Clubs

Social Opportunities for Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy Students

We have lots of fun student activities!

Our online clubs and organizations are a great way to connect with peers, learn new things, share interests and passions, and just have a blast with your classmates and teachers! Check out these clubs and contact your teacher to sign up!*

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Student Council

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Music

The Music Appreciation Club meets monthly to learn about different genres of music through discussion and sharing.

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Positive Protons

The Positive Proton Squad is a great place to come meet nice people! We hang out & share ways to spread kindness in the world. Club will meet once a month on a Friday.

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Coding Club

Let’s do some coding! We will learn different coding languages, build a website, & even some computer applications. This club will meet once a month on a Friday.

OV8CCA Car Club

Join the Car Club to learn about different types of cars, automotive history, careers in the automotive field, and more.

4-H

Welcome to Bison Buds, our dynamic Virtual 4H Club! We offer a wide range of exciting projects, including engineering challenges, fishing, botany and agriculture, fashion design, creative crafts, and cooking. Our members will have the opportunity to participate in engaging in-person events, receive assistance with county-level projects, and make a positive impact through community service. Whether you’re interested in hands-on activities or exploring new skills, Bison Buds is here to support your growth and creativity in a fun, collaborative environment. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, learning, and service!

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Oklahoma Business Professionals of America

The Vision Statement of Business Professionals of America is: To be an innovator in Career and Technical Education, providing our members with opportunities for growth through education, competition, community service, and personal development.  The goal of the program is to provide all business students with the opportunity to demonstrate workplace skills learned through business education curricula. Students prepare for and compete in contests in over 90 categories, under six Assessment Areas including:

  • Finance
  • Business Administration
  • Management Information Systems
  • Digital Communication & Design
  • Management, Marketing & Communication
  • Health Administration
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Unified Champions

Join the Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy’s Unified Champions team! Special Olympics is dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared sports training and competition experiences. Unified Sports joins people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. It was inspired by a simple principle: training together and playing together is a quick path to friendship and understanding.

In Unified Sports, teams are made up of people of similar age and ability. That makes practices more fun and games more challenging and exciting for all. Having sport in common is just one more way that preconceptions and false ideas are swept away.

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NHS + NJHS

Joined by invitation only through strong academic performances, the OVCA chapters of the National Junior Honor Society (grades 7–8) and National Honor Society (grades 9–12) build strong leadership qualities and help our online community through rewarding service projects.

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Robotics Club

The OVCA Robotics Club will focus on building virtual robots, coding basics for specific apps or sites to bring our robots to life, tips/advice for the K12 Robotics League, occasional in-person events to build robots, and sharing creations and projects.

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Bison Builders: Building Student Connections through common interests

OVCA is thrilled to see our student leaders stepping up to offer clubs in the K12 Zone. If you’re interested in hosting your own student-led club, please complete the signup form.

Club Leader Training:

Required training on the first Tuesday of the month.

Learn about leadership skills, meeting norms, and digital citizenship.

Participate in small group training with Ms. Bishop inside the zone before launching your first meeting.

Additional Support:

Learn how to create and update a Smore with club information.

Receive mentorship from a student club ambassador.

Things to Consider:

What is your club about, a fitting name? What do you want to do when you meet? How does/Does your plan include/engage club members? 

Important Note:

It may take up to 30 days from completing the form to host your first live club.

We are excited to see our leaders grow and make a positive impact!