Clubs and Organizations
William C. Overfelt High School has lots of different clubs you can join!Top of Page
There are community service clubs, robotics, hacking, dance, drama, business, and many more. These clubs are a great way to try new things, learn skills, and make new friends. No matter what you like—performing, technology, or helping others—you’ll find a club for you.
Club Rush (when clubs sign up new members) will happen in the quad on August 26-28.
Club Rush (when clubs sign up new members) will happen in the quad on August 26-28.
If you want to start your own club, you can! This page will show you how to create a club, join one, and keep your club going. You’ll find help with the forms, making rules, getting members, and planning events.
How to Join or Create a ClubTop of Page
Creating a club requires you to complete the paperwork on this page, which includes drafting a sample budget, creating a constitution, finding an advisor, and gathering at least six members. Joining a club is much simpler: sign up at club rush, or just click on the active club list and attend a meeting to inquire about joining, or email the club advisor.
Active Club PaperworkTop of Page
The forms below are required paperwork for spending money and organizing fundraisers. When you create a purchase order to spend club money, you must complete and attach meeting minutes found in the same document.
Club Creation PaperworkTop of Page
The link below includes the necessary forms you need to fill out to activate a club, guidelines for creating your constitution, and information on where to submit your paperwork. Existing clubs still need to reactivate their clubs each year.
Paperwork How-TosTop of Page
The links below will guide you through the process of filling out club paperwork, including RPOs, fundraising requests, meeting minutes, and more.