SCA Officers 2025-2026
SCA Sponsors - Ms. Catlett and Mr. Cooper
SCA Officers
SCA President- Ryann Manuel
SCA Vice President-Maame Quam
SCA Secretary- Gabriella Amaya Bonilla
SCA Treasurer-Catalina Lamberty
Director of Student Activities: Melissa Bankert - [email protected]
Assistant Director of Student Activities: Michael Dunlow - [email protected]
SCA Officers 2025-2026
SCA Sponsors - Ms. Catlett and Mr. Cooper
SCA Officers
SCA President- Ryann Manuel
SCA Vice President-Maame Quam
SCA Secretary- Gabriella Amaya Bonilla
SCA Treasurer-Catalina Lamberty
Senior Class Administrator - Mrs. Charles-Williams
Senior Class Sponsors - Mr. Wilke and Teacher Leimer
Senior Class Officers
Senior Class President- Rachel Opoku
Senior Class Vice President- Lida Jalai
Senior Class Secretary- Angela Adarkwa
Senior Class Treasurer- Quinn Suey-Schwartz
Senior Class Historian- Bernard Bautista
Senior Class Publicity Chair- Demia Devilla
Junior Class Administrator - Ms. Sadler
Junior Class Sponsors - Ms. Griffin and Ms. Kidd
Junior Class Officers
President - Na'yema Maloney
Vice President - Yanise Jackson
Secretary - Sehenum Dawan
Historian - Hawa Mohmand
Treasurer - Yousra Sebaai
Publicity Chair - Devyn Ray
Publicity Co-chair -Huda Wahidy
Sophomore Class Administrator - Mr. Foust
Sophomore Class Sponsors - Ms. Thomas and Ms. Lockridge
Sophomore Class Officers
President - Fritz Amematsro
1st Vice President - Bethia Kusi
2nd Vice President - Madelin Segovia
Secretary - Brianna Lally-Atkins
Historian - Fred Amematsro
Co-Publicity chair - Sheyla Segovia
Co-Publicity chair - London Isra'el
Freshmen Class Administrator - Mrs. Norwood
Freshmen Class Sponsors - Mrs. Bowen and Ms. Powell
Freshmen Class Officers
President- Isis Rossis
Vice-President- Cayden Walker
Secretary- Mary Sandaval
Treasurer- Mery Huaman
Publicity Chair-Alana Smith
| Club/Organization | Sponsor | Contact Email | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| African Student Association | Mr. Sandy | [email protected] | The African Student Association is a vibrant and inclusive student-led organization dedicated to celebrating the rich cultures, traditions, and histories of Africa and its diaspora. Our mission is to promote cultural awareness, unity, and pride among students of African heritage. |
| Anime/Comics Club | Mr. Vrtis | [email protected] | Come and learn about and create comics in a variety of styles to express yourself. From the Golden Age to Manga, we will take a look at all sorts of graphic novels and the stories that they can tell. |
| Art Club | Mr. Petko | [email protected] | Art Club is a space where students can come and participate in expanding their own unique creative abilities. Either through extra exploration of concepts and mediums, or collaboration with peers. |
| ASU FIDM Fashion Club | Dr. Slaughter | [email protected] | Bring together individuals eager to explore the exciting world of fashion. |
| Book Club | Mrs. Gallitz | [email protected] | Provide a space for students to discuss books they are listening to and reading. |
| Bowling | Ms. Allen | [email protected] | Competing against other schools in the county to make friends and learn new skills. |
| Chess and Games Club | Mr. Vrtis | [email protected] | This is a club where students can get together to play board games of different styles, using the play to learn problem solving skills, cooperation, sportsmanship and healthy competitiveness. |
| Debate |
Mr. Rabbetts, Mr. Graham |
The high school debate team is a student group that prepares for and participates in formal, competitive debates on various current and historical topics, honing skills in public speaking, critical thinking, research, and argumentation. | |
| Drama |
Mr. Sloan, Mrs. Wells |
The drama club performs short pieces for the VHSL drama and speech competitions, our in-house open-mic nights, winter theatre festival, and spring musical. In addition to acting, set construction, costuming, make-up, lights & sound management, and videography positions are also available. | |
| Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) |
Mr. Gardner, Ms. Tillar |
Co-curricular activity that helps develop Character and Citizenship and develop business skills | |
| Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) |
Chef Larochelle, Chef Evans |
FCCLA focuses and promotes personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences education in areas such as community outreach, finance, personal wellness and many more. | |
| Fellowship of Christian Students | Mr. Williams | [email protected] | A faith based Christian club geared towards reading the Bible, studying its content, prayer and spending fellowship tme with one another as believers. |
| Flag Football |
Ms. Powell, Mrs. Bowen, Mr. Carter |
The Girls Flag Football Club empowers young women to build teamwork, confidence, and athletic skills through competitive and spirited play on the field. | |
| Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) | Ms. Atif | [email protected] | |
| Key Club | Ms. Alvarado Araya | [email protected] | International, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to serve, build character, and develop leadership |
| Latin Dance Team (Bailes Latinos) |
Sra Rivera Figueroa and Sra Rosa |
Gain a deeper understanding of the history, music, language, and customs associated with each dance style | |
| Model United Nations (MUN) | Ms. Atif | [email protected] | If you're interested in global issues, debating, and creating global resolutions, Model UN is the place for you Students will roleplay as diplomats to find solutions to world problems and social issues. |
| Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society) |
Ms. Nguyen, Mr. Castillo |
A national math honor society in which members share an interest in all mathematics | |
| Muslim Student Association | Mr. Abo Awad | [email protected] | MSA is a welcoming and inclusive space where students from all faiths and backgrounds can come together to learn about Islam, engage in meaningful dialogue, and build lasting connections. Our mission is to foster understanding, respect, and unity. |
| National Art Honor Society | Mrs. Turner | turnercm@pwcsedu | NAHS recognizes students who excel in art and are passionate about creativity. Members participate in community art projects, events, and leadership opportunities. |
| National Honor Society | Ms. Gonzalez | [email protected] | NHS is a prestigious organization that recognizes and encourages outstanding high school students who demonstrate excellence in our 4 pillars: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The NHS aims to develop well-rounded individuals who contribute positively to their schools and communities. |
| National Science Honor Society | Mrs. Smith Edwards | [email protected] | Help young people become knowledgeable of science principles so they can run tomorrow's high-tech world. The student members are Juniors and Seniors and must have a 3.0 GPA in their Science classes and a 3.5 overall GPA. |
| National Technical Honor Society |
Chef Evans, Chef Larochelle |
The NTHS honors students who excel in career and technical education programs. Our chapter promotes leadership, service, honesty, and skill mastery. NTHS members are role models who embody the values of excellence and integrity in both school and community. | |
| No Place for Hate | Ms. Combo | [email protected] | No Place for Hate offers equity-focused framework to systematically address bias and bullying. It strives to transform school climates into spaces where all students feel respected and safe. |
| Panther Counsel | Mr. Williams | [email protected] | Panther Counsel assits the Counseling Department by coordinating certain events. These events are student led and are created to support the student body through counseling topics. |
| Panther Royale | Ms. Atta | [email protected] | |
| Panther Press | Ms. Combo | [email protected] | Panther Press strives to keep students and staff informed and connected. Each issue will highlight important events and dates as well as showcase and celebrate the achievements of our Panther community. |
| Red Cross Club | Mr. Kirk | [email protected] | |
| Robotics | Tcher Leimer | [email protected] | The PSHS Robotics Competition Club is looking for students that are ready to innovate, problem solve, and compete in this season’s game: Push Back!! |
| SCA |
Ms. Catlett, Mr. Cooper |
Student Council is comprised of student leaders who represent their fellow students and school. | |
| Scholastic Bowl | Mr. Mears | [email protected] | Pits four-person teams in a test of knowledge of English, math, science, social studies, and miscellaneous areas (current events, entertainment, arts, and sports). |
| Spanish Honor Society |
Ms. Cruz de Rodriguez, Ms. Rosa |
SHS engages student members in activities and service projects that promote cultural awareness in our school and in the community. Members must have successfully completed at least two years of Spanish (Spanish II or higher). | |
| Speech (Forensics) |
Mrs. Wells, Mr. Sloan |
Prepares students to compete in the VHSL Forensics speech competition in late January/early February. The competition is broken down into several different categories. | |
| Tri-M Music Honor Society | Mrs. Kerper | [email protected] | Tri-M members participate in music-service projects and perform in a recital to earn lifetime club membership. this club is open to juniors and seniors who are enrolled in a music class and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. |
| Writing Club | Mrs. Gallitz | [email protected] | Opportunity for tudents who are passionate about writing and who are looking for a safe place to share their ideas |
| Y Street | Ms. Catlett | [email protected] | The Virginia Foundation For Healthy Youth’s award-winning volunteer initiative for high school students. |