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Sponsor: Mr. Carpenter
Room: 2707
Send a MessageCompetitive event where students participate in a series of academic challenges across various subjects.
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Sponsor: Mr. Ritchie
Room: 2454
Meets: Thursday – 4:00-4:45
Send a MessageRaising cultural awareness for all. This club is an inclusive club for all races. Celebrates African heritage in Foster High School.
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Sponsor: Ms. Rasheed
Room: 1363
Send a MessageStudents with different levels of art skills will come together and do projects for either the school or community, they will also work on advancing their techniques, so they can better prepare for contests such as the Rodeo or VASE.
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Sponsor: Mr. Guevarra
Room: 2354
Meets: Tuesday – 4:00
Send a MessageTo foster fellowship among the student body on the various customs and traditions from the different Asian countries represented on campus.
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Sponsor: Ms. Bailes
Room: 2811
Meets: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 4:00 (changes when needed)
Send a MessageThe ASL club will help educate students at FHS about American Sign Language and Deaf Culture with engaging resources, games, and activities.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Williams
Room: 2216
Send a MessageAn educational program designed to help students develop the skills they need to be successful in college and beyond.
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Sponsor: Mr. Allmond
Room: 1732
Send a MessageThe high school band program fosters musical excellence, teamwork, and school spirit through performance and education. Students develop instrumental skills, leadership, and camaraderie while participating in concerts, competitions, and community events.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Carter
Room: Library
Meets: Wednesday – 7:45
Send a Message Mrs. CarterThe initiative of the club is to advocate reading and books of different genres to everyone. It is to let people know that reading is fun and can be interesting to share with others.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Korenek & Mrs. Conroy
Room: 2306
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Send a Message Mrs. ConroyThe high school cheer program promotes school spirit, teamwork, and athleticism through dynamic performances and community engagement. Cheerleaders build leadership skills and confidence while supporting school events, sports teams, and competitions.
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Sponsor: Mr. Carpenter
Room: 2707
Meets: Tuesday – 4:00
Send a MessageStudying and exploring practical applications of chemistry. This will allow students with interests in chemistry, chemical engineering, and the like, to delve into applicable extracurricular topics of their own determination that will enrich their learning outside of the classroom.
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Sponsor: Mr. Carson
Room: 1704
Send a MessageThe high school choir program nurtures vocal talent, musical literacy, and artistic expression through diverse repertoire and performance opportunities. Students build confidence and community while showcasing their voices in concerts, competitions, and collaborative events.
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Sponsor: Mr. Bielamowicz
Room: 2701
Meets: Wednesday – 4:00
Send a MessageProvide a space to practice coding. The goal is to bring together a community of programmers to engage in fun challenges and create an entertaining outlet for peers to showcase their abilities.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Carter
Room: Library
Meets: Tuesday – 4:00
Send a MessageThe purpose of the club is to share crochet projects, project-ideas, and learn crocheting/knitting techniques. No crocheting or knitting experience is required to join.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Dawson & Mrs. Koelzer
Room: 1512 & 1541
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Send a Message Mrs. KoelzerDECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Farmer
Room: 1447
Meets: Wednesday – 3:55
Send a MessageEveryone Living In The Excitement – to promote school spirit at school sponsored events.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Carter
Room: Library
Meets: Wednesday – 7:45
Send a MessageTo interest students in engineering and innovation through hands-on projects, teamwork and real-world problem solving.
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Sponsor: Ms. Reyes-Gonzalez
Room: 2312
Meets: Thursday – 4:00-5:30
Send a MessageExpose Excellence Youth Program, founded by Fort Bend County District Attorney Brian Middleton, offers an after-school program focused on preparing youth to become leaders in their schools and communities. Weekly topics include leadership, conflict resolution, resume building, volunteering, advocacy, and professionalism.
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Sponsor: Coach Tosch & Coach Macek
Room: 2354 & 1540
Meets: Monday – 7:45
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Send a Message to Coach MacekThe mission of FCA is to lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church. The vision is to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. Foster FCA encourage all athletes to attend morning meetings to join to join in worship.
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Sponsor: Ms. Kizziah
Room: 1540
Send a MessageThe Foster FFA program empowers students through hands-on agricultural education, leadership development, and career readiness. Members engage in community service, competitions, and experiential learning that fosters responsibility, innovation, and teamwork.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Velasquez
Room: 1609
Send a MessageThe Foster Flairs combines athleticism, artistry, and school spirit through choreographed performances at games, competitions, and community events. Flairs develop discipline, confidence, and teamwork while expressing creativity through diverse styles and routines.
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Sponsor: Ms. Crenshaw
Room: 2809
Meets: Wednesday – 3:50
Send a MessageFrench Club hosts engaging activities which allow students to learn about French and French-speaking cultures without necessarily being in French class or being fluent in the language.
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Sponsor: Mr. Herbst
Room: 2705
Meets: Wednesday – 7:50
Send a MessageThe Foster Green Club inspires environmental stewardship and sustainability through student-led initiatives, education, and community outreach. Members take action on issues like recycling, conservation, and climate awareness to promote a greener future.
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Sponsor: Ms. Qualls
Room: 2429
Send a MessageHOSA’s mission is to empower members to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.
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Sponsors: Mr. Ario
Room: 1327
Meets: Thursday – 3:50-4:30
Send a MessageThe purpose of this club is to better educate members on possible career paths and help expose the student body to various industries and their cultures. Our goals are to learn, apply, and grow. We provide FHS with a great opportunity to refine career choices and learn about our community.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Carter
Room: Library
Meets: Wednesday – 7:50
Send a MessageThe club is associated with the Rosenberg Rotary, and its main goal is to connect students with volunteer opportunities to get them involved in helping the community.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Rasheed
Room: 1216
Send a MessageThe high school journalism and yearbook programs empower students to capture and share the story of their school through writing, photography, and design. Participants gain real-world experience in media production, collaboration, and storytelling while creating lasting memories for their peers.
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Sponsor: Ms. Gonzalez
Room: 2312
Send a MessageThe high school Law Enforcement Club introduces students to careers in public safety. Members develop leadership, teamwork, and civic responsibility while exploring law enforcement procedures, ethics, and service.
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Sponsor: Mr. Avinger
Room: 1347
Send a MessageClub for students to gather and talk about all things nerd. Anime, games, etc...
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Sponsor: Mr. Gerdes & Mr. Herbst
Room: 1347 & 2705
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Meets: Thursday - 4:00-4:30Provides educational simulation of UN to foster understanding of global issues and international relations.
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Sponsor: Ms. Rasheed
Room: 1363
Meets: Friday – 4:00-4:30
Send a MessagePromotes community faith and cultural awareness by uniting Muslim students while teaching all students about Islamic faith.
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Sponsor: Mrs. King & Mrs. Farmer
Room: 2468 & 1447
Meets: Thursday – 7:45
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Send a Message Mrs. FarmerThe National Honor Society (NHS) is a nationwide organization that recognizes high school students for their outstanding achievements in scholarship, leadership, service, and character, encouraging them to continue their commitment to excellence and community involvement.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Carter
Room: Library
Meets: Tuesday – 7:50
Send a MessageTo bring students together with the common goal of appreciating and cultivating a sense of leisurely exercise to positively support the students in the club. Our main goal is to provide enjoyment, relaxation, and recreation for the students.
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Sponsor: Mr. Luna
Room: 1450
Meets: Thursday
Send a MessageStudents will meet to discuss, create, and share thoughts on poetry prose and lyric content. This will foster literacy, creativity, and help students build relationships using a shared appreciation for the medium.
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Sponsor: Mr. Ritchie
Room: 2454
Meets: Monday & Thursday – 3:55
Send a MessageWe want to create an environment where everyone can hang out and open, share, and trade Pokémon cards. It will foster a sense of community in our school as we collectively enjoy our hobby.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Dawson & Mrs. Koelzer
Room: 1512 & 1541
Meets: Tuesday – 3:50
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Send a Message Mrs. KoelzerThis committee works with the Prom Committee sponsors to help plan Prom.
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Sponsor: Mr. Bielamowicz
Room: 2701
Meets: Thursday – 4:00
Send a MessageThe Red Cross Club is a student-led organization affiliated with the American Red Cross. Its purpose is to empower students to make a meaningful impact in their community through humanitarian service, education, and leadership.
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Sponsor: Ms. Petterway
Room: 2214
Meets: Wednesday – 4:00-4:45
Send a MessagePromote technology and use it to enhance student learning and exploration.
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Sponsor: Ms. Shelton
Room: 2462
Meets: Friday – 7:45
Send a MessageThe club is focused on exploring cultures and communities at home and around the world.
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Sponsor: Mr. Cobb & Ms. Thomas
Room: 1727
Meets: As scheduled
Send a Message to Mr. Cobb
Send a Message to Ms. ThomasAt Foster Speech & Debate, our mission is to empower students to find their voices, think critically, and communicate with confidence. We are dedicated to fostering a culture of respect, leadership, and intellectual curiosity where students grow as advocates, collaborators, and lifelong learners. Through competition, teamwork, and personal growth, we strive to inspire excellence, celebrate diverse perspectives, and prepare students to engage thoughtfully with the world around them.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Uptigrove
Room: 1443
Meets: Thursday – 7:45
Send a MessageStudent council at the high school level is a group of elected student leaders who represent the student body and help organize school activities, events, and initiatives. It’s often structured like a miniature government with elected officials.
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Sponsor: Mr. Cobb & Ms. Thomas
Room: 1727
Meets: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday – 4:00-6:00
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Send a Message to Ms. ThomasFoster Theatre Co. is dedicated to providing the highest quality theatre instruction through project-based learning, and hands-on experiences in both the classroom and productions. Our program will produce passionate artists, civically and socially minded individuals in the community, and leaders ready to adapt to the 21st century world.
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Sponsor: Mr. Tovar, Mrs. Alldred, Mr. Herbst, & Mrs. Merrick
Room: 1348, 1413, 2705, & 2456
Meets: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – 3:50-4:30
Send a Message to Mr. Tovar
Send a Message to Mrs. Alldred
Send a Message to Mr. Herbst
Send a Message to Mrs. MerrickFoster Theatre Co. is dedicated to providing the highest quality theatre instruction through project-based learning, and hands-on experiences in both the classroom and productions. Our program will produce passionate artists, civically and socially minded individuals in the community, and leaders ready to adapt to the 21st century world.
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Sponsor: Mr. Ballard
Room: 2445
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Meets: WednesdayA student led civic engagement club focused on organizing letter campaigns, voter education, and advocacy for young voices in local government. Encourages responsible, informed, and active voting in student groups and promotes civic responsibility.
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Sponsor: Mr. Guevarra
Room: 2365
Meets: Thursday – 5:00
Send a MessageWIT aims to expand students’ knowledge of STEM including clean energy and manufacturing through various activities such as campus tours, mentoring programs, and plant visits. Through this program, students gain exposure to higher education such as universities and technical colleges as well as potential future career opportunities. Known as the Power Up Program. This program is sponsored by Texas A&M University K-12 educational outreach.
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Sponsor: Ms. Rasheed
Room: 1363
Send a MessageYearbook preserves memories and creates a publication to tell the story of Foster's year. Learn about photography, graphic design, art, business, writing, interviewing/interacting with new people, and organizational skills. By application only. See Ms. Estrada for details.
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Sponsor: Mrs. Richter
Room: 1208
Send a MessageThe high school Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) program empowers students to make a meaningful impact by learning about community needs, grantmaking, and nonprofit leadership. Participants develop civic responsibility, teamwork, and decision-making skills while funding real projects that benefit their communities.
The LCISD Service Cord program recognizes high school students who demonstrate a strong commitment to community service by completing a designated number of volunteer hours. Through meaningful engagement and civic responsibility, students earn a graduation cord that honors their dedication to making a positive impact.
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