Clubs

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Some of the most important lessons that students will learn occur outside the classroom. This opportunity is another venue in which they can uncover their personal gifts and develop their aptitude for leadership. Several clubs compete on a regional and state level: for example, Youth & Government, Model UN, Junior Classical League, Science Olympiad, etc. Clubs meet either during school hours or before or after school. 

*Five or more students with the same interest can secure a faculty advisor and request approval for the creation of a new club.

Here is a sampling of clubs we have offered at Epiphany:

  • Chess Club

  • Drama and Musical Theatre Clubs

  • Environmental Club

  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  • Fencing Club

  • Global Connectors Club

  • Interact Club (through local Rotary)

  • Junior Spirit Squad

  • Junior Classical League

  • Mock Trial

  • Model UN

  • Outdoor Club

  • Sailing Club

  • Science Olympiad

  • Student Ambassadors

  • Student Literary & Art Magazine (LAM)

  • Student Senate

  • Youth & Government

Honor Societies

NHS

National Honor Society & National Junior Honor Society

Membership in The National Honor Society is “a privilege bestowed on students that display scholarship, leadership, service, and character to their school and community." Qualified students will be “tapped" and invited to join the NHS and NJHS every year, with induction ceremonies generally during the fall semesters.

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Science National Honor Society

SNHS is a prominent scientific organization that will engender a new group of young thinkers who will be the future of industry, research, and scientific exploration for America. The SNHS recognizes and celebrates students who have excelled in the field of science. By offering membership to high schools to support student interest in science, it promotes academic excellence and motivates students to strive for success in their scientific pursuits.

Science National Honor Society:

  • Fosters a sense of community

  • Enhances science education

  • Promotes leadership and service

  • Recognition and prestige

  • Service to the community

Science National Honor Society is beneficial to students and schools as it promotes academic excellence, fosters a sense of community, enhances science education, and positively impacts students by providing recognition, networking opportunities, skill development, and avenues for community service.

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National Math Honor Society - Mu Alpha Theta

Mu Alpha Theta, the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society, was formed in 1957 at the University of Oklahoma.

The honor society is dedicated to inspiring a keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics.

Mu Alpha Theta:

  • Provides a method for schools to recognize and encourage students who enjoy and excel in mathematics.

  • Organizes a national convention for students and teachers to participate in math-related events and interact with others from across the country.

  • Rewards outstanding extracurricular achievement by offering special awards, scholarships, and grants to students and their faculty advisers.

ITS

International Thespian Honor Society

The International Thespian Society (ITS) is the only theatre honor society for middle and high school students in the United States. Affiliation brings credibility and distinction to students, theatre programs, and schools. It is a visible, positive symbol of the quality of your theatre program.

ITS recognizes, rewards, and encourages student achievement and celebrates the work of students in all aspects of theatre – performance and production. Each student is honored on a national level and gains access to opportunities and resources beyond those of their school.

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National Art Honor Society

Our National Art Honor Society (NAHS) chapter magnifies the innovation, skill, and scholarship that visual arts programs and students bring to their school and community. For more than 40 years, National Art Honor Society programs have provided national recognition and opportunities for students who exhibit outstanding scholarship in the visual arts and for their teachers.

Participation in NAHS provides our students, faculty, school, and community with invaluable benefits—including peer recognition, leadership growth opportunities, college and career preparation, recognition of our art program, and so much more.

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Tri-M Music Honor Society

Epiphany's Tri-M Music Honor Society chapter opens up a world of opportunities for students who have already shown themselves to be academically capable and musically gifted. Through performance and community service, they’ll develop confidence, creativity, critical thinking, compassion, and a host of other leadership skills sure to serve them well in school and beyond.

Students: Log your service hours here.

Student Ambassadors

Our student ambassadors are dedicated to the positive promotion of The Epiphany School of Global Studies. They work on a volunteer basis to serve as liaisons between our school community and prospective students and families. We also have Parent Ambassadors who love to share their experiences at our school. Learn more by clicking here.