
Student Organizations

4th & 5th Grade Native American Club
The 4th and 5th grade club introduces a new Native American tribe each week, immersing the students in culture through covering traditional homelands, housing, clothing, notable natives, and languages specific to each tribe. The Club provides students an opportunity to interact with other Native students throughout the state while learning about Native tribes.

Academic Bowl Team
Academic Bowl is a great opportunity to go head to head against your cross county rivals. Academic Bowl gives your students to the opportunity to receive recognition for what they know. Academic bowl features two teams of four. Each team may substitute at multiple points during the competition. The OAAC offers Academic Bowl competition levels for grades 4th - 10th but students may play up a grade and begin in 3rd.uestions for all levels of OAAC academic bowl are based on current curriculum and come from a pool of question writers using 80% current adopted textbooks & state standards with the remaining 20% coming from general academic bowl and cultural literacy type questions.

American Sign Language
The ASL Club is a welcoming space for anyone interested in learning and using American Sign Language while exploring Deaf culture. Whether you're a beginner or already know some signs, this club offers a supportive environment to practice ASL through interactive activities, games, and conversations.
Members will also learn about the Deaf community, history, and the importance of inclusive communication. Join us to build new skills, make connections, and promote accessibility and awareness on campus and beyond!

Chess Club
Epic Chess Club is designed to give students an opportunity to learn the game of chess, improve their chess skills, and to enjoy challenging their peers. Chess is an individual sport that also creates healthy competition and team spirit.
The ancient game of chess can develop confidence, critical thinking, problem solving, strategy, and decision-making. Our goal is to encourage all of these, but our main focus will be to inspire learning, sportsmanship, and fun.
We plan to meet monthly at the Tulsa VLC and in OKC VLC. Attendance at these meetings will improve your chance at success. Those dates and times are based on enrollment and will be announced soon.
We are also linked with many groups that meet across Oklahoma and you will have the chance to practice your chess skills and make new friends. If your student chooses to attend, we ask that parents participate until the student feels comfortable. Keep an eye out for a member’s email for updates.
The Epic Learning Fund can be used to purchase a chess set, and to pay for tournament fees for Oklahoma State Chess Organization sanctioned tournaments.
If your student is interested in tournament play, getting a chess ranking, and participating in regulation tournaments, the first year is free. After that, there will be a $20 annual membership fee paid to the USCF. It is not required in order to join Epic Chess Club.
ALL events, updates, and announcements will be sent to BOTH parent and student email. Keep your eyes open for updates as we roll into the new school year. If a parent or student did not get this email, please let me know. We have some cases where we are missing one or the other.

Comet Clovers 4-H Club
4-H is America's largest youth development organization empowering nearly six million young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime! In 4-H programs, kids and teens (9 to 19 years old) complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture, civic engagement, and many more in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles.

Drama Club
The Drama Club is a creative and inclusive space for students who are passionate about acting, storytelling, and stage production. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious about theatre, our club welcomes everyone interested in expressing themselves through the performing arts.
Members will have the opportunity to participate in acting workshops, script readings, improvisation games, and full-scale productions. Behind-the-scenes roles such as directing, set design, costumes, and lighting are also available for those who want to explore the technical side of theatre.
Join us to build confidence, collaborate with peers, and bring stories to life on stage!
Games Club
Epic Games Club is for studens in grades 3–12. Join us once a month for virtual game nights featuring Minecraft, Fortnite, and Rocket League! Students are grouped by age and game together in a fun, low-pressure environment.

Indigenous Endeavors
Indigenous Endeavor is a STEAM program offered to Native American Pre-K through 12th-grade students, with a completed 506 form with Epic. This program will focus on STEAM Education, which incorporates learning that uses Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking. This program will be facilitated by cultural guidance and integration, allowing students to relate STEAM to their own Indigenous identity and heritage.
Students must have a 506 form filled out to be able to participate in Native American Programs

Jr. Naso
Jr. Native American Student Organization is an active cultural organization that works on aiding, enhancing and enriching the educational experience of Native American Students.

Key Club
Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.

Military Club
Enhance and strengthen our community engagement, ties, and relationship with all heroes that sacrifice their life and families to provide us peace and freedom. Recognize our troops and their families' sacrifice and commitment to our country. Demonstrate our commitment to embrace all students regardless of their social or cultural background.

NHS
The National Honor Society chapter of Epic Charter Schools is a duly chartered and affiliated chapter of this prestigious national organization for qualifying students in grades 10-12.

NJHS
The National Junior Honor Society chapter of Epic Charter Schools is a duly chartered and affiliated chapter of this prestigious national organization for qualifying students in grades 6-9.

Native American Student Organization
The Native American Student Organization (NASO) provides a welcoming space for any student in grades 9-12 that are eager to connect, learn, and actively participate within the Native American Community. Our organization meets weekly via Zoom and provides a safe and inclusive space for students to meet, share, culturally engage, and contribute to their community. Students also have opportunities to hold leadership positions within the organization and engage with the community.

P7
P7 is a student-led Christian club that creates a safe and welcoming space for students to explore and grow in their faith. Through Bible study, prayer, discussion, and outreach, members are encouraged to live out Christian values and make a positive impact on their campus.
Whether you're strong in your faith or just curious, P7 is open to anyone seeking purpose, community, and encouragement. Come as you are and be part of something meaningful!

Student Council (StuCo)
Student Council fosters school spirit, connects the administration with the student body, and provides leadership opportunities within the school and community. Members work together to solve real-world problems and make impactful decisions.

Warrior Book Club
Warrior Book Clubs are held in a safe, structured, virtual learning environment for Pre-K through 2nd-grade students to engage and interact with each other while listening to a read-aloud book. These books are based upon Indigenous themes or written by Indigenous authors. Language arts skills and standards are highlighted throughout these meetings
Whole Health and Wellness Club
The Club is a place where students can gather weekly to discuss and learn how to cultivate good mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. We will discover lifelong skills, including self-care, healthy coping habits, and what to do if the student or someone they know is in crisis. It also serves as a safe space where students can share and connect with others. The club is a project of the Student Engagement team.
Whole Health and Wellness Club (In-Person)
The Whole Health Club is a place where students can gather weekly to discuss and learn how to cultivate good mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health. We will discover lifelong skills, including self-care, healthy coping habits, and what to do if the student or someone they know is in crisis.