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CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

Pioneer High School offers a variety of clubs to give students the opportunity to socialize with other students with common interests and talents.

Some clubs meet once a month, others meet every week to plan, organize and develop club activities, events and/or community improvements and partnerships. Some clubs have academic requirements to join. 

Clubs are free and open to students and there is no limit to the number of clubs a student can join. Please note that the clubs offered can change from year to year depending on student interest and availability of club advisors.
2025-2026 Clubs

2025-2026 Clubs

Anime Club

We want to make connections while watching anime. We also want to discuss the art, culture, and history of anime.
 
Once a week during Friday at lunch in D401

AVID Club

Ready to make your college dreams a reality? The AVID Club is your go-to spot for all students looking to achieve academic success, explore college options, and have a blast while doing it!
 
We’re open to everyone, whether you’re already thinking about university or just starting to consider your post-high school plans. 
 
 
The meetings will take place every other Wednesday during lunch in D103 

Brown Issues

 
 
 
Brown Issues is a statewide youth-led advocacy organization that utilizes healing, civic engagement, and narrative change to help young people find their agency and create systematic change within their communities.
 
 
Meets: Wednesday bi-monthly @ lunch in room D302

California Scholarship Federation

seal for the California Scholarship Federation
The California Scholarship Federation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to recognize and encourage academic achievement and community service among middle and high school students in California. There are approximately 1500 chapters in middle school and high schools throughout the state, and each chapter is comprised of students members who meet eligibility requirements. Each chapter is led by a staff adviser.
 
Eligible students become members by submitting applications based on their report card grades. Membership is for one semester, and membership drives are held each semester within established periods dictated by the State bylaws.
Conferences are held annually, and student awards recognizing scholastic achievement and community service are presented.
 
 
Meets on the First Wednesday of the Month in D205
 

Chess

white king chess piece with a P and star embossed on itEvery weekday @ Lunch in D204
 

Community Health

stylized green cross with peopleEvery other Thursday at lunch in D202

Community Leadership Club

The purpose of our community leadership club is to help encourage other students to unlock their inner potential for success through public speaking, organizing events, helping with community initiatives, and finding ways to become more confident in themselves and their future.
 
 
Meetings will take place in Mrs. Ash's room (D105) on the second Tuesday of every month. 

Cru Club

The purpose of this club is to create a safe place for encouragement and Bible study. 
 
Every second Wednesday of the month in room D302.

Debate Club

Create a welcoming environment for students interested in government or law or simply who like to debate.
 
Fridays at lunch in Mrs. Ott's room

Desi

drawing of a stylized sun
Desi Club is a club to help bring awareness of South Asian culture, celebrates South Asian festivals and promote unity between different cultures through holding events and hosting actvities. 
 
 

Drama/ Musical

To perform and get students involved/inform in performing arts 
 
 
Fridays at Lunch- D402

Feminist Club

The purpose of this club is to promote gender equality, educate, empower, provide a safe space, encourage action, and build a safe and powerful community.
 
 
Every other Monday Ms. Roush's room.

FFA

yellow circle with american eagle on top, and an owl in the middle, with the title FFA agricultural education
 
FFA is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
 
FFA develops members’ potential and helps them discover their talent through hands-on experiences, which give members the tools to achieve real-world success.
 
FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership.
 
Meetings: First Thursdays of the month after school in the cafeteria
(holiday breaks may change meeting schedule, see club adviser)
 

GSA (Gender Sexuality Alliance)

To provide a safe space for LGBTQ+ on campus, educate people on queer history
 
 
Ms Pham
C301 at lunch on Wednesdays
 
 

HOSA

To develop leadership and technical skills in students to help them transition from school to a career in the health industry
 
Ms Park
 
S109 
Last Wed of every month at lunch
 

M.E.Ch.A

a black eagle holding a branch, with the words MECha on top and La Union Hace la Fuerza on the bottom
 
 
 
Meets: First Friday of the month in room D305
 

Music Club

To bring together individuals who share a passion for music to explore, create, and enjoy musical experiences collectively.
 
2nd Thursday of each month in B07

Muslim Student Association

Unite Muslim students on campus
 
Every other Friday at lunch in room C204

National Honor Society

logo for the National Honor Society
 
The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. 
 
 
Meets: First Wednesday of the month in D205 or the Theater
 

PHS Entrepreneurs

Provide students with the chance to run a business.
 
H111 during lunch

Psychology Club

We are a more topic-focused club, so we do some things involving teaching psychology, but there is also some experiments. Our club's purpose is to have fun experimenting and learning about psychology and it's careers.
 
 
Mr Olson
D-206, every other Tuesday

Robotics

drawing of a head with a digital brain with the title Digital minds and the number 5458
Team 5458 is a robotics team based in Woodland, CA. Digital Minds introduces students to the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Students build leadership and communication skills while working with fellow students. We open for pathways for students to succeed in both STEM and business fields by using real hands-on experience alongside professionals. Team 5458 is an inclusive environment where everyone is welcome.
 
Meets:
 

Puente Club

Build Puente Unity and Fundraise for College Trips
 
 
Ms. Rodriguez
Every other Thursday in Room C304

SkillsUSA

Skills USA logo for Pioneer HighSkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization serving middle school, high school, and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce.
 
 
Meets:   Meets on the 3rd Thursdays after school in the Cafeteria
 

Spanish

a picture with the words Club de Espanol and a artistic sun behind
 
Meets Tuesdays @ lunch in room C301
 
 
 

Women in STEM

Women In STEM logo
Room: C203 some Fridays at Lunch
Advisor: Ms. Marquez
Co-Advisor: Ms. Nichols