
Student Organizations
Student organizations play a vital role in enhancing the school experience. They foster a of community, allowing students to connect with peers who share similar interests. Additionally, these organizations provide opportunities for leadership development, teamwork, and personal growth, helping students build skills that are essential for their future. Overall, participating in student organizations enriches the educational journey and promotes a more engaged and active student body.

FCCLA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a Career and Technical Student Organization that functions as an integral part of the Family and Consumer Sciences education curriculum and operates within the school system.
he Walnut Springs FCCLA Chapter participates in a number of activities including the Central Texas Youth Fair.
Learn more about local opportunities through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension in Bosque County here.
Chapter Advisor: Pat Garrett


FFA
FFA is the premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.
The Walnut Springs FFA Chapter participates in a number of activities. Some of these include chapter conducting, land judging, livestock judging, hay judging, range and pasture, junior and senior chapter conducting.
A Junior FFA Chapter is available for students who are in grades 3-8 and are not enrolled in an Ag Science Course.
Student Council
Student Council is an organization available to all high school students. The members of student council focus on making the environment and atmosphere a better place for not only the student body but the faculty as well.
Officers are elected at the beginning of each year.
Student Council works in conjunction with the Tarrant County Food Bank to distribute food each month at the food bank.
Sponsor: Mike Williams


National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is not just an honor; it's a privilege that comes with significant responsibilities. Maintaining high academic standards while balancing extracurricular activities or jobs requires dedication and hard work. As a member, you earn the respect of both teachers and peers, making it essential to lead by example and inspire others in your community. Embrace this opportunity to showcase your commitment to excellence and leadership.
Sponsor: Teddy Ott