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Best Buddies  

Peer Tutors in the Life Skills class participate with Life Skills students in after school activities, 1-2 times a month.  Students can become part of the Best Buddies club by becoming a peer tutor during any class period.

Ashley Dilworth
FBLA
(Future Business Leaders of America)
 
An opportunity to be part of a club and learn about business. As a part of FBLA you will spend time preparing for region and state competitions where you can study a subject you are interested in and see how you stack up against the rest of the kids around the valley. This is a great opportunity to find out what you do and what you do not like in business. SO if you want a career in business after you graduate from high school FBLA is the place to go!
Myrna Hall
FCCLA
(Family Career and Communtiy Leaders of America)
  This is a great club that is recognized by colleges all over the country! We do service, compete in star events, plan preference, and have lots of fun! This is a great way to get involved and to meet lots of great new people! If you have any questions see Mrs. Gillett. Susanne Gillett
HOSA
(Health Occupations of America)
  A student service club that is tied in with the CTE Health Occupation classes.  There are State and National competitions that you can chose to get involved with.  We have services projects through out the year; such as the blood drive and others Robert Steele
Key Club $15 This is a service oriented club.  We do activities that help the community, like picking up trash in parks or trails up the canyon.  There is a $15 fee to join, to pay for your  key club T-shirt, and to help fund the club so we can continue to serve our community.  It's like NHS (National Honors Society), but without the strict academic requirements.  This provides an opportunity to serve for those who may not be the best at academic pursuits.  One of the great things about Key Club is that we have doughnuts at every meeting.  It's a lot of fun, and the ultimate goal of the club is for members to grow and learn while helping to better their community Terri Martin
Latinos in Action   Latino students are able to become Para-Educators in our area elementary and junior high schools, tutoring students, but especially those who speak Spanish.   In order to qualify for this class you will need to have and maintain a 2.0 or higher GPA, and speak and write Spanish and English fluently. Mario Pereyra
Make it With Wool   Do you like to sew? Come and get involved with the Make it With Wool competition. This is such a fun experience that you have to make an item of clothing out of wool and have the chance to model and compete with it at a region, state, and maybe even nationals. Orem high has been highly represented so far, so come and get involved with this program! If you have any questions see Mrs. Gillett Susanne Gillett
Math Club $5
The math club is a service organization that provides tutoring services for the OHS student body. They also compete in math competitions locally, and nationally. The fee is $5 a person to help pay for the competition enrollment fees.
John Coxson
Mock Trial     James Jones
Mock U.N.     Reggie Rhees
National Honor Society $5 This is an academic service club that requires you to exhibit excellence in academics, citizenship, and service.  Throughout the year we are involved in several service projects to aid the community. 
To be eligible for membership, you must have a cumulative GPA of 3.85 or higher and have taken and be currently taking honors and AP classes. Throughout the year, all members of NHS are required to attend 3 NHS sponsored service projects. In addition, all NHS members must perform a minimum of 10 personal service hours and report on them at the end of the year.
Kerry Downs
OHS Tiger Times
(Journalism)
  The Newspaper Staff produces a paper once a month and maintains a website.  It gives students the chance to see how a real journalist’s life is.  Students write articles, report games, and experience fun and interesting interviews.  If you’re interested you can send an email to ohstigertimes@hotmail.com.  Also, current staff members will come to your English classes with more information in the spring. Must have teacher approval. Brian Ellingford
Operation Smile  
Operation Smile is a volunteer organization that provides surgery for children in third world countries with facial deformities.  We raise money and awareness to this cause.  It  is an awesome cause, we have tons of fun, and we are making a difference. 
Holly Rhees
Ping Pong     Brian Ellingford
Pro Start   Orem High is offering a Profession foods class. Pro Start! You must have Foods 1 and Foods 2 before being accepted into Pro Start. Lesa Cox
SAPO
(Society of Aspiring Photographers of Orem High)
  This is the photography club.  Learn about photography and have fun while we are doing it. This club is a way to show off your skills with a camera. You don't have to have a camera but it would be nice. This club is open to everyone. When in this club you get to meet new people with your similar interests. There is often a photo contest that the school gets to look at and then possibly buy. During the meetings you talk about how to set up a amazing photographs. This club is very fun and you get to take pictures all the time. Join this club, it is well worth your time.   There are no fees unless you want to buy film or photo paper.  Time commitment depends on president. Gina Tuttle
Tiger TV     Matt Brown
Yearbook     Gina Tuttle

 
 
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