The Club Fair on Monday was a roaring success, as students explored and joined a myriad of clubs. Students interested in a comprehensive list of the Academy’s diverse and robust programs– excluding National Honor Societies, Student Council, and Student Ambassadors– look no further than this article. I have taken the liberty of categorizing clubs by type and alphabetical order. If any strike your fancy, the Club Catalog has more information. Additionally, at least one contact is listed beside every club.
With the housekeeping taken care of, please enjoy a concise look at our clubs!
Academic
- Biology Club– Carley Dumaresq, Ava Montaruli
- LeadHERship in Healthcare– Carley Dumaresq, Ava Montaruli
- Mock Trial– Mr. Weinstein
- Pollinators Committee (PC)– Morgan Lomax
Charity
- Bridges Outreach Club– Anne McDonough
- Helping the Homeless– Fiona Farrell, Morgane Farrell, Sarah Heflin
- Kids Kick Cancer– Caroline O’Callaghan, Samantha Sloan
- Operation Smile– Lily Agnew, Elizabeth Palmer
- Toward Boundless Charity (TBC)– Mrs. Knight
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Youth for Hunger Relief Club– Isabella Clark, Jessica Insler
Community
- A Little Goes a Long Way– Alea Bediner
- Be Aware and Take Care– Addison Heuck
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, Belonging (DEIJB) Student Union– Bridget Lomax, Chengli Payton, Greta Servitto, UmaSofia Srivastava
- Kind Campaign– Ms. Walsh
- Panther Ministry– Greta Servitto
Language
- French Club– Bridget Lomax, Maria Clara B. Rose
- Latin Club– Rebekah Marsh
- Spanish Club– Keiri Shuyama, Maria Clara B. Rose
Hobby
- Art Club– Angelina Salese
- Book Club– Ava Breault
- Choir– Bridget Lomax, Morgan Lomax
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Crochet Club– Juliette Roake, Olive Sedlak
- Dance Club– Amelia Lisco
- Fashion Club– Anne McDonough, Montserrat Soriano Gutierrez
- Seasters’ Baked Goods– Emily Muir
Publication
- AOSE Press– Kayle Brody, Bridget Lomax
- Yearbook Committee– Mr. Gillespie
These are the extent and range of the Academy’s existing clubs– if you feel that something is missing from these offerings, you are encouraged to be the change. Take up leadership positions or even create a club of your own! Mrs. Ameres would love to know your thoughts. With that, may your clubbing be merry and slightly better informed!