Hillcrest Christian offers students several opportunities to pursue their interests and talents, develop leadership skills, and make lifelong friendships through participation in the following clubs and organizations.
ASB
The Associated Student Body is first and foremost an opportunity for students to develop leadership skills and apply them in various ways while representing the interests and goals of the student body. ASB is made up of officers, President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Chaplain, in addition to representatives from each class. The election of officers is held in the spring, and it is the goal that through the election process, students will see democracy in action. In order to be considered for an office, students must secure the recommendation of a teacher, file a form stating their reasons for running and give a speech at the ASB Convention. Each member of ASB must maintain high academic standards and represent the student body with honor.
Officers, members and the ASB Advisor meet weekly with the purpose of planning and executing activities that not only unify the school, but offer fun and meaningful events throughout the year. Some of the many activities that ASB organizes are Homecoming, Spirit Week, grade level competitions, prom and community service projects. Past service projects have included partnering with James Storehouse and their ministry with foster youth.
The Junior High counterpart to ASB is Junior High Leadership. Similar in description to ASB, JH Leadership focuses on raising funds for charitable causes. Through Valentine Grams and the March Madness Basketball Tournament, Leadership was able to donate over $700 to the Union Rescue Mission's Hope Gardens Birthday Party Ministry.
Officers, members and the ASB Advisor meet weekly with the purpose of planning and executing activities that not only unify the school, but offer fun and meaningful events throughout the year. Some of the many activities that ASB organizes are Homecoming, Spirit Week, grade level competitions, prom and community service projects. Past service projects have included partnering with James Storehouse and their ministry with foster youth.
The Junior High counterpart to ASB is Junior High Leadership. Similar in description to ASB, JH Leadership focuses on raising funds for charitable causes. Through Valentine Grams and the March Madness Basketball Tournament, Leadership was able to donate over $700 to the Union Rescue Mission's Hope Gardens Birthday Party Ministry.