Faith Club-
Faith Club was started by Naomi Maurer, last year in 2024. The inspiration for this club came from Gallatin High School in Bozeman, when one of her youth group friends had spoken of their success within it. This year, they’ve had a consistent 12 members, with a rise in interest. They meet every Wednesday in Rm. B-11, where free pizza is provided to all attendees. “I really like Faith Club. It’s a fun place to grow my relationship with God, learn more about Him and be with my friends.” said Shane Maurer, a freshman at Park High.
TPUSA-
Turning Point was made an official club September 29, 2025. Senior Naomi Maurer initiated the local chapter of the national organization. and quickly gained support of many of her peers, pulling together an officer team. On October 14th, 37 students gathered in Rm. B-11 for their first ever member meeting. Bella Fabich, TPUSA Livingston Vice President says, “I’m excited to educate people on what we really are and I want people to know this is a great opportunity for students to get involved!!” TPUSA Livingston meets every other week in Rm. B-11. Their next meeting will be November, 11.
TSA-
The Technology Student Association has started again for the year. They kicked their year off by fundraising for all of their needs and expenses for this season by selling Krispy Kreme donuts for $16 a dozen. They currently have an active 10 members, and are hoping to further expand that. Currently the members are working on preparing for the State Leadership Conference, which will take place in April, by electing their officer team and planning the events they will participate in. Hunter James, the chapter advisor, mentioned how TSA has many opportunities for hands-on building and tech projects.
BPA-
Business Professionals of America has had a very strong start to their year. Reid Lende, the club advisor, has reported 26 members, with 13 of those being brand new. Currently the club is working on planning ways to fundraise for their 2025/2026 season, and is preparing for regionals that will take place on December 10 at Park High. “BPA is a jumpstart into your future if you are interested in something business related. I really enjoy the club and the connections I have made along the way.” said Neve Connelley, a Junior at PHS who has competed since her sophomore year.
