Battlefield High School Clubs and Student Activities
Note: Clubs and activities are governed by PWCS Regulations:
- 646-1: School-Sponsored Curriculum-Related Student Clubs, Teams, and Organizations
- 646-2: Equal Access - Public Secondary Schools, Non-School-Sponsored Student Clubs, Groups or Organizations - Limited Open Forum
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Class of 2026 - Seniors
Class Sponsors:
- Melissa Golden
Contact: [email protected] - Kevin Wolf
Contact: [email protected] - Sara Wolf
Contact: [email protected]
Class Administrator:
- Megan Hostutler
Contact: [email protected]
Class of 2027 - Juniors
Class of 2028 - Sophomores
Class of 2029 - Freshmen
Class Sponsor(s):
- Melissa Cook
Contact: [email protected] - Mr. Donald Fair
Contact: [email protected]
Class Administrator:
- TBD
Contact:
American Sign Language and Hard of Hearing/ASL Club
Club Description:
The ASL Club provides students with opportunities to learn and practice American Sign Language while exploring Deaf culture, fostering inclusion, and building communication skills.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Nicole Reames
Contact: [email protected]
Battlefield Theatre
Club Description:
Bobcats Off Broadway is not only a creative playground, but a proud participant and 2x DISTRICT THEATRE CHAMPION of the Virginia High School League.
This Virginia State recognized theatre program serves as a hub for students to explore the performing arts while collaborating on productions by developing skills in acting, stage management, set design, lighting, costuming, make up, properties, & direction.
Whether you’re here to own the stage, work behind the scenes, or simply soak up the magic of live performance, you’ll find your place here within our vibrant, welcoming community.
Lights up — your story starts here!
International Thespian Society / Troupe #8696 where the talented come to play!
Got Drama?
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Director:
- Earlena Bellino
Contact: [email protected]
Best Buddies Club
Club Description:
Battlefield Best Buddies Club fosters one-to-one friendships between high school students with and without disabilities. In this time of heightened social and emotional development that can be difficult even for teenagers without disabilities, the Best Buddies High Schools program helps break through social barriers at an important time in a young person’s life.
Educates and empowers people to be leaders, public speakers and advocates.
Through participation in this awesome after school club, everyone forms meaningful connections with their peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and share interests, experiences and activities that many other individuals enjoy!!
Don’t just be a Bobcat, be a Bobcat Best Buddy!!!! Life is best with your buddies!!!
Meeting Information:
The Best Buddies Club meets designated Wednesdays each month and some flex periods from September- May.
Sponsors:
- Joanna Losi
Contact: [email protected] - Melissa Golden
Contact: [email protected]
B.E.S.T. - VASTAR
Club Description:
BEST stands for Bobcats Evaluating and Servicing Technology. We are part of the statewide VA STAR program to refurbish and donate used laptops.
Meeting Information:
Meetings are held from 2:10 to 3:00 p.m. in Room 2200.
Sponsors:
- Stephanie Evers
Contact: [email protected]
Bowling Club
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.Creative Writing & Literary Magazine Club
Club Description:
Students in the Creative Writing & Literary Magazine Club participate in creating, procuring, and editing student created literature. Additionally, students in the club will work over the course of the year to produce the school's annual Literary Magazine for competition in the spring.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Jared Bridges
Contact: [email protected]
Cinematic Arts
Dance Team
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Katelyn Penenburgh
Contact: [email protected]
Debate Team
Club Description:
Battlefield's debate team is an intellectually stimulating academic club where students engage in discussions and learn to effectively articulate their viewpoints on a wide range of topics. Members prepare for monthly competitions at various levels against local and regional schools.
Meeting Information:
Meetings are held every other Tuesday in rm 2111.
Sponsor:
- Thomas Fennell
Contact: [email protected]
DECA
Club Description:
DECA is a student organization dedicated to preparing students for careers in business, marketing, finance and entrepreneurship. DECA provides students the opportunity to gain leadership skills, give back to the community, and participate in social events.
Meeting Information:
Meetings will be held 1-2 times a month. Check the Battlefield DECA Canvas once you join.
Sponsor:
- Jen Smith
Contact: [email protected]
Club Page:
Educators Rising
Club Description:
Educators Rising is a student organization for those interested in exploring careers in education. Members have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain hands-on experience, and learn what it takes to become a future educator. Through meetings, workshops, and school/community involvement, students explore topics such as teaching strategies, child development, and educational leadership.
Educators Rising provides opportunities to participate in competitions, collaborate with peers who share an interest in education, and build a strong foundation for college and career pathways in teaching. This club is ideal for students who are passionate about making a positive impact and shaping the future through education.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Amy Homan
Contact: [email protected]
Environmental Club
Club Description:
Our Environmental Club is dedicated to educating both its members and the wider student body on real-world environmental topics such as habitat restoration, sustainability, and climate change. Through engaging discussions, projects, and activities, the club helps students better understand the challenges facing our planet and how they can make a difference. Beyond the classroom, members actively participate in the community by supporting STEM events at feeder schools, organizing recycling drives, and taking part in Earth Day initiatives. Together, we strive to inspire environmental awareness and meaningful action both in school and beyond.
Meeting Information:
Third Thursday of the month
Sponsor:
- Karen Carney
Contact: [email protected]
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Club
Club Description:
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) prepares students for careers in business through leadership and career development programs. FBLA offers a variety of events, including leadership conferences, region and state-based competitions, and events that test students' business knowledge and skills. Students can also participate in educational programs and develop skills in areas such as public speaking, marketing, job interviewing, accounting, information systems, and entrepreneurship.
Meeting Information:
FBLA will meet once a month. Regional competitions will take place in February.
Sponsor:
- Rebecca Perez
Contact: [email protected]
HOSA Club
Club Description:
HOSA, or Future Health Professions, is a global student-led club with a mission of empowering students to explore healthcare careers and acquire leadership skills through education, collaboration and experience.
Meeting Information:
Meetings are held once per month and communication is sent through email. Additional activity opportunities may be offered throughout the school year.
Sponsor:
- Jeanine Miller Adams, Occupational Therapist
Contact: [email protected]
Latin Club
Club Description:
Club Description: The Latin Club is open to current and former Latin students, and it is designed to explore additional topics of interest in the form of presentations, games, and other activities. Common topics of interest include Roman history, mythology, culture, daily life, festivals, holidays, as well as modern daily mottoes, abbreviations, derivatives and other phrases and vocabulary used today.
Meeting Information:
We usually meet once a month on the 3rd Thursday of the month, but please confirm the actual date with Ms. Yount.
Sponsor:
- Kendra Yount
Contact: [email protected]
Marching Band
Club Description:
The Marching Bobcats perform music of all styles and genres, from classical to pop, and even original music written specially for them. The band performs with precision and passion at all home football games as well as numerous competitions and parades throughout the region every year.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Mike Britcher
Contact: [email protected]
Mock Trial Club
Club Description:
In Battlefield's Mock Trial team, students have the opportunity to gain legal experience and knowledge by acting as lawyers and witnesses for various mock cases. Students will also go to real courthouses each year for competitions and be coached and judged by practicing attorneys.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Thomas Fennell
Contact: [email protected]
Model UN
Club Description:
Model UN is a simulation of the United Nations where students play the role of “delegates” from different countries and solve real world issues with the opinions of their country. Delegates prepare for and attend conferences in the Northern Virginia area – on average, one Friday evening and Saturday per month – where they compete against delegates from other schools. Benefits of joining Model UN include:
- High School / College Opportunities
- Leadership / Mentoring Opportunities
- Learn How to Problem Solve / Address Real-World Issues
- Learn How to Collaborate / Work on a Team
- Meet New People / Lifelong Friends
- Improve Researching Skills
- Improve Public Speaking Skills
- Improve Writing Skills
- Awards
Meeting Information:
Meetings will be held every other Wednesday from 2:15-3:15 in Modular Room 3
Sponsors:
- Jessica LoPresti
Contact: [email protected] - Blake LoPresti
Contact: [email protected]
National Art Honor Society
National English Honor Society
Club Description:
The National English Honor Society (NEHS) is an academic organization that recognizes high-achieving students in English language arts. NEHS promotes excellence in reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking while encouraging members to engage in service, leadership, and a lifelong appreciation of literature and communication. Through activities such as tutoring, community service, and literary events, members contribute to both the school and the wider community while developing strong communication skills.
Ask your Language Arts teacher for application information or contact Mrs. LoPresti. All 2026-27 applications are due by September 19.
Meeting Information:
Meetings will be held monthly on Tuesdays. More information will be posted in the Canvas student page.
Sponsor:
- Mrs. LoPresti
Contact: [email protected]
National French Honor Society
Club Description:
The National French Honor Society (SHF) is a French Society where students need to apply for admission. It is based on overall grade point average and French grade point average, a recommendation from a French teacher and a written essay.
We meet twice per month. Our meetings are fun and culture driven. Students are required to attend a certain number of meetings to receive three cords (blue, white and red- the colors of the French flag) at the time of graduation.
All meetings are led by student leaders .
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Marilyn Clemence
Contact: [email protected]
National History Honor Society
Club Description:
The National History Honor Society (NHHS) is a secondary school organization dedicated to fostering a passion for history, research, and civic leadership. Chapters operate locally while often affiliating with the national non-profit, empowering students to engage in historical discussions, community service, and school programs.
Meeting Information:
Date/Time: Meetings will be announced on our Canvas page
Location: Room 1142
Sponsor:
- Donald Fair
Contact: [email protected]
National Honor Society (NHS)
Club Description:
The Battlefield High School Chapter of the National Honor Society strives to build enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in its members.
Sponsors:
- Kristin Clark: [email protected]
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Sara Van Roe: [email protected]
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Angela Wolf: [email protected]
Club Page Links:
National Latin Honor Society
Club Description:
This academic honor society is for Latin students who are dedicated to the promotion and study of the Latin language. Students must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and citizenship in Latin class and meet the following qualifications:
- be enrolled in Latin III (or higher)
- have a 3.0 overall GPA and a 3.7 GPA in Latin class
- have a teacher recommendation
Meeting Information:
We usually meet once a month on the 2nd Thursday of the month, but please confirm the actual date with Ms. Yount.
Sponsor:
- Kendra Yount
Contact: [email protected]
National Math Honor Society
Club Description:
To encourage a love and enjoyment of mathematics learning.
Meeting Information:
We meet in the enclosed cafeteria on the first Thursday of every month, unless school is closed, then we move to the following Thursday.
Sponsors:
- Lea May
Contact: [email protected] - Dawn Weber
Contact: [email protected]
National Spanish Honor Society
Club Description:
The Spanish Honor Society is an academic organization that recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the study of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures. Students enrolled in advanced Spanish classes are invited to join the society to honor their dedication and achievements. Members participate in a variety of activities that promote cultural awareness and community service, such as tutoring younger students, celebrating Hispanic traditions, organizing cultural events, and participating in service projects. Through these activities, students deepen their understanding of the Spanish-speaking world while developing leadership skills and a commitment to service.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsors:
- Edwin Escorcia
Contact: [email protected]
News Magazine Club
Club Description:
Members of the BHS Beat work on various projects to highlight student achievements and events that matter to Battlefield students. Students will have opportunities to learn and practice conducting interviews, writing basic Journalism style news articles, creating basic news video clips, and producing various digital media for students.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Jared Bridges
Contact: [email protected]
Robotics Team (FRC) - Comet Robotics
Club Description:
Comet Robotics is Battlefield High School's First Robotics Competition (FRC) Team. Students build a robot to compete in the season's game January-March!
Meeting Information:
We have made the Comet Robotics team for the 2026-27 school year. If you would like information on how to join for the next school year, please email Ms. May.
Sponsor:
- Lea May
Contact: [email protected]
Robotics Club (FTC)
Club Description:
FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics is a competitive program where middle and high school students design, build, and program robots to complete specific game challenges each season. Teams work collaboratively to apply engineering, coding, and problem-solving skills while documenting their design process and promoting STEM in their communities. Students benefit from hands-on experience with real-world technologies, helping them build technical skills in areas like programming, mechanics, and design. Participation also develops important life skills such as teamwork, communication, time management, and perseverance. Overall, FTC prepares students for future academic and career pathways in STEM while building confidence and creativity.
At Battlefield, the after-school FTC robotics team is limited to 15 members, and open positions for the team are usually announced in April via a Canvas announcement. Students may also participate in FTC robotics through the elective course of Engineering Explorations.
Meeting Information:
Please contact Mr. Shepard for more information.
Sponsor:
- Brian Shepard
Contact: [email protected]
SAVE Promise Club
Club Description:
The SAVE Promise Club is a student led-organization working to make schools a safe space where everyone can learn and thrive. We empowers students to be leaders in the movement to end school violence.
Our goal is to:
- EDUCATE students on how to prevent violence.
- EMPOWER students to be leaders of change.
- ENCOURAGE students to be upstanders.
- ENGAGE students in violence prevention activities.
Meeting Information:
Contact Mr. Bills for more information.
Sponsor:
- Randall Bills
Contact: [email protected]
Science National Honor Society
Club Description:
Science National Honor Society (SNHS) is a national organization honoring and encouraging student excellence in science. Institutions nationwide recognize SNHS members as scientific leaders in their high school and community.
The objectives of the SNHS are:
- Encouraging and recognizing scientific and intellectual thought
- Advancing students’ knowledge of classical and modern science
- Communicating with the scientific community
- Aiding the civic community with its comprehension of science
The club is open to juniors and seniors with a minimum grade point average and currently in an advanced science class.
Meeting Information:
Meeting inforation for the 2026-27 SY is currently TBD.
Sponsors:
- Shiloh Coleman
Contact: [email protected]
Student Council Association (SCA)
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Kelli Taylor
Contact: [email protected]
Student Voice Committee (SVC)
Club Description:
Student Voice Committees (SVCs) aim to create meaningful partnerships between students, educators, and administrators with the goal of enhancing the climate and culture of their school building. With the ultimate goal of including students in the decision-making process, SVCs help to:
- Elevate student voice and perspective within their school and the division at large
- Strengthen the school community through action research and continuous improvement
- Support students as they hone their leadership skills
Meeting Information:
- Location: Room 2108
- Time: 2:15pm - 3:00pm
- Dates: Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Lauren Maula
Contact: [email protected]
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Club Description:
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is a program of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), which focuses on creating future leaders in music education and music advocacy. Students are encouraged to be active in their school and community, advocating for music and sharing live performances at various local businesses and venues.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Ed Scully
Contact: [email protected]
Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) Club
Club Description:
ARK is a school organization focused on spreading positivity, empathy, and social change. Members perform small, thoughtful gestures—like leaving uplifting notes, distributing treats, or volunteering—to foster an inclusive, supportive environment and improve overall mental health.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Donald Fair
Contact: [email protected]
Amnesty International Club
Club Description:
Amnesty International Club is a newly established, student-led organization connected to the larger, global organization of Amnesty International that works to help millions of people, defending human rights for all. At our meetings, we will provide short presentations on current human rights topics and then engage in a related activity/discussion. Projects and volunteer opportunities will be developed in the club by members.
Our goal is to:
- INFORM students on global issues.
- INSPIRE students to stand up to injustice.
- INTERACT to expand our knowledge of each other and the world around us.
Meeting Information:
Meeting are held once a month (dates to be determined)in the BHS Library.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.
- Jennifer Wooller
Contact: [email protected]
Archery Club
Club Description:
Welcome to Battlefield Archery Club! Whether you want to hit your first bullseye or train for competition, this club is for you. We focus on building discipline, mental focus, and physical strength in a safe environment.
Meeting Information:
Duration - October - May.
Location - Enclosed cafeteria.
Equipment:
- Provided Gear: NASP-approved equipment is generally provided.
- Arrows: Regular attendees must bring their own Easton Genesis arrows.
- Personal Bows: NASP-approved Genesis bows are allowed. Recurve bows may be allowed on a case-by-case basis.
- Security: All personal gear must be cased and secured with a combination lock.
- Arrival: Arrive early at Door #4. Staff will escort gear to the storage closet.
Medical Requirements:
No medical physical or concussion education is required to participate in archery club.
Tournaments:
Students participating in archery club may have an opportunity to participate in tournaments. Battlefield are 2X State and 2X National Champions in archery.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.
Michael MasciContact: [email protected]
Asian-American Student Association Club
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Lisa Kelly
Contact: [email protected]
Black Student Union Club
Club Description:
Black Student Union (BSU) is a student-led organization dedicated to celebrating Black culture, history, and identity while fostering unity, leadership, and advocacy within the school community. The BSU provides a supportive space for students of all backgrounds to engage in meaningful dialogue, promote cultural awareness, and work toward equity and inclusion through events, education, and community service.
Meeting Information:
Meeting are held once a month (dates to be determined) in the Room 1125.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Joe Calloway
Contact: [email protected]
Boxes of Basics Club
Club Description:
The purpose of this club is to collect clothing for children in need. We will collect new and gently used clothing, sort and pack the Boxes of Basics for students and other children, and then deliver the boxes to a distribution center.
Meeting Information:
It is anticipated that we will meet approximately 5 times throughout the school year.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Gina Burke
Contact: [email protected]
Chess Club
Club Description:
Chess is a game that requires much strategy. The Chess Club focuses on giving knowledge about chess, how to play the game, and more! If you aren't one of the 70% of people around the world that know how to play chess, then this may be the club for you! Tournaments may also be available for more advanced players.
Meeting Information:
Meetings will be held every Monday after school in the Library.
Liaisons:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Cathi McMaster
Contact: [email protected]
Christian Fellowship Association
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Kevin Wolf
Contact:[email protected]
Humane Society Club
Club Description:
Do you have a love for animals and serving the animal community? Then come join Battlefield's Humane Society club
Meeting Information:
Email Ms. May for meeting dates or more information
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Lea May
Contact: [email protected]
International Club
Club Description:
International Club first began in 2004 under the sponsorship of a former World History teacher intent on expanding students’ understanding of global relations and politics. Today, we are much more than just a club; we are in fact a family, intent on educating, recognizing, and celebrating the importance of all cultures represented at Battlefield and the Bobcat community.
The liaisons and club members work together to promote the need for leadership, acceptance, and tolerance through monthly multi-cultural lessons and presentations, community outreach and fundraising events and the school’s annual International Night, which showcases the talents of our Battlefield students through fashion, music, art, dance and food from around the world.
We are proud to collaborate with other BHS clubs and organizations who share our vision for an inclusive, open-minded school. We have formed an executive board of student leaders and liaisons who will oversee the club’s goals and plans for the upcoming school year. Specific club meeting dates will be announced soon! We are very excited to welcome new members!
Meeting Information:
International Club will begin monthly meetings for the 2026-2027 school year. Anyone interested in becoming a member, please reach out to [email protected].
International Club will have a table at Freshman Orientation in August before the new school year begins!
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Sally Atkins
Contact: [email protected]
Key Club
Club Description:
Key Club is a student-led, high school organization. Our members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to serve.
Meeting Information:
We will meet the third Wednesday of each month.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Stephanie Teschke
Contact: [email protected]
Magic the Gathering Club
Club Description:
The Magic the Gathering Club is a club where players of Magic the Gathering play with or against each other in casual or competitive games. There will be tournaments to test the player's deck building and skill at the game.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Randall Bills
Contact: [email protected]
Morgan's Message
Club Description:
Morgan’s Message is a club that strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics. We aim to expand the dialogue on mental health by normalizing conversations, empowering those who suffer in silence, and supporting those who feel alone.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Claire Gianelle
Contact: [email protected]
No Place for Hate
Club Description:
The "No Place for Hate" club, an initiative of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), is a student-led program designed to create a more inclusive and respectful school environment. It aims to combat bias, bullying, and hatred by empowering students and staff to stand up against discrimination and promote unity.
Meeting Information:
Meetings for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Sponsor:
- Shiloh Coleman
Contact: [email protected]
Our Minds Matter Club
Club Description:
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Monique Marsh
Contact:[email protected]
Psychology Club
Club Description:
The Psychology Club is a fun and interactive student-run organization which meets monthly. Members present concepts in psychology through hands-on activities and presentations. Leadership positions are nominated yearly.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Matt Rohrbach
Contact: [email protected]
STAR Club
Club Description:
Students Taking an Active Role is a non-school-sponsored club in which members volunteer at local elementary and middle schools to tutor and mentor younger students.
Meeting Information:
Meeting dates for the 2026-27 SY are currently TBD.
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Tim Coughlin
Contact: [email protected]
Women Empowerment Club
Club Description:
The Women Empowerment Club is a volunteer and community-based organization open to all students of BFHS. We meet the first Thursday of each month to discuss volunteer and donation opportunities for local shelters and food pantries. We also host interesting activities and informative guests throughout the year. Our mission is to bring more awareness to the roles and contributions of women in America and provide support to the community in the building and in Prince William.
Meeting Information:
We meet the first Thursday of each month
Liaison:
Note: Club liaisons are not sponsors. They serve in a custodial/supervisory capacity only. They do not direct, determine agendas, plan events or run the club or the meetings of the club.- Aurora Diorio
Contact: [email protected]
Baseball
Coach:
- Jay Burkhart
Contact: [email protected]
Basketball (Boys)
Coach:
- Varsity Head Coach: Robert D'Andrea
Contact: [email protected]
Basketball (Girls)
Coach:
- Brett Schwemer
Contact: [email protected]
Cheer
Coaches:
- Hunter Morris
Contact: [email protected] - Heather Morris
Contact: [email protected] - Rachael Mihoc
Contact: [email protected]
Crew (Boys & Girls)
Coach:
- Jacob Hubert
Contact: [email protected]
Cross Country (Boys & Girls)
Coach:
- Van Arnold
Contact: [email protected]
Field Hockey
Coach:
- Claire Gianelle
Contact: [email protected]
Football
Coaches:
- Greg Hatfield
Contact: [email protected]
Golf (Boys & Girls)
Coach:
Gymnastics
Coach:
- Mary Henry
Contact: [email protected]
Indoor Track & Field
Head Coach:
- Van Arnold
Contact: [email protected]
Lacrosse (Boys)
Coach:
- David Suthers
Contact: [email protected]
Lacrosse (Girls)
Coach:
- Reagan (Kathryn) Ferrick
Contact: [email protected]
Outdoor Track (Boys & Girls)
Coach:
- Van Arnold
Contact: [email protected]
Scholastic Bowl
Team Description:
Scholastic Bowl is a competitive academic team. We field teams that compete against other schools in head-to-head matches involving answering questions in a variety of areas. Some of these areas include science, mathematics, literature, art, history, geography, government, mythology, etc. This activity is considered a sport and is governed by the VHSL.
Coach:
- Steve Dittmer
Contact:[email protected]
Soccer (Boys)
Coach:
- Wes Homan
Contact: [email protected]
Soccer (Girls)
Coach:
- Kevin Hilton
Contact: [email protected]
Softball
Coaches:
- Angela Johnson
Contact: [email protected]
Swimming (Boys & Girls)
Coach:
- Jessica Dehn
Contact: [email protected]
Tennis (Boys & Girls)
Coaches:
- Steve Davis (Boys Tennis)
Contact: [email protected] - Lisa Ward (Girls Tennis)
Contact: [email protected]
Volleyball
Coach:
- Steve Davis
Contact: [email protected]
Wrestling
Coaches:
- Ray Bernot
Contact: [email protected]