Students

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.

15+
Active clubs
4
Focus areas
Year-round
Meetings & events
All grades
9th – 12th welcome
Explore

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.

Drum & Dance

Practice powwow songs and traditional dance with peer leaders.

Native Language Club

Conversation, story, and song in Native languages.

Powwow Committee

Plan and host the annual FIS powwow.

Leadership & service

Lead, mentor, and give back on and off campus.

Student Council

Represent your class, plan dances, and run school-wide events.

National Honor Society

Service, scholarship, leadership, and character.

Peer Mentors

Welcome new students and support classmates.

Arts & academics

Create, compete, and build — from canvas to code.

Yearbook

Document the year through photos, design, and writing.

Art Club

Drawing, painting, beadwork, and student showcases.

Robotics & STEM

Hands-on engineering, coding, and competitions.

Reading Club

Shared books, discussion, and library events.

Athletics & spirit

Cheer the Indians and stay active outside of class.

Pep Club

Pack the bleachers and run spirit weeks.

Esports & Gaming

Casual leagues and friendly tournaments in the dorm.

Get involved

Joining is simple.

1

Browse interests

Look through the categories below and circle a few clubs that sound fun.

2

Drop in to a meeting

Most clubs welcome new members any time — meeting times are posted in the dorm and on classroom doors.

3

Start your own

Got an idea we don't have yet? Talk to Student Council or any teacher about starting a new club.

What's happening

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.