Activities and Clubs
All students are encouraged to involve themselves in one or more of the 15 school clubs and activities at CVHS. For specific information about club meetings and events contact CVHS Activities Director, Kristina Stone.
CVHS 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 the purpose of 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.
District Policy on Student Clubs
Club Name | Advisor | Advisor Email |
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Anime Club | Nyquist | [email protected] |
Chess Club | Hart | [email protected] |
Computer Science Club | Bregar | [email protected] |
Corvallis Force | Loso | [email protected] |
Crescent Crier | Jordan | [email protected] |
Cultural Appreciation Club | Blue Arm | [email protected] |
CV Robotics | Carone | [email protected] |
CV Ski Racing Team | Ski Team Parents Advisory Group | [email protected] |
Drama Club | Murray | [email protected] |
DND Club | Zimmers | [email protected] |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) | McDonald | [email protected] |
Fiber Arts Club | Moses | [email protected] |
Film Photography Club | Moses | [email protected] |
Gaming Club | Freedman | [email protected] |
Girls Lax | McKee | [email protected] |
Hiking Club | Moses | [email protected] |
Jazz Club | Perkins | [email protected] |
Key Club | W. Kirsch | [email protected] |
Mathletes | Kroening | [email protected] |
Model United Nations | Perley | [email protected] |
Musicians for Humanity (MFH) | Perkins | [email protected] |
Outdoor Activity Club | Loso | [email protected] |
P.R.I.D.E. Club | Blue Arm/Janeway | [email protected] |
Raider Rocketeers | Bregar | [email protected] |
SAM (Students Advocating for Health) | Blue Arm | [email protected] |
Science Olympiad | kanter | [email protected] |
Speech and Debate Club | Perley | [email protected] |
Students for Environmental Action (Sea Club) | Dickerson | [email protected] |
Studdy Buddies | Kroening | [email protected] |
Surf Club | Howe | [email protected] |
UNICEF Club | Stair | [email protected] |
Youth and Government (YMCA) | Viramontes | [email protected] |
School Dances
Dances are usually sponsored by school clubs or organizations as fundraising activities. They generally occur in the cafeteria; Student Body Cards are required for admission. As school sponsored events, students are expected to dress and behave in accordance with district and school guidelines/expectations. The high school dance experience should be both safe and respectful. At all school events, including dances, we want to be sure that students are in a safe, positive, and healthy environment.
- 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 dances (such as moshing, lifting students overhead, grinding, etc.) are not allowed.
- Lewd and unruly behavior or profane language for 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.
If a student wishes to bring a friend who does not attend CVHS, a guest pass form must be submitted to the office for approval. Permission will be granted or denied on an individual basis. Generally, only high school aged students will be admitted. Middle school students are never admitted. Dances end at 11:00 pm.
Once a student arrives at a dance, they are not allowed to leave and return. The district has a fundamental and ethical obligation to prevent alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and to maintain a drug-free environment.
Raider Royalty
The annual Mr/Ms CV fundraising program is a tradition at CVHS. Students work all school year to raise funds for charities in our community including fundraising events, donation drives, and student events at CV. Contact Mr/Ms CV Advisor Kristina Stone for more information about how to support the Mr/Ms CV program.
Each year, a group of twenty Crescent Valley seniors spend the school year raising money for three local charities. Their efforts to raise donations are showcased in the variety of fundraisers that are available. In April the team hosts a celebratory pageant where the total contributions to the three charities are announced.
In 2017, the three charities were: Children’s Miracle Network, Jackson Street Youth Shelter, and The Old Mill Center. Students raised over $44,000.