Student Council focuses on leadership training through practical experiences. A good student council member is a leader, a listener, a caregiver, and, above all, a servant. Members utilize time in and outside of school to plan, organize and coordinate school events. You will serve as a representative of your class, and therefore, strive to create memorable school experiences and welcoming environment for the whole student body. Advisors: Kailyn Thibodeaux and Emily Fruge
Students in middle school and high school are invited to join the Library Club! The Library Club's mission models our state association's motto: "Reading, Knowledge, Service" We find ways to celebrate literature and bring attention to our school's resources. Serving our community through food drives and working in our local food pantry are just a couple of things that bring us joy. Advisor: Paula Clemmons
Students run our recycling program on campus and do weekly collections. They also help promote activities in the community such as Beach Sweep and Earth Day! Advisor: Skye Williamson
We are a community working to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. We are a community working to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. Advisor: Gabe Fontenot
Clubs "Pop Up" from time to time throughout the year to have high interest mini sessions. Rope making and photography are some examples.
The National Honor Society chapter of Bishop Noland Episcopal High School is a duly chartered and affiliated chapter of the National Honor Society. Membership is open to those students who meet the required standards in four areas of evaluation: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Students are selected for membership by majority vote of a 5-member Faculty Council, appointed annually by the head of school, which bestows this honor upon qualified students on behalf of the faculty of our school. Students in 10th-12th grade are eligible for membership. For the scholarship criterion, a student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.65 or better on a 4.0 scale. Induction occurs annually at the culmination of the first semester. Advisor: Eloise Pruitt
Mu Alpha Theta is a National High School Mathematics Honor Society. This chapter is dedicated to inspiring an interest in math and developing strong scholarship in the subject. Students are able to learn concepts beyond the traditional classroom setting and collaborate to build peer relationships across grade levels with like-minds. Members must maintain a 3.75 GPA in all math coursework and attend both weekly practices and the Louisiana State Convention annually. Advisor: Kailyn Thibodeaux
The Literature Club welcomes all students in the 7th to 12th grades. This club creates an inclusive, supportive environment for students to read and discuss literature together. The students suggest and vote on what books to read, and the club meets twice a month to discuss them as a group. For example, the students recently voted to read Frank Hebert’s Dune, which will be discussed for two meetings after which the next book to read will be voted on. Advisor: Matthew Marcantel
The Bishop Noland Art club is a student-led group where individuals with a passion for art and creativity can gather, create and share creative ideas. It's a place to explore different art forms, develop skills, and collaborate with peers outside of the regular art classroom.
Throughout the year, students create spirit posters, decorate the campus windows with murals, chalk the Plaza, and also design the art club t-shirt.
Other activities are (but not limited to): Google Art competition, Congressional Art competition, community projects, collaborative murals, Christmas cards to the Veranda
and so much more! Advisor: Anne Adaway
The Debate Club strives to enhance the argumentative skills of students who are interested in developing confidence, critical thinking, and public speaking. Members engage in various debates that challenge themselves to see multiple perspectives of an argument, alongside strengthening their communication skills.
The Newspaper team works together to keep our South Campus student body involved, engaged, and informed. From covering various events, sharing new opinions, and engaging in creative arts, crafts, and writing, the team works together to highlight the voices and stories that matter most, uplifting our community.