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Student Activities Advisory Council (SAAC) - The PCHS Student Council is comprised of elected students who serve as a link between students and the Adminstration. Also, Student Council plans and leads student-centered activities which foster and preserve traditions at PCHS and promote the highest possible level of collective school spirit and enthusiasm for excellence. | Johnny Gatlin Yasemin Tokmakci Whitney Masterson Tracey Wooten |
*Anime - Anime is a Japanese visual form of entertainment with a broad range of genres and styles. The purpose of the Anime Club is to broaden the range of interest and to provide a social environment that introduces members to new anime, or anime as a whole if they are unfamiliar with it. | Sheila Canete-Schmid |
*Book - The overarching goal of Book Club is simply to broaden students' literary horizons while cultivating a love for reading. Students will read one book every month and then meet to engage in discussion about that particular book. Members will also occasionally engage in social activities and service projects. | Dena Belvin |
Brain Game/Quiz Bowl - The Panther Creek Brain Game TEam, also known as the Quiz Bowl Team, competes in academic and trivia competions. In addtion to participating in the televised WRAL Brain Game competition, players are groomed to partiipae in other academic challenges. | Barry Merrill |
Broadcasting / Media | Chris Hoey |
Catamounts LEAD - CATAMOUNTS LEAD (Leadership Education And Development) aims to prepare junior student-athletes to become student-athlete team leaders as seniors. | Jacob Hepp |
*Chess - To provide community and intellectual/strategic stimulation through the playing of chess. | Steve Burham |
*Chinese Student Association - To teach Chinese culture and language, help students who take Chinese courses with homework and host enjoyable outings and activities. | Cara Karra |
*Crochet for a Cause - To teach students the skill of crocheting and donate products to area hospitals. | Ranya Samara |
Dance - PCHS Dance Club aims to provide a safe place for students to learn and perform a variety of dance styles, serve the community, and come together to get to know each other as we explore movement. | Jennifer Travis |
DECA (Marketing) - DECA prepares emerging leaders in the fields of Business and Marketing. Members compete at District, State and International conferences. | Drew Mabe Gwen Shaw Anthony Sullivan Audry Spink |
Digital Media | Amy Frisz-Conlon |
*Ebony Life - To inform and educate the student body about African-American culture and history. | Tamara Barrett |
Environmental - The Envitonmental Club provides recycling of paper, plastic and aluminum for the school. | Enid Duncan |
Family, Career and Community Leaders (FCCLA) - Family, Career and Community Leaders of America was established to promote Family and Consumer Sciences related occupations and to provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for roles in today’s society. | Joyce Reiter Maggie Banks |
*Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) - The purpose of FCA is to see the world impacted for Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. | Stephen Zimora |
*Finance Club - The purpose of this club is to inform students about finance and investments and to explore finance related options. | Daniel McCoy |
French - Panther Creek's French club is an organization created to help students explore the beautiful language of French. The club provides a means for students with a passion for the language and culture to dive deeper in them, more-so than the class already provides. | Whittney Carter |
French Honors Society - To stimulate interest in the study of French, engage its members in the beauty of French, promote high standards of scholarship, and create enthusiasm and understanding for francophone cultures. | Suzanne Mehta |
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) - The purpose of FBLA is to provide as an integral part of the instructional program additional opportunities for students (grades 6-12) in business education and to develop vocational and career and technical supportive competencies and to promote civic and personal responsibilities. | Kalpana Chudasama Joseph Bizzell, Jr. Panagiotis Styliadis |
*Gamers - To provide an opportunity for students interested in digital gaming to experience the diversity of existing games and to learn new ways to interact with the games and other gamers. | Patrick Letts |
*Grammar Enthusiasts Club - The purpose of this club is to spread knowledge and love of grammar not just to club memebers or students, but to everyone. | Denise Nosbisch |
*Humanitarian - To defend basic human rights as well as promote awareness of the issues that go on in the world around us. | Julie Cogburn |
*Indian Student Association - To give students an opportunity to learn about Indian culture, and engage in cultural traditions of India | Cara Karra |
*International - International Club brings together a diverse group of students who all share a common interest in learning about life and culture around the world. | Eric Degermanjian |
*Interact Club - Interact is a club for students want to join together to tackle the issues in their community that they care most about. Through Interact, we carry out hands-on service projects, make international connections, develop leadership skills, and of course have fun! | Eric Degermanjian Edgar Huff Chad Oakley |
International Thespian Society (Drama) - The International Thespian Society (ITS) is a student honorary organization that recognizes the achievements of high school theatre students. The PCHS Thespian Troupe #7273 sponsors a variety of theatrical activities at our school, including productions and workshops. Additionally, members provide support for PCHS Theatre Arts productions and functions. | Bing Cox |
*Key Club - By performing more than 12 million service hours each year, Key Club members make a difference in their communities and the world, organizing a variety of service projects, 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 at the club, district and international levels. Key Club encourages volunteering and fundraising for partners March of Dimes, UNICEF and the Children’s Miracle Network. Key Club members are currently raising funds for The Eliminate Project, a joint effort of the Kiwanis family and UNICEF to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus from the face of the Earth. | Greg Ray Sarah Cutler |
*Korean Student Association - Gather students from any race or ethnicity to learn more about Korean culture. To raise awarenesss about Korean refugees and oppressed citizens. | Bret Andrews |
Latin - To explore and enjoy Greco-Roman culture. | Steve Burham |
*Leo - Leo club provides students with the opportunity to participate in leadership activities and experience working with others. Leo Club improves the community by hosting highway cleanups and volunteering at events, such as the State Fair, throughout the year. Leo Club is sponsored by Apex Lions Club which is a club dedicated to helping the visually impaired and those who are less fortunate. | John Betz |
Math Club - Math Club offers passionate students the opportunity to think, collaborate, tutor, and compete. Weekly activities include solving logic puzzles, exploring competition math, and tutoring peers. Students of all levels are welcome to exhibit and improve their math skills beyond what they learn in class. | Sarah Sammit |
Mock Trial - Mock trial is an organization created by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. The mission and purpose of this program is to educate high school students about the justice system and trial by jury by turning courtrooms into classrooms and connectcing students with attorneys and judges in the hands-on learning laboratory of the courthouse. | Denise Nosbisch |
*Model UN - Model United Nations is a student run organization that is meant to simulate United Nation conferences. This organization includes students who are interested in international affairs and diplomacy. MUN strives to teach public speaking skills, formal debate skills, and awareness of international conflicts. | Roxanna Nicholson |
*Muslim Student Association - The MSA is a student organization devoted to uniting Panther Creek Muslim students and other local MSA students in a supportive Muslim environment and consolidating the Muslim community through out-of-club and in-club service. This organization pursues to educate the Muslim students, and other students willing, of the Islamic faith through student-led discussions, recognizing the varying knowledge levels, but welcoming all with open doors. | Afeefa Ayesh |
National Honor Society (NHS) - School service organization for students leaders with high academic achievement and good character - Download Chapter Bylaws | Lori Craven Ythol Arul |
National Art Honor Society - The purpose of NAHS is to: Recognize and foster students who have shown ability and dedication to art. Service projects for the school and larger community such as the "Memory Project"are an integral part of NAHS. | Paula Hansen |
Odyssey of the Mind - Team members apply their creativity to solve problems that range from building mechanical devices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics. | Shane Westhafer |
Quill and Scroll International Honor Society | Chris Hoey |
Science Olympiad - Science Olympiad is a high school team competition in which students compete in events pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. | Whitney Masterson Alyssa Powell |
*Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) - Unifies all members and allies of the LGBT+ community in a safe place to socialize and discuss topics and events relating to the society. | Elizabeth Cotton |
Socialities - Support students with disabilities. Provide students with disabilities fun social settings throughout the day. | Philip Lauria |
Spanish - Aims to offer exposure of customs, culture and language of the Spanish speaking world. Promotes enthusiasm for the culture through fun and educations activities outside of the classroom. | Lindsey Tiller |
Spanish Honor Society - Our society recognizes high academic achievement in the students' study of the Spanish language. Additionally, we promote their continued interest by using the language in and out of class and being culturally aware. | Rosa Baltodano |
*Students for Gender Equality - Panther Creek Students for Gender Equality is a club which aims to promote positivity, inclusiveness, opportunity, and equality among genders in and around the community of Panther Creek through discussion, activism, and advocacy. We meet regularly to discuss contemporary feminist topics and current events as well as action opportunities for students who wish to be more involved in the gender equality movements in our area. | Sarah Sammit |
*Students for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty - Students for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty is a club that aims to bring awareness of issues regarding different types of animal abuse and work to stop these issues. | Tracey Wooten |
Technology Student Association (TSA) - The Technology Student Association is a co-curricular student led orginization that gives students the oppertunity to compete in a variety of technology based events, serve the community through service work, and engage with other like minded students to solve problems. | William Holler Shane Westhafer Danielle Taweel |
*What's Up? (Current Events) - The purpose is to introduce, inform, interest, and inspire the PC body about the world. The newspaper club's vision is to help every single PC student step out a little and be able to look at the world with a broader perspective. | Lindsey Klein |
Words Within Creative Writing Club - To provide students with an alternative way to express their creative writing abilities outside of the class and to provide a community in which to share their writing. | Elizabeth Pederson |
*Young Democrats - The Young Democratic Club is intended for students interested in civic responsibilities. It is a student led organization and encourages anyone interested to attend to find out more. It is intended for progressive minded youth leaders. | Chris Volkmar |
*Youth In Government - This club and conference affords you the opportunity to civically engage with more than 1,400 other teens from across North Carolina during the course of a four-day conference in downtown Raleigh. While there you will get the chance to debate statewide issues, challenge yourself, and have fun! | Nathaniel Blalock |
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*Denotes student-initiated organizations for the 2015 - 2016 school year. |
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