Students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities to explore new interests, volunteer within the community, and grow as leaders. Participation in school clubs and activities contribute to an overall positive school experience and help build a good sense of confidence, self-esteem, and school spirit.
A Club Rally is be held at the beginning of each school year to allow students to speak to current club members and become aware of established clubs in order to consider membership. Explore the opportunities and join the VHS community!
Connect with fellow VHS students at these clubs:
Explore membership in national student organizations:
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) offer VHS students opportunities to engage in real-life scenarios promoting knowledge and skills in various career fields. The CTSOs offered at VHS are:
These CTSOs offer students regional, state, and national opportunities to learn, compete, and network with the nation’s best and brightest high school students. FBLA, HOSA, FFA, and SkillsUSA are supported by successful industries providing high-wage, high-demand careers. FBLA, HOSA, FFA, and SkillsUSA also offer post-secondary scholarships and awards.
To participate in a club or organization, students must:
Success begins here.
Website Accessibility: The Villages Charter School (TVCS) is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to everyone, regardless of abilities. Assistive technology can be launched by tapping the person icon in the lower corner of your screen and can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of needs. If you are still experiencing difficulty accessing information on this site, please contact VCSCentralOffice@tvcs.org to gain access to inaccessible online content or functionality. To file a formal grievance under Section 504 and Title II, please contact The Villages Charter School Central Office at 352-259-2350.
Non-Discrimination Statement: The Villages Charter School Inc. (TVCS) is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment for everyone. We prohibit non-discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, genetic information, age, pregnancy, disability, or marital status in all our educational programs, services, and activities, as well as in our hiring and employment practices. We also ensure equal access to our facilities for the Boy Scouts and other patriotic youth groups, in accordance with the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act and Title 36 of the United States Code. If you are an employee, student, parent, or applicant who believes they have experienced discrimination in employment or any educational program or activity, please reach out to: Dr. Randy McDaniel, Director of Education at randy.mcdaniel@tvcs.org or 352-259-2350.
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All campuses will be closed October 9th & 10th due to the hurricane. Classes will resume October 11th.