April 2025

Student Council (StuCo)


The mission of WTMC Student Council is to create a school where everyone belongs, knows how to support their peers, and has a chance to use their voice for positive change. Also coordinates school events like homecoming and prom. Everyone is welcome to join and we are always accepting new members throughout the year!


Meets 3:30 - 4:30pm on Tuesdays in the WCC Community Room (SC 105)


Advisors: Ms. Kaplan, Ms. Vanhala & Ms. Glupker


Follow us on Instagram for updates and other information @wtmcstudentcouncil!

WTMC Prom 2025


When: Saturday, April 19, 7:30 - 10:30


Where: The beautiful 3rd floor Terrace Ballroom & Patio, The Graduate Hotel - downtown Ann Arbor


Who: All WTMC students are invited!


What to expect: DJ, dance floor, free photo booth, free snacks & beverages


Dress: Semi-formal


Tickets: $30 (must purchase in advance)


Tickets on sale now! Sales end April 14!

Buy Your Tickets!

Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Club


Learn about mental health resources to support a healthier school. Meets Tuesdays as part of Student Council.


Advisor: Ms. Kaplan

FIRST Robotics - Team 6101, The Strange Quarks


Design, build, and improve a robot for competition against other schools. Any experience is welcome.


Advisors: Mr. Tuttle & Mr. Hines 


Saline, March 21 - 23:

Strange Quarks take 2nd place at the 2025 Saline District Competition


There were ups and downs, but positive vibes and resilience got the Strange Quarks into the playoffs for the first time since 2019! Despite some issues with the robot's swerve drive during Saturday qualification, a solution emerged. The robot moved. The robot swerved. It swerved better than ever. The team went into Sunday and drove great in their last 3 qualification matches. Other teams noticed, and now the Strange Quarks are playoff bound! - Coach Tuttle

Livonia, March 27 - 29:

Strange Quarks named alliance captains in Livonia


The team had a great weekend in Livonia! Not only did they make it to the playoff round for the 2nd time this season, but they were also ranked high enough to be alliance captains. The future is bright for this group, who now go into the offseason with tons of momentum. - Coach Tuttle

Yearbook Club


A team of students working to develop, design, and publish a school yearbook.


Meets Thursdays, 3:45 - 4:30 in TI 231


Advisors: Mr. Linford & Mr. O’Brien

Yearbooks are available for order now!

National Honor Society (NHS)


An academic and service organization open to 2nd-year students and older who meet requirements. Meetings begin in September by invitation.


Advisor: Mr. Linford

NHS Study Space


NHS Study Space offers tutoring and help with assignments. Our goal: help students succeed in school and achieve their best.


How does Study Space work? View our slideshow!


Does Study Space have tutoring resources? Yes!


Winter Hours

Wednesday & Thursday: 3:00-4:00 in TI 128

Writing Club


A safe, social environment for young writers to share their work and inspire others to do the same.


Writing Club produces an anthology of student work every year, released in the spring.


Meets Tuesdays after school in TI 125.


Advisors: Ms. Zdyrko & Ms. Bekemeyer

WTMC Ultimate


An exciting team field sport open to all students. Meets Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:00 - 6:00 at the WCC athletic fields.


Regular season practices begin Wednesday, April 2 at the WCC athletic fields. New students welcome!


Advisor: Mr. Rosewig

Science Olympiad


Study and compete in a variety of science topics and activities. All are welcome.


Meets Thursdays 4:00 - 6:00pm in ML 105.


Advisor: Mr. Mullaney

Earth & Space Science Club


The club's projects include participating in the U of M SunRISE Ground Radio Lab and coaching middle school students in the Middle School Science Olympiad.


Check out the story about the ESS club in the Washtenaw Voice!


Meets Thursdays, 3:15 - 4:00 in LA 124


Advisor: Mr. Long

Volunteering Opportunity: Knitwits


Knitwits is a volunteer opportunity to knit squares that we will turn into scarves and blankets to be donated to a local shelter!


Meets Wednesdays 3:15 - 4:45l in TI 125.


Advisor: Mr. Gilpin

Refugee Help Alliance


Raise funds and awareness to support displaced persons and families in our community.


Upcoming Event!

Keep an eye out for the gallery event RHA is hosting on May 15! If you’re interested in sharing your culture’s food for this event, please CLICK HERE to sign up.


Meets Thursdays, 3:30 - 4:30 in BE 171.


Advisor: Mr. Sherfield

Food and Farm Club


Love gardening, spending time outside? Have a passion for cooking? We grow, prepare, and eat food in this club!


This month we'll be prepping the hoop house for spring planting, learning how to add fresh, healthy ingredients to packaged ramen, making pancakes with maple syrup, and voting for new club officers.


Meets Wednesdays 3:20 - 4:45 in the Hoop House / TI 126.


Advisor: Ms. Babe

WTMC eSports


Thursday Free Play!

Play video games and meet other gamers in the WCC eSports Arena! All students welcome!


Meets Thursdays 3:30 - 4:30 in TI 239


WTMC eSports Free Play will meet on the following Thursdays in April:


April 3, 17 & 24


Advisor: Dr. Riley

Running Club


WTMC Running Club returns for Spring Semester '25!


Info Meeting: Thursday, April 24, 3:30-4:00, Room 218A, no run


Who: Anyone who wants to run and can commit to the 6 meets


What: We run, all speeds, and sprinkle in a few running games 


Meets Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 in TI 231(1st 6 weeks only)


Advisor: Mr. Watz

Rainbow Room


A safe social space to meet and celebrate LGBTQIA+ lives and identities. All students welcome.


Meets Wednesdays 3:40 - 4:40 in TI 228.


Advisor: Ms. Becker

Figure Skating Club


Mission: WTMC's Figure Skating club wants to bring together skaters of all levels to create a passion for figure skating students while creating team memories.


The Figure Skating Club will be holding the following events in April:

 

1.Dine to Donate at Aubree’s Pizza (Depot Town Location).

April 11, 11am – 10pm

People who would like to participate need a flyer (see Ms. Coleman)

 

2. WTMC Spring Skate at Veteran’s Ice Arena

April 24, 4 – 5pm

Tickets will be available to purchase early April


Advisor: Ms. Coleman

WTMC Library & Library Club


Love books and reading? Want a voice in the WTMC library?


Meets Thursdays after school in TI 228. 


Advisor: Ms. Gedeon

WTMC Music Society


Meets Mondays 4:00 - 5:00 pm in the Morris Lawrence building, room MLB 156. Prior musical experience is preferred, must have your own instrument and a basic familiarity with it. 


Advisors: Mr. O'Brien and WCC instructor, Steve Somers


Email the club for more info!

HOSA


For Future Health Professionals! HOSA gives students the chance to explore healthcare careers, participate in competitions, and connect with experts in the medical field. Whether you're passionate about becoming a healthcare professional or just curious to learn more, HOSA offers opportunities for everyone.  


Meets Thursdays at 3:30 in TI 125. 


Contact Deanna Benyo to join.

MIST


An interscholastic competition celebrating Muslim culture and history. All students welcome. Starts in December.


Advisor: Mr. Rosewig

Math Club


A group of students exploring mathematical concepts and competing in state and national contests. Chapter of the Mu Theta Alpha mathematics honors society. All math levels welcome.


Meets Fridays 4:00 - 5:00 in TI 228.


Advisor: Mr. Linford

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