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Clubs/Extracurriculars & Opportunities

Presented to you by Aspire Outreach

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Introducing ourselves!

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Opportunities

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Clubs/Extracurriculars

High School Teams

Here we will explore academic & sports teams!

Here we explore activities to join that are fun or orientated to your career

Here we showcase option that give you experience and showcase your skills

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Clubs/Extracurriculars

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Fun and career orientated!

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Types of clubs

Hobbies

Service

Academic

Culture

Clubs where people who share similar interests gather simply to meet and spend time with each other.

Clubs that provide members with volunteer opportunities to gain service hours and connect with peers.

Clubs where people want to compete or improve in topics such as Science, Math, or SAT.

Clubs for students to explore different cultures and immerse themselves in their own culture

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Hobby Clubs

Chess Team

A place to learn and compete competitively at chess meets.

Fiber Arts Club

You can expand your creativity in a variety of ways from bracelet making to crocheting!

Gaming Clubs

Playing an selection of approved games like Valorant, Minecraft, & Apex.

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Academics Clubs

Science Bowl

Students compete in a Jeopardy style game with science questions.

PSAT/SAT Club

You’ll have the opportunity to practice your English and Math skills, or help your peers with their struggles on the SAT.

Students perform an ambassador role while debating topics such as gender equality, climate action, global health, and more.

Model UN

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Culture Clubs

Chinese Culture Association

Connects the community to the unique rich culture of China. Contains fun activities and guest speakers.

Israel Club

Learning and celebrating Jewish culture through games, prizes and even free food.

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Service/Support Clubs

Green Team

Strives for sustainability. Works on school gardens to helping political campaigns that support environmental values.

Key Club

Gives students opportunities to provide service, build character, and develop leadership through volunteerism.

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HighlSchoollTeams

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Here we will delve into HS academic & sports teams!

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ACADEMIC TEAMS

Build, code and design robots to attend competitions from the state-wide to nationwide level!

Robotics

Math Team

Show off your math skills by competing in math competitions around the city!

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ACADEMIC TEAMS

Split up into different teams, and compete in competitions! Scioly is a great place to explore your interests in fields such as the medical field, scientific lab research, and more

Science Olympiad

Mock Trial

THHS Scioly Team showing off their medals after competing in states!

Simulate a trial and assumes the roles of attorneys and witnesses. This involves a lot of public speaking, writing, and a possible fake-cry! Work on case theories, writing cross-examinations, and performing opening statements. Also compete in statewide competitions with other schools!

THHS Mock Trial plaintiffs after winning the semifinals of the NY Statewide Mock Trial Tournament!

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SPORTS TEAMS

Basketball

Volleyball

Track

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SPORTS TEAMS CONT.

Badminton

Soccer

Handball

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Opportunities

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Great way to spend your leisure time!

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Internships

  • Opportunity to apply what you learned to the real world

  • Allows you to explore your passion outside of an academic environment

  • Great way to gain work experience

  • Develop communication/leadership skills

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Volunteering

  • Opportunity to provide a service/help out your community

  • Develop leadership & communication skills

  • Various ways to volunteer

Ex:

  • Tutoring
  • Helping around the school
  • Help out at a hospital

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Research

  • Opportunity to be able to work with professors and create your independently developed paper.

  • Enter ISEF/Regeneron competition

  • Explore a topic you have a deep passion for

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Summer activities

  • Keeps you busy/active during summer vacation

  • Ex:

Pre-colleges:

  • Gives you the college experience
  • College level coursework NOT tied to college board or your high school
  • Allows you to learn more about your interests in a college setting

  • Getting a Job:
    • Can gain work experience. The job does not necessarily have to be in your field of interest.

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Thank you!