Acoustic Guitar and Instrument Club – The Acoustic Guitar and Instrument Club provides an opportunity for students to learn basic guitar skills and to encourage the development of original singer/ songwriters. The club can become an exchange where students of various ability levels can share their ideas and techniques. We will be modeled by the principles of the “Americana Project” and have the opportunity to meet and interact with other young singer/ songwriters in the region. We will also encourage and welcome other acoustic instruments to accompany the singer/ songwriters. Meets Monday after school from 3:00 – 4:00 in the choir room.
Club Advisor: Vince Gianni
Bigger. Faster. Stronger. – Do you want to look better? Sleep better? Be smarter? Be less sick? Have more energy? Be less depressed? Feel better about yourself? Join our friends and work out with Coach Saito from 6:00 to 6:45am Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings in the weight room. Accomplish your fitness goals whether they be to gain weight, lose weight, get stronger, faster, or otherwise.
Club Advisor: Nathan Saito
Fellow Christian Athletes — FCA has been ministering to coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels since 1954. All are welcome to eat lunch, discuss issues and connect with other students and adults. Join us in Coach Saito’s Room 143 at lunch every Tuesday.
Club Advisor: Nathan Saito
Future Business Leaders of America — FBLA is for students interested in business ownership, marketing, entrepreneurship, media design, finance, and/or business management. Our focus is on Service, Education and Progress — more specifically, we focus on performing community service; learning and developing our business-related skills and concepts; and becoming more capable and well-rounded citizens. Join us in Room C100 on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month.
Club Advisor: Hannah Osborn
Future Farmers of America — FFA
Club Advisor: Lance Hill
Key Club — Key Club is an international club in which kids learn about their community and work at providing service to their smaller and greater communities. The parent organization is Kiwanis International. The focus of both organizations is on kids, and how kids can learn to be actively involved in making their school, city, district and world a better place. We meet at lunch on Tuesdays in room 142.
Club Advisor: Kelli Tusow
My Future My Choice Club — My Future-My Choice is a program where juniors and seniors are trained by the Deschutes County Health Department and then teach RSD middle school students about abstinence and healthy choices around sexuality.
Club Advisor: Nathan Saito
National Honor Society — National Honor Society is more than just an honor roll; NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Meets first and third Wed @ lunch.
Club Advisor: Virginia Johnson
Panther Den — Be a part of the Panther Nation!! The Redmond High School Panther Den is a student run club that is the loud part of Panther sports. In addition to being hard-working and ambitious students at Redmond High School, we are also die hard panther fans that take great pride in making our student section one of the most energetic and intimidating atmospheres in all high school sports. We are able to create unity among the students with the official Panther Nation tee shirt and swag. Other student sections around the IMC believe they are the best, however we at Redmond know the Panther Nation truly is the loudest, and most passionate student section in the league!!
We meet the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month at lunch in room 130
Club Advisor: Cindy Baumgartner
RHS Indoor Track — Club Advisor: Tim Conley
Sparrow Club USA – Sick kids get help. Healthy kids become heroes. Schools become sanctuaries. Sparrow Clubs USA is a national non-profit organization of school-based clubs that assist children in medical crisis. Through community service and fundraising projects, Sparrow Clubs support children who have either life threatening illnesses or chronic disabilities and whose families face financial hardship because of it. Individual schools and youth groups are paired with a qualified local child, often a classmate, who is facing a medical crisis. “Young people do great things when given great things to do”. Join us in Mr. Saito’s Room 143 every Wednesday at lunch.
Club Adviser: Nathan Saito
SkillsUSA – SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. The Redmond High School Chapter of SkillsUSA competes in the following technical and leadership events: Welding, Automotive, Manufacturing, Engineering, CAD/CAM, Construction, Job Interview, and Speech. Membership in SkillsUSA creates opportunities for scholarships, travel, and ultimately, jobs. Meeting times are first and third Tuesday at lunch in the CTE Hub.
Club Advisor: Dan Kernion
Thespian Troupe 3563 — Thespian troupe 3563 sponsors after school activities, promotes Theatre in school and out and helps students get involved at RHS. The Troupe also organizes service activities for members and others to help in Redmond and Bend communities. The troupe organizes the Fall Student One-Act Plays and award activities for the end of the year recognition banquet.
Club Advisor: Hilda Beltran
Youth Action Council: Youth Action Council is a youth-led group that works to address the physical and mental health concerns that are typical for high school students. Coordinated in partnership with Deschutes County Health Services, the School Based Health Center, and Redmond High School, Health Club the YAC’s projects bring together research, project planning and advocacy skills to increase awareness and reduce stigma related to the health issues students find most important.
Club Meeting Time: Tuesday Monday during lunch in room A142
Club Advisor: Kelby Christ