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Pullman High School

Clubs & Activities

Clubs and Activities

  • The Art Club at Pullman High School is a creative space where students explore different art forms, share ideas, and express themselves through visual arts. Open to all skill levels!

    Advisor: Rob McPherson rmcpherson@psd267.org

    Meetings: Wednesdays from 3 pm-4 pm in room U410

     

  • The ASB Executive Council at Pullman High School promotes representative student government and fosters school unity, pride, and spirit. Members participate in a yearlong activities program that builds leadership skills, encourages positive attitudes, and strengthens connections within the school and broader community.

    Advisor: Erin Willy ewilly@psd267.org

    Meetings: Wednesdays at 7:40 am in Room U213

  • The AAPI Club at Pullman High School provides academic, social, emotional, and cultural support to all students, with a focus on uplifting AAPI students. The club raises awareness of AAPI history and events, promotes cultural self-awareness, and works to create a more inclusive and supportive school environment.

    Advisor: Debbie Nakata dnakata@psd267.org

    Meetings: Every other Friday at 3 pm in room U107

  • The Black Student Union at Pullman High School aims to raise awareness of Black issues and experiences while promoting unity, understanding, and respect among all cultures within the school community.

    Advisor: Kelli Dahmen kdahmen@psd267.org

    Meetings: Every other Monday in room M215

  • The Vocal Music Club at Pullman High School is open to all students and aims to inspire a love for vocal music and singing through fun, inclusive, and creative musical experiences.

    Advisor: Andy Mielke amielke@psd267.org

    Meetings: During class in room M505

  • The Computer Club at Pullman High School is dedicated to building understanding and appreciation for Computer Science. Open to all students, the club fosters curiosity, collaboration, and a sense of belonging within the world of technology and programming.

    Advisor: Sam Anderson sanderson@psd267.org

    Meetings: Thursdays after school in room U409

  • DECA at Pullman High School prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Through competitions, leadership activities, and real-world experiences, students gain valuable business skills and professional confidence.

    Advisor: Melissa Mayer mmayer@psd267.org

    Meetings: Thursdays at 7:50 am in room U301

  • The Diverse Book Club at Pullman High School fosters a passion for literature while encouraging students to broaden their perspectives, deepen their understanding of texts, and engage with community issues through thoughtful discussion and shared reading experiences.

    Advisor: Danielle DeMartin ddemartin@psd267.org

    Meetings: Fridays from 3 pm-4 pm in the library

  • The Drama Club at Pullman High School brings students together to create main stage productions and musicals, offering opportunities for artistic expression, creativity, and collaboration through the performing arts.

    Advisors: Andy Mielke amielke@psd267.org, Aryn Allen aallen@psd267.org, Randy Emerson remerson@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mon-Fri from 3 pm-4:30 pm in room M505

  • The Environmental Club at Pullman High School empowers students to raise awareness about environmental issues and take action toward a more sustainable future. The club fosters an inclusive community focused on education, activism, and creating positive change both locally and globally.

    Advisor: Olivia Craine ocraine@psd267.org

    Meetings: Tuesdays at 3:10 pm in room U304

  • FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) at Pullman High School is a student-led organization that focuses on personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Members engage in community service, competitive events, and hands-on projects that strengthen families and communities.

    Advisors: Jill Bickelhaupt jbickelhaupt@psd267.org, Altaira Bogle abogle@psd267.org

    Meetings: Wednesdays at 3:15 pm in Room U403

  • FFA (Future Farmers of America) at Pullman High School prepares students for leadership and careers in the science, business, and technology of agriculture. Through hands-on learning, competitions, and community involvement, members develop skills in leadership, responsibility, and agricultural literacy.

    Advisor: Rob Matthews rmatthews@psd267.org

    Meetings: 2nd Monday of the month at 5:30 pm in Room U302

  • The Film Club at Pullman High School is a creative space for students passionate about filmmaking to showcase their talents, collaborate on projects, and develop leadership and teamwork skills. Whether creating short films, documentaries, or animations, members gain valuable experience, build community, and work toward artistic recognition and exposure.

    Advisor: Danielle DeMartin ddemartin@psd267.org

    Meetings: Tuesdays from 3 pm-4 pm in room U203

  • The Freshman Class at Pullman High School focuses on building class spirit and supporting school-wide events. Members help organize fundraisers to support future graduation activities, contribute to ASB and school events, and promote a strong sense of community and involvement among the freshman class.

    Advisor: Rob McPherson rmcpherson@psd267.org

  • Greyhound Minds Matter is dedicated to promoting mental wellness at Pullman High School by reducing stigma, encouraging help-seeking behaviors, and fostering social connection. The club supports self-care, healthy habits, and a positive, supportive environment for both students and staff.

    Advisors: Denise Thompson, dthompsonST@psd267.org, Baylee Petersen bpetersenST@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays at 8:15 am in the Counseling Center

  • The Jazz Band at Pullman High School promotes and encourages the appreciation of band music through performances both at school and in the community. Working in collaboration with the PHS Vocal/Choral and Orchestra music classes, the club provides students with the opportunity to develop their musical skills and showcase their talents in a variety of settings.

    Advisor: Andy Mielke amielke@psd267.org

    Meetings during class in room M505

  • The Junior Class at Pullman High School works to foster class spirit and support key events, including organizing prom and fundraising for graduation activities. Members also contribute to school-wide initiatives and collaborate with other classes and ASB organizations to enhance the overall high school experience.

    Advisor: Kate Agnew kagnew@psd267.org

     

  • Key Club at Pullman High School is a student-led organization focused on community service, leadership, and making a positive impact. As part of the international Key Club network, members volunteer locally, develop leadership skills, and work together to serve their school and community.

    Advisor: Kristen Coke-Sutton kcokesutton@psd267.org

    Meetings: 3:10 pm on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month

  • Knowledge Bowl at Pullman High School is an academic team competition where students work together to answer questions across a wide range of subjects, including math, science, history, literature, and current events. The club promotes teamwork, critical thinking, and a love of learning through friendly, fast-paced competition.

    Advisor: Sam Anderson sanderson2@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays after school in room U408

  • The LEGO Club at Pullman High School is all about having fun, sparking creativity, and building community—one brick at a time. Students come together to design, create, and collaborate through engaging LEGO-building activities in a relaxed, inclusive environment.

    Advisor: Betty Klover bklover@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays from 3 pm-4:15 pm in room U101

  • The Math Team at Pullman High School invites curious students to explore unique areas of mathematics, discover intriguing concepts and patterns, and enjoy problem-solving in a fun, supportive environment. The team fosters curiosity, collaboration, and a love of learning through engaging challenges and activities.

    Advisor: Olivia Craine ocraine@psd267.org

    Meetings: Wednesdays at 3:10 pm in U304

  • The Orchestra at Pullman High School promotes student participation in instrumental music and provides opportunities to perform both at school and in the community. Working in coordination with PHS Orchestra classes, the club supports musical growth, collaboration, and appreciation for the performing arts.

    Advisor: Katharine Covill kcovill@psd267.org

    Meetings: During class in room M505

  • The Pep Band at Pullman High School promotes school spirit through energetic performances at school and community events. Supporting and encouraging band music, the club works in collaboration with the PHS Vocal/Choral and Orchestra programs to enhance the overall music experience and foster student involvement.

    Advisor: Andy Mielke amielke@psd267.org

    Meetings: During class in room M505

  • The Politics & Debate Club at Pullman High School provides a space for students to discuss current events, explore political ideas, and develop critical thinking and public speaking skills through structured debates and open dialogue. The club encourages respectful discourse and active engagement with civic issues.

    Advisor: Raeiah Currier rcurrier@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays at 3:10 pm in room U205

  • The Science Bowl Team at Pullman High School is a competitive academic team that challenges students to deepen their knowledge in science and math through fast-paced buzzer competitions. Team members collaborate, think critically, and build problem-solving skills while preparing for regional and national Science Bowl events.

    Advisor: Josh Wheatley jwheatley@psd267.org

  • The Science Olympiad Team at Pullman High School engages students in hands-on, team-based science and engineering challenges across a wide range of subjects. Through competition and collaboration, members apply scientific knowledge, build practical skills, and foster a passion for STEM in a fun and supportive environment.

    Advisor: Marla Haugen mhaugen@psd267.org

    Meetings: Saturdays from 10 am-12 pm

  • The Senior Class at Pullman High School focuses on organizing and supporting graduation-related activities, creating memorable experiences for seniors as they prepare to celebrate this important milestone. Members also contribute to school spirit and participate in events that enhance the overall PHS community.

    Advisor: Sherree Komp skomp@psd267.org

     

  • The SkillsUSA Visual Communications Team at Pullman High School prepares students for the world of design, media, and technology through hands-on competition in graphic design, multimedia, and other visual arts fields. Team members develop technical skills, creativity, and professionalism while competing at regional and state levels, showcasing their talents in real-world industry settings

    Advisor: Doug Winchell rwinchell@psd267.org

    Meetings: In room U402

  • The SkillsUSA Welding, Machining, and Construction Team at Pullman High School provides students with the opportunity to develop practical skills in welding, machining, and construction. Through hands-on competition, team members gain industry-relevant experience, enhance their technical abilities, and compete at regional and state levels to showcase their craftsmanship and knowledge.

    Advisor: Tanner Ferry tferry@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays at 3 pm in the Shop

  • The Sophomore Class at Pullman High School focuses on fostering class spirit and supporting school activities. Members work together to raise funds for future events, organize the Sadie Hawkins dance, and contribute to various school-wide initiatives, strengthening the sense of community among the sophomore class and beyond.

    Advisor: Deanna Kile dkile@psd267.org

  • The Spirit Club at Pullman High School is dedicated to organizing and promoting school spirit through a variety of fun and engaging activities. The club leads events like Homecoming Week, including spirit competitions, the spirit assembly, and the Homecoming dance, as well as the Mr. PHS fundraiser. Spirit Club also encourages student involvement, fosters class unity, and provides leadership opportunities for members to take an active role in shaping school traditions.

    Advisor: Betty Klover bklover@psd267.org

    Meetings: Mondays & Wednesdays at 5:30 pm in Room U101

  • The Table Top Club at Pullman High School provides a welcoming and inclusive space for students to enjoy various tabletop games, from strategy games to role-playing adventures. The club encourages student involvement, fosters enthusiasm for gaming, and creates a fun environment where students can connect, collaborate, and unwind.

    Advisors: Kyle Cance kcance@psd267.org, Kayla Brown kbrown@psd267.org

    Meetings: Tuesdays from 3 pm-5 pm in the PHS library

  • The Yearbook Club at Pullman High School is dedicated to creating a memorable and high-quality yearbook each year. Club members work together to capture the highlights of the school year, design layouts, and ensure that the yearbook reflects the spirit and achievements of the entire PHS community.

    Advisor: Melissa Mayer mmayer@psd267.org

    Meetings: During class/camp

  • The Youth in STEM Club at Pullman High School is dedicated to inspiring and empowering the next generation, especially young girls, to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The club fosters an inclusive environment at PHS, bringing together students passionate about STEM, promoting education, and creating opportunities to explore and engage with these fields.

    Advisor: Sherree Komp skomp@psd267.org

    Meetings: Thursdays from 3 pm-4 pm in room U317