Automotive Service Club
The car club is open to any high school student with an interest in cars, trucks, or racing. The club meets periodically during ECA periods and offers guest speakers, vehicles on display, and a fall car show.
Mr. Carl Hall, Sponsor
Beta Club
The Beta Club develops in students the ideals of academic achievement, character,
service, and leadership.
The motto is "Let Us Lead by Servicing Others".
Members must have a minimum GPA of 3.333 and
complete an application.
Mrs. Meg Johnson, Advisor
Book Club
The HHHS Book Club meets in the library once a month during ECA period. The students preview newly purchased materials, discuss the books they are currently reading, and vote for a book of the month.
If you enjoy reading and you want our library to be the best it can be, the HHHS Book Club is for you!
Mrs. Angie Burch, Advisor
BPA - Business Professionals of America
BPA meets during ECA and also at after-school events throughout the year to prepare for regional, state, and national competitions. Business Professionals of America is the leading CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, office administration, information technology, and other related career fields. The mission of Business Professionals of America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills.
Mrs. Jessica Griepenstroh, Advisor
Chess Club
This group meets to play chess!
Players of all levels--beginners to experienced--are welcome to learn more about
this challenging and strategic game. This group may host a tournament in the spring.
Mr. Gary Ayer, Sponsor
Drama Club
The Drama Club promotes the performing arts at Heritage Hills High School,
which has a long-standing tradition of high-quality performing arts.
Students produce a dramatic play in the fall and a musical in the spring.
The senior high school students audition in the fall,
and the spring musical auditions are open to both
middle and high school students.
Mrs. Sandi Fortune, Director
FCA - Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a ministry student-initiated and student-led.
The group has huddle meetings, mission work, and other outreach.
Any interested student is welcome to attend meetings.
Mr. Corey Mauck, Advisor
FFA - Future Farmers of America
FFA is a dynamic youth leadership organization within agricultural education that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success. Leadership skills are developed
through participation in local, regional, and state contests and conventions.
Members develop personal growth through night meetings, fresh fruit sales, and the spring party.
Through the FFA, you can learn more about many of the more than 300 careers in Agriculture!
Students should see the advisor to sign up.
Mr. Paul Steinmetz, Advisor
Natural Helpers
Natural Helpers are students who help their peers with problems through active listening,
problem-solving, and referral skills.
Students are selected by peers and then trained in the helping skill at a fall retreat.
They attend ongoing training opportunities and meetings.
Mrs. Kathy Wilmes, Advisor
Optimist Club
Members have the opportunity to develop leadership and teambuilding skills all while helping
communities. Members have the opportunity to share in the decision-making process of the organization,
meet young people with similar interests and goals, grow from training seminars…..and have fun!
Participation in Junior Optimist International gives young people the opportunity to serve their communities
Students who are involved in Junior Optimist Clubs learn about and practice good citizenship, teamwork,
communication and money management. Membership in Junior Optimist Clubs helps to develop friendships
with others who share the same interests. There are opportunities for personal growth and leadership positions
at Club, District, and International levels. Junior Optimist exposes Members to optimism as a philosophy of life,
provides Members with an improved sense of kindness, increased awareness for those in need, and a better
sense of coping with cultural diversity. It also provides members the opportunity to complete community service
hours required for graduation. If you are interested in joining the Optimist Club, please join the Optimist
ClubGoogleClassroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/NzMxMjE5NzkyMzA5?cjc=kmzozvg
Mrs. Sydney Harris, Advisor
Patriot Voice
Voice is a youth-led, nationwide organization with the goal to fight back against the tobacco industry.
Voice and SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) combine efforts into one group to represent Heritage Hills
High School. The group promotes positive decision-making by providing the student body with information and
activities. The group organizes and facilitates events including Red Ribbon Week, Kick-Butts Day, guest speakers, and
other related activities to increase student awareness. Students who want to make a difference are encouraged to get
involved anytime throughout the school year.
Mrs. Leah Konerding and Mrs. Jessica Kincaid, Advisors
Pep Club
The Pep Club was formed to be an active, supportive group for all activities at Heritage Hills High School.
The most important activity is attending school functions, but Pep Club members also assist with pep sessions, plan
dress-up themes for sporting events, decorate the lockers, and provide manpower for a host of other activities in and
around the school. To join, simply attend the initial meeting and respond to an email invitation to join the clubs Google
Classroom. Once you have joined the Google Classroom you will receive emails about opportunities to be involved.
This club typically meets during ECA periods.
Mrs. Alyssa Sermersheim, Advisor
Poetry Club
Poetry Club is for all students interested in indulging in poetry, whether that means writing poetry, sharing poetry,
or reading their favorite poetry written by others. This club gives students a healthy outlet to share their feelings
and feel supported. The intended outcome is for students to get out of their comfort zone. It’s a way for them to
speak about their thoughts and their feelings in a way where no one will judge them, but instead value them for
choosing to share. It will be a place to build bonds with fellow students and encourage writing.
Mrs. Becky Gasaway, Advisor
Renaissance
The student Renaissance committee provides leadership for the activities provided by the school's Renaissance program. The group determines ways to encourage and reward students for hard work and success in academics, attendance, and attitude. Interested students attend the first call out meeting and then meet monthly throughout the school year to help plan and promote Renaissance activities.
Mrs. Angie Spinner, Advisor
Young Women LEAD
The YWL Club fuels the momentum from the Young Women LEAD yearly conference and
keeps positive messages in front of girls year round. In this club, girls can put into play
the confidence and leadership skills they gain through Young Women LEAD and
share messages of empowerment with their peers.
Ms Chrissy Lauck, Advisor