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2011-12 Club Information

2011-12 Club Information. Club Sign Ups. Will be completed during lunch using a Google forms in the small classroom by the window. During this presentation take notes on what clubs you are interested in. You may join a maximum of two clubs.

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2011-12 Club Information

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  1. 2011-12 Club Information

  2. Club Sign Ups • Will be completed during lunch using a Google forms in the small classroom by the window. • During this presentation take notes on what clubs you are interested in. • You may join a maximum of two clubs. • The next two FLEX periods will be a chance for you to explore you two choices with no obligations.

  3. Future Nurses Club • Mrs. Lopez • Grades 9-12 • Second Tuesday of every month from 2:45PM - 4:00PM in the Rooms 112-114

  4. Future Nurses Club • With the support of Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), Conestoga Valley High School is pleased to again offer our “Future Nurses Club” for any students interested in pursuing a career in Nursing. The program will span the entire school year and meetings will occur once each month for an hour after school. Each week will touch on a different topic related to Nursing. Participants will have the opportunity to learn physical assessment skills and techniques that will be beneficial as you pursue your Nursing degree

  5. Red Cross • Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Lopez • Help out with community and Red Cross sponsored events. Help others in need. Be willing to volunteer time outside of the school day for community and Red Cross sponsored events. • Room 153 on assigned FLEX Days

  6. Future Business Leaders of America • Leann McDonald • Room 112/114 during assigned FLEX time • FBLA is a club where students can prepare themselves to be leaders. Students do not necessarily need to have an interest in business in order to find club membership to be beneficial. FBLA offers students a chance to participate in various leadership-based field trips, compete against students from other schools in an assortment of business events, and an opportunity to serve their school and community.

  7. Future Business Leaders of America • Pennsylvania FBLA web address: www.pafbla.org Because FBLA is a state and national organization, members are required to pay a $15 dues membership fee. This a portion of this fee goes to the national office, a portion of the fee goes to the state office and a portion of this fee goes to the local office.

  8. Future Business Leaders of America • Informational meeting on Tuesday October 4, 2011 during FLEX to find out more about FBLA.

  9. Prom Committee • Liza Kuhn • Members of the junior class • This is a group of juniors who are responsible for planning and setting up for the prom. Juniors OnlyAvailable for the set up of promCan meet on Wednesdays after school from 2:45-3:15

  10. The Valley Voice • Mel Upton • Open enrollment • The Valley Voice is a student-created publication which aims to capture the lives, voices, and interests of the CVHS community.

  11. The Valley Voice • Reporters: Reporters must have strong writing/editing skills and be comfortable interviewing subjects for articles. Reporters must be able to attend CVHS and community events.Photographers: Photographers must be able to attend CVHS and community events. Photographers must have their own cameras. Will meet outside of school.

  12. Student Athletic Training Club • Mrs. Hess & Mrs. Kilgore • Students will learn basic first aid, taping/wrapping, and rehabilitation skills related to sports injuries.

  13. Student Athletic Training Club • Available to help in athletic training room from 2:50pm to 4:30pm at least twice a week during one sports season (unless member is a three-sport athlete).

  14. SADD • Mrs. Lopez and Mr. Thomas • SADD is a peer-to-peer education, prevention, and activism organization dedicated to preventing destructive decisions, particularly underage drinking, other drug use, risky and impaired driving, teen violence, and teen suicide.

  15. SADD • SADD Mission: To provide students with the best prevention tools possible to deal with the issues of underage drinking, other drug use, impaired driving and other destructive decisions. • Grades 9 - 12. • Wednesday morning from 7 - 7:40am • Assigned FLEX times.

  16. Skateboarding • Mr. Thomas & Mr. Feeney • Help promote skaters in a positive way, and help to provide a way to keep skaters of Conestoga Valley High School out of trouble.- Must enjoy skateboarding- Cannot be failing any courses- Must stay out of trouble

  17. Model United Nations • Perkowski • The Model United Nations Team is for students who are interested in international issues, debate, politics, and law. Students are assigned a United Nations committee and a country to represent. We research various topics and then meet with other schools about once a month to debate these issues. If you want to make the world a better place or are concerned about the injustices throughout the world, then you may be a good fit for the UN Team.

  18. Model United Nations • Everyone who is willing to work hard is welcome to join. • Tuesdays 3-4:30pm in Room 207 • For more info about the club and regular updates, please text SUBSCRIBE CVMUN to 41411.

  19. BUCKS CONNECT • Butensky/Whitley • Fill out application for selection process • Main Gym (3rd Tues of Month)Estimated • 40 buddies with 40 peer mentorsThe purpose of our club is to connect students with different abilities in intentional social relationships. BUCKS CONNECT will meet once a month during flex for a MONTHLY MINGLE event. All buddies will be paired with a CVHS peer mentor to help them participate in activities and have lots of fun in the process. The club will have a quarterly social event at a school activity to facilitate participation in high school events with a group of friends to help students to connect with each other and enjoy high school life.All interested students must fill out an application by October 7

  20. BUCKS CONNECT • Those accepted as peer mentors will be paired with a buddy for club events. This peer mentor/buddy relationship will last for the duration of the school year. The expectation is for each peer mentor to attend the monthly mingle activity and the four quarterly social events. In addition, the peer mentor is encouraged to reach out to their buddy during the school year in intentional ways to build a friendship. • Monthly planning meeting after school (in Whitley or Butensky's classroom) Quarterly social event at school activity REQUIRED

  21. Art Club • Cara Longacre • 9th and 10th grade Art students • This club is for 9th and 10th grade students who have an interest in art. The goal is to give students experience working with other art interested students on special projects that are not always possible in an art class. Some Wednesdays after school and a Saturday morning for a service projectRoom 214Service Project at Evergreen Estates Retirement home when the date is scheduled

  22. Art Club • Students will be:- finishing a mural to hang in the hallway- planning and working with residents at Evergreen Estates Retirement home with an art therapy related art lesson- helping NAHS with a mural as time allows- creating some posters highlighting the CV character traits for display around the school Be a current freshman or SophomoreHave a strong interest and dedication to fine art, or art therapy

  23. FCS (Fellowship of Christian Student) • Mrs. Whitley/Mr. Hershey • The goal of FCS is to provide an opportunity for students to express their Christian faith and meet together to for mutual encouragement, discipleship, and outreach. The students hope to provide a gathering for students from all Christian denominations and youth groups to meet together before school on Friday mornings in a non-judgmental, accepting atmosphere to provide Christian guidance and outlook on how to live by faith and godly character in a public school.No requirements.

  24. FCS (Fellowship of Christian Student) • All are welcome to join Friday morning events and other activities.To participate in the FCS leadership team is by application and acceptance only. • Friday Morning Club from 7:00-7:30 in LGI RoomWednesday leadership meeting from 7:00-7:30am in LGI Room

  25. Gaming Club • Mr. Mayo • Open enrollment • All things Gaming. • Meetings are held on assigned FLEX days.

  26. Equality Club • formerly diversity club • Mrs. Pontz • This new club is attempting to organize itself into being the club promoting all of CV's Character traits. • Our main goal is to create a school culture not of tolerance but of acceptance and respect of all students no matter their sex, race, age, or sexual preference.You are expected to be an active and involved member of the club. You are expected to attend all meetings and when you are given a job or assignment to fulfill your obligation.

  27. Anime Club • Mr. Borden • All things Anime • Meetings are held during Flex and several out of school activities.

  28. Interact • Mr. DiPerna • Community Service (e.g. tutoring, serving dinner at Water Street Rescue Mission, etc.)-Fund raising for a variety of charities and organization (e.g. March of Dimes, Relay for Life, Big Brother/Big Sister)-"Doing good" in whatever we canOn open mind, a generous spirit, and a commitment to doing good. • FLEX plus Tuesday at 7AM

  29. National Honor Society • Mr. Quirk • Selected by Committee • The National Honor Society (NHS) recognizes outstanding high school students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Junior or Senior3.5 or greater GPASelected by a committee of faculty membersYes

  30. Leo Club • Mrs. Lefever • Open enrollment • Leo Club is a service club dedicated to helping the community. Leo club promotes student leadership and is a branch of Lions club. Students determine their goals and service projects each year.

  31. Leo Club • If you like to give back to the community or have any ideas, please join. • Fill out membership form • $10 membership fee. • Meets during assigned FLEX time. • Meeting time outside of school varies - depending on the project

  32. Other Clubs • Student Council • National Art Honor Society • TSA • Musical options • Jazz Band • Vocal Ensemble • Tri-M Music honor society

  33. Club Reminders • Sign ups in the café, starting tomorrow. • Max of two clubs • The next two weeks will be a chance to try out your club choices. • Always open to starting new clubs but it must be approved by the Administration.

  34. Freshman Class Election

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