Co-Curricular Activities
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES  

Lincoln High School offers a variety of co-curricular activities that allow for student participation beyond the normal school day. These activities allow students additional opportunities to develop their talents in activities beyond the classroom. We encourage all of our students to become involved in the wide range of activities that Lincoln has to offer. Studies have indicated that students involved in co-curricular activities tend to have higher grades, better attendance rates, and higher self-esteem than students who do not participate in co-curricular activities.
                            

The choice is clearly up to you! Become involved and your high school experiences will be even more exciting, worthwhile, and positive.
 

The following activities and clubs meet throughout the school year. If you have further questions, please contact your counselor.
 

 

 

 

 STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Ahdawagam Yearbook French Club Raiders on The Rock
Art Honor Society Future Teachers Club Skills USA
Auto Club German Club Spanish Club
Bloodstone HASO (Hmong-American Student Strength Training-Powerlifting
Book Club Organization) Student Council
Bowling Club HERO (Home Economics Tutor Program
Cheerleaders/Stunting Related Occupations)  
Chess Club HOPE (Helping Others  
Community Service Promote Equality) MUSIC
Ski Club Intermurals Chamber Players
Dance Team INTERACT Chamber Singers
DECA (An Association of Marketing Students) Key Club Ethnic Ensemble
Drama Club International Thespian Society Letterwinners Club Jazz Ensemble
Earth Society Math League Musical
FBLA (Future Business Leaders Marine Biology Club Pep Band
of America) Mock Trial Vocal Jazz
FCCLA (Family, Career & Community Leaders National Honor Society  
of America) Native American Student Organization  
FFA (Future Farmers of America) Principals Student Advisory Committee  
Forensics PROMOTE (Promoting Healthy Decisions)  


 

Lincoln High School offers an opportunity for students to become involved in a variety of interscholastic athletic activities. The following activities are described by season:
FALL — Cross Country (Boys & Girls), Football, Golf (Girls), Soccer (Boys), Tennis (Girls), Swimming (Girls), Volleyball (Girls)
WINTER — Basketball (Boys & Girls), Gymnastics, Hockey (Boys & Girls), Swimming (Boys), Wrestling
SPRING — Baseball (Boys), Golf (Boys), Soccer (Girls), Softball (Girls), Track (Boys & Girls), Tennis (Boys)
GIRLS’ SPORTS — Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball
BOYS’ SPORTS — Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Wrestling
 

ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IS IMPORTANT FOR ALL EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES...
All students should continually strive to achieve their full potential in areas of academic performance and school attendance. In order to participate in public events, a student must maintain an acceptable grade. An acceptable grade for participation in public events in the Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools is defined as a quarter grade point average of  1.51 or better. Students receiving two (2) quarter grades of  F  also will not be eligible. Please see the WRPS District Activities Code.
 

 

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