will be Wednesday, October 11th in Chef’s room after school. Google Code: nuwg6xr
Future Farmers Of America & 4H
Gaming Club
Sponsor(s): W. Marcotte (108), D. Hunt (301),
Info: Good academic standing
We get together to play video games and tabletop games every other week. Hopefully, we will be able to start more competitive events soon. Great place to make new friends and have fun! Every other Thursday right after school in room 108 until 4 PM. We alternate between video and tabletop sessions weekly.
HOSA-Future Health Professionals
Sponsor(s): B. Bankston (608) & M. MacMenamin (604)
Info: $30 Dues to be paid on MyPaymentsPlus; Minimum GPA of 2.5; Any student enrolled in a health science class or interested in pursuing a career in the health field is invited to become an active member of this international organization.
HOSA is the place for students to expand upon the learning opportunities offered in the classroom. HOSA is not a club – it is an organization that promotes career opportunities in health and supports young people who plan to become the next generation of health professionals. We emphasize participation through social activities, leadership development sessions, business meetings and friendly competition by means of skill and academic contests on the local, district, state and national level. Members will meet every Wednesday in room 608 at 2:45pm. Google Code: irgcmoj
JAG
Mu Alpha Theta
Sponsor(s): B. Comeaux (517) & K. Evans (518)
Info: Membership is by invitation only, starting with recommendations from math teachers. Students must have completed Algebra I and Geometry, and must be enrolled in a college preparatory math class (Algebra II or higher). Their math GPA must be at least 3.5. They must also have clean discipline and attendance records.
We are the math honor society on campus! We provide free math tutoring on Tuesday mornings for the student body. To remain in good standing, members must attend monthly meetings, participate in quarterly math quizzes, and help provide tutoring to earn a minimum of 5 service hours per semester. Seniors who remain in good standing will receive cords to wear at graduation and a seal on their diploma. Tutoring is offered every Tuesday morning in room 518. Member meetings are usually the second Tuesday of the month in room 517.
National Honor Society
Sponsor(s): K. Carruth (110)
The student must have a 3.5 GPA with no semester grades of a D or F and no more than 5 C's total on their transcript. Student must have on his/her record a minimum of 2 credits of honors/gifted academic/AP/DE courses per year; five consecutive semesters count toward eligibility. All courses count, including those taken in summer school and those taken in 8th grade for high school credit. However, proficiency credit is not counted since letter grade is not designated. A student must have on his/her record active membership in 2 school-based extra-curricular organizations per year (sophomore and junior years). A record of leadership determined by faculty input and character determined by faculty input.
National Honor Society is designed to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of America's secondary schools. Meetings: The 3rd Wednesday of the month - at 7:00 AM in room 110. Tutoring for all Subjects: Every Thursday - at 7:00 AM in the Library Quiet Zone
NJROTC Marksmanship
Sponsor(s): Jones (715) & Mounger (714)
Info: For Marksmanship Must be a member of the SHS NJROTC unit during the competition season.
Be a part of Slidell's only competitive High School marksmanship team! We compete against cadet JROTC programs across the United States while honing the finer points of marksmanship that will last a lifetime. Practice runs from August to April .
SAGA Yearbook
Sponsor(s): E. Brockhaus (718)
Info: Clean discipline record, good standing of attendance, GPA 3.0 or above, teacher recommendations
SAGA is a publications club that covers all events and organizations at SHS in writing, photography, and design, and we publish the yearbook. We also write for the local newspaper. This is a class during the school day.
Save Promise
Slidell High Choir
Thespian Society Troupe #775
Sponsor(s): S. Sauber (901) & M. St. Cyr (902)
Info: All are welcome – auditions to everyone with good discipline record and attendance. $10 dues to be active in the Society. $140 to attend the State Convention. $39 Induction Fee for Membership & Participation in State Events
THESPIAN SOCIETY TROUPE #775 is the SHS Performing Arts Group that presents 2 major musicals a year, a Christmas Show every other year, a summer show open to the public, and Student Directed One Acts. The Troupe performs at the annual State Convention in January and hosts a 24 Hour Play Festival, Christmas on Tiger Drive, Karaoke Days, Parade Dancing, Movie Nights, and occasional Improv Afternoons.
Meeting times: in the auditorium every day 2:30-5:00
Fall Musical Auditions are September 11th after school (Performances are October 19, 20, & 21 at 7pm)
A Christmas Carol Auditions are November 1st after school (Performances are December 7, 8, & 9 at 7pm)
Senior Show Auditions are January 29th after school (Performances are March 7, 8, & 9 at 7pm)
Induction Ceremony & Awards: May 8th at 7pm in the auditorium