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Raisbeck Aviation High School
9229 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, WA 98108

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Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Raisbeck Aviation High School
9229 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, WA 98108

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Clubs

ACE Club

(First and third Wednesdays from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm)
ACE club stands for Airline Career Experience. The main focus of the club is to educate students about what life as a commercial pilot is like; as well as the requirements and steps for reaching that goal. We talk about different college options, what majors to consider, and other possible jobs in the aviation industry. We also have exciting field trips, like to the Alaska Airlines 737 full motion simulators and the flight line and hangar at Seattle Tacoma International Airport. Sometimes we have guest speakers come and speak about other ways to get into flying, such as through a service academy or ROTC. We also talk about the current state of airlines (such as the progress of the UAL-COA merger) and modern airliners. Overall, ACE club is a great club to learn about not only flying professionally, but the entire aviation industry. For instance, a few of the members have no interest in getting their commercial pilot's license, but still want to be engineers and private pilots.

 

AIAA

(Advised by Mr. McComb)
RAHS is dedicated to educating its students at the highest level possible, in all fields, and especially math, science, and engineering. To support this mission, we are happy to introduce the AIAA (the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) club at RAHS, dedicated to fulfilling these goals in conjunction with both the school and the AIAA’s local chapter. We will harness the power of the community, connect with local schools and science fairs, and, most importantly, the AIAA organization, dedicated to furthering engineering and all other professions involved in the aeronautics industry. As a club, we will bring in speakers, participate in events, and work on great projects to further our learning, and prepare for futures and engineers. Join us!

 

ASB 

(Advised by Mr. Porter)

This club is restricted to students already in ASB, please see Ms. Fitz for more information. 

 

Black Student Union (BSU)

(Advised by Ms. St. Clair)
The mission and philosophy of Black student union is to help our students strive for academic excellence, promote positive images of African Americans, and help all students become an integral part of a college community. 

 

Environmental Club

(Advised by: Ms. Olson) 
In Environmental Club you will help create awareness of environmental issues, such as protection, conservation, preservation, and restoration, with an emphasis on educating and empowering students. Students who are interested in environmental advocacy and awareness are encouraged to join.

 

Gay, Straight Alliance (GSA) 

(Advised by Ms. Marshalla)

GSA provides a safe place for students to meet, support each other, and talk about issues related to gender identity. In addition, it is our intent to create alliances that increase awareness, decrease prejudices and create a safe school atmosphere for all.

 

Key Club

(Adviser Ms. Olson)
Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.

 

National Honor Society Club

(Advised by Dr. Carmichael every second Thursday of the month from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm)
If you applied and were accepted into NHS before, and want to get more involved, then this club is a good fit for you. By joining this club, you can participate in any NHS event, and input any ideas you have for events during the meetings! It's a great way to get more involved with school and in the community, and you can get experience running fundraisers or other projects we do. You can also fulfill your community service through active participation in NHS.

NHS Blood Drive Flyer 2020

 

Phoenix Force Robotics

(Advised by Mr. Joshi and Ms. Tranholt)
A student-run team powered by mentor and supported by school, parents and our community.

 

Phoenix Gender and Sexuality Alliance – RAHS Phoenix GSA

Advised by Mrs. Marshalla Wednesdays from 3:35 to 4:30pm.

RAHS GSA is a group that provides a setting for LGBTQIA+ students and their peer allies to receive support, socialize with one another, learn about LGBTQIA+ issues, and advocate for equity and justice in schools. Our GSA aims not only to support our immediate members but also to improve the experiences of students within the whole school. ALL HUMANS ARE WELCOME! If you support diversity and inclusion, this is the club for you!

 

Photojournalism 

(Adviser TBD)

The club encourages growth of artistic vision and technical knowledge, exploring connection between the eye, the camera and spirit. Members share ideas and knowledge with each other to promote interest in photography and journalism.

 

Speech and Debate

Advised by Mrs. Marshalla, Tuesday and Thursday from 3:35 to 5:00pm.

The mission of Speech and Debate is to teach and empower students to hold well-reasoned debates with their peers; to provide a platform for students to compete in a professional debate environment; and to improve student critical thinking and confidence in public speaking.

 

Turbulence Ultimate Frisbee

(Practices TBD) 

Team meets in the RAHS lobby after school to ride together. For more information, contact parent coordinator Sandy Coe at ultimate@rahsptsa.org or visit the team's Facebook page.

 

Women in Aviation (WAI)

(Advised by Ms. Nelson)
WIA is dedicated to encouraging and advancement of women in all aviation career fields and interests. We provide resources to assist women in aviation and to encourage young women to consider aviation as a career.