Clubs

Student life at PFHS is engaging, relevant, and focused on developing skills for the future. Student Clubs and Organizations at PFHS offer the opportunity to be involved in many different ways – on campus, and in the community. The purpose of these is to provide co-curricular programs, engagement opportunities, personal development, and support services to all PFHS students, enabling them to develop globally relevant lifelong skills and graduate. Our greatest treasure lies in the leadership abilities of our students.

Club/Organization

Advisor(s)

Meeting Dates & Times

Additional Information

Academy of Scholars - AOS

Amy Fennell and Elizabeth Hope

See AOS schedule

AOS-top 25 students in senior class, meet every other month for seminars across the county

ACES

Denise Williams-Hall

TBA

A Cappella Ensemble Singers is a musical group of students that have a true love for the harmony of their voices.

Art Club

Manuela Smith

Rm 125 every other Tuesday, 3:45-5:00 p.m.

$25 dues includes a T-Shirt

Battle of the Books

TBD

See the Media Coordinator in the Media Center for details.

BoB is an annual competition where readers are supplied a list of books from the County that they believe send a message to our youth. At competition, those readers come together from their prospective schools and compete in how well they have absorbed the information in these 16 books.

Boys2Men

Christopher McDonald-Curry

Boys 2 Men is a youth mentoring program and project that focuses on developing leadership and providing mentorship to boys and young men . The program provides a variety of activities and experiences to help young men become successful leaders in their communities. The program includes activities such as leadership workshops, career exploration, community service projects, and college readiness. The program also provides mentors who are dedicated to providing guidance and support to participants. The goal of the program is to help young men of color become successful and productive members of society.

Club/Organization

Advisor(s)

Meeting Dates & Times

Additional Information

Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA)

Jazmin Vann and Dionne Drakes

TBA after first meeting: Wednesday, September 10th, 2025 from 3:45 - 4:45 PM in Room 257.

DECA provides unparalleled opportunities to:

  • Association of Marketing Students

  • Develop leadership and business skills beyond what the classroom can provide

  • Explore a variety of career fields, such as fashion, finance, marketing, hospitality & tourism, sports & entertainment and entrepreneurship

  • Network with businesspeople who can influence your future career

  • Receive international recognition in competitive events

  • Create friendships with people from all across North America and beyond at career/leadership conferences held in exciting locations

  • Build a college application and a résumé that will put you at the top of anyone’s list

  • Apply for college scholarships

EF Tours

Octavia Jones-Elliott

Match days: Wednesdays 3:45 - 6:30 pm, rotation of bowling centers

EF Tours

Laura Moya

Practice days: Thurs & Friday 3:45 - 6:00 pm; potential days could be added based on the coach's schedule.

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

John Owens, Jennifer Outlaw, Jessica Roush, and Dionne Drakes

TBA

Leadership organization for business students.

Future Farmers of America (FFA)

Dr. Courtney Lawrence

TBA

The FFA is a national student organization focused on developing premier leadership, personal growth, and career success in students. The FFA is an intracurricular organization that allows students to explore Agriculture and related careers in high school. The FFA helps to prepare the next generation to meet challenges by developing their unique talents and cultivating interests.  

Glee Club

Denise Williams-Hall

TBA

Production group of students from throughout the school; membership in a music class is NOT required.

Green Team

TBD

TBA

The Green Team provides the recycling program for the school along with competing in a national recycling contest.

HOSA Future Health Professionals

TBD

TBA

HOSA’s Mission: The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.

Key Club

Heidi Henry

2nd Friday of each month starting 13 October 2024 from 3:45-4:30 p.m. in RM 223

Community service-focused organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Fayetteville.

Click here for the Key Club Verification Form.

Ladies First

Shirlee Evans

TBA

Ladies First is a mentoring group designed to uplift and empower young ladies through intentional guidance, cultural celebration, and leadership development.

Marching Band

James Richardson

TBD

National Honor Society

TBD

2nd Tuesday of the month from 3:45-4:15 p.m.

See schedule posted on NHS bulletin board

NHS is a Service organization in which juniors and seniors with a 4.0 weighted grade point average (GPA), exemplary character, and leadership skills are invited to join. Membership by invitation. New members are invited to join in the spring. NHS-selected Soph or Jr year, must have a weighted 4.0 GPS and a complete selection packet. Also, see NHS under Student Resources tab.  NHS FAQ Sheet

National Technical Honor Society

Jazmin Vann

TBA for elgibile new members. Current members will be sent an email for upcoming meeting dates TBA.

NTHS stands for National Technical Honor Society. Students must meet the following requirements in order to receive an invitation for induction:

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Attain an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher (unweighted) Complete a CTE Concentrator Pathway and maintain a 90 average in those courses (level 1 and level 2 course - Ex: Entrepreneurship 1 and Entrepreneurship 2 Honors).

Eligibility is determined late January/early February. Students complete community services projects and school-based project under the following pillars: Service, Leadership, Career Development, and Recognition.

Odyssey of Sound' Marching Band and 'Odyssey of Jazz' Jazz Ensemble

James Richardson

TBD

The Marching Band consists of drum majors, percussion (Lords of Thunder), Auxiliary (Queens of Auxiliary), Low Brass, High Brass, and woodwinds.

Science Olympiad

Shannon Shurko

TBA

American team competition in scientific disciplines including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

SkillsUSA

Sara Gagnon

Check with instructors about meeting times and locations

SkillsUSA is a Career & Technical Student Organization. If you are taking or have completed amy CTE Class, you may join. We complete at the Regional & State Levels. (First place winners on the State Level go to National Competition.

Speech and Debate Club (Forensics)

Heather Wrench

Days TBD Room 247, weekly practices during the season. Competitions begin in September and end in February. Finalists and districts in March and national competitions are held in June.

Speech and Debate is a competition based activity. We compete on a regular basis with other high schools in the surrounding counties. Students can choose a discipline, either speech or debate events, to compete in. The goal of our team is to help our students be more confident and become effective communicators. No experience is required, we learn and grow together!

Sports Medicine

Chris Green

Student 2 Student (S2S)

TBD

TBA

Student-led organization that welcomes incoming students and helps departing students prepare for their next school.

Student Government Association (SGA)

Jennifer Button

Wednesday mornings at 8:00 a.m., during 3rd period.

SGA participates in 1. Activities that develop self-awareness and confidence in students. 2. Opportunities for students to positively impact their peers, school, district, and community. 3. Leadership opportunities at the district, state, regional, and national levels. 4. Creation and implementation of student activities.  

Some activities include: Planning Homecoming/Coming Home, and Dances.

Unplugged Club

Michelle Lampinen and Miguel Velazquez

Meetings will begin September 10th once a week day TBD, with a once a month meeting on a Friday for large campaigns

Unplugged Club is a tabletop gaming club designed to give students a break from screens and reconnect through face to face fun. Members gather to play board games, card games, and role-playing adventures like Dungeons & Dragons, all without electronics. The club fosters critical thinking, strategy, teamwork, and social interaction in a relaxed and inclusive environment. Whether you're rolling dice, building alliances, or bluffing your way to victory, Unplugged Club is your place to power down and play smart.

Vocal Music (Chorus)

Denise Hall

Class of students in Fall and Spring semester. We would love for you to join and harmonize with us, as we perform during sporting events, and graduation at the end of the year. We also have a Choir performance where we

Yearbook

Kevin Weaver

Daily during school hours

See Mr. Weaver for additional information.

Club/Organization

Advisor(s)

Meeting Dates & Times

Additional Information

JROTC Drill Team

SMSgt Johnnie Grove; MSgt Derek Nelson

JROTC drill builds confidence in cadets and develops discipline, teamwork and leadership skills.

JROTC Raider Team

SMSgt Johnnie Grove; MSgt Derek Nelson

JROTC Raider Team builds confidence and leadership skills through physical fitness and conditioning; the team competes against other teams in fitness challenges, obstacle courses and other challenges.