Mount Tahoma High School - Clubs

Clubs

Some of the clubs offered at Mount Tahoma include:

Club Teacher
Anime Club Mr. Frank AKA Hollywood
A.O.K (Act of Kindness) Mrs. Rudolph
ARC (Achievement Revolution Committee) Ms. Johnson
Band Mr. Krapler
Chess Club Mr. Blazey
Choir Ms. Putain
Dance Team Mrs. Steffke
DECA (Distributive Club of America) Mrs. Johnson
Drama Mrs. Pletcher
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) Mrs. Robnett
Gamers Mr. Lord
GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) Ms. Mulkey
Hip Hop Club Mr. Crisostomo
Jr. NAD Mrs. Tygart, Mr. Rocke, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Osness
JROTC MSG House, LTC Baynes
Key Club (Community Service) Mr. Gordon
Knowledge Bowl Ms. Leonard
National Honor Society Mrs. Hughes
Pep Club Ms. Putain
Robotics Club Mr. Murray, Mr. Meinhart
Associated Student Federation/Student Council Mrs. Rudolph
Varsity Cheerleaders Mrs. Robnett
TV Club Mr. Killion

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