
SWAG Club
The Student Warriors Awakening Generations (SWAG) Club is a faith-based club made to welcome people and be a safe haven. Anyone can join and partake in the activities and games during their meetings, which happen in Alex Garver’s room 6-116 on Wednesdays. The club founders, seniors Katey Williams and Joya Ogier, have been working to make this club full of group activities. They plan to throw parties...

Gay-Straight-Alliance Club
As the 2021-2022 years kicks off, clubs and organizations are starting back up with much anticipation. One of these clubs is the Gay-Straight-Alliance (GSA), which is a club that hopes to make an impact and a change within the campus. GSA is an LGBTQ+ campus club that is open to all students whether or not they identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community or as an ally. They also play a role in repres...

Cinema Club
Cinema Club is ready to kick off the new school year. Sponsored by Television Production teacher Brian Keyes, the club meets every Wednesday from 1:30-2:00pm in room 2-111, the perfect place for film-loving students to come together in a healthy environment to share a love of movies and collaborate on film production projects. “It’s a nurturing, positive place,” Keyes said. “There’s a free-flow o...

Sunshine Club
If someone is looking for something fun and bright on campus, then Sunshine Club is the place for them. Sponsored by Peer Counseling teacher Mary Sams, meetings are held after school in room 6-207 twice a month. Unlike Peer Counseling, a class taught by Sams, it is open for all grade levels. There is no set date each week for meetings, which allows flexibility for those interested in attending d...

Pre-Med Club
The Pre-Med Club on campus meets every other Monday in sponsor and biology teacher Rachel Shaw’s room 5-026. Their goals are to dive into the world of medicine and allow members to test the waters of different occupations in the medical field. The members range from students with pre-decided fields of study to students who are interested in the topic but unsure of where they stand in such a vast...

SAT Club
The Scholastic Assessment Test, more commonly known as the SAT, has been a prominent part of high school since 1926 and is a crucial aspect for those looking to continue their education after graduating. Students that are serious about getting into college typically spend hours studying for the SAT in order to earn a specific score. In light of the amount of studying that goes into receiving that s...

Dungeons & Dragons: an adventure from home
Every Friday from 2:30 to 3:30, Dungeons& Dragons players of all experience levels gather in English teacher Andrea Krajewski’s room, 5-208. For an hour, players sit with friends battling imaginary foes their Dungeon Masters (DMs) come up with. The club has been going on for three years, which is how long Krajewski has been playing herself. It has had its fair share of scheduling mishaps,...

National Art Honors Society
Every other Friday in room 7-105, students meet for the National Art Honors Society (NAHS) from 2:30 pm to 3:15 pm. The club focuses on students improving their art skills by working together and helping each other. The NAHS improves student’s art skills by participating in different projects and activities around the school. The main purpose of the club is to help students find and embrace them...

Film Club
On Aug. 26, the newly revived Film Club on campus hosted their first ever meeting. While in past years the social organization was known for learning about and creating cinematography, the teacher sponsor and student officers reimagined the club to be more focused on photographic principles. The art of taking photos has changed drastically by the evolution of technology. However, Film Club has cho...

French Club
On Friday, Sep. 3, after a few years of inactivity, the French Club and French National Honor Society are back on campus. Sponsored by AP French teacher Sandra Agathe and meeting every other Friday in room 6-119, the French Club is ready to welcome new members and provide more opportunities for students to learn more about the French language and cultures of the Francophone world. “We want to get m...
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