At Central we believe that learning extends beyond the classroom. Our wide range of student clubs, organizations, and enrichment opportunities help students explore their passions, develop leadership skills, and build lasting connections. From academic teams and service clubs to arts, athletics, and special-interest groups, there’s something for every student to discover.
Encourage your student to get involved—these experiences help them grow, find their voice, and make the most of their high school years.
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To create a place for students to learn more about art. And have a place to showcase their art. Community outreach will be a part of the organization.
Enjoy writing on your own time? Then the Writing Club might be the place for you. Members engage in writing activities, share their work, and receive/offer feedback to others. It offers a supportive environment for students to cultivate their creative side. An open-mic night will be held in the spring for those who would like to share their works with a broader audience.
The Do Something club provides opportunities for students to help their community and earn community service hours while at school. All students will work during the club meetings, so phones and food are not allowed. Our on-going project is making sleeping mats for our local homeless community. Students also have the opportunity to implement their own ideas for community service projects while gaining valuable leadership experience
Open to students who have an interest in chess, whether they know how to play or not! Try your strategy skills.
(Model United Nations and Diplomacy in Action) is a student-led organization that simulates the activities of the United Nations. Members engage in debates, negotiations, and diplomatic discussions on global issues such as human rights, international security, environmental sustainability, and more. MUNDIA fosters critical thinking, public speaking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills as students step into the roles of diplomats and work collaboratively to find solutions to world challenges. Join us to develop your leadership and communication abilities while gaining a deeper understanding of global affairs!
FFA is a youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. FFA develops members’ potential and helps them discover their talent through hands-on experiences, which give members the tools to achieve real-world success. (Must be enrolled or have taken an Agriculture class in the past. Freshmen may contact me if they are interested in joining and are not signed up for Agriculture this year.)
The Spanish Club contributes and encourages the study and appreciation of the Spanish language. It promotes awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the people and diverse cultural productions of the Hispanic/Latino world.
Do you love storytelling, creativity, and adventure? Then join the Dungeons & Dragons (DnD) Club! In this club, we will come together to build imaginative worlds, create unique characters, and go on epic quests. Whether you’re a seasoned player or completely new to D&D, everyone is welcome to join.
Supported by the American Chemical Society, the goal of the CDHS Chem Club is to provide fun, authentic, and hands-on opportunities for members to: experience chemistry beyond what is taught in the classroom, learn about study & career opportunities in the many and varied fields of chemistry, provide service for the betterment of the community, discover & pursue connections within the larger chemistry community, and to develop leadership & communication skills. Students MUST be currently enrolled in or have previously taken a high school chemistry class. Students enrolled to take chemistry in the spring are eligible to join now.
Love to read, or want to challenge yourself to read more? Join Book Club! In our meetings, we will have meaningful dialogue about books and reading, learn about reader resources and tools, share book recommendations, discuss issues facing readers and libraries today, and participate in reading-related activities.
Do you love reading and competing? Battle of the Books may be for you! Students will read and study books from the 16 titles on the NC High School Battle of the Books list with the goal of participating in district and regional competitions. District level competitions will be held beginning in Februray, with regional and state competitions following. A high level of commitment is needed to participate in this club.
Tri-M is a National Music Honor Society for any high school student enrolled in at least one music class at Central Davidson High School. Students must maintain a letter grade of an A in their music classes and must maintain a B or higher in all other subjects. Tri-M will meet during flex in the band room. If you have any questions about the club or its requirements
You excel. You serve. You lead. You succeed. You have a true thirst for challenge...and accomplishment. Membership in National Honor Society (NHS) may be an ideal fit for you! You can become a member through our selection process. Through exclusive resources, programs, and services, members have a unique opportunity to prepare for college and career pursuits. Membership truly lays the groundwork for lifelong success.