
Find your people.
From culture and arts to robotics and service, FIS clubs run year-round. There's a place for every student — and room to start something new.
Four ways to get involved.
Try a few — most students belong to more than one club throughout the year.
Cultural
Celebrate language, song, dance, and tradition.
Practice powwow songs and traditional dance with peer leaders.
Conversation, story, and song in Native languages.
Plan and host the annual FIS powwow.
Leadership & service
Lead, mentor, and give back on and off campus.
Represent your class, plan dances, and run school-wide events.
Service, scholarship, leadership, and character.
Welcome new students and support classmates.
Arts & academics
Create, compete, and build — from canvas to code.
Document the year through photos, design, and writing.
Drawing, painting, beadwork, and student showcases.
Hands-on engineering, coding, and competitions.
Shared books, discussion, and library events.
Athletics & spirit
Cheer the Indians and stay active outside of class.
Pack the bleachers and run spirit weeks.
Casual leagues and friendly tournaments in the dorm.
Joining is simple.
Browse interests
Look through the categories below and circle a few clubs that sound fun.
Drop in to a meeting
Most clubs welcome new members any time — meeting times are posted in the dorm and on classroom doors.
Start your own
Got an idea we don't have yet? Talk to Student Council or any teacher about starting a new club.
Catch a meeting or event this week.
Club meetings, performances, and student showcases are listed on the school events calendar.
Want to start a new club?
Talk to Student Council, your dorm advisor, or any teacher. New clubs need a sponsor and a handful of interested students — we'll help you get started.
