Student Led Clubs - Ashland School District

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Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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:
Ashland Animal Club
(AAC)
Advisor: Mr. Sorensen
Student: Kate Page;
katerosepage@gmail.com
Maisie Roberson;
maizoozle@gmail.com
Advisor: Erika Bare
Student: Calin Grimm:
callingrimm@Ourant.net
Nadine Clark
Ballroom Dancing
Club
Brain Bowl
Advisor: Mr. McKinnon
Chinese Culture Club
Advisor: Jen Guo
Student: Peter Ruette
Advisor: Senora Contreras
Student: Madeline Shumway
Club Amigos
Coffee Club
Advisor: Carroll Newcomb
Student: Jon McCann
Creative Writing Club
Advisor: Ms Cory
Student:
?
Revised February 8, 2016
Page # 1
Coached by AHS
Librarian, a core team of
15 students participate in a
research and debate
competition with local
schools. Grades 9-12
To earn community
service hours, while
helping animals.
December practice
and 2nd week in
January is
competition
To learn ballroom dances
(with instructor)
Fridays at lunch in
the Rose Studio
Tuesday at lunch, in
IVC
2 teams compete in local
Meets every Friday
competitions covering
at lunch, in room 203
multiple subjects. Science
Bowl may be formed from
this group.
Meets during lunch in
H-33 on Wednesdays
To create opportunities to White Mondays
practice Spanish
during lunch in H-27
conversation and increase
exposure to the language,
culture, and customs of
Spanish speaking people
in the USA
Introduce people to the
Red Tuesdays in the
world of specialty coffee
Foods Room
and learn interesting
things about coffee thru
discussion
To have fun writing and
Thursdays during
reading other people’s
lunch in
stories poems—also to
Tech-1
learn about publishing and
other ways of sharing our
writing.
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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
DECA
Advisor: Kris Prusko
Student:
Drama Club
Advisor: Ms. Bishop
betsy.bishop@ashland.k12.or.us
Student:
Participate in AHS
Theater productions and
discuss plays. 9-1
Meets every Monday
in Tech-3 during
lunch
Wednesday at lunch
in the Rose Studio
Fishing Club
Advisor: Mr. Hobein
Dominic Meads
bigdom.discus2gmail.com
Education of local fish
species, promote, catch
and release fishing; have
fun fishing!
White Tuesdays after
school in SC-1.
Foreign Film Club
Advisor: Ms Healey
Students: Elias Froehlich
eafroehlich@gmail.com
Tereza Stott
terezalily@gmail.com
Exposing students to
foreign popular culture
Helping development of
language skills through
French, Spanish and
Chinese films and
television programs.
Thursdays during
lunch in H-28
Gender Equality Club
Advisor: Ms Healey
Students: Gillian Mullane
Global Citizen Corps
Advisor: Ms. Hobein
Students:,
Harry Potter Club
Advisor: Nancy Martin
Student: Lauren Hammond-Pereira
Lauren-hp@me.com
Emma Culhane
Improv Club
Advisor: Betsy Bishop
Student: Nicole Klau
Interact Club
Advisor: Lisa Sobotka
Student Pres: Erin Beaudoin
erinmb16@gmail.com
Student Sec’y: Claire Pryor
Clairep2500@gmail.com
Revised February 8, 2016
Page # 2
Tuesdays at lunch in
H-28
The GCC is a program
through Net Aid in NY.
The purpose is to get more
people involved in
fighting global poverty.
To express you love for
Harry Potter.
The Interact Club plans 2
local and 1 international
service projects a year.
Have fun working
together to improve our
community and learn
Wednesday at lunch
in H-36
Wednesday at lunch
in Room 205
Meets in the Rose
Studio during Lunch
on Tuesdays
Every Thursday
except second
Thursday of month at
lunch in H-30.
Free Pizza!
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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
International Club
Advisor: Mrs. Contreras
Student:
Jesus Club
Advisor: Ms Bishop
Student: Zoey Petrone
zoeyamalia@charter.net
Key Club
Advisor: Matthew McKinnon
Student: Lilli Patton
lillipatton2@gmail.com
Knit Wits
Advisor: Ms. Davidson
laura.davidson@ashland.k12.or.us
Leadership Outdoor
Club
Revised February 8, 2016
Advisor: Mrs. Thommen
Student: Kate Joss-Bradley
Page # 3
about the world!
Sponsored by Rotary
International.
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.
Relay For Life
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
H-27
Thursday at lunch in
Tech-2 Free pizza at
every meeting
Affiliated with Kiwanis
Red Mondays at
International, the focus of lunch in 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.”
To get out of the weekly
school routine and get
into some wilderness
adventures on the
weekends, i.e. hiking,
kayaking, rock climbing,
etc.
Mondays at lunch in
EN-1
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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
Math Honor Society
(Mu Alpha Theta)
Advisor: Ms. Anderson
tammy.anderson@ashland.k12.or.us
Math Team
Advisor: Ms. Anderson
Model United Nations
Advisors: Ms. Bowen-Jones, Mr.
McKinnon
matthew.mckinnon@ashland.k12.or.us
Student:
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.
Represent a country in the
statewide MUN
competition each year.
Make resolutions to
promote your nation’s
goals.
One Thursday per
month H-26
Varied based on
when competition
happens
TBD
National Arts Honor
Society
Advisor: Mr. Scharf
Student:
By invitation from art
faculty, GPA 3.0 or
higher, grades 10-12
Every Red Thursday
at lunch in Art Room
National Honor
Society
Advisor: Nancy Martin
Student: Zoey Petrone
Every RedTuesday at
lunch in Room 205
Photography Club
Advisor: Mr Prusko
Student: Paris Fox
p.richey96@gmail.com
Katy Barnard kbmusic@gmail.com
Advisor: Mr. Hartman
Student: Eliana Kenner
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 come play ping pong,
improve your game, and
have fun
To learn to sing ensemble
without music with the
hope of entering the Rose
Ping Pong Club
Pop A Capella Choir
Revised February 8, 2016
Advisor: Ms Foster
Student:
Celli Widmann
Page # 4
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
Tech-3
1st White day of the
week at lunch in the
Upper Gym
Thursday at lunch in
the choir room
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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
ceilirw@gmail.com
City A Capella
Competition.
Project Up
Advisor: Allyson Kelley
Students: Grace Pruitt, Zoe
Lishinsky, Zahra Detweiler, Fiona
Morris, Julia Laurenson and Lily
Rider
Through the power of
friendship, spread and
promote acceptance and
awareness that we are
more alike than different.
Queer-Straight
Alliance
Advisors: Nikki Thommen,
Kirsten Brown
Student: Clara Ireland
Robotics
Advisor: Mr. Leis
Student:
Science Bowl
Advisor: Mrs. Kennedy
Student: Ethan Carrier
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
Competition in Portland
beginning of February.
Sparrow Club
Advisor: Mr. Miller
Speech and Debate
Advisor: Mr. Bingham
Students Against the
Coos Bay LNG
Revised February 8, 2016
Advisor: Mr. McKinnon
Students: Christopher Buckley and
Liam Keith
Page # 5
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.
Thursday at lunch or
after school on a
white day minimum
of 1 meeting per
month in Room TH15
Meets every
Thursday at lunch in
EN- 1
First white day of the
week after school in
IA-2
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
To Protest and prevent the Tuesdays at lunch in
LNG pipeline from being Room 203
constructed
Ashland High School
Student Clubs
2015-2016
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
Sustainability Club
Advisor: Mr. Hartman
Student: Isaac Bevers
isaacbevers@gmail.com
Student Emergency
Response Team
Advisor: Mr. Huard
Students: Isabel Lowery
Karen Johnson
Loden Donahoo
The Disc Society
The Cracker Jack
Ceramics Club (Clay
Club)
Yearbook Club
Revised February 8, 2016
To create a community
interested in learning and
applying principles and
tools of regenerative
design in structures,
landscapes, human
settlements, and socioeconomic systems at the
high school to educate
young people about what
is possible and how to
accomplish it.
To work with the Ashland
Community Emergency
Response team and the
Ashland Fire Dept. to
learn how to prepare for
emergencies, and how to
help fellow students
during an emergency.
Community service hours
available
Mondays at lunch in
SC-2
Advisor: Mr. Kemper
Student: Dawson Hollingsworth
To have fun, get to know
one another, and play
some Frisbee
Advisor: Mr. Scharf
Student:
To expose AHS to the
world of ceramics and to
have fun
Utilizing time we are
given to make an
awesome yearbook!
At lunch Tuesday,
Wednesday, and
Friday, on the
practice field
First WHITE day of
the week after school
in the Art Room
Tuesdays at Lunch in
Tech-3.
Advisor: Kris Prusko
Students: Emma Hassell,
Amanda Fremming
Page # 6
Meets Red Fridays at
lunch in H-34
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