High School Activities

Meaningful Opportunities in a Close-Knit High School Community

At Price High School, students are encouraged to explore their interests and develop leadership, creativity, and responsibility within a small, supportive learning environment. High school activities are designed to complement academic learning while helping students grow socially, spiritually, and personally.

Elective Courses

Students in grades 9–12 may personalize their academic experience through a selection of college-preparatory electives, based on student interest and course availability.

Elective offerings include:

  • Spanish

  • Technical Theatre

  • Creative Writing

  • Financial Literacy

Elective offerings may vary by semester and are designed to support critical thinking, creativity, and practical skill development.

Academic Competitions

As members of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), Price students have opportunities to participate in academic competitions that encourage preparation, creativity, and confidence. When available, students may engage in events such as:

  • Speech Meet

  • Spelling Bee

  • Science Fair

  • Art Fair

  • Math Competition

Participation varies by year based on eligibility, interest, and staffing.

Student Activities, Leadership, and Service

High school students are encouraged to participate in activities that foster leadership, teamwork, and school spirit. Current opportunities include Drum Line and Cheer, with additional clubs forming based on student interest and staff availability.

Price High School also supports student leadership through Associated Student Body (ASB), with representation from 9th–11th grade class representatives through the Senior Class President.

In addition, Price High School partners with the Chick-fil-A Leadership Academy, offering students hands-on leadership development through service-based projects. Through this program, students build skills in responsibility, service, communication, teamwork, and initiative while learning the importance of giving back to their community. Leadership activities may include service projects such as reading to elementary classrooms and supporting school-wide initiatives.

Field Trips and Experiential Learning

When available, field trips and experiential learning opportunities help extend classroom instruction into real-world contexts. Past experiences have included science-based excursions, cultural events, college tours, and exposure to media and industry settings.

Field trips vary by year and are planned based on curricular goals and logistical considerations.