Academic Clubs
Student Government
The Bosque Student Government class is in part a student-directed class that is driven by a clear mission statement and bylaws that focus its efforts on supporting the student body and the Bosque community at large. Students will plan, implement, participate in and reflect on school activities and policies as well as make decisions which affect the overall school culture. Students will be given an opportunity to set goals, organize events, debate school policies, manage time and budgets, and problem solve, as well as develop team building skills. In addition, students will have an opportunity to examine our nation’s political structures by studying campaigns, elections, and domestic and foreign policies. The class is designed to help students compare and contrast their involvement with Bosque School policies and culture with that of our city, state and federal governments.
Faculty Advisor: David Bair
Latin Honor Society
Faculty Advisor:
John RothLiterary MagazineThe Oracle supports the creative work of Upper School students at the Bosque School by publishing a magazine as well as organizing events for writers and artists
. The magazine is written, edited, produced, and published in-house, all entirely by students.
Faculty Advisor: Nina Leacock
National Spanish Honor SocietyThe Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH) is an honor society for high school students enrolled in Spanish and Portuguese and is sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Formally organized as the Spanish National Honor Society in 1953, the name was changed in 1959. At present there are over 2,000 national and international chapters.
The purpose of the society is to recognize high achievement of high school students in the Spanish language and to promote a continuing interest in Hispanic studies.
Faculty Advisor: Eduardo Aleixandre
Model UN
Bosque School's Model UN follows the national organization standards. Model UN at Bosque School allows the students to gain knowledge outside the classroom in world politics, diplomacy, and foreign affairs. The Model United Nations experience brings to life the problems that face the real world and allows participants to represent their assigned country's position and work towards resolving issues of global importance.
Model UN Thanksgiving Pie Sale
Order homemade pies by November 16 and have them ready for pick up on Tuesday, November 20. Enjoy apple, pumpkin, tar heel, and pecan varieties. Download the
Pie Order Form, attach your payment with a check or cash, and deliver to Bosque School by November 16.