School Activities
The Art Club is for students who like art and want to learn/improve their artistic skills. Students can use this time to explore and create various forms of art.
Meets on: Monday
Meeting Time: 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Extension activities related to the Band, Orchestra, and Choir classes. Activities include KIMEA Honor auditions, Far East Music auditions, and concert performances.
Meets on: Varied
Meeting Time: Varied
Welcome to the home of the Blackhawks! HHS values sportsmanship and our athletic staff uphold ethical and moral standards and demand the same from our student athletes.Humphreys High School participates in both interscholastic and Far East sports and...
Meets on: Monday,Wednesday,Tuesday,Thursday,Friday
Meeting Time: 1530 -
The HHS Book is a group of students who meet together twice a month to share our love for reading together. We read one book a month of our choosing and then discuss how we felt about the book while sharing snacks and friendship! During the meetings where we are not discussing the book, we read together, plan our bulletin board, and have fun.
Meets on: 1st and 3rd Monday of the month.
Meeting Time: 1515-1615
Bowling Club offers a fun, stress-free environment for students to participate as a team or individually and hone their bowling skills. Students must provide their own transportation to and from the bowling alley.
Meets on: Wednesday
Meeting Time: 3:45-4:45 PM
Culinary Arts Club is for any Humphreys High School student who is interested in cooking. All skill levels are welcome. A food handler certification is required by the second quarter. Online and in-person food handler training, resources, and an exam will be made available to club members. Participants must bring their own clothing to participate in kitchen activities: complete hair restraint (hair net, hat, wrap, etc.), an apron or chef coat to cover street clothes, closed-toed shoes (not Crocs with holes), and long pants.
Meets on: Thursday
Meeting Time: 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Do you like winning arguments? Come participate in friendly debates about relevant issues while practicing research skills, persuasive writing, and public speaking.
Meets on: Wednesday
Meeting Time: 3:15 - 4:30 pm
Drama Club is an extracurricular activity designed to engage students in the performing arts and theatre. Acting, singing, dancing, set design, costume and makeup design, along with other theatrical techniques are utilized in this club.
Meets on: Wednesday, Thursday
Meeting Time: 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Committed to bringing eSports to HHS, Esports is a varsity team of gamers that plays titles such as Valorant, Super Smash Bros., and Rocket League. Competing in the Pacific West and recognized as an official winter sport, gamers are provided the opportunity to compete against other Pac West schools in PC and console titles.
Meets on: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Meeting Time: 3:30 - 5:30 pm
The Far East Academics program encompasses a group of academic programs in week-long intensive settings. Students interested in STEM fields, Journalism, World Languages, Visual Arts, Music and Performing Arts are encouraged to apply. Keep an eye on ...
FIRST® Tech Challenge engages students in thrilling robotics competitions. Teams of students design, build, code, and operate robots to compete against the clock to earn the highest score.
Meets on: Wednesday
Meeting Time: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
International Club is a group of students who meet to share their love of global cultures! During our meetings we play games, have snacks, and plan for events that celebrate different cultures. We welcome all students and have a great time learning together!
Meets on: 2nd and 4th Monday
Meeting Time: 3:30-4:30 PM
Drill Team and Color Guard are a function of the USACC JROTC Program. Its mission is to train JROTC Cadets in the basic practices of Drill and Ceremony, in accordance with Army TC 3-21.5, Army Regulation 145-2, and USACC Regulation 145-2. We function as a representative of the largest JROTC in Korea, under DODEA. Activities include JROTC Drill Competitions, both PAC West and PAC East. The ultimate goal is to compete at the highest level at the National Army Drill Meet in Daytona Beach, Florida.
To join the team, a student must be a member of the JROTC program here at HHS. The team member must pass a safety test with a score of 100% before handling air rifles. They will learn what a sight picture is and how to aim the rifle in the prone standing and kneeling positions. They will practice shooting pellets from each of the positions. The goal for each shooter is to shoot a score of 250 points out of a possible 300 points each time they come to practice. Shooters participate in shooting competitions in the season; some are face to face with schools on the peninsula and others are against all the DoDEA schools in the Pacific via the postal match format. Six shooters will qualify to represent HHS in the Far East competition. This sport is the gateway on the path to Olympic shooting.
Meets on: 3:30 - 5:30 (Winter sport)
Meeting Time: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) Program is a Tri-Service – U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and U.S. Air Force and Space Force – sponsored STEM competition which promotes original research and experimentation in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at the high school level and publicly recognizes students for outstanding achievement. Submission of individual research makes students eligible to travel to Okinawa to present their research.
Meets on: Monday
Learning Academy is an afterschool tutoring/homework club that provides a quiet place for students to work and study. Students always have access to a computer if they need one to complete their work and can get help with their classwork if needed.
Meets on: Mondays and Thursdays
Meeting Time: 3:30-4:30 PM
The Livestream/Video Production club enables video communication students (and interested students) to get real-world, hands-on experience in on-location video production by serving on crews to livestream school events and produce videos for the Camp Humphreys community.
Meets on: Varied
Meeting Time: Varied - on location
This is the national math honor society which prepares for competition style math problems as well as offers tutoring to students who need assistance.
Meets on: Every other Tuesday
Meeting Time: 7:30 - 8:10 AM
The National English Honor Society (NEHS) is the only international organization exclusively for students who, in the field of English, merit special note for past and current accomplishments. Immediate benefits of affiliation include academic recognition, scholarship and award eligibility, and opportunities for networking with others who share enthusiasm for, and accomplishment in, the language arts.
Meets on: TBD
Meeting Time: Twice a month, TBD
The National History Club is a sub-division of the National History Scholar Society. This is a national organization of outstanding high school students. The Humphreys High School chapter, a chartered member of the National History Club of the USA, accepts students in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. Membership is transferable between Chapters. We are the club that “Practice History without the Exam.”
Meets on: 3rd Wednesday
Meeting Time: 3:30-4:30 PM