Clubs & Activities
High School
DECA
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
Adviser: Charlie Kim
Drama Club
The High School Drama Club performs one or two major productions each year, with an average cast of more than 40 students. Drama Club truly represents the body of Christ as we all use our different gifts, on stage or back stage, with costumes, tech, sets, or lights.
Director: Mary Dykstra
HOSA
HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition exclusively for secondary, postsecondary, middle school, adult, and collegiate students enrolled in health science education and biomedical science programs or have interests in pursuing careers in health professions.
Adviser: Stacey Savage
Math Club
This club gives promising math students an opportunity to sharpen their skills and compete with other similarly-talented students throughout the region. The WCS Math Club participates in a variety of competitions.
Adviser: Katie Carbone
National Honor Society
The John T. Bajema Chapter of the National Honor Society recognizes and honors students who have met the four requirements of membership: academics, service, character, and leadership.
Adviser: Abby Graves
Robotics
The Robonauts compete each year in FIRST Robotics Competitions. Under strict rules and limited time and resources, teams of high school students are challenged to build industrial-size robots to play a difficult field game in alliance with other teams.
Adviser: Ben Randolph
Student Council
Student Council plans fundraisers and social events, including prom, for WCHS students. Student Council supports other student organizations financially and with volunteer help.
Adviser: Kelly Penning
Yearbook
Students develop and distribute a high school yearbook of about 100 pages, to be delivered in mid-November. The yearbook’s planning and production is completed by students using digital photography and digital production technology.
Adviser: Kelly Penning
Leadership Opportunities
At WCHS, we offer students opportunities in many different areas of school life in order to develop the leadership skills of our diverse student body. We believe leadership at WCHS is a ministry and service to others.
Learn more about Leadership Opportunities.
Middle School
Chapel Band
Students vocalists and musicians work as a team to plan worship that utilizes the gifts and talents of all the band members.
Band members direct and lead the Middle School student body in worship.
Adviser: Baird Lashley
Drama Club
The Middle School Drama Club performs one major production each year. Middle School students learn acting, singing, choreography, backstage management, and more by participating in this high energy, after-school club. Past productions include Annie Jr., Frozen Jr., Dear Edwina, and Seussical.
Directors: Rebecca Snoeyink
Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad is an international program designed for students who enjoy math and want to be challenged to a new level of excellence. The goals of Math Olympiad are to stimulate enthusiasm for math, introduce new concepts, and foster mathematical creativity.
Adviser: Heather Holgate
Prefects Team Leaders
Students who are prefects are the leaders for their team. These students help plan and execute all of our team activities and encourage team spirit.
Advisors - Jen Miller and Mike Persenaire
Student Senate
Student Senate looks for ways to serve their community both in school and in the broader community. For example, they plan the middle school dance as well as manage the school's recycling program.
Advisors - Mark DeWeerd and Hunter Yourk
Student Newspaper
Students prepare a periodic school newspaper covering Middle School events, activities, and news.
Adviser: Katie Vriesema
MS Teams
Teams help students learn many soft skills like leading, following, collaborating, working as a team, looking out for others, delegating, problem solving and more.
Service to Others
Our Middle School engages in several service activities throughout the year including the Community Harvest Partnershipwhere students learn about food insecurity in their communities and how much their help in turn helps others.
Elementary School
After School Enrichment
Chapel Committee
Students in 4th and 5th grade may apply to be a member of our Chapel Committee. This team leads elementary chapel through prayer, skits, and song. Click ‘Learn More’ to hear from some of our past members.
Athletics
Students can participate in Youth Hoops or Soccer Club to build basic skills and compete against other teams. Registration information (when open) can be found at the link below
Literacy Lunch
Do you love books? Or talking about books? What about pizza? Well Literacy Lunch might just be what you are looking for! Literacy Lunch is an optional reading enrichment opportunity for students grades 3-5. In your spare time you read the book of the month and complete a mini project. Then we meet in the library during lunch at the end of the month, eat pizza, and discuss the book!