Best Buddies

Gina Aubin & Melissa Cook - 2nd Wednesday of each Month at 7:30 - 1313 Is a student-run friendship club, which creates buddy pairs between students with and without disabilities.  Best Buddies helps to create an inclusive school environment for students and a community culture of acceptance.  It is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the opportunity to have friends.  Group activities are planned by the club, and are held both in and outside of school.  As a matched member you should contact your buddy at least once a week, by talking in school, on the phone, texting or emailing.  Also buddy pairs should make plans to get together twice a month outside of school. If you like having fun, and hanging out with friends, this is the club for you! 

Book Club

Gina Aubin & Sam Dixon - 2nd Tuesday of each Month - Library Book Club meets the third Tuesday of each month during Flex in the Learning Commons. Each month, we will do literary trivia games, discuss all things literature, and enjoy snacks and good company. Please see Mrs. Aubin or Mr. Dixon for more information.

Destination Imagination Team

Brigid Carr - No Specific Meeting Times - 2307 Team of two to seven creative problem solvers choose a challenge (fine arts, science, improv, etc), prepares their solution, and competes at the regional Destination Imagination competition in March with the possibility of advancing to the state competition in April and global finals in May. If athletics are not your thing, but you still want that TEAM experience, DI could be for you. Teams need a mix of talents to be successful. And being part of Destination Imagination can be a highlight of your college/career applications, in addition to a fantastic HS memory.

Dungeons and Dragons

Jon Cannon, Matt Fisk - Thursdays 3-4:30PM - Learning Commons Welcome Adventurers! Roll some dice and see what happens as you explore worlds of magic and mystery! Dungeons and Dragons club welcomes all students, and no experience is necessary (we can even provide the dice!). Dungeons and Dragons club meets Thursdays after school from 3:00-4:30pm in the Learning Commons.  

Ethics Circle

Michael McKilen - Thursdays 7:30-8AM - 2304 Ethics Circle is a program sponsored by Saint Anselm College which aims to provide students an opportunity to learn principles for collaborative discourse and apply those values to discussions of ethical issues. Once a semester we invite a special guest from outside of BHS to join us for one of our conversations and take an annual field trip to Saint A's.

FCA

Rita Hunt - Fridays 7:30-8:15AM - 2306 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, or FCA, is a student led global organization designed to discuss relevant student issues, such as stress and relationships, in the context of the Christian Faith. Students who attend do not have to be Christians or athletes, the group is open to everyone. Meetings are focused on building friendships with others through games and discussions. 

Granite State Challenge

Michelle Hlavaz - FLEX depending on Student Availability - 1307 Granite State Challenge is a competitive quiz team that represents Bow High School against the other high schools in NH on NH PBS. New members are welcome! Email Michella Hlavaz for information.  Our first round of competition is  in November. The season ends in early January when taping is complete. All grades welcome!

GSA

Astrid Ruff & Matt Fisk This club meets to support our community at BHS, plan advocacy projects and discuss current events issues that impact the LGBTQ+ community. All are welcome! 

Harvard Model United Nations

Michelle Hlavaz & Nick Watson - Thursday mornings during Flex & Select Monday evenings (6-8) starting in November - 1307 At Harvard Model United Nations, delegates gain insight into the workings of the United Nations and the dynamics of international relations by assuming the role of world leaders and international decision makers. The art of diplomacy is a skill that we will continually practice and strengthen. Applications are accepted in October.

Hood and Jesses

Sam Dixon - Mondays 3-5PM - 1311 Live your dreams, and become the characters you've only imagined.  Join our Live Action Role Play club and let your imaginations soar! Check out our website here!

Talon Talk

Sam Dixon & Melissa Surprenant - Meeting Usually during Break - Media Lab Join the BHS morning news team!  We're always looking for creative and motived students to help us produce our morning news show!  

Teen Activist Group

Allan Sheehy TAG was started in order to give a voice to young people who are interested in politics. It gives a voice to people who can’t vote (18 year old high school seniors are still allowed in the club even though they technically can vote), and also aims to eradicate issues that the clubs decides to tackle. In the club we plan to choose events to participate in, such as going to election rallies to question representatives from a teen perspective, attending protests, leading school-wide strikes/protests, creating fundraisers to support organizations that are fighting for policies we support, running social media to spread awareness and interest to other people outside of our school, and making bulletin boards, videos, or announcements in order to educate other people in our school about the issues we’re advocating for. 

The Falcon Vision

Gina Aubin & Joy Dustin - First Friday of the Month during FLEX - 1311 The Falcon Vision is Bow High School’s student literary publication. It is published multiple times a year by students and includes poems, stories, photographs, articles, and artwork. The goal of The Falcon Vision is to shine the spotlight on great writing and artwork produced at BHS. Check out our website at vision.bownet.org

Yearbook

Leesa Hudak - Odd Fridays during Flex - 1200 Students should email Mrs. Hudak for information. Anybody that is interested can join - come learn about publishing, photography, layout, captioning and meeting deadlines Bring a camera (phone okay!) if you have one. Meetings are on odd Fridays during Flex in room 1200

Puppy Love

Rita Hunt - Thursdays 7:30-8:15AM - 2306 Puppy Love Club is for all who like to come and pet Thor, sit with him and just enjoy some puppy time. You can also enjoy having some snacks and watching Thor show off his tricks. Thor is a 3 yr old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. He loves to play ball, swim in the pool, and show off his tricks! He is a Licensed Certified Therapy Dog through Therapy Dog International. Thor and I hope to see you at Puppy Love Club.

Equestrian Club

Heather Rosenbleeth - Meeting Times Pending - 2309

Mindfulness (10 Mindful Minutes)

Michael McKilen - Fridays 11:20-11:30AM - 2304