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2022-2023 SAIL Clubs
Club/Activity
Meeting Schedule and Location
Contact
Description
Cheer
Monday (3:00 – 3:30 p.m./Marcia's Room)
Marcia Cone
V - I - C - T - O - R -Y! Come out and cheer!
National Honor Society
During lunch, every Wednesday (Or as needed) / Location TBA
Quashier S. Flood-Strouble
The National Honor Society encourages students to participate in scholarships, service, leadership, and character development.
Dance
Thursday 2:15-3:30/Yoga Room
Tiffany Martin
Come learn different styles of dance and be the performer you always dreamed to be!
Dungeons and Dragons/ Board Games Chris W. Classroom on Fridays, after school, 2-5 Chris Weider
Dungeons and Dragons is a co-operative roleplaying game where everyone works together to create a fun story and go on interesting adventures. Soccer Club
Monday, 2:15 - 4:00 p.m./Upper Field
Tony Delmonego
Soccer club is a space for players of all skills and abilities to run around, learn new skills, and take part in casual, low intensity games. Fellowship of Christian Athletes/Students Tuesday during lunch in Marcia's classroom Marcia Cone
FCS aims to create a space where students can know Jesus more. We meet to discuss the Bible and its relevance in our lives as we grow in love for God and those around us. Drama club Monday & Wednesday 2-4 Sierra and Benny
Drama Club is dedicated to bringing the joy and power of Drama to students by providing opportunities to work on high quality plays and shows. We are here to offer our students the chance to experience the excitement and rewards of theatre, while developing poise, social skills, confidence and the ability to work with others. Anime Friday, 2:15 - 4:00/Rosa's Room Rosa and Christian
Watch Anime amongst friends. Chess Friday 2:15 - 3:45/Mike's Room Mike
Learn Chess, improve your skills, challenge yourself against the school’s best … or you can just hang out with us … either way …
Black Student Union
Thursday 2:15 - 3:45 Quashier and Marcia
The mission is to promote a positive and productive representation of the African American community. We promote proactive leadership, scholarship, community outreach, and student empowerment. We embrace our cultural heritage, unity, and the appreciation of diversity. The club is open to all students, regardless of racial and/or cultural differences.
L.I.F.E Mentoring Group Wednesday during Lunch
Odd Days: Gym
Even Days: Black Box
Dr. Browning
This weekly meeting is an opportunity for students to get together and have open dialogue about issues that affect teens. Topics range from relationships, social issues, and a variety of other topics.