Activities & Clubs

Corvallis High School offers an array of clubs that serve our diverse student body. Many clubs meet during lunchtime and participate in activities after the school day. All students are encouraged to become involved in CHS co-curricular activities.

CHS Clubs

Students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities, including student clubs. Student groups may not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship, color, disability, national origin, parental or marital status, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. All student groups must have a statement of purpose for the group, description of qualifications for membership if any, and approval by the school administrator.

Student groups must apply to the school for recognition and are subject to school district policy IGDA-AR. All school-sponsored student groups have a staff advisor that takes an active role in planning and activities of the group. Non-school sponsored groups are not sponsored, supported financially, or endorsed by the district and will not be supervised by district staff. All such groups will have a staff monitor at all activities on school property during school hours. Student clubs meet during the lunch break or outside the regular school day.

Club/ActivityAdvisorDescriptionMeetsRoom #
Alpine Ski TeamCHS Alpine Ski TeamCommunity-sponsored club sports are defined as those sports not recognized by the Oregon Schools Activities Association. They are independent of and receive no funding, services, or supervision from the Corvallis School District.
Anglophile ClubEmily DrayTo learn about and celebrate the history, geography, legends, and culture of BritainThursdays at lunch120
Arabic ClubSalam AlthahabiPromote understanding and knowledge in Arabic culture through participating in activities.Every other Tuesday at lunch219
Art ClubStephanie VillarrealWe gather to create, appreciate, and discuss art.Mondays at lunchT21
ASBChrista SchmederASB discusses school policy and aims to advocate for, organize, and represent all students attending CHSFirst Tuesday of the month104
Bake Sale ClubMolly WolfeRaise money for different organizations through bake sales.Wednesdays at lunchH3
Black Student UnionEdiyana KreftConnect CHS's Black students and form a sense of community for them, as well as promoting positive representation of the Black community.Tuesdays at lunch218
Book ClubAmy KnokeRead and discuss books.Fridays at lunch116
Calico CovenEmily DrayTo give witches a safe place to practice and talk about their craft.Mondays at lunch120
Chess ClubCarlos Valdes-CasillasTo promote chess appreciation and chess knowledge to the people of the worldMondays at lunch119
Coding ClubRandy MacDonaldPromote and provide opportunities for students to learn new computer coding skills and express themselves using those skills.Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunch105
DND ClubNathan GartnerTo have fun and play Dungeons and Dragons.Wednesdays 2:15-4:30Pod outside 205
Drama ClubLaura BeckTo bring people together to learn about theater and each otherThursdays at lunchBlack Box Theater
Fellowship of Christian AthletesJosh MillerFCA is an opportunity to combine your faith with sports.Mondays at lunch226
Female Student Athletes for ChangeKarmen WibbensElevate voices of female student athletes and improve equality within all facets of sports.Fridays at lunch
Green ClubCharlyn EllisPromote Earth Day awareness, recycling, and other environmental issues.Fridays at lunchSpartan Garden (232 if the weather is bad)
HOSA (Future Health Professionals)Allie LuftigA platform for students interested in healthcare careers and equity within healthcareFridays at lunch217
K-Culture ClubEmily DraySharing and exploring the importance of Korean culture. To bring students together who share an interest in K-pop, K-drama, etc. To serve as an outlet from academicsTuesdays at lunch120
Key ClubNelson GoransonProvide service opportunities in the school and the community; affiliated with Key Club International.Tuesdays at lunchUpper Gym
Lacrosse TeamCommunity-sponsored club sports are defined as those sports not recognized by the Oregon Schools Activities Association. They are independent of and receive no funding, services, or supervision from the Corvallis School District.
Magic the Gathering Club Matt KingA place to learn, play, and compete in Magic the Gathering.Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunch227
MEChAMarcos RiveraShare and spread Hispanic/Latin-X culture.Fridays at lunch223
Model UNMarcos RiveraA United Nations simulation where students solve global issues through the perspective of another country in a discussion based conference.Thursdays at lunch223
Musicians for HumanitySarah PerkinsMusicians for Humanity is an non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness for global humanitarian concerns through music and art.No regular schedule
National Honor SocietySarah TheurerNHS recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in scholarship, service, leadership, and character.1st Wednesday of the month at lunch. Subject to change if scheduling conflict.Upper Gym
Oregon Battle of the BooksJen CarrThe Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB) is a statewide voluntary reading motivation and comprehension program sponsored by the Oregon Association of School Libraries. Students in grades 3-12 read a curated selection of books, then compete in a quiz-show style format to answer questions based on the content of the selected books. Students form their own teams of 4-5 competitors, and there are local, regional and state tournaments.Wednesdays at lunchH1
RC ClubJJ KeimA safe place where people can learn about and use remote controlled vehicles.Mondays at lunchWoodshop
RoboticsBill Briskey CHS RoboticsStudents run a team that operates like a business with a focus on STEM outreach and competing in robotic competitions with other high schools in the Pacific Northwest. Team competes in robotic competitions and judged events that cover design, STEM outreach, business planning, data science, and overall team management.Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00-9:00 PMT-16 in the Technology Wing
SAGAChrista SchmederPromote understanding, acceptance and inclusion of all.Tuesdays at lunchH2
Science ClubChris ThorpeTo increase knowledge and interest in science through participation in activities such as Science Bowl and Science OlympicsThursdays at lunch108
Socratic ClubDan KammerzeltA question led environment in which we create deep conversations around faith and God.Thursdays at lunch226
Spartan ProductionsJayce GiddensTo inspire students to crate and connect with others that have a similar interest in videoFridays at lunchT14
Speech and Debate ClubKC PerleySpeech and Debate is an OSAA-sanctioned activity where students practice public speaking skills through a variety of debate and speaking events. If you want to be part of a dynamic team that has a lot of fun and travels throughout the state to various tournaments, speech and debate is the group for you!Tuesdays from 3:45-5:45 pmLibrary
Snowboarding ClubJason HaunBringing people together to form a community around our outdoor activitiesWednesdays at Lunch209
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate ClubChad FoleyRecreational Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Bring your own controllers if you have them.Mondays at Lunch103
Theater Tech ClubElizabeth WyattLearn about working backstage on a theater production. Learn about lighting, rigging, set construction, painting, sound, and props, through projects on stage, in the shop, costume room, props room, and catwalks.Wednesdays 2:45-4The theater shop backstage at CHS
Ultimate Frisbee TeamSpartan Force Ultimate FrisbeeCommunity-sponsored club sports are defined as those sports not recognized by the Oregon Schools Activities Association. They are independent of and receive no funding, services, or supervision from the Corvallis School District.
Unaccompanied MinorsLia PooleProvide an opportunity for CHS studenbts accross all grades to sing in a small acapella ensemble while obtaining volunteer hours by singing for the Corvallis communityMondays at LunchBand or Orchestra Room (TBD)
UNICEF ClubLeslie GriffinEducate the CHS community about, advocate for, and fundraise for children in underdeveloped countries.Wednesdays at lunch230
Union for NeurodiveristyKelli RiceTo bring awareness of neurodiverse topics while offering way s to succeed.Tuesdays at lunch220
Weight Lifting ClubMatt McDonoughTo lift weights and build fitness sociallyMonday, Wednesday, Friday at lunchWeight Room
Youth in Government ClubNelson GoransonClub participants will be taught how to write a bill and will present their bill at the Oregon State Capitol.Fridays at lunch206
Z ClubJane KiekelProvide leadership opportunities through service to women and children in our community.Tuesdays at lunch204

ASB- Student Leadership

Corvallis High School believes that every student should have a voice. Student leaders represent the entire CHS student body. Leadership students are responsible for coordinating dances and spirit week, school events, and assemblies. The student leaders for the next school year are elected in the last few months of school. For more information on student leadership, contact advisor Christa Schmeder.

Mr/Ms Spartan

The annual Mr/Ms Spartan fundraising program is a tradition at CHS. Student participants join together to coordinate fundraising activities and events for local nonprofits in and around Corvallis. Activities are held throughout the year, culminating with a talent show and pageant in April. Students have raised considerable funds for charities such as the Mario Pastega House, the ABC House, the Starker Arts Garden for Education, and the Corvallis Environmental Center. For more information about this program, contact advisor Amy Knoke.

School Dances

Dances are school-sponsored events, and students are expected to dress and behave in accordance with the following school guidelines/expectations:

  • Only age-appropriate and edited music that is free of objectionable language and does not promote or blatantly glorify sex, drugs, alcohol, or violence will be allowed.
  • Students are expected to dance in a manner that is acceptable and appropriate for a school activity.
  • Inappropriate attire or dancing (such as moshing, lifting students overhead, grinding, etc.) are not allowed.
  • Lewd and unruly behavior and profane language toward authority will not be tolerated.

Any student who violates school or district policy while at a school dance will be subject to disciplinary action and will not be permitted to attend future dances until cleared by an administrator or designee. Admittance to dances may be denied by administration due to attendance, academic progress, and/or behavior.