Student Led Clubs - Ashland School District

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Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Academic Scavenger
Hunt
Student:
AHS Rock Climbing
Club
Ms French
Students: Tejas Leier Heyden:
tleierheyden@gmail.com
Charis Roberts;
charisroberts@yahoo.com
David Leherburger
Anime Club
Mr. Shipley
Student: Palie Brewer,
Nina Clark,
Ashland Animal Club
(AAC)
Mr. Soresen
Student: Kate Page;
katerosepage@gmail.com
Maisie Roberson;
maizoozle@gmail.com
Ms Zundel
Student: Calin Grimm:
callingrimm@Ourant.net
Nadine Clark
Ballroom Dancing
Club
Board Game Club
Ms Kenfield
Students: Lucas Searcy
Baylin Stitch
Book Club
Mr. Cate
Student: Rhiannon Knutson
rhiannonknutson@gmail.com
Revised February 8, 2016
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Coached by AHS
Librarian, a core team of
15 students participate in a
research and debate
competition with local
schools. Grades 9-12
To create a network of
climbers at the school.
Sign up for email list,
come climb!
This club will be a
friendly gathering of
Anime “freaks”. The club
is for pure fun, learning,
and to kick back and
relax.
To earn community
service hours, while
helping animals.
December practice
and 2nd week in
January is
competition
TBD at the Rogue
Rock Gym.
*Students MUST
sign liability waivers.
All climbing must
occur @ SOU’s gym
or at Rogue Rock
Gym.
At lunch on
Wednesdays in
IA 2
Tuesday at lunch, in
IVC
To learn ballroom dances
(with instructor)
Fridays at lunch in
the Rose Studio
Play board games with
friends; experience new
games; have fun on your
free time.
To create an environment
where we can promote
and discuss our reading
without judgment
2nd white day of
every week after
school in SC-3.
First Friday during
lunch in Mr. Cate’s
room EN-3
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Brain Bowl
Mr. McKinnon
Catholic Club
Mr. Cate
Tim.Cate@ashland.k12.or.us
2 teams compete in local
TBD
competitions covering
multiple subjects. Science
Bowl may be formed from
this group.
Lunch meetings
Wednesday at lunch
Grades 9-12
in EN-3
olmyouthaya@gmail.com
Club Amigos
Senora Contreras
Student: Madeline Shumway
Creative Writing Club
Ms Cory
Student:
DECA
Kris Prusko
Student: Joseph Yaconelli
Drama Club
Ms. Bishop
betsy.bishop@ashland.k12.or.us
Student:
Environmental
Awareness Club
Ms. French
Student: Clara Honsinger
Clara.honsinger@gmail.com
Fishing Club
Mr. Hobein
Dominic Meads
bigdom.discus2gmail.com
Revised February 8, 2016
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To create opportunities to
practice Spanish
conversation and increase
exposure to the language,
culture, and customs of
Spanish speaking people
in the USA
To have fun writing and
reading other people’s
stories poems—also to
learn about publishing and
other ways of sharing our
writing.
Participate in AHS
Theater productions and
discuss plays. 9-1
To educate at a young age
the importance of
environmental awareness
and to inspire the personal
campaign to bring positive
change
Education of local fish
species, promote, catch
and release fishing; have
fun fishing!
White Mondays
during lunch and
after school on Friday
in H-27
Thursdays during
lunch in
Tech-1
Begins Sept.11th
Meets every Monday
in Tech-3 during
lunch
Wednesday at lunch
in the Rose Studio
Fridays at lunch in
Room 202
White Tuesdays after
school in SC-1.
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Foreign Film Club
Ms Healey
Students: Elias Froehlich
eafroehlich@gmail.com
Tereza Stott
terezalily@gmail.com
Gender Equality Club
Ms Healey
Students: Clara Honsinger,
Sarah Bestor
Jordan Schweizer, Joseph Yaconelli
Ms. Hobein
The GCC is a program
Students: Anne Kim,
through Net Aid in NY.
Tia SantaBarbara
The purpose is to get more
people involved in
fighting global poverty.
Tuesdays at lunch in
H-28
Harry Potter Club
Nancy Martin
Student: Nora Honeycutt
Eileen Lukens
eileen.lukens@asdconnect.org
To analyze the Harry
Potter books and their
benefits. Also to spread
the love of reading.
Thursday at lunch in
Room 205
Interact Club
Mr. Lebo
The focus of Interact is
community service.
Grades 9-12
Announced Tuesdays
at lunch in SC-4
Dedicated to bringing an
appreciation of other
cultures to AHS through
guest speakers, potlucks,
films, music, global
assistance efforts, and
special events, students
experience other cultures.
To share and talk about
God in a friendly group
environment.
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
H-27
Global Citizen Corps
jim.lebo@ashland.k12.or.us
Students: Jesse Harrower &Lydia McKee
International Club
Mrs. Contreras
Student:
Jesus Club
Ms Bishop
Student: Zoey Petrone
zoeyamalia@charter.net
Revised February 8, 2016
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Exposing students to
foreign popular culture
Helping development of
language skills through
French, Spanish and
Chinese films
Thursdays during
lunch in H-28
Wednesday at lunch
in H-36
Thursday at lunch in
Tech-2 Free pizza at
every meeting
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Key Club
Matthew McKinnon
Student: Sabrina Scoggins
Knit Wits
Ms. Davidson
laura.davidson@ashland.k12.or.us
Liberty in North
Korea (LINK)
Math Honor Society
(Mu Alpha Theta)
Ms. Bingham:
Student: Gillian Mullane
(gillian.mullane@gmail.com)
Sarah Lasoff
(sarahlasoff@gmail.com)
Isabel Lowery
(isabel.ak33@gmail.com)
Fundraising for LINK
Might include bake sales,
community art walks,
streetside performances,
etc.
Mondays at lunch in
EN-1
Ms. Anderson
Math honor society for
juniors and seniors in
Algebra II Honors and
above math classes and
math GPA of 3.5 or
higher.
Nominated by math
teachers, 18 students (Alg
II or higher) participate on
three teams competing
against other schools in
our conference. 5
competitions each year.
To teach people who are
not in mechanics, about
mechanics.
One Thursday per
month H-26
tammy.anderson@ashland.k12.or.us
Math Team
Ms. Anderson
Mechanics Club
Mr.Britt Leis
Student:
Revised February 8, 2016
Affiliated with Kiwanis
Mondays at lunch in
International, the focus of room 203
Key Club is community
service. Participate in
Relay for Life, gift
wrapping, bring flowers to
Linda Vista, put out flags
on Siskiyou Blvd.
Students teach and assist
Wednesdays at lunch
one another with knitting in TH-18
projects as well as
working on community
service projects like
“Caps for Kids.”
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Varied based on
when competition
happens
TBD White Days @
2:45 or @ lunch in
Mechanics Room
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Model United Nations
Ms. Bowen-Jones, Mr. McKinnon
matthew.mckinnon@ashland.k12.or.us
Student:
Mountain Avenue
Theater Technicians
(M.A.T.T.Club)
Betsy Bishop
Student: Lily Rider
lilyrider@gmail.com
National Arts Honor
Society
Mr. Scharf
Student:
National Honor
Society
Nancy Martin
Student:
Photography Club
Mr Prusko
Student: Paris Fox
p.richey96@gmail.com
Katy Barnard kbmusic@gmail.com
Ms Foster
Student: Katie Cook
usa50kac@yahoo.com
Celli Widmann
ceilirw@gmail.com
Pop A Capella Choir
Positive Psychology
Revised February 8, 2016
Mr. Preskenis
Student: Kianna Stupakoff
kianna.stupakoff@gmail.com
Dalia Shelton:
gymnast.dalia@gmail.com
Solai
Lefay:solailefay@hotmail.com
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Represent a country in the
statewide MUN
competition each year.
Make resolutions to
promote your nation’s
goals.
TBD
To give technicians a
chance to get extra time
and be self-motivated and
to enhance their theater
experience like drama
club does for actors.
By invitation from art
faculty, GPA 3.0 or
higher, grades 10-12
Mondays at lunch in
the Theater
Grades 10-12 with a GPA
of 3.5 and higher can
apply if they have at least
20 hours of community
service and two
leadership experiences.
To share a passion of
photography and
creativity with more
students
To learn to sing ensemble
without music with the
hope of entering the Rose
City A Capella
Competition.
Tuesday at lunch in
room 205 as needed.
Dates TBD
The study of how to be
happy. We want to help
spread happiness around
the school.
White Wednesdays in
H-31 during lunch
Every red Thursday
at lunch in Art Room
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
Tech-3
Last Red day of the
week at lunch in the
choir room
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
Queer-Straight
Alliance
Nikki Thommen,
Kirsten Brown
Robotics
Mr. Leis
Student: Joseph Yaconelli
Roller Derby Club
Ms Carrigan
Student: Clara Ireland
pufferpenguincows@gmail.com
Science Bowl
Mrs. Kennedy
Student: Sam Sagal
Competition in Portland
beginning of February.
Sparrow Club
Mr. Miller
Speech and Debate
Mr. Bingham
To empower kids to help
kids with medical needs
For Speech and Debate
competition across
Oregon and the country.
Connected with the AHS
Speech and Debate class.
Sustainability Club
Mr. Hartman
Student: Isaac Bevers
isaacbevers@gmail.com
Revised February 8, 2016
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To raise awareness of
sexual and gender
identities, address
homophobia, reduce
harassment and advocate
for equal treatment for all
youth. Grades 9-1.
To build a robot and
compete in the statewide
Robotics Competition
To explore and expand
the roller derby
community for those who
play the sport and for
those who would like to
know more!
To create a community
interested in learning and
applying principles and
tools of regenerative
design structures,
landscapes, human
settlements, and socioeconomic systems at the
high school. To educate
young people about what
is possible and how to
accomplish it.
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
EN- 1
First white day of the
week after school in
the Metal Fab room
Tuesday at lunch in
Shop 6
*No AHS students
can participate in
Roller Derby through
this club! Insurance
will not cover it.
Wednesday at lunch
in SC-6
TBD
Offered for credit.
Meets during
designated class time
Please see Mr.
Bingham for details
about joining or
observingH-37
White Wednesdays
10 minutes after
school ends for 1
hour and additional
agreed upon times in
room SC-2
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2014-2015
Join a club. Have fun and make a difference! Listen for details of lunchtime meetings during morning
announcements.
Club
Advisor & Student Contact
Description
Meeting Time/Place
The Change Project
Ms Thommen
Student: Grace Pruitt
michaelpaulgrace@gmail.com
The Entrepreneurs
Club
Mr. Huard
Students: Roxy Schultz
roxy.schultz@yahoo.com
Ryan Brown:
ryan.abrown@1cloud.com
The Cracker Jack
Ceramics Club
Mr. Scharf
Student: Quinn Teece
quinnteece@gmal.com
Advisor: Mr. Soderberg-Chase
Student: Spencer Tesluk
spencer.tesluk@gmail.com
Tri-M, Musicians
Honor Society
Ultimate Frisbee Club
Advisor Karl Kemper/ Brent
Thompson
Student: Wyatt Thompson-Siporen
wyatt.ts99@gmail.com
Young Republicans
Advisor: Kathi Bowen-Jones
Students: Kyle Weinberg;
Karter Cox; kartercox@gmail.com
Jackson Risner;
jacksonrisner@gmail.com
Revised February 8, 2016
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A club with a
Diversity/Social Justice
focus whose aim is to
plan conversations,
events, activities, and
forums that increase
awareness and activism
about campus equity
To promote
entrepreneurial skills and
to help students who want
to start businesses now, or
in the future.
Fridays at lunch in
EN-1
To expose AHS to the
world of ceramics and to
have fun
To plan and discuss
musical events with
fellow musicians and to
try and spread musical
passion and inspiration
across the valley.
To have fun and build
community around a safe
and entertaining sport.
First WHITE day of
the week after school
in the Art Room
Band Room, Time
TBD
To discuss current issues
and ultimately formulate
an idea to bring America
to its peak potential
White Wednesdays at
lunch in H-34
White days (except
Fridays) at 2:30 on
the track field
Will resume spring
2015
First White Day of
every week at lunch
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