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Kamiakin High School

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Activities & Clubs

Activities & Clubs

  • Art Club offers a space for students to express their creativity, improve their artistic skills, and get involved in community art projects.

    AdvisorLeah Kennedy

  • ASB (Associated Student Body) is a student-led group that builds school spirit, develops leadership, and organizes events for the school community.

    AdvisorMatthew Luttrel


    School fees:

    • ASB card: $35
    • Yearbook: $55
    • Parking permit: $10
    • Sport user fee: $40
    • PE shirt: $5

    Pay school fees online at Payments website or in ASB office.

  • Band gives students the chance to perform in different groups, like marching and concert bands, at school events and competitions.

    Advisor: Jeremy Bennett

  • Buddy Club helps build friendships between students with and without disabilities through fun activities and events that promote inclusivity.

    Advisor:  Jessica Galloway

  • Choir gives students a chance to develop their vocal skills through rehearsals and performances, helping them explore and enjoy their passion for music.

    Advisor: Scott Wagnon

  • DECA prepares students for careers in marketing, management, and entrepreneurship by building skills, leadership, and community involvement through hands-on programs and activities.

    AdvisorOlivia Clizbe

  • Drama Club provides students interested in acting, tech, or theater with opportunities to perform, collaborate, and make friends through various productions and events throughout the school year.

    Drama Advisor: Alli Talmage

  • Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) gives students opportunities to build leadership skills and grow personally through activities focused on family, career, and community fields. Learn more at FCCLA

    Advisor:  Julie Stott

  • Future Farmers of America (FFA) offers students interested in agriculture the chance to build leadership skills, engage in hands-on learning, and compete in events that highlight their talents and knowledge. Learn more FFA

    Advisor: Fiona Greene

  • German Club provides students with opportunities for cultural exchange and language practice through activities centered on German traditions and language.

    Advisor: Patrick Matthes

  • Health Science Club offers students interested in healthcare the chance to gain hands-on experience, make professional connections, and explore various career paths in the medical field.

    Advisor: Ciara Ashworth

  • The National Honor Society recognizes students' academic excellence and promotes service projects that enhance the school and community.

    AdvisorLaurie Bender

  • Journalism Club offers students the opportunity to produce school publications, including newspapers and yearbooks, while building media and writing skills.

    Advisor: Laurie Bender

  • Key Club is an international student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to serve, build character and develop leadership.

    Advisor: Mark Maus

  • Knowledge Bowl offers students a chance to test their knowledge, quick thinking, and teamwork skills by competing in timed academic challenges against other schools across a range of subjects.

    AdvisorPhil Dron

  • Lacrosse Club offers students the chance to build teamwork skills and improve physical fitness while enjoying the fast-paced sport of lacrosse.

    Advisor: Jen Wright

  • Math Club gives students a chance to practice problem-solving and compete in math contests at the regional and state levels.

    Advisor: Alyssa Adler

  • Link Crew helps incoming students transition smoothly into high school through peer support and engaging events that build connections and confidence.

    Advisor: Amber Farris

  • Photo Club helps students build photography skills through hands-on projects, feedback sessions, and exhibitions.

    Advisor: Kelsey Siegfried

  • Run KANO is a group at Kamiakin High School dedicated to uniting students and building the best, most spirited student section in the state.

    Advisor: Ciara Ashworth

  • Spanish Club brings students together to explore Spanish language and culture through fun activities, events, and community involvement.

    Advisor: Sarah Robinson

  • Speech & Debate helps students build public speaking and debate skills through fun competitions and tournaments.

    Advisor: Audra Waite

  • Tech/First Robotics gives students a chance to build technical skills with hands-on STEM projects and compete in FIRST Robotics events. Learn more at First Inspires

    Advisor: Doug Reppe

  •  Please see the attached documents below outlining Senior Yearbook Policy, Senior picture due dates, PDA information, and cost and payment information.

    Yearbooks for the 2024-25 school year are on sale for $60 from September through December. After December, the price will increase to $65. Don't miss out—buy yours now!

    • Yearbooks on sale September-December: $60
    • Yearbooks on sale April-June: $65

    Senior Parent Display of Affection (PDA) Deadline: January 17, 2025.

    Submit digital photos and a personalized message with payment to Kamiakin Yearbook by the deadline to create a PDA honoring your senior, with options for full, half, one-fourth, or one-eighth page layouts, and specific word/photo limits for each size.

    Click here to view prices and sizes

    Senior Cap and Gown Pictures will be available in May 2025. The sign-up sheet will be posted by the end of April in the Student Hub and on ParentSquare.

    For any questions, please contact Laurie Bender or the yearbook team.


    Documents