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HOT SPOTS + ADVICE

HOT SPOTS + ADVICE

A FEW CLUBS, EXTRACURRICULARS

It’s the start of a new school year where there may be confusion and even a few fears as so many unrecognizable faces pass by in such a big school. However, there are opportunities all year long to grow friendships, get involved in the school and even more in the community. Connections have grown through so many of the clubs revolving around common passions. New clubs can also be created to expand and connect more people. A club sponsor, such as a teacher, can help develop a new club.

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Bring Change To Mind

This club meets to create awareness, educate, and express a voice in regards to mental health and suicide prevention.

HSE RDM

HSEDM will plan and implement various fundraising activities to earn money for Riley Hospital leading up to the Dance Marathon in March!

Rock Climbing Club

In Rock Climbing Club students have the opportunity to learn the basics of rock climbing and learn to love the sport. Climbing will be off site, and the location is undetermined, but will most likely be at Climb Time.

Ski/Snowboarding Club Academic Team

Photo by Trinity Mackenzie

This team has many different possibilities for students to show their knowledge in a team competition format, and consists of Quiz Bowl, Spell Bowl, and Super Bowl. Further, Super Bowl consists of teams of major disciplines (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Fine Arts).

This club travels to Perfect North ski resort four times during January every year for a reasonable price. Ski/Snowboarding is open to new and experienced skiers.

Code For Change

Code For Change is a club that selects a charity/non-profit organization and use students skills in computer science to help aide the charity.

Drama Club

Drama Club sponsors the fall play and spring musical. Its purpose is to expose students to theatre and its working. It also strives to help students develop a sense of responsibility, selfworth, and confidence by teaching students acting, technical, and life skills.

National Honor Society

This is an organization that rewards students for their academic achievements and service to the community and school. In order to be a member, a student must complete an application in March of his/her sophomore or junior year. A student must have earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 or higher and participated in clubs, organizations or athletics.

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