• Below you will  find a listing of many of the extracurricular clubs and activities that North Pittt High School offers for students to enjoy.  Visit the club's website for more information!

     

    Art Club 

     

     For interested students of the visual arts, this club seeks to deepen awareness of local and regional art exhibitions and offerings. Increase visual literacy within the school and community. Encourage talented students to continue exploring their own art skills.

    http://northpitthsart.weebly.com 

    Battle of the Books 

    Battle of the Books is a voluntary reading club for students. The purpose is to encourage students to read high quality books and have fun while competing with peers. A student participates by reading from the book list provided for that year's Battle of the Books. The school battles are held in March or April.

     

     

    Career and Technical Education Honor Society 

    The CTE Honor Society is an organization that recognizes students who have proven to be outstanding in their achievements in the CTE courses they have taken. These areas include Business, Allied Health Science, Family and Consumer Science, and Trade & Industrial Education. Students are invited to become a member of the Society after they have met certain criteria. Students are nominated during their junior or senior years on the basis of their scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. 

     

     

    Drama Club 

    Open to all students interested in Theatre Arts. The club exposes students to ensemble acting skills, as well as technical theatre skills.Members participate in theatre activities, community events, charity fund raisers, and run tech crew for school productions.

     

     

    F.B.L.A. (Future Business Leaders of America)

    Students currently enrolled in, or have taken, business classes.To establish a positive working relationship with business and education through innovative leadership and career development.

     

    F.C.A. (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)

    Meets before school. Open to all students to lead them into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.

     

    F.C.C.L.A. (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America)/

    Provides personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation opportunities. Must have taken a FACS course (Foods, Culinary, Parenting, Principles of Family, Interior Design or Personal Finance) and made at least a B for the final average or currently enrolled with good standing

     

    FFA 

    Future Farmers of America is open to all students interested in learning about careers and opportunities in the agricultural industry. Members have an opportunity to participate in regional and state leadership competitions. 

     

    https://www.ffa.org/home 

    F.R.E.S.H. (Friends Reaching Out Encouraging Student Help)

     The mission of the club is to provide students with peer guidance through activities and social encounters that will bring to light inner personalities and forming new bonds  

    G.L.A.M. (Girls Living A Mission)

    Females only. Application process.Promotes health, physical, emotional and spiritual well being; creating opportunities for educational, social, artistic and personal growth. Encourages community involvement.

     

    HOSA 

    HOSA is a national student organization endorsed by the US Dept. of Education and the Health Science Technology Education Division of ACTE. HOSA's mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA's goal is to encourage all health occupations instructors and students to join and be actively involved in the HSTE-HOSA partnership. 

     

    www.hosa.org 

    JROTC 

    JROTC is a leadership development course in which students are encouraged and given the opportunity to be involved in school and community activities.  

     

     

    Link Crew 

    Link Crew is a high school transition program designed to increase freshman success. Upperclassmen are trained to act as positive role models and mentors for freshmen.  

     

    Link Crew 
         

    National Honor Society 

    Invitation only. The NHS is a nationally recognized organization that acknowledges students of exceptional scholarship and character. Students are invited to apply for induction into the society in their junior or senior year if they have a 3.5 GPA or higher. In addition to scholarship, the students must be able to document school and community services and leadership activities, and be of outstanding character. Induction is held at the beginning of the first semester.

     

    National Art Honor Society

      Open to students who have a high interest in the visual arts field, community service and maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher.  Students must have completed a visual arts class to apply for membership. Students will participate and document community and art-based service hours throughout the school year. *Required application for membership

     

     

    Prom 

    A committee under the direction of the prom advisers sponsor the prom each year in honor of the senior class. Refreshments, decorations, and entertainment are provided.Junior class officers plan, advertise, and decorate for the Prom.  

     

    S.A.A.D. (Students Against Destructive Decisions)

    Open to all students. SADD's mission is to empower young people to successfully confront the risks and pressures that challenge them. We focus on peer - to - peer education to foster a sense of belonging and promotes leadership.

     

     

    Science National Honor Society 

    SNHS will be the 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. Requirements: 3.5 GPA in Science Courses; enrollment in at least one honors/AP level science course for each year (9-12); already completed or currently enrolled in Chemistry. ****Students may join Science Club without meeting the above criterion, but they are only awarded a Jr. membership status until inducted into the Honor Society. 

     

    brodyd@pitt.k12.nc.us

    S.A.L.T. (Student Athlete Leadership Team)

    Must be current athlete and nominated by coach. Work with Coach Goddard on leadership opportunities in our school and community

     

    SGA ( Student Government Association) 

    The role of the student government association is to get students involved in the principles of a democratic government and the responsibilities of the individual. Students are encouraged to develop good citizenship, become involved in student activities planning, and to create an open and inviting relationship among students, faculty, and administration. 

     

    Student Government Association 

    SophistiCATS Dance Line and PAWfection Dance Team 

    Membership is through audition only. Members perform at school and community functions. 

     

    https://sites.google.com/a/pitt.k12.nc.us/nphs-dance/dance-team 

    Spanish Club 

    Open to all students that have been enrolled in Spanish, with a "C" average. The goal of the club is to promote the Spanish heritage and increase awareness of cultural diversities. 

     

     

    S.W.A.G. (Soldiers with a Goal)

    Open to all interested male students. Students learn the importance of setting short and long term goals. Provides a progressive atmosphere to establish life skills to become community leaders. 

     

    TAMAS (Teen Age Mothers Achieving Success) 

    Open to all teenage girls that have children or who are pregnant to learn life skills. 

     

     

    Upper Echelon

    Group for at risk young men by PCC. Young men are recommended based on factors including grades/attendance and others.