Activities

CMS Club

CMS Club

The Ogden High School CMS Club brings together curious, motivated high school students who share a passion for computer science, mathematics, and science. This academic organization provides a welcoming space for students to sharpen their problem-solving skills, expand their knowledge, and collaborate with peers who enjoy thinking critically and creatively.

Throughout the year, CMS Club members practice a wide range of challenging topics—from logic puzzles and data analysis to scientific concepts and current events—preparing them to compete in the Annual Iowa High School Knowledge Bowl. Practices emphasize teamwork, quick thinking, and confidence, helping students grow both academically and personally.

CMS Club is more than competition—it’s an opportunity for students to challenge themselves, build lasting skills for college and careers, and celebrate learning in a fun, supportive environment. Whether students are future engineers, scientists, programmers, or simply enjoy learning, CMS Club offers a place to grow, connect, and succeed.

Staff Contacts

John Fuller
Computer/Math/Science (CMS)
John.Fuller@ogden.k12.ia.us
Marissa Erickson
Computer/Math/Science (CMS)
Marissa.Erickson@ogden.k12.ia.us
Lexi Muhlbauer
Computer/Math/Science (CMS)
lexi.muhlbauer@ogden.k12.ia.us
Amy Keenan
Computer/Math/Science (CMS)
Amy.Keenan@ogden.k12.ia.us

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