December 2023

Student Council (StuCo)


Promotes responsibility, leadership, and good citizenship. Also coordinates social events, including prom. Meets Tuesday afternoons in TI 228. 


Tuesday Nov. 28 will be the last full StuCo meeting of the fall semester. Meetings will resume for the winter semester on Tuesday, Jan. 16 from 3:45 to about 4:30pm in TI 228. Anyone is welcome to join us!


Advisors: Ms. Vanhala & Ms. Glupker


Subscribe to the StuCo Google Calendar to stay up-to-date on events.

StuCo Hot Chocolate Bar


Free Event!


Celebrate the end of fall semester with some hot chocolate and take a picture with the WCC student activities photo backdrop!


Thursday, December 14, 3:00 - 4:00p.m. in the Student Center.

Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Club


A partnership with the University of Michigan. Learn about depression, anxiety, and mental health resources and create a school-wide public awareness campaign.


Meets Tuesdays after school in TI 228 along with StuCo.


Next Month: P2P will be conducting a mental health survey and would love your input.


Advisor: Ms. Kaplan

WTMC eSports


Play video games and meet people in the college’s esports arena, TI 239.


Free Play: Thursdays 3:30 - 4:30


Thursday, Dec. 7 is the last meeting of the fall semester. No meeting Dec. 14. Meetings resume for the winter semester on Jan. 18.


Advisor: Dr. Riley

WTMC MIST


MIST (Muslim Interscholastic Tournament) is a state-wide, fun, and interactive weekend-long competition that welcomes all WTMC students. It is geared towards developing creative skills and having a better understanding of Islam and Muslims.


By competing in MIST, you have the chance to engage in various competitions, from thrilling basketball and soccer games to inventive culinary arts contests, and much more! 


MIST is a way to show school spirit as participants chant, earn points for their school by completing activities, and enjoy the excitement of friendly competition between students from schools all across Michigan! Students interested should come to the information session on Tuesday, December 12, 3:30 - 4:15 in TI 125.

National Honor Society (NHS)


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


Advisor: Ms. Torkelson-Regan

NHS Study Space


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


WTMC Student Lounge - TI 228

  • Mondays 12:10 - 12:50
  • Tuesday - Thursday 11:40 - 12:20
  • Fridays 3:00 - 4:00


WTMC Library & Library Club


Love books and reading? Want a voice in the WTMC library? Meets Thursdays in TI 228. 

Advisor: Ms. Gedeon

If you borrowed a book and are finished with it, don't forget to return it for the next student.

Math Club


A chapter of the Mu Theta Alpha mathematics honors society. All math levels welcome. Meets Fridays, 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. in TI 228. 


Join us for a math talk!


On December 8, the Math Club will host an after school math talk. The presentation, Interpolation with Polynomials, will explore methods of constructing polynomials to estimate data values from a given data set. All students are welcome to attend. The talk will be from 4:00 – 5:00pm in TI 228.


Advisor: Mr. Linford

WTMC Music Society


Meets Mondays 4:00 - 5:00 pm in MLB 160. Prior musical experience is preferred, must have your own instrument and a basic familiarity with it. 


Advisor: WCC instructor, Steve Somers

Email the club for more info!

WTMC Ultimate


Thank you to everyone who came out to watch the team play and to everyone who contributed to this season! Spring preseason practices begin in March.


Advisor: Mr. Rosewig

Food and Farm Club


Love gardening, spending time outside? Have a passion for cooking? We grow, prepare, and eat food in this club! Meets Wednesdays 3:15 - 4:45 p.m. in the hoop house.


Advisor: Ms. Babe.

FIRST Robotics - Strange Quarks


Design, build, and improve a robot for competition against other schools. Any experience is welcome. Starts in mid-October. 


Advisors: Mr. Tuttle & Mr. Hines 

HOSA


For students interested in health care and health science careers. Meets alternating Thursdays in TI 224. 


Contact Deanna Benyo to join.

Rainbow Room


A safe space open for all which is geared towards LGBTQ+ youth. Our goal is to create connections between LGBTQ+ youth where they can grow and learn about LGBTQ+ history, identities, and experiences.


All students welcome: Wednesdays 3:30 - 4:30 in TI 228.


Advisor: Ms. Becker

Refugee Help & Assistance (RHA)


Raise funds and awareness to support displaced persons and families in our community. Meets Mondays & Wednesdays in BE 171. 


Advisor: Mr. Sherfield

Dungeons & Dragons Club


A fun and cooperative club for playing Dungeons and Dragons or other table-top role-playing games in person. All are welcome to join and play. Meets Mondays in LA 124. 


Advisor: Mr. Mullaney

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 231.


Advisor: Ms. Zdyrko

Running Club


All speeds/abilities are welcome. We track progress using the app Strava, and may run local races. Thursdays in TI 231, 3:30 - 5:00. 

Advisor: Mr. Watz

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