Activities, Clubs and Organizations
All students are strongly encouraged to participate in activities outside the classroom. The music departments, intramural programs, school paper, and athletics are some of the many ways students can be involved in the school. All clubs and organizations are open to both boys and girls. No form of humiliating, initiation, or any hazing is permitted. The following clubs and organizations are active at RLHS:
National Honor Society
The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization designed to recognize students who have excelled in leadership, scholarship, character, and service. This organization strives for excellence in its membership. Specific requirements for application and chapter guidelines and bylaws are located on the school website.
Fund Raising
Every effort will be made to space fund raising over the course of the school year. Any organization that would like to raise funds must obtain approval from the Board of Education at the beginning of each school year.
School Funds
Funds that are raised as part of a club or organization belong to that club or organization. No fund raising will be done or expenditures be made without the permission of the advisor and Principal. Funds may be used only for the purpose of educational growth or for the benefit of the school community.
Athletic Opportunities
The interscholastic athletic program at Random Lake offers many students an opportunity to receive valuable instruction and to compete with students from other schools in a number of sports. Random Lake is a member of The Big East Conference and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The rules of those organizations govern the action of the athletes. The students at Random Lake have the opportunity to participate in a variety of interscholastic programs:
Dance and Activity Regulations
- S.A.D.D.
- Student Council
- National Honor Society
- Cheerleading
- Forensics
- FFA
- Jazz Band
- Drama
- Art Club
- Musical
- Math Team
- Model UN
- Science Club
- FBLA
- Chess Club
National Honor Society
The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization designed to recognize students who have excelled in leadership, scholarship, character, and service. This organization strives for excellence in its membership. Specific requirements for application and chapter guidelines and bylaws are located on the school website.
Fund Raising
Every effort will be made to space fund raising over the course of the school year. Any organization that would like to raise funds must obtain approval from the Board of Education at the beginning of each school year.
School Funds
Funds that are raised as part of a club or organization belong to that club or organization. No fund raising will be done or expenditures be made without the permission of the advisor and Principal. Funds may be used only for the purpose of educational growth or for the benefit of the school community.
Athletic Opportunities
The interscholastic athletic program at Random Lake offers many students an opportunity to receive valuable instruction and to compete with students from other schools in a number of sports. Random Lake is a member of The Big East Conference and the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The rules of those organizations govern the action of the athletes. The students at Random Lake have the opportunity to participate in a variety of interscholastic programs:
- Football
- Basketball, Girls
- Baseball
- Soccer, Boys
- Cross Country, Boys
- Volleyball
- Golf
- Soccer, Girls
- Cross Country, Girls
- Track, Girls
- Wrestling
- Basketball, Boys
- Track, Boys
- Softball
Dance and Activity Regulations
- Hours for all school or class-sponsored dances and parties must be approved by the school’s administration;
- Students and guests are to remain at the dance at all times unless excused by the chaperone. Once a student leaves the building, he/she will not be allowed to re-enter;
- The monetary fee for each class or school-sponsored dance must be approved by the administration;
- A student is allowed to invite only one guest to each dance. The non-RLHS student must be registered with the principal prior to the dance. Any student who brings a guest is responsible for seeing that his or her guest is willing to comply with these regulations as well as all other school regulations;
- All aspects of the Student Code apply to dances just as they would during the regular school day;
- The chaperones have the authority to ask anyone to leave who does not follow these or other school regulations;
- Permission for all class or school-sponsored dances or activities must be obtained from the Principal;
- Appropriate dress will be determined by the sponsoring organizations and students must be notified in advance of any dress code.