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Revised September, 2012
Club and Organization Informational Handbook
ACTIVITIES OFFICE/SHARK SHOP
Students interested in forming a club or want more information about activities can come to the
ASB office or the Shark Shop for information. You can also contact the Activities office at
951.739.5611
SPORTS
Students who are interested in joining a sport team must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and have
clearance through Athletics. For more information, please contact the Athletic Office at
951.739.5612.
Fall Sports
Football Mr. Jeff Steinberg
Cross Country Mr. Steve Hernandez
Golf (Girls) Mr. John Hamilton
Tennis (Girls) Mr. Jose Pereya
Volleyball (Girls) Mr. Arlen Elvik
Ms. Kristen Matsumoto
USS
Water Polo (Boys) Mr. Scott Penttila
Pep Squad Mr. Kenny Torres
Hip Hop Mrs. Kim Mead
Dance Team Ms. Lisa Pecoy
Mr. Kenny Torres
Winter Sports
Basketball (Boys) Mr. David Humphreys
Basketball (Girls) Mr. David Wolf
Soccer (Boys) Mr. Rogelio Padilla
Mr. Omar Mayen
Soccer (Girls) Mr. Mike Fleming
Mrs. Erica Holguin-
Irwin
Water Polo (Girls) Mr. Ty Hudson
Wrestling Mr. Steven Glassy
Mr. Brian O’Hara
Spring Sports
Baseball Mr. Ty DeTrinidad
Golf (Boys) Mr. John Lane
Softball Mr. John Perez
Swimming Mr. Trevor
Cleveland Gym
Track Mr. Kevin Treischel
Tennis (Boys) Mr. Jose Pereyra
Volleyball (Boys) Mr. Arlen Elvik
CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS
And We Speak
Advisor: Mrs. Jessie Fuller
Who may attend: Anyone and everyone
When activities take place: Varies
Description: The goal of And We Speak is to speak for those who can’t speak for themselves,
involving issues such as hunger and homelessness. We hope to raise awareness and educate the
student body on ways that we all can be a part of creating positive change.
For more information: See Mrs. Fuller in F203.
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Anime Club Advisor: Ms. Leandra Wright
Who may attend: Anyone interested in learning about Anime– Japanese Art
For more information: See Mrs. Wright in F103.
Air Force JROTC
Advisor: MSgt Al Banks
Meetings: 1st Tuesday of each month
Who may attend: All cadets and parents of cadets
When activities take place: Various times throughout the school year.
Description: Air Force JROTC is designed to build better citizens of America. We stress
discipline.
For more information: Contact any cadet, or MSgt Banks and MSgt Swafford in T118
Arab Club
Advisor: Mrs. Linda Abuah
Meetings: Mondays after school
Who may attend: Everyone is welcome
Club Description: Arab club is a club to come and learn about different cultures, eat some
food, take trips, make some friends and have fun.
For more information: See Mrs. Abuah in room E210.
Animation Club Meetings: First lunch in D106 Thursday
Who may attend: anyone
AVID
Advisor: Mr. Carlos Guillen
Who may attend: Students who want to go to college, demonstrate good behavior in school, and
maintain at least a “C” average in school.
When activities take place: AVID is a class offered at your school, you would take it during
one of your 6 periods.
Description: The purpose of this program is to help students with the college application
process, scholarship search, SAT and other testing, provide tutoring, work on writing, and
expose students to colleges through fieldtrips and other activities.
For more information: Visit www.avidonline.org or Mr. Guillen in F204.
Ballet Folklorio
Advisor: Dr. Michael Ayala
Best Buddies
Advisor: Mrs.Kristina Hosko
Meetings: Every other Tuesday of the month.
Who may attend: Students with disabilities and students who are interested in creating
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friendships with their peers with disabilities.
When activities take place: Monthly and on your own.
Description: BB is a club that pairs a general education student with a student with a disability
in a 1:1 friendship. The pairs meet as a club and are expected to spend time with each other both
inside and outside of school.
For more information: Contact Mrs. Hosko in C208 or visit their website at
www. Bestbuddies.org.
Black Student Union (BSU)
Advisor: Mr. Mel Campbell and Mrs. Tara Knight
Meetings: Wednesday and/or Fridays at lunch.
Who may attend: Anyone and everyone interested in African American culture.
When activities take place: They take place mostly during lunch with several field trips
throughout the course of the year
Description: BSU seeks to: Bring African American students together for cultural education and
enrichment. Bridge cultural gaps that exist among campus ethnic groups in order to promote
awareness, understanding, and sensitivity. Stimulate interest in higher education. Invite students
to take an active role in the constructive development of our campus and city community.
For more information: Mr. Campbell in F 116.
Book Society
Advisor: Mrs. Harris
Meetings: Thursday, 2nd lunch in F212
Description: A time and place to enjoy reading and socializing with other readers. Bring a book
you have enjoyed reading and are willing to lend to someone else.
Break-dance
Advisor: Mrs. Margot Devit
Meetings: Wednesday, afterschool in D212
Who may attend: Anyone
Description: Break dancing is our main activity. We work together to build skills, meet new
people and improve our dancing.
For more information:
CTE-ROP (Career Technical Education) Advisor: Ms. Debbie Spencer- ROP Student Services
Meetings: On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in A131
Who may attend: Classes are open to 11th and 12th grade students.
When activities take place: Enrollment is every semester
Description: CTE-ROP allows students to take classes for High School credits as they learn and
experience skills in over 40 career areas.
For more information: Email Ms. Spencer at [email protected] or call 951-826-6860
Choir
Advisor: Mrs. Karen Garrett
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Meetings: 2nd Lunch
Who may attend: If you belong to one of Santiago’s Fine Choirs
When activities take place: During lunch, after school, and on the weekends
Description: For anyone who loves to sing and listen. We attend concerts and put on shows.
For more information: Visit www.santiagochoir.com or contact Mrs. Garret in B130.
Catholic Club
Advisor: Mrs. Lori Love
Meetings: Every other Wednesday in C106.
Who may attend: Anyone and everyone interested in the Catholic religion.
When activities take place: During meetings with some special events on other occasions.
Description: Student driven activities but can include faith sharing, prayer, fundraising for
charitable functions, and generally a place to learn more about the Catholic faith and beliefs.
For more Information: Mrs. Love in C106 or [email protected]
The Cinematography Club
Advisor: Mrs. Prem Bovie-Ware
Meetings: By bulletin notice
Who may attend: Involved, responsible citizens with integrity, maturity and self-motivation.
When activities take place: After school and some school events.
Description: An extension of Shark TV. Participation & involvement that continues throughout
the year may assist in gaining entrance to STV as a junior. Upper classmen who don’t have
room in their schedule may also enjoy participating.
For more information: Contact Mrs. Bovie-Ware in B201 or [email protected]
Cooking Club
Advisors: Nadia Sandoval (C-204), Amy Theune (D-204), Ester Myers (T107), and Stephanie Sachs Meetings: Every other Monday after school in room C-204 Cooking Days: Usually on Tuesdays & Wednesdays after school Who may attend: Members (students can become members at the first two meetings of each semester) Description: Cooking Club is designed to teach and assist students in cooking and baking. Students will learn basic culinary techniques as well as creating and modifying recipes.
CSF (California Scholastic Federation)
Advisor: Mr. Jeff Luscher
Who may attend: Students who meet the CSF requirements. Students must apply every
semester. Students must demonstrate high academic achievement and meet criteria as set by the
state CSF organization. Students who are eligible may earn the distinction of Seal bearer at
graduation and will be specially recognized with a seal on their diploma.
When activities take place: During school and also outside of school hours.
Description: CSF exists to promote and recognize high standards of scholarship, service and
citizenship on the part of students in California
For more Information: See Mr. Luscher in D207.
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E.A.R.T.H Academy
A four –year school within a school designed to give students the benefits of a small school
where students and teachers can work together focusing on the issues and demands of the 21st
century. The college-prep curriculum meets state standards while focusing on the three facets of
sustainability– environmental awareness, social justice, and responsible economic development.
Students will make connections to the real world through field trips, community service,
internships and advocacy.
For more information: See Mr. Pitts in C102
EAC (Ethnic Advisory Council)
Advisor: Mr. Mel Campbell
Meetings: 3rd Period
Who may attend: Members that are appointed
When activities take place: Throughout the year.
Description: Promote diversity by breaking down barriers and spreading cultural knowledge in
order to achieve a more tolerant student population.
For more information: Contact the Activities
Office or Mr. Campbell in F116.
team EARTH (Environmental Awareness: Reduce the Harm)
Advisors: Mr. Ken Pitts, Ms. Katherine Zook, Miss DeAnna Murillo
Meetings: Alternating Thursdays, afterschool in room D108
Who may attend: This is an environmental club for ALL students.
When activities take place: After school or weekends
Description: The purpose of team EARTH is to challenge and inspire people to make choices
and lifestyle changes to reduce the harm being done to our planet’s life sustaining ecosystems.
For more information: Contact Mr. Pitts in C107 or [email protected] or Ms. Zook in
D101 or at [email protected] or Miss Murillo in room D108 or [email protected]
or visit the website: http://reducetheharm.org
French Club
Advisor: Ms. Audrey Smith
Meetings: Usually meet twice a month after school in D201.
Who may attend: All are welcome to join! You don’t have to be enrolled in French class to be
in the club.
When activities take place: After School
Description: French club is for students interested in learning about and celebrating French
culture. Join us for cheese tasting, Noel and Mardi Gras celebrations and petanque tournaments.
For more information: See Ms. Smith in D201
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
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Advisor: Ms. Sherry Fulcher
Meetings: Meetings are predominately two times per month on Wednesday’s or Thursday’s after
school (usually every other Wednesday or Thursday). Note: some months with holiday’s (i.e.
November and December) will only have one member meeting. Meetings are always after school
and will be in F106.
Who may attend: Any student interested in learning about leadership and business as well as
students who want to participate in community service, conferences, networking opportunities
and fun events. FBLA members have the opportunity to participate in a variety of competitive
events, ranging from accounting and business law, technology concepts and network design, to
impromptu speaking, job interview, and business plan. Additionally, members may gain
recognition through participation in individual achievements programs such as the California
Business Achievements Awards. FBLA competition and achievement programs allow students
to validate their classroom learning, demonstrate competency proficiencies, and develop career
and leadership skills. Students also have availability to run for officer positions for Santiago
Chapter Officer Positions, Inland Section Officer Positions and/or State Officer Positions. These
positions are available in the spring for nominations.
When activities take place: Meetings take place after school. Students can also join a
committee and those meetings are usually during the day. Many of the events and conferences
are on the weekends and may require travel.
Description: California FBLA is a nonprofit organization committed to preparing today’s
students for success in business leadership and is an important partner in the success of school-
to-work programs, business education curriculums, and student leadership development.
California FBLA in an affiliate of Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lamda, Inc. The
FBLA concepts have been recognized by the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor as an
integral part of a co-curricular approach to business and leadership education.
For more information: see Ms. Fulcher in F106 [email protected] . Announcements
will be in the bulletin as a reminder. The websites for FBLA are www.cafbla.org (for the
California State Website) and http://www.fbla-pbl.org for the national website. This website has
an informational video.
The Fashion Club
Advisor: Mrs. Carlotta Maggi
Meetings: Tuesdays during 1st lunch in C101. Two times a moth after school on Thursdays.
Who may attend: Anyone interested in fashion.
When activities take place: On and Off Campus
Description: Fashion Club is an official FIDM sponsored club as of 2011!!! Students interested
in fashion design, sewing, modeling, and visual communication as well as fashion shows should
attend. Open to all students!
For more information: Contact Mrs. Maggi in C101.
Gay-Straight Alliance
Advisor: Mr. Brent Kliss
Meetings: Tuesday, after school in E108(Lunch meetings TBA)
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Who may attend: All are welcome
When activities take place: After School
Description: Gay-Straight Alliance is open to all students. Its goal/focus is to offer a safe place
for LGBTS students to meet and connect with supportive peers. GSA hopes to promote diversity
and tolerance on campus.
For more information: See Mr. Kliss in E108
or just stop by and join a meeting!
Huno Club
Advisor: Mrs. Maria Rincon-Torres
Meetings: Every Friday. Listen to announcements
Who may attend: Anyone
When activities take place: During lunch time and after school as needed
Description: Hispanic and Latino students dedicated to promote the Hispanic culture on campus
and provide students with opportunities to grow academically and personally through the
exposure of college, motivational speakers, conferences and scholarship.
For more information: Contact Mrs. Rincon-Torres in H104
In The Loop
Advisor: Ms. Laura Drum
Meetings: Every Tuesday during 1st and 2nd lunch in L106
Who may attend: Anyone
When Activities take place: Games; fundraising; "hang-out spot"
Description: Connecting students of all languages
For more information: Contact Ms. Drum in L106.
Indo-Pak
Advisor: Mr. Jim LeDuc
Meetings: TBA
Who may attend: Anyone interested in Indian and Pakistan culture and tradition.
When activities take place: We participate in activities such as the multi-cultural, food fair, and
winter carnival.
Description: We hang out and get to know each other.
For more information: Contact Mr. LeDuc
Invisible Children
Advisor: Mrs. Jessie Fuller
Meetings: Thursdays after school in F203
Who may attend: Anyone & Everyone
When activities take place: Various events take place all throughout the year.
Description: The goal of the club is to collect books and money, as well as raise awareness to
help provide schooling in Uganda, Africa. Students are a part of making a difference halfway
across the world.
For more information: Visit Mrs. Fuller in F 203.
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www.invisiblechildren.com
Interact Club
Interact Club
Advisor: Mrs. Sandy Sullivan
Meetings: Tuesdays 3pm-4pm in F211
Who may attend: Interact is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 12 to 18.
Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, which provide support and guidance, but
they are self-governing and self-supporting. Santiago Interact is sponsored by the Corona Rotary
Noon Club. Each year, Interact clubs complete community service projects. Through these
efforts, Interactors develop a network of friendships with local and overseas clubs and learn the
importance of
Developing leadership skills and personal integrity
Demonstrating helpfulness and respect for others
Understanding the value of individual responsibility and hard work
Advancing international understanding and goodwill
When activities take place: Various times. October 8th
and 9th
Interact students will be tour
guides for the 4th
grade students in the CNUSD at the World Kindness Youth Conference.
For more information: See Mrs. Sullivan in Upper Student Services or check out our Facebook
page: Santiago Interact
Junior State of America (JSA)
Advisor: Ms. Julie Cooley
Meetings: Wednesdays after school
Who may attend: Anyone who is interested in political, economic, and social issues
When activities take place: Wednesdays after school in F209.
Description: JSA allows for all exchange of ideas through student debates, thought talks and
weekend conventions that focus on political issues and controversial issues facing our world
today. We are a national, non-partisan organization (not affiliated with one political party), that
was founded in 1934. JSA helps develop public speaking skills and awareness of the American
political process. Leadership opportunities, conventions, and summer institutes are available.
Many national, state, and local politicians are JSA alumni!
For more information: Visit www.socaljsa.org
Key Club
Advisor: Mrs. Debbie Burris
Meetings: Last Monday of every month in F213
Who may attend: Anybody and everyone but you must commit to the community service
activities.
When activities take place: After school
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Description: Key Club is the oldest high school service organization in the United States.
For more Information: Mrs. Burris in F213 santiagokeyclub.tumblr
Link Crew
Advisor: Mr. William Crawford
Meetings: Daily during class time and outside of class as needed.
Who may attend: Link Crew leaders (must be in 10th
, 11th or 12th grade)
When activities take place: During summer registration and throughout the school year.
Description: Link Crew is a transition program that welcomes freshmen and makes them feel
comfortable through the 1st year of their high school experience. Link Crew Leaders are
mentors for the freshman students.
For more information: Contact Mr. William Crawford in L107.
Literary Magazine Advisor: Mr. Tim Perez
Meetings: Thursdays after school in E203
Who may attend: All are welcome! Literary Magazine is looking to recruit freshmen and
sophomore students for leadership opportunities.
When activities take place: After school
Description: Every year “Lit. Mag” collects submissions from the student population, evaluates
the work, and creates a literary magazine that is published and sold to the student body. Literary
Magazine is a place for anyone with artistic skills and interests. Photography, drawings,
paintings, song lyrics, poems, short stories, essays, etc. are all welcome for submissions. Help
create a lasting publication that reflects the Santiago High School student body.
For more Information: Visit Mr. Perez in E203.
Make-A-Wish Advisor: Susie Peters
Meetings: Thursdays after school in C108
Who may attend: Anyone who is interested in making a difference in the lives of children.
When activities take place: After school and occasional evening fund raisers
Description: Make-A-Wish Club raises money to donate to fill the last wish of a dying or
critically ill child.
For more Information: Visit Mrs. Peters in C108
Making of the American Mind
Advisor: Mr. Tim Tuttle and Ms. Melissa Stringer
Who may attend: Interested Juniors enrolled in the class. Combination of American Literature
& American History.
When activities take place: 3rd & 4th period.
Description: An integrated classroom experience which investigates the events, people and
documents that have shaped American thought.
For more information: Contact your counselor or Mr. Tuttle in K109 or Ms. Stringer in K110.
Mock Trial Advisor: Ms. Paula Tilton & Mrs. Winde Sciarra
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Meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm-8pm.
Who may attend: Anyone who is interested in debate, acting or the law.
When activities take place: After school from 6pm-8pm. Competitions are during the months
of February and March with some competitions on Saturdays.
Description: This is an academically competitive team that uses debate, the rules of court and
law.
For more Information: Contact Ms. Tilton in E208 and Mrs. Sciarra in E105.
National Honors Society
Advisor: Ms. Melissa Stringer
Meetings: TBA
Who may attend: Juniors and seniors who meet the NHS requirements (3.5 GPA, 40 hrs of
community service, leadership, and character)
When activities take place: As arranged by officers
Description: Foundation to recognize outstanding high school achievement, leadership and
service.
For more information: Visit www.NHS.us or Ms. Stringer in K110.
Oceanography
Advisor: Mr. Gerry Nogales & Mr. David Lofdahl
Meetings: In C103 during lunch or after school
Who may attend: Students who are currently enrolled in an Oceanography class.
When activities take place: During School.
Description: This club is intended for Oceanography students interested in learning more about
oceanography related topics.
For more information: Contact Mr. Nogales in C102.
Pacific Asian Club
Advisor: Mrs. Dolly Bergen & Mrs. Donna Glenn
Meetings: TBA, Listen to the announcements.
Who may attend: Anyone who is interested.
When activities take place: Throughout the year.
For more information: Mrs. Bergen in F105.
Peer Counseling
Advisor: Mr. Randy Ibbetson
Meetings: Daily during class time and outside of class as needed.
Who may attend: Peer counselors who are in the Peer Counseling class
When activities take place: Throughout the year.
Description: Our goal is to train students to be empathetic and good listeners who can help
others through difficult periods in their lives.
For more information: Contact Mr. Ibbetson in D202
Ping Pong Club
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Advisor: Mr. Mel Campbell
Meetings: Tuesdays 2nd lunch in F116 and other times TBA
Who may attend: Anyone
When activities take place: Tuesdays 2nd lunch and other times TBA.
Club Description: A place to have fun, meet people and play ping pong.
For more information: See Mr. Campbell in F116
Poet’s Society Advisor: Lori Weybright
Meetings: Club will meet all NON-PLC Mondays at 3pm in room E202
Who may attend: Any student interested in learning about poetry, sharing their own poetry, or
honing their craft as a poet is welcome to attend the gatherings.
When activities take place: No activities planned at this time aside from the regular meetings
Description: Poet’s Society provides a comfortable setting where students can share their poetry and inspire
each other to grow in their approach to writing and sharing poetry.
For more Information: Lori Weybright E202 [email protected]
Pokémon
Advisor: Ms. Anna Barioni
Meetings: Thursday during second lunch
Who May Attend: Anyone
When activities take place: Varies
Club Description: The purpose of the Pokémon Club is to enable fans and players of Pokémon
to congregate and discuss upcoming and past events and games as well as exchange tips amongst
players.
For more information: Mrs. Barioni in T123.
Red Cross Club
Advisor: Ms. Jemi Hessler
Meetings: Every other Thursday afterschool in H105.
Who may attend: Anyone
When activities take place: during and after school
Description: We help with the school blood drive, do community service and plan activities to
help out other countries that have faced disasters.
For more information: redcross.org
Rock Solid
Advisor: Mr. Arlen Elvik
Meetings: Tuesdays 1st lunch in T111, 2nd lunch in F208.
Who may attend: Anyone and everyone interested in the Christian religion.
When activities take place: During meetings with some special events on other occasions.
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Description: To promote, encourage students in the Christian walk. Instruct and give
opportunity for fellowship.
For more Information: Mr. Elvik in F208
Pep Squad
Advisor: Ms. Diecks
Meetings: 6th Period class and after school on Mondays, Thursdays & Fridays
Who may attend: Tryouts for the pep squad are in May of every year.
When activities take place: Pep members cheer at all sports and compete in Jan-April
Description: Pep squad members are important members on this campus that increase school
spirit through game appearances, pep rally performances and other events.
Skull Island (Honors Program)
Advisor: Mrs. Debbi Burris, Mrs. Megan Rubi-Smith, Mrs. Caitlin Spivey and Mr. Tim Tuttle
Meetings: During class (they have 4 classes together)
Who may attend: Students within the Skull Island program.
When activities take place: During class and field trips are during school and occasionally on
Saturdays.
Description: An honors program where students work collaboratively on a six-week project in
the spring. Students are enrolled in the same Honors classes for Geometry, Language Arts,
Biology & World History (1-4th period).
For more information: Contact your counselor or Mrs. Burris (F213), Mrs. Rubi-Smith
(D206), Mrs. Spivey (K101) or Mr. Tuttle (K109).
Santiago High School Color Guard
Advisor: Mr. Kris Parish
Who may attend: Students must tryout in May/June to participate.
When activities will take place: School functions, parades and competitions.
Description: Color Guard is an auxiliary unit of the band. Color Guard participates in school
activities as well as performs with the band. 2nd semester consists of indoor competitions
between schools.
For more information: See Mr. Parish in B131
Santiago High School Theatre
Advisor: Mrs. Julie Valenzuela
Meetings: Daily during class and outside of school.
For more information: Mrs. Valenzuela in B125
Santiago High School Band
Advisor: Mr. Kris Parish & Mr. Joe Dudek
Meetings: Daily during class and outside of school
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For more information: See Mr. Dudek in B131b or Mr. Parish in B131
Santiago High School Youth Cancer Society
Advisor: Mrs. Tami Lincoln
Meetings: Once a month
Who may attend: Anyone
When activities take place: Main club activities include Pasta for Patients during March and
the Relay for Life in June. We also fundraise for scholarships as well as participate in various
cancer awareness activities throughout the year.
Description: To bring awareness of cancer and cancer prevention to the campus and community
as well as to make a difference in the lives of those who suffer from the disease.
For more Information: Mrs. Lincoln in E101.
Skills USA/ Arch and Eng. Advisor: Ms. Elena Marker and Mr. Bill Brown
Meetings: They take place weekly after school on Thursdays in E116 2:45-5:00.
Who may attend: Anyone interested in Architecture.
When activities take place: After School 3:00-5:00 Regional State and National Competitions.
Description: Students will use skills learned in class to compete against other students in real
world problems.
For more information: Contact Mr. Brown in D107. www.casusa.org www.skillsusa.org
Shark Attack Newspaper/Journalism
Advisor: Mrs. Prem Bovie-Ware
Meetings: 5th Period or after school
Who may attend: Anyone interested in writing for the school newspaper.
When activities take place: TBA
Description: Students who are interested in writing for a captive audience of 4,000+ should
consider becoming a member of the Shark Attack/ Journalism Club
For more information: Contact Mrs. Bovie-Ware in B201 or [email protected]
TAP/Tobacco Abatement Program (Smoking Cessation Advisor: Mrs. Susan Peters
Meetings: 8 weeks per semester.
Who may attend: Students who want to quit smoking or another addiction.
When activities take place: Meetings take place during 4th period on Wednesdays, starting in
October.
Description: This program is designed to support students as they overcome addictions. This
program is voluntary.
For more information: Visit Mrs. Peters in D102
Tomorrow’s Educators Are Creating History (T.E.A.C.H.) Advisor: Mr. Nate Theune
Meetings: Take place every other Friday at 2nd lunch in the library.
Who may attend: Anyone interested in being an educator.
When activities take place: Activities take place various times throughout the school year. A
field trip to a college usually takes place twice a year.
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Description: We have two main functions in this club. One is to support Santiago teachers and
show them appreciation. The second is to expose students to the teaching field, colleges, and
options and benefits of the profession.
For more information: Contact Mr. Theune in the Library.
Work Experience Program
Advisor: Mr. Wayne Osburn
Meetings: Once a week zero period class that starts at 6:50 AM.
Who may attend: Juniors and seniors, 16 years old and older who currently have a job.
Description: Elective course allowing students 5-10 credits per semester for working at an
approved job location. Students leave campus for periods 5 and or 6.
For more information: Contact Mr. Osburn in F222 or Ms. Fulcher in F106.
Yearbook
Advisor: Mrs. Tami Lincoln
Meetings: 4th period class. Occasionally students who can only work after school are accepted.
Who may attend: 9th to 12th grade students are invited to apply to be on staff.
Description: The primary function is to produce a yearbook for the total student body that is
well designed and complete in its presentation of the school year. Students learn basic skills in
journalism, the elements and principles of design, typography, photography and desktop
publishing.
For more information: Contact Mrs. Lincoln in E101.
Zoology Club
Advisor: Ms. Caitlin Spivey and Mrs. Erin Baker
Meetings: Fridays during 2nd lunch
Who may attend: Officers and members
When activities take place: Field trips throughout the year and food fairs
Description: Enriches Zoology class opportunities to volunteer at local pet adoption locations as
well as educate members about animals.
For more information: See Mrs. Spivey in K101.