Activities

Anime Club

Anime Club is for all kinds of Anime, Manga, Geek, gaming, Cosplay, Fandom, Comicon and Japanese culture enthusiasts! We are a student led club that watches anime, plays games and goes to cons. Everyone welcome.

Mrs. Sara Samples

Bowling Club

All students who are interested in bowling are welcome. The team meets after school on Tuesdays, October through February. The team travels to other cities within the conference. Transportation to/from practices and matches is not provided.

Mrs. Christine LeMay

D.E.C.A

DECA is an organization that focuses on the marketing aspect of business. It has many activities including conferences, competitions, group trips and more.

Equestrian Club

The Equestrian Club will be part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Horsemanship Association (WIHA). Riders of all skill levels are encouraged to join. Student must own or have use of a horse.

Fermata Nowhere 

An auditioned co-ed extra-curricular singing group. This advanced level ensemble auditions in the spring. You must be in choir to participate in this group. 

Ms. Bridget Duffy-Ulrich

F.F.A.

An agricultural youth group in which the focus is to provide service to the school and community through the use of planting and gardening.

Mrs. Kim Pruss 

Forensics 

      Students develop effective speaking and communication skills as they participate in competitive public speaking categories including, interpretative reading, formal speeches, and acting.  

Mrs. Barb Ames & Mr. Mike Wagner

French Club

A club for all those interested in the French language and culture. You do NOT need to be in a French language class to join. 

German Club

The German club is an organization that promotes learning about German culture and language. Anyone interested in German culture can join the club. Each year students have the opportunity to attend various events and activities given by the club. Joining the German club is a great way to learn about German culture, make new friends and have fun.

GSA Club 

The club's goal is to provide a safe space for ALL students, to promote acceptance of all people, and to educate the school and community on the effects of bullying and harassment. 

Mrs. Andrea Holdorf

Hispanic National Honor Society 

The purpose of the Hispanic Honor Society is to recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of secondary schools and to promote continuity of interest in Hispanic studies. Students participate in activities to meet academic and community needs related to Spanish language and culture. Membership Requirements: North students currently enrolled in Spanish 3 and have maintained an honor's average in high school Spanish classes (3.0-4.0 scale). are eligible. Students must also be positive leaders and exemplify good character. Potential inductees must be students who will continue in Spanish and who are interested in using Spanish in a future career. Induction takes place in early May. Once inducted, a student will remain on the national register provided that he/she is currently enrolled in a Spanish class and maintains a good academic standing.

K-Pop Club

K-Pop is a club that explores Korean Pop music and dramas. Students are encouraged to explore different groups and compare their opinions on their different styles. They also explore Korean Dramas and the style and plot behind them. Students are expected to appreciate their differences, biases for certain groups and discuss those differences.

Key Club

Largest high school service organization in the world which promotes community service, leadership development and fellowship. 

Mrs. Paula Dillon

Link Crew

Link Crew is a high school transition program that welcomes freshmen and makes them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their high school experience. Link Crew Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide freshmen to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition year to high school and help facilitate freshman success.

Mrs. Teri Rucinsky & Mrs. Rebecca Schaefer

Madrigals

The ONHS Madrigal Singers are an elite music ensemble featuring caroling and handbell music. The Madrigal Singers dress in period costumes and sing holiday music. Enrollment in a music course is required. This is an auditioned group which rehearses during September through November and has extensive concerts during the month of December. 

Ms. Bridget Duffy-Ulrich 

Math Club 

Our members compete in the Fox Valley Math League with approximately 20 other schools. The varsity competitions are the first Monday of every month. There is one J.V. competition each year in January intended for freshmen and sophomores. The varsity competitions are aimed at students in Geometry or higher. 

Mr. Keith Ruff

Musical Theater  

ONHS annually prepares and performs an outstanding musical theatre production. The cast is selected by audition in November and production is in February at the Grand Opera House. Besides being a part of the cast, students can also participate in stage crew, lighting crew, or work with costumes and makeup. Students enrolled in a music course are given higher preference in the cast. 

Ms. Bridget Duffy-Ulrich 

North Star (school newspaper)

This club focuses on journalism and publications and can be taken for class credit. The North Star is a monthly periodical. 

Mr. Jason Cummings 

Percussion Club 

The North Percussion Ensemble is a percussion organization made up of members of the North High bands. The Percussion Ensemble performs at football games, basketball games, and other special events. They rehearse weekly during Activity Periods. Membership is open to students enrolled in any of the North High bands. 

Ms. Gloria Dorschner

Polaris National Honor Society 

National Honor Society recognizes outstanding high school students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character. Focus of the group is to provide service to school and community. 

Mrs. Kaitlin Stindt

Powerlifting Team 

Club available to males and females who lift weights and compete in local lifting competitions. They lift things up and put them down!  

Mr. Alex DelVecchio

Reflections (school yearbook) 

This is a class students must apply for. The goal of the course is to create an historical account of the school year that encompasses all students, culmination in a yearbook that can be enjoyed for many years. Students learn journalistic writing, photography, design layout, and leadership with the editorial positions available. 

Ms. Sara Klein

Rotary Interact 

We are a service organization who tries to improve the quality of life for local residents as well as internationally. There is a chance to participate in the foreign exchange program through Rotary International. We promote leadership skills, help people in need and have a lot of fun along the way! 

Mrs. Arian Bougie

Ski Club

Offers the opportunity for winter recreation and physical activity. Skiers and snowboarders of all experience levels are welcome. Several day trips are scheduled each season. 

Mr. Patrick Griffith

Skills USA

Skills USA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. Skills USA helps each student excel. SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization, serving teachers and high school college students preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. It was formerly known as VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America).  

Mr. Max Garvey 

Spartan Support

This club is a student-run mentoring program that fosters self-determination among youth of all abilities. 

SparTONEettes 

An all girls music extra-curricular singing group. Open to any female student at North, this fast-paced group sings pop music, vocal jazz and a'cappella arrangements. 

Ms. Bridget Duffy-Ulrich 

Stage Society

Also known as Drama Club, is for those who enjoy attending theater events as well as participating in acting and backstage work in theater productions. 

Mr. Robert Greene

Stress Management Club

This group is for JUNIORS only. Our goal is to 1) address junior year specific stressors and 2) provide a sampling of coping strategies to help Juniors manage these stressors. 

Student Council

Open to all grades, the purpose of Student Council is to organize school activities and events as well as encourage student participation in school events 

Mrs. Gina Munig

Super Fans

This enthusiastic group of students promotes school spirit and sportsmanship at athletic events. 

TestosterTONES

An all male music extra-curricular singing group. Open to any male student at North, this fast-paced group sings pop music, doo wop, barbershop and a cappella arrangements.

Ms. Bridget Duffy-Ulrich

Trapshooting

The Wildcat Trapshooting team is open to all high school students in Oshkosh. The purpose of the team is to introduce students to the sport of trapshooting and compete against other high school teams in the state. The season runs from the middle of March to the middle of May. Hunters Safety is required to participate. The team is self funded so participation in team fundraising activities is required to allow team members to shoot at a reduced cost.  

Mr. Brian Kumbier

WAVE Robotics

WAVE robotics, a chapter of FIRST Robotics, is a unique, high energy varsity sport of the mind that hows how interesting and rewarding the life of engineers, scientists, and marketing directors can be. Students interact with professionals in different fields from marketing to engineering. Students interested in business and marketing are also right at home with WAVE robotics; our business and marketing team toils tirelessly to manage the team and its image. 

Y.A.A.C. (Youth for Asian American Cultures) 

This club is dedicated to the advocacy and awareness of Asian Cultures in our school, community and beyond. Opportunities to participate in school and community events are available year round.