Get Involved
There are 300+ student-driven clubs, athletic and performing arts programs offered to students throughout all HSE Schools.During the school year, we offer a variety of opportunities that revolve around many interests; academic teams, hobbies, athletics and performing arts.
Opportunities
Activities and Clubs
Camp Tecumseh
Our outdoor education program is an interdisciplinary study of nature and life science. There are many aspects of the seventh grade science curriculum that are better suited to hands-on learning. However, the program is not just three days and two nights of science. English, math, social studies, art, and physical education are also present in the curriculum.
Camp Details
When does my child go to Camp Tecumseh?
Session I: April 21-23 ALL Heroes A-Z, STARS last name A-J
Session II: April 23-25 ALL Globetrotters A-Z, STARS last name K-Z
How much does camp cost?
The permission slip and an initial payment of $80 is due by Friday, November 22
The final payment of $80 is due by Tuesday, March 25.
You may pay the entire amount at any time.
Cash, checks, and online payments are accepted.
All checks are payable to Fishers Junior High.
Can parents go to camp?
Definitely! We need moms and dads to stay in the cabins with the students. See cabin parent form below.
Camp Forms
Performing Arts
Drama - Fall Musical (even years)
Auditions for the fall performance are in September and are open to both 7th and 8th grade students. All students, regardless of experience, are encouraged to participate.
The musical takes place in November on the Friday prior to Thanksgiving Break with two shows: 3:00PM and 7:00PM in the FJH LGI. Tickets for the shows will be available to purchase, cash or check only.
Drama - Fall Play (odd years)
Auditions for the fall performance are in September and are open to both 7th and 8th grade students. All students, regardless of experience, are encouraged to participate.
The play takes place in November on the Friday prior to Thanksgiving Break with two shows: 3:00PM and 7:00PM in the FJH LGI. Tickets for the shows will be available to purchase, cash or check only.
Co-sponsored by Amanda Cornet (acornet@hse.k12.in.us) and Deb Kletch (dkletch@hse.k12.in.us)
Music - Caroling Chargers
Caroling Chargers is a choral group that meets after school in the fall and winter months to prepare holiday and winter music for special events around the holiday season. Students will typically perform at Hamilton Town Center and senior living communities in the evening. Students must be enrolled in choir during the school day and participate in the audition process. Students selected to be in this ensemble must attend one after-school rehearsal each week until the group ends at the completion of the first semester.
For more information, please contact Cindy Baney at cbaney@hse.k12.in.us.
Music - Jazz Band
The jazz band is an auditioned band that is open to both 7th and 8th graders. The jazz band is comprised primarily of traditional jazz instruments although at the junior high level there have been students who play nontraditional jazz instruments that have been accepted in the past such as the clarinet and the French horn. The jazz band performs at the regular band concerts in both December and May and practices regularly after school for 1 hour.
For more information, please contact Todd Lehman at tlehman@hse.k12.in.us.
Music - Pep Band
The Pep Band is open to students who have played for at least one year. Pep Band meets for several of the boys and girls basketball games and is a great source of pride for Fishers Junior High. The fee for participation in this event covers the cost of a Pep Band T-Shirt and the music that is performed for the games. Pep Band meets for a few rehearsals before the first ball game and generally plays at least at one game for each the boys and girls basketball games.
For more information, please contact Todd Lehman at tlehman@hse.k12.in.us.
Music - Strolling Strings
The Strolling Strings Ensemble is open to any student with one year of experience and performs around the community for various school and public events. These students are also featured at school concerts. Events that the students perform for are: SCI Book Fair, Caroling at the Pacers Basketball Game, Community Hospital performances, the Indianapolis Zoo, Star Spangled Banner at various events, Cookies & Santa event.
For more information, please contact Amanda Cornet at acornet@hse.k12.in.us.
Winter Guard
Note: Program meets at Riverside Junior High. Winter Guard is a competitive activity of color guards (the flag, rifle, & sabre groups that are usually part of high school marching bands) learning and performing routines indoors to pre-recorded music. The Corporation JV Winter Guard is open to all 7th & 8th graders from Fall Creek Junior High, Fishers Junior High, Hamilton Southeastern Junior High, and Riverside Junior High, making this the ONLY extra-curricular activity in our district that unites students from rival schools. The intent of our winter guard program is to develop and educate students on sportsmanship, professionalism, equipment technique, body movement, and citizenship. Although this is a competitive activity, our primary goals are to instill moral values into our members & to enjoy what we are doing.
For more information, please contact Erin Gray at hsejvguard@yahoo.com
Washington D.C. Trip
Hi, this is Steve Heiniger, and I am excited to announce that I will be leading a group of Fishers Junior High School students on a WorldStrides program to Washington, D.C. On this once-in-a-lifetime adventure, students will explore some of our nation's most important historical sites while experiencing incomparable learning moments. This will be a trip that your child will be talking about for years to come! See below for important information about our trip and email me at sheiniger@hse.k12.in.us if you have questions!