Loading

Hildebrandt Clubs 2023-2024

Want to join a club? Don't know where to start?

This webpage will give you highlights of all of the amazing clubs that Hildebrandt has to offer! You will find meeting dates, times, locations and how to sign up.

Academic Pentathlon

Mr. Moore and Coach Rothfeld - Room 208 and 202

Pentathlon is an academic competition that centers around a central theme that changes every year. The students study 5 different aspects of the theme with focuses on history, science, literature, fine arts and math.

This years theme is: Technology and Humanity

Who can participate? Academic Pentathlon is open to all students. No matter what type of student you are. It is about challenging yourself.

Academic Pentathlon is an academic competition in which 7th and 8th graders compete in Math, Science, and Social Studies. Seventh and Eighth grade students match their intellect with students from other schools. Nine-member teams are comprised of: 3 Honors (A students); 3 Scholastic (B students); and 3 Varsity (C students). They round out the five events with an essay over a current novel and a Super Quiz competition on a topic chosen each year by the state committee. Students can win individual awards in each event as well as team events.

Pentathlon progresses into Octathlon and Decathlon in high school and can lead to wonderful scholarship opportunities for Klein ISD students.

More information coming on the first meeting dates and informational meeting with the sponsor.

Coding Club
The Coding Club is a great way to learn about programming with your friends! The club’s goal is to teach students to code and program using a variety of interactive student-friendly interfaces using Chromebooks. From absolute beginners to advanced levels, students will collaborate and discover how to play and create their own programs. Students will attend a district Coding Expo in April where they will display their programs and compete in coding challenges. Space is limited and meetings will be held on Wednesdays before school in the library. More information coming in September. Coding Coach Ms. Wuensche
Math Counts Competition Club
Culture 4 Caring
Culture for Caring is a student-led group that strives to be more inclusive on our campus and in our community. This club will strive to work together with students to create a culture of caring for one student, one friend, one school one community at a time by honoring originality, unity, kindness, culture, and equality so that EVERY student feels that they are a part of OUR caring community. We will work on fostering an environment on campus that showcases #purposefulkindness. More information to follow! Sponsor: Ms. Campos
Mustangs 4 Christ

Mustangs for Christ is a Christian club at Hildebrandt open to all grade levels. We'd love to have you join us! Interested students should have an interest in developing their Christian faith and growing to understand the word of God from the Bible and an interest in developing a closer relationship with God through prayer. All meetings for Mustangs for Christ will take place in the Choir Room 317 at 8:20 EVERY Wednesday!

Sponsor: Ms. Mattox and Ms. Luebke

Mustang Robotics

Mustangs Robotics participates in the First Tech Challenge program. Students develop STEM skills and practice engineering principles. Team members are expected to attend all club meetings will be TBD after school and 4 team qualifying competitions. Teams that advance will compete in semi-finals and beyond. The competition team has limited spots for 7th graders and the team will be formed at the beginning of the year. All interested 7th graders are encouraged to contact Ms. Sepulvado for membership information.

Coach: Ms. Sepulvado and Mr. Moore

Student Council

Student Council is a student leadership organization. Student Council is open to all students at Hildebrandt. The organization will run events like Red Ribbon Week, and faculty breakfasts, and we plan dress-up days and other spirit activities. Student council also participates in community fundraisers, such as Relay for Life through the American Cancer Society. The goal of our organization is to build student leaders and get students involved in activities at their school and community. We will meet in Room 209 (more information to come on dates!)

Sponsor: Ms. Spivey-Zeno

Name That Book Club
Do you like to Read? Do you like to Compete? Do you like a Challenge? Then we have a club for you…. please consider joining the Name That Book Club which will meet in the HILDE Library on Friday Mornings, at 8:15 AM. Students will read from a list of 25 books and discuss them with other students and teachers. Our first kick-off meeting will be held in the Hildebrandt Library, on September 2nd. Please see Ms. Wuensche for more information. Sponsor: Ms.Wuensche
Spanish Club

Please see Ms. Cruz for more information!

Sponsor: Ms. Cruz

Art Club
The art club is for all students who are interested in art production. Students will experience a wide range of applications including ceramics, drawing, printmaking, and 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional design. Students will create artwork for community projects and school-wide events. This club is open to all grade levels. The art club will be held on Wednesday's at 8 am.

Sponsors: Ms. Bowles and Ms. Villalta Room 103 and 104

National Junior Honor Society

To be eligible for membership in NJHS, a student must demonstrate outstanding scholarship, character, citizenship, leadership, and service. First-semester grades must average at least a 90. Conduct grades should always be an"E" or an "S" in all classes. Only one "P" is allowed. Students with conduct grades of "U" will not be eligible. Students who wish to be considered for membership in NJHS must turn in the required Student Information Form in the spring after notification of eligibility. This form along with teacher ratings are used by the Faculty Council to determine if the student will be invited to be inducted. This organization is open to grades 7 and 8 only those who are enrolled from the first day of school who meet the grade and conduct requirements. The sponsors will notify students in the Spring Semester if they are eligible. Members operate the school store and serve as needed throughout the school year. Members are required to attend meetings and obtain service hours. See Ms. Ingram or Ms. Galloway for more information.

Sponsor: Ms. Ingram and Ms. Galloway

Reading and Writing Club
Love to read anything – poems, mystery, nonfiction, dystopian fantasy? How about writing – short stories, chapter books, letters, persuasive writing? Then you want to join the Hilde Reading and Writing Club! Please see your ELA teacher for more details.
Cultural Diversity Club

This club will research and help organize cultural events (Black History Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, etc.) This club will strive to create an inclusive, respectful, appreciation, and awareness of all cultures, especially those represented within the student body. We will organize cultural events, as well as the Character Ed lessons. Also, the Belize Global Citizenship Project will be organized!

Sponsor: Ms.Bazunu

Drama Club

Anyone is free to join!

We usually meet once a quarter on the second Thursday of the month for official meetings. Hildebrandt’s drama club is not only an introduction to Theatre Arts but also explores topics that might not be discussed throughout the academic year. All students are welcome, even if you are not in Theatre Arts! Come and join our Drama Club family!

Our Mission Statement: The goal of our drama club is to cultivate student creativity in a structured way and to further serve our school through the means of different service projects that utilize our student’s strengths!

Sponsor: Ms. Kelley-Mabry

Destination Imagination

Looking for a fun opportunity to do something a little crazy? Do you like to use teamwork and innovative thinking to solve imaginative challenges? Do you like to act silly, create great things, and win? Destination Imagination may be just what you need in your life! If you want to learn more about DI. Need more information, stop by and visit with Ms. Ingram in room 203 or Mr. Duncan in room 403.

Coaches: Ms. Ingram and Mr. Duncan

Mustang Media Club

If interest in the upcoming 2023-2024 School Year please visit Mrs. Reinhardt in room 313 for details.

WANTED:

  • Tech Team - 2-4 people who are social media, chromebook & video tech savvy
  • On Camera Team - 3-5 people who want to be On Camera & interview others
  • Writing & Editing Team - 2-4 people who want to write the announcements & edit them for clarity, content & time

MUST Haves: hardworking, task oriented, professionalism, no major behavior referrals & good attendance, UIL grade rule applies (No pass No Play)

Sponsor: Ms. Reinhardt

Lone Star Club

This club will celebrate Texas culture and community awareness. This club is open to anyone interested in learning more about where we live!

More details coming.

Sponsor: Coach Rothfeld Room 202

Knitting Club
Want to learn a new skill? Want to have an end product you can wear? In the knitting club, you will learn how to knit. This club is open to anyone. Sponsor: Ms. Sepulvado Room 401
Words with Friends
Do you like doing Word Searches or Crosswords? Do you like playing Scrabble, Bananagrams, or Boggle? If so, you are an awesome Word Nerd. Or you want to become a Word Nerd. We will play games. We will learn about words. Come join our club to do fun things word-related! Sponsors Ms. Galloway & Ms. Marigliano
Girls Soccer Club

Love to play soccer? Join the girls soccer club on Wednesday mornings every 2 weeks.

First Date coming soon!

Sponsor: Ms. Barcenas 101B (Portables)

Girls on the run

More details to come!

See Ms. Zeno in Room 209

Looking for a different club?

Interested in another club? All you need is 10 students and a staff sponsor!

Pick up a form from Mr. Parrish in the AP Office for approval.