- Best Buddies
- DECA
- E-Sports
- FFA
- Speech and Debate Team
- French National Honor Society
- HOSA
- Journalism/Yearbook
- Model UN
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National Art Honor Society
- National English Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- National Science Honor Society
- National Spanish Honor Society
- Scholars
- Social Studies Honor Society
- Student Council
- Technology Student Association (TSA)
Best Buddies
BEST BUDDIES is an international non‐profit organization. General Education students are paired in one ‐to‐one peer friendships with Special Education students. The chapter holds group activities once a month for everyone to hang out.
Sponsor:
DECA
Preparing Emerging Leaders in Business, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing
DECA is a club that is open to students in marketing, finance, hospitality and business. DECA provides students with opportunities to gain corporate career skills, enjoy workplace experiences, and practice community service with business leadership.
Sponsor: Mrs. Tristan Brown
Chapter Dues: $30
E-Sports
E-SPORTS is a competitive, team-based activity where students will practice together to compete with other school teams in the district. Students will have opportunities to compete at matches based on their individual win/lose stats as well as small group win/lose stats. Games students will be competing in include League of Legends (PC), Rocket League (PC), Multiverses (PC), and Super Smash Bros Ultimate (Nintendo Switch). Students will be required to register in Final Forms to be eligible to attend practice and compete. E-Sports not only gives students a chance to play competitive video games, but also opens the door into many different careers in technology. There are also great scholarship opportunities for students who may be interested in playing at the collegiate level.
Sponsor: John Chandler
Dues: None
FFA
Future Farmers of America
FFA is a club that is open to students that are in the agriculture courses. FFA provides students with opportunities to gain skills, enjoy agricultural experiences, and practice community service with ag leadership.
Sponsor: Shana Boteler
Chapter Dues: none
Speech and Debate Team
Our team is a competitive speech, drama & debate team, and is affiliated with the National Forensics League and the Tennessee High School Speech and Drama League. Forensics is also a nationally recognized honor society.
Sponsor: JP Baker
Chapter Dues: $100
French National Honor Society
Interact with the French language and learn about the Francophone cultures and way of life through activities and community service.
Sponsor: Mark West
Dues: None
HOSA
Health Occupational Students of America
Knowledge, promotion, and competition of and within the health profession
Sponsors: Suzanne Morrow
Chapter Dues: $40
Journalism/Yearbook
The purpose of the Yearbook club is to document each year at our school. We strive to photograph (or obtain photographs) of each major and minor event that occurs at the school as well as the day to day life at Page.
Sponsor: Christine Morgan
Chapter Dues: None
Model UN
MODEL UNITED NATIONS students serve as delegates to a “mock” United Nations meeting and serve as a representative of a country. They research that country and the problems facing it. They also prepare speeches to present at the conference and prepare resolutions that they petition the mock United Nations to adopt. In this process, students learn research skills, information about other countries, and how to speak in front of groups. Their work culminates in an annual conference in November where 800 delegates gather to argue on behalf of their resolutions.
Sponsor: Eddie Walker
Chapter Dues: Not to exceed $400
Mu Alpha Theta
Participation in the Page Chapter of MU ALPHA THETA (a math honor society) is by invitation only, after completing Algebra 2 Honors. If student is new to the district after this course, they will need to be in the honors of Advance Placement level course. MU ALPHA THETA is the National High School and Two‐Year College Mathematics Honor Society with over 75,000 student members in more than 1,500 schools. We are dedicated to inspiring keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics in high school and two‐year college students. Part of the requirements of membership is to tutor other Math students, either during select study halls or after school.
Sponsor: Clayton Baker
Chapter Dues: $40 for new members only
National Art Honor Society
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is designed to inspire and recognize students in visual art. The NAHS strives to aid members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community.
Sponsor: Melanie Johnson
Chapter Dues: None
National English Honor Society
Assist in activities and service projects which help promote literacy and writing
Sponsors: Nicole Guertin
Chapter Dues: None
National Honor Society
The National Honor Society (NHS) is the country’s oldest and most prestigious academic honors organization, made up of students who exemplify exceptional and outstanding accomplishments in scholarship, school and community leadership, school and community service, and character. These pillars have been associated with membership in the organization since its inception in 1921. Page High has had an active chapter since 2002. During the month of April, the Faculty Advisor holds open informational meetings about the honor society for all grades.
Rising and current juniors and rising seniors with a weighted GPA of 3.85 are invited to apply. It is highly recommended that they set up a meeting with the Faculty Advisor to discuss their eligibility and potential for selection before applying. Applications for the new school year are required to be submitted on or before every first Tuesday of September (the day after Labor Day). Late submissions are not accepted. The application is thoroughly evaluated for evidence of all requirements by the NHS Faculty Council. Applicants are notified of their selection or non-selection in late September and a formal induction ceremony takes place in October. Students selected for membership are required to attend mandatory meetings and complete a minimum of 10 hours of community service during the fall semester and 15 hours during the spring semester.
Sponsor: Patrick Toth
Chapter Dues: $25
National Science Honor Society
The SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY encourages and recognizes scientific and intellectual thought, advances the student’s knowledge of classical and modern science, communicates with the scientific community, aids the civic community with its comprehension of science, and encourages students to participate in community service and, in turn, encourages a dedication to the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
Sponsor: Cathy Koczaja
Chapter Dues: None
National Spanish Honor Society
The purpose of our SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is to broaden the perspective of non‐native and native Spanish speaking students. Their activities are centered on service to our Hispanic community in Williamson County and Nashville. This club strives to build communication skills through their participation in school and service activities. They do not travel for trips, yet!
Sponsors: Emma Johnson
Chapter Dues: None
Scholars
The purpose of this academic group is to promote a much larger research project than others on the Senior Project and increase academic endeavors prior to graduation.
Sponsor: Nicole Guertin
Chapter Dues: None
Social Studies Honor Society
NATIONAL SOCIAL STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY inducts members, conducts service activities, and raises awareness regarding social studies.
Sponsor: Blake Bellamy
Chapter Dues: None
Student Council
STUDENT COUNCIL is an active and vibrant part of life at Ravenwood! Class and Student Body Officers are elected each year. There is an election/application process for general members to join with expectations of commitment and dedication. The goal of Student Council is to foster student leadership opportunities, serve both community and school, and promote unity as well as enhance positive school climate and spirit within the school. Time commitments will vary throughout the year. When no events are coming up, the time commitment is about 1 hour per week. When preparing for and carrying out events, time commitments can be as much as 3 hours per night.
Sponsors: Krista Ammon
Chapter Dues: None
Technology Student Association (TSA)
TSA enhances personal development, leadership and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Members are engaged with these concepts through out-of-school activities such as competitions.
Sponsor: Jay Emmons
Chapter Dues: $20