FCA is a national organization whose purpose is to impact the world’s acceptance of the message of Christianity through the influence of athletes and coaches.
Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club that provides an opportunity to participate in meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills.
Mu Alpha Theta is the National High School Math Honor Society dedicated to inspiring a keen interest in mathematics, developing strong scholarship in the subject, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics.
The National Honor Society gives students a place to hone their leadership skills and receive the recognition they have earned.
The National Jr. Beta Club is a Middle School honor organization that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, promotes strong moral character and social responsibility, encourages service to others and fosters leadership skills.
The Pep Club is an organization of students in grades 7-12 with open membership whose purpose is to encourage school athletics, promote school spirit, and advocate all school events.
Fayette Academy started their very first First Robotics Competition team for the "Charged Up" 2022-2023 season, thanks to the sponsorship of Christian Brothers University. Their first chance to compete was at the Arkansas Regional in Searcy, Arkansas, where they won the Rookie Inspiration Award. Through this amazing opportunity and experience of discovery and innovation, they improved their robot and prepared to compete a second time at the Rocket City Event in Huntsville, AL. In Huntsville they continued to improve and won the Highest Rookie Seed Award and the Rookie Inspiration Award. The Skol Robotics are looking forward to competing again for the 2023-2024 season next year.
SGA provides a democratic and representative forum through which students may address school related issues affecting the upper school student body.
The FA Ecology Club members promote environmental stewardship and awareness integrating science and meaningful community service to enrich learning experiences, enhance leadership skills, and teach civic responsibility.
The Viking staff publishes the school’s yearbook and members are selected annually based upon interest, ability, cooperation, and general aptitude.