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Club Name
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Description
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Sponsor(s)
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Meeting Room
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Chess Club
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Students will compete against one another in chess
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Mr. Graber |
Cafeteria |
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Cooking Club 1 & 2
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Students will learn how to cook simple and delicious treats. Limited spaces available for this club.
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Ms. Comer, Ms. Yang, Mr. Butts, Ms. Colon |
901 (1), 902 (2) |
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Newspaper / Newsletter Club
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Students will work collaboratively to create a school newsletter.
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Mr. Natoli |
611 |
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Dance / Glee Club
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Students will have fun dancing and choreographing their own song and/or dance routines. |
Ms. Anspach |
Aux Gym |
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Digital Scrapbooking / Photobooking Club
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Students will learn the basics of scrapbooking to turn their digital pictures into a digital scapbook they can view online or print into a photobook.
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Mrs. Yandle |
Rm 908 |
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Drama Club
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Students will enhance their theatrical skills as they work to put on a play.
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Ms. Smith, Mrs. Burr |
503 |
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PC Building Club
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Students will start off by tearing apart old computers and learning all of the interior parts. Then the rest of the year we will find families at JN Fries who are wanting to purchase a new computer- we will then plan out the build, purchase parts, and assemble brand new PC's!
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Mr. Johnson |
Theater |
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Math Counts Club
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MATHCOUNTS is a national enrichment, club and competition program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement through grassroots involvement in every U.S. state and territory. Consisting of fun and creative problems that promote critical-thinking and problem-solving skills, the MATHCOUNTS competitions have written and oral rounds, as well as individual and team components. Though challenging and non-routine, the competition problems focus on the 6th through 8th grade standards of the National Council of Teachers in Mathematics.
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Mrs. Larkin |
705 |
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International Sports Club
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Students will participate in sports that are traditionally non-American such as rugby.
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Mr. Walters, Ms. Roberts, Ms. Sergent |
MainGym |
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Math 24
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For Math 24 enthusiasts. Students may qualify for the school Math 24 Team without being in this club.
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Mr. Platt, Mrs. Kapp |
605 |
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Photography Club
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This club is for students who want to become more skilled photographers. Students will investigate photography techniques, photojournalism, and create their own portfolio. A camera is not required, but students may find it helpful to have their own.
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Ms. Trawinski, Mrs. Bernard |
Media Center |
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Rock (music) Club
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Students will hold "jam" sessions and play their instruments.
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Mr. Partridge |
Band Room |
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Student Ambassadors
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Student Ambassadors will strengthen the student community through service projects, anti-bullying efforts, giving tours to new students, and providing organizational and/or academic help to their peers.
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Mrs. Eveland, Ms. Spradling |
506 |
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Student Council
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Student Council is an organization that organizes fundraisers and participates in service projects in efforts to benefit our school and contribute to the community.
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Ms. Jenkins, Ms. Jones
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612 |
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Trasure Hunters / Geocaching
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Students will utilize the geocaching devices to search for hidden items on the school grounds.
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Mrs. Gladin, Ms. Griffin |
714 |
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Loops - Crochet
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This crafty club will guide students through the basics of crochet. Students will have the opportunity to make a blanket, scarf, hat, etc.
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Ms. Sliva |
716 |
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Odyssey of the Mind
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Students will apply their creativity to solve problems that range from building mechanical devices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics. This club requires students to meet after school weekly.
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Mr. Speelman
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505
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VEX Robotics Competition
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This club is an extension of the TSA robotics club that meets after school. Y ou MUST be in the after school club to be in this club. If you are in the after school club you may choose this club or another for club day.
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Mr. Parrish
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907
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The Quill (Writing)
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The Quill is a writing competition in which teams of three students must create written products given a prompt from each of three or four text types.
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Ms. Koenig
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615
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STEM Video Game Challenge
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The STEM Video Game Challenge will be an opportunity for students to design a video game and enter it in a school wide competition, and possibly later in a nation wide competition.
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Ms. Ovies, Ms. Merrell
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202/206 - Camelot and Nottingham Labs
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JN Fries also offers other clubs that ONLY meet after school. If you are interested in inquiring more about these, please contact the teacher associated with the club below: