Clubs

LVS Surfer Rush

NHS LogoThe National Honor Society (NHS) is a widely recognized organization in the United States that honors high school students (grades 10-12) who have demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Membership in NHS is often considered prestigious and is based on a combination of academic achievement and involvement in school and community activities. Students who meet the required criteria are invited to join NHS and participate in various service and leadership opportunities. There is a minimum GPA requirement, as well. The teacher/sponsor for NHS is Dr. Virginia Rose.

There is a Google Classroom for current NHS members


NJHS LogoThe National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) elevates a school’s commitment to the values of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship and helps middle-level students develop the knowledge and skills to become well-rounded student leaders in their school, community, and beyond.

NJHS chapters operate in all 50 states and schools around the world, engaging and serving more than one million students. Reflecting school leaders’ profound commitment to student leadership development, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) founded NJHS in 1928 with the purpose of creating enthusiasm for scholarship; stimulating a desire to render service; promoting leadership; encouraging responsible citizenship; and developing character in secondary school students.

In addition to NJHS, NASSP founded and manages the National Honor Society (est. in 1921), National Student Council (est. in 1931), and National Elementary Honor Society (est. in 2008). The teacher/sponsor is Dr. Virginia Rose.

NTHS - National Technical Honor SocietyAbout NTHS

National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is the honor society for Career & Technical Education (CTE). As a national non-profit student organization, NTHS has been recognizing outstanding student achievement in CTE since 1984. Having served over 1.2 million members in secondary and postsecondary chapters across the country and beyond, NTHS continues to support the next generation of skilled workers and leaders through chapter activities built around our Core Four Objectives of career development, leadership development, service, and recognition.

  • If interested in joining the LVS NTHS, students understand that they must comply with eligibility requirements as described below to be eligible to join:
    • Must have an overall GPA of 3.0
    • Must currently be enrolled in at least one CTE course
    • Must have a B or better grade in CTE course

The Lee Virtual School chapter of NTHS began during the 2025-2026 School Year. The teacher/sponsor for this group is Mr. Eric Metzner.


SAVE Promise Club

SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) Promise Clubs provide a space for young people to show their leadership, creativity, and passion for protecting their peers, schools, and communities from violence. SAVE Promise Clubs are student-led and, therefore, a powerful and empowering approach to violence prevention. This club's sponsor is TBA.

Through SAVE Promise Clubs, youth organize activities and initiatives that reinforce important lessons learned from Sandy Hook Promise’s programs, Say Something and Start With Hello. SAVE Promise Clubs create a culture of upstanders who look out for one another-creating safer classrooms, schools and communities.

Tree made from hand prints, Sandy Hook Promise

The School District of Lee County is proud to partner with the Sandy Hook Promise to help prevent senseless acts of violence from occurring in our communities and schools. Sandy Hook Promise is a national nonprofit organization founded and led by several family members whose loved ones were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. Based in Newtown, Connecticut, their intent is to honor all victims of gun violence by turning their tragedy into a moment of transformation. By empowering youth to “know the signs” and uniting all people who value the protection of children, we can take meaningful actions in schools, homes, and communities to prevent gun violence and stop the tragic loss of life.

Start with Hello

Start with HelloStart With Hello teaches students to be more socially inclusive and connected to each other. With activities and curricula available for all ages, students are empowered to end social isolation in three easy steps.

  1. See Someone Alone: Learn how to recognize the signs of loneliness and social isolation.
  2. Reach Out And Help: Find out what you can do to help others feel included.
  3. Start With Hello: Discover how to break the ice and strike up a conversation.

Say Something

Say SomethingSay Something program teaches middle and high school students to recognize the warning signs of someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others and how to say something to a trusted adult to get help.

  • Learn about different types of warning signs or threats and how to spot them, especially on social media.
  • Understand strategies to take action and overcome potential barriers to being an “upstander” rather than a “bystander.”
  • Learn how to intervene by telling a trusted adult or using an anonymous reporting system.


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