Sponsor: Katie Canteenwalla (canteeks@myscps.us)
Room Number: 7-210
Description: The ASL Family is a group of students who are passionate about learning American Sign Language and connecting the Deaf and hearing communities through communication, events, and having fun! Students also have the opportunity to be inducted in the ASL Honor Society, based on volunteer hours and grades. Anyone can join, you don't have to be in an ASL class to participate.
Sponsor: Amanda Wayne (amanda_wayne@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-108
Description: The purpose of art club is to provide students who are interested in creating a place to collaborate and work on artwork, while hanging out with like-minded artists. Students are to bring whatever they are working on to club each week. All students are welcome.
Sponsor: Jeanette Perez (perezjz3@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-202
Description: An interdisciplinary club focusing on the experiences and cultures of our Asian student demographic.
Sponsor: Lisa Lord (Lisa_Lord@scps.k12.fl.us) &
El Alibouch (alibouez@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-117/4-123
Description: Students that help students with disabilities.
Sponsor: Kathy Brosch (Kathy_Brosch@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: Media Center
Description: To promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, leadership and service among WSHS students.
Sponsor: Allyson DuBois (baginsaz@myscps.us)
Room Number: 5-124
Description: At WSHS Book Club, we meet the first Wednesday of every month to vote on and later discuss elements of the book such as development of characters, reoccuring themes, impatful moments, and overall favortie parts. In this club, we allow our members to connect with reading beyond an academic level and converse with readers who have similar literature taste.
Sponsor: Daniel Robie (daniel_robie@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-203
Description: Brain Bowl is a quiz-bowl style competition. Come join our award-winning team as we represent WSHS vs. all other SCPS high schools. If you like Jeopardy, this club is for you!
Sponsor: Joe Cummiskey (cummisjz@myscps.us)
Room Number: 4-223
Description: BPA provides an opportunity to foster business and financial knowledge, along with medical knowledge. It provides valuable information for students who are going to enter the real world soon.
Sponsor: Frederick Ramie (ramiefj@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 7-109
Description: The WSHS Chess Club is designed for all players at any level. We meet once a week and will offer free play as well as lessons and tournaments.
Sponsor: Breana Krausman (krausmbz@myscps.us )
Room Number: Dance Room 2-123
Description: DHS is open to all students who have a 3.5 GPA or higher and have an interest in dance. Students are expected to volunteer to teach and/or take dance classes for a total of 10 hours a semester. Some classes will be offered by WSHS dance team members. Students are also expected to perform at the dance Winter or Spring show. This could be a student choreographed solo or group dance.
Sponsor: Amanda Picton (pictonaz@myscps.us)
Room Number: 5-212
Description: For those who like to talk about and practice group debate and Lincoln-Douglas style debates.
Sponsor: Adam Efland (eflandaj@myscps.us)
Room Number: 6-115
Description: DECA is a globally recognized business club that focuses on preparing emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. With a mission to shape future leaders, DECA provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive business world. Through competitions, conferences, and networking opportunities, members of DECA are exposed to real-world scenarios and are challenged to think creatively, make informed decisions, and work collaboratively. As a result, DECA cultivates leadership, teamwork, and communication skills that are essential for success in any career field.
Sponsor: Amanda Wayne (amanda_wayne@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-110
Description: Fashion club is a place to discuss and appreciate different types of fashion and fashion designers. Fashion club will allow club members the ability to learn how to sew and share their creations with club members and the community.
Sponsor: Pam Gaskill (pamela_gaskill@scps.k12.fl.us) &
Liz Torres (torresay@myscps.us)
Room Number: 4-208
Description: At the beginning of the Fall Semester, Freshmen students apply by application to join the 9th grade branch of SGA: Freshmen Council. This group organizes fundraisers and events as representatives of the Freshmen class. Students, in good standing, are recommended for class representatives and the leadership course.
Sponsor: Juan Hernandez (hernanjc@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 7-104
Description: Welcome to gaming club. A club dedicated to video games. We play a wide range of different games including, new, classics, multiplayer, and single player. Students get to experience some of the most influential games that transformed the gaming industry.
Sponsor: Kristin Falen (kristin_falen@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 7-218
Description: Gay-Straight Alliances, or GSA, is a student-led and student-organized club that aims to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Sponsor: Schowonda Williams (schowonda_williams@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 9-128
Description: The course brings together students of diverse cultures and beliefs that share a love for Gospel music. As a part of the class, students will share their gifts by performing at school, district, and community events.
Sponsor: Paula Vickers (paula_vickers@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: IB Lounge, 5-104
Description: HOSA is a global student-led organization which empowers HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA actively promotes career opportunities in the health industry and enhances the delivery of quality health care to all people.
Sponsor: Breana Krausman (krausmbz@myscps.us ), Courtney Luton
Room Number: Dance Room 2-123
Description: Hunnybears is an audition-based dance team. The team participates at football games performing on the sidelines, performs at pep rallies, performs at community events such at Dancing for Diabetes, and competes at two regionals and one national competition every year. The purpose of the team is to teach discipline and passion.
Sponsor: Betsy Register (betsy_register@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-204
Description: Service above self. Interact stands for International Action. All Interact Clubs are part of the Rotary International organization. Student-led organization that focuses on volunteering to help build up the community.
Sponsor: Paula Vickers (paula_vickers@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 5-105
Description: It allows for IB students to come together and establish a sense of community along with working towards different projects such as the sock drive.
Sponsor: Erik Dye (dyeez@myscps.us) & Frederick Ramie (ramiefj@myscps.us)
Room Number: 7-109
Description: TBA
Sponsor: Nia Williams (willianz1@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-104
Description: The objective of this organization is to represent the junior class opinion, addressing campus needs through targeted programs and maintenance of tradition, and providing opportunities for leadership development in order to enrich the quality of student life at Winter Springs High School.
Sponsor: Elise Curran (elise_curran@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-208
Description: Volunteer Community Service organization. Activities are student-led and involve myriad activities such as First Responder projects, Optimist Cheer, GROW, Trunk or Treat and a dozen others.
Sponsor: Julie Athos (julie_athos@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-207
Description: Kappa Pi is an honors based club for art students. The members must be recommended by their current art instructor. We work on school and community based art projects.
Sponsor: Jennifer Williams (jennifer_williams@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-105
Description: Key Club is student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects, and holding elected leadership positions.
Sponsor: Breana Krausman (krausmbz@myscps.us )
Room Number: 6-104
Description: Math Honor Society--math competitions; math contests made up/local; math fun with like minds. Student with a 3.0, B, average in math classes may apply. Fees are based on National and Florida memberships.
Sponsor: Joe Cummiskey (joseph_cummiskey@scps.k12.fl.us), Chris Adamson (chris_adamson@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: WSHS Auditorium/WSHS Media Center
Description: TBA
Sponsor: Lauren Freeman (freemalz@myscps.us)
Room Number: 5-207
Description: The Bear Truth is a student generated publication that informs its readers about events that are relevant to WSHS and the community at large.
Sponsor: Amanda Wayne (amanda_wayne@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-108
Description: Scholastically minded students are given the opportunity to compete just like sports offer the opportunity for athletically inclined students.
Sponsor: Marsha McBryde (marsha_mcbryde@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: Student Services College and Career Room
Description: To expose minority students to the idea of attending an institution of higher learning through field trips to college campuses, guest speakers, & meetings with college representatives.
Sponsor: Adam Efland (adam_efland@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-115
Description: This is for top junior and senior culinary students only to try out for our culinary competition team
Sponsor: David Johnson (david_johnson@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: Cafe 8-112
Description: This honor society focuses on educating the community about energy conservation and clean energy technologies, promoting these ideas and working to get them incorporated into everyday life. The honor society meets the 1st Monday of every month, has activities after some meetings, does campus recycling of plastic and aluminum, has after school workshops, and participates in community STEM events. Signups are at the beginning of each year, check social media, BNN, and campus bulletin boards for application information.
Sponsor: Bobby Peck (bobby_peck@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number:4-105
Description: The purpose of this organization is to promote scholarship and to recognize academic excellence in social studies among High School students.
Sponsor: Jenna Nikles (SECME) (jenna_nikles@scps.k12.fl.us), Andrew Huskey (Vex) (andrew_huskey@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-215/6-214
Description: Students will participate in at least one science competition each year (such as VEX robotics, SECME, science fair, etc) and maintain a B average or higher in their science course.
Sponsor: Kyle Parker (parkerkj@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-203
Description: Fundraising to help kids play on teams.
Sponsor: Erin Park (parkez@scps.k12.fl.us), Jeanette Perez (perezjz3@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-204
Description: The Spanish Honor Society is an honor society for students enrolled in Spanish. The club will promote and strengthen the knowledge of Hispanic language and culture and serve our community.
Sponsor: Amanda Picton (pictonaz@myscps.us )
Room Number: 5-212
Description: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math
Sponsor: Pam Gaskill (pamela_gaskill@scps.k12.fl.us) &
Liz Torres (torresay@myscps.us)
Room Number: 4-208
Description: Students organize & run the ICC (Inner Club Council), attend meetings with other HS SGAs and school board members. We support other clubs and organizations in fundraisers and activities on campus. Leadership also plans homecoming - and the juniors/seniors in the class plan class specific activities.
Sponsor: Kurt Oettl (oettlkr@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 4-222
Description: Student Warriors Awakening Generations
Sponsor: Anna Riddick (riddicaz@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: Drama Classroom/Auditorium
Description: Students who have contributed a certain number of work hours (typically two mainstage productions) to the WSHS Theatre Company are invited to join the International Thespian Society Troupe #5777. These students are involved with either/both performance and technical theatre and attend competitions and special events. Meetings are open to any student interested in the WSHS Theatre Company.
Sponsor: Kyle Ferland (kerlanfz@scps.k12.fl.us), Kara Ferland (kara_ferland@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: Chorus Room
Description: Tri-M is a National Music Honors Society available to all students currently enrolled in Band or Chorus. Members must have a 4.0 in their music class, a 3.0 overall, and earn musical community service hours throughout the school year.
Sponsor: Dawn Wilkerson (dawn_wilkerson@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 2-107
Description: This club is about the love of making fun movies. We meet, come up with a script, and film and edit a big movie together.
Sponsor: Carrie Crowe (carrie_crowe@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 5-204
Description: The club aims to reduce the stigma of mental health illnesses and increase awareness and acceptance, while promoting health, compassion and kindness to self and others.
Sponsor: Allison Petro (petroaz@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 6-207
Description: The class aims to provide students with practice in photojournalism, design, journalistic ethics, and production of a product.
Sponsor: Shawn Witherspoon (shawn_witherspoon@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: TBA
Description: The fundamental purpose of YMOE Initiative and Curriculum is to increase the overall achievement rates of minority male and female students at Winter Springs High School. Participants meet regularly as an elective course toward graduation. Alternative off-site enhancement activities are scheduled to provide additional learning experiences for the participants.
Sponsor: Schowonda Williams (schowonda_williams@scps.k12.fl.us)
Room Number: 9-128
Description: The fundamental purpose of YWOE Initiative and Curriculum is to increase the overall achievement rates of minority male and female students at Winter Springs High School. Participants meet regularly as an elective course toward graduation. Alternative off-site enhancement activities are scheduled to provide additional learning experiences for the participants.