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Key Club

Key Club is an international club that is dedicated to service in our home, school, and community. �To join contact Ms. Furlong:�clarissa.furlong@swcsd.us

Room 3222 - 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month (3:30-4:00)

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Muslim Student Association

MSA is a student-led group for Muslim and non-Muslim students to connect, support one another, grow, and learn about the faith. We promote understanding and inclusivity within the school community. The group also takes part in educational discussions, cultural celebrations, and community service projects.

To join, just show up at a meeting!

To join contact Ms. Davis:�rebecca.davis@swcsd.us

Room 2213 3:30-4:30 p.m.

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Drama Club

We come together to produce two plays a year. A standard play in the fall and a musical in the spring. All aspects of theatre are taught during the run of the shows. We also get invites for free live theatre shows at various theatres throughout central Ohio.

To join contact Jim Speegle:�safetypup08@aol.com

Franklin Heights High School

Auditorium: Afterschool for those involved in the play. Audition and sign ups required.

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Anime Club

Come together to discuss and watch our favorite type of genre, anime! We will also be discussing manga and Japanese culture while simultaneously creating bonds between students! We will play anime trivia games, share and recommend titles to each other, and get together to watch anime! Bring a friend and join us every other Wednesday starting Nov. 6th!

To join contact

Miss Sharfenaker (Sharf):

sas0522@swcsd.us�

Room 1215 - 1st & 3rd Wednesdays (3:30 – 4:30 p.m.)

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Student Council

This community-building organization offers students �the opportunity to better their school and learn �leadership skills through our main events: homecoming,�Quest Games, blood drives, pep rallies, and Top 15.

To join contact Ms. Duncan or Mr. O’Brien:�Jessica.Duncan@swcsd.us

Jamison.Obrien@swcsd.us

3rd Floor Flex – Requires application to join. �Apps will be open through August/early September �Be sure to pay attention to the school news for updated information

2nd Tuesday of the month (3:30 – 4:30 p.m.)

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Dungeon and Dragons

This club welcomes new and experienced D&D players�to enjoy a world of fantasy and fun, to learn the rules �and functions of the game, and to make new friends.

To join contact Mr. Simpkins or Ms. Spears:�logan.simpkins@swcsd.us

molly.spears@swcsd.us

Meetings: Fridays in Room 2221, 3:30-5:00pm

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Marching Band

Marching band and pep band are activities that require auditions prior to the start of school. They play several school and community events throughout the year, including competitions, football games and various ceremonies, including graduation. Band and orchestra are co-curricular. Marching band, pep band and after school performances are required parts of the curriculum

For more information contact: Mark Sturm, Band Director

mark.sturm@swcsd.us or Rachel Fox, Orchestra Director rachel.fox@swcsd.us

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Vocal Music

There are three vocal ensembles at Franklin Heights. Chorale, Concert Choir, and Ensemble. All choirs are by audition. Chorale is the top ensemble and is highly selective. All choirs focus on developing and improving a singer's voice, musicianship, and sight-reading skills. There are 4 concerts a year including district and community events.

For more information, contact Laura Parkinson - Chorale Advisor laura.parkinson@swcsd.us

Room 1115: 2nd/3rd period & 5th period

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National Honor Society

Students wishing to be considered for membership into the FHHS NHS will need to demonstrate outstanding performance in ALL four criteria of NHS - Scholarship, based on academic average of 3.3 or higher, Leadership, Service (school and community) and Character. The selection of each member to the chapter shall be by majority vote of the Faculty Council

For more information, contact your Guidance Counselor

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In the Know

Love Trivia? Love watching Jeopardy? Join our school’s trivia team! Help us compete against other schools around the city.

For more information contact

Mr. Chamberlin:

adam.chamberlin@swcsd.us

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Yearbook

This is a fun class that allows you to design and create the FHHS yearbook from beginning to end, as well as build friendships. We use online software and Canon cameras. No experience needed. You will learn everything you need in order to successfully take pictures, design spreads and create the yearbook.

For more information contact

Ms. Chelsea Sheldon:

chelsea.sheldon@swcsd.us

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Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

FHHS NJROTC has a long history of excellence. It is the 4th oldest NJROTC in the country and was founded in 1967.

For more information contact

Commander Bradshaw, Senior Naval Science Instructor:

matthew.bradshaw@swcsd.us

614-801-3261

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Battle of the Books

FHHS Battle of the Books Team competes against other Central Ohio High Schools at an annual competition in April. Team members are each responsible for reading at least 5 books from the competition reading list before April in order to prepare for the competition (You will work with your teammates to determine which 5 books you are responsible for). In-person meetings are held weekly in March and April.

Email Miss Klinker (jessica.klinker@swcsd.us) OR stop by the ERC to talk to her if you are interested.

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ERC Career Corner Student Internships

These students will be trained on basic level 3D print usage, Cricut machine usage, and will also help us track games, crafts, etc by using a simple Google Form whenever students are "checking these out" in the library. They will have a specific work area and checklist of tasks to do each day, so it's a great way to build some work experience (and earn a solid Teacher Recommendation Letter!)

10th-12th graders may see Ms. Klinker, teacher librarian, in the ERC to do this position during study halls or lunch.

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Class Cabinets

There is a class cabinet for all four grade levels which inlcludes helping with fundraisers, planning prom, and hosting events like the talent show, the dodgeball tournament, and haunted heights. Each class also elects class officers through this club (president, vice president, and secretary).

Freshman contact: Juniors contact:

Ms. Schellkaiser and Ms. Bostard Ms. Shay and Ms. Warthen

jessica.schellkaiser@swcsd.us gina.shay@swcsd.us

kaylee.bostard@swcsd.us bethany.warthen@swcsd.us

Sophomores contact: Seniors contact:

Ms. Hamilton and Ms. Lundy Ms. Buzzard and Ms. Henschen

maria.hamilton@swcsd.us jeanene.buzzard@swcsd.us

susan.lundy@swcsd.us erin.henschen@swcsd.us

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Link Crew / Link Leaders

Link Crew is a program for juniors and seniors to be peer mentors (Link Leaders) to 9th grade students. Link Leaders help 9th graders transition from middle to high school by:

  • Running Freshman Orientation before school starts
  • Participating in academic lessons and social activities in and out of school
  • Being a positive role model and support person for freshmen

Current 10th and 11th graders can apply to be Link Leaders in the spring. See Ms. Boone, Ms. Henschen, or Mrs. Walter with questions!

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Spanish Club

Why did we make the club?

The idea for the club is to make a more open and gathering society in the school for those who are Latin/Hispanic and would like to associate more with those who can understand them but also for others who are interested in learning more Spanish or learning more about the cultures that Latin/Hispanic people have.

What will we do during meetings?

We will talk about our activities and what thoughts the floor has towards the club

Have a small recognition towards a hispanic person at the beginning?

Our accomplishments for the club

We plan to accomplish for other students to understand and comprehend more about their roots and connect more with their cultures.

Meeting Information

Monthly / 2X a Month

Day of the Week: Tues.

Time: 3:30-4:30 PM