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Club Listing 2025/2026Nancy Cox - Student Activities
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E-block Clubs and Activites
How Advisors schedule with MyFlex
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Nashua SouthAdvisors please update for 25/26. To be added to MyFlex or create a new club, please complete this form.ADVISOR NAMEADVISOR EMAILWHEN
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3d modeling and Printing ClubThis club is dedicated to exploring the exciting world of 3D design and additive manufacturing. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, our club provides a supportive environment for members to learn, collaborate, and innovate.Ms. Rossettirossettit@nashua.eduE BlockWednesdayE1023WeeklyActive - begins 9/17
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451 ClubClub to support elementary students to unplug and connect with each other. We will begin by focusing on promoting Screen Free Week in May with activities and fliers for elementary students.Dr. Aiken Hobbsaikenhobbsa@nashua.eduE BlockThursdayC2001Every Other WeekBegins in January
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AI(Artificial Intelligence) ClubThe club will be mainly run from google classroom(Code abvfdd5) and will meet whenever necessary. The AI Club is a student run club that meets once a month to explore the exciting fields of machine learning and data science. In the club, we will study the basics of predictive modeling techniques and the statistics needed to analyze them. We will also learn about the technologies and tools needed to work with AI.Mr. Durnforddurnfordj@nashua.eduAfter SchoolThursdayA2021Inactive- contact advisor
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American Red Cross ClubMembers of this club will work closely with the local American Red Cross chapter to participate in Red Cross service projects that impact their community and the world. Each activity will relate to one of the following: blood services, disaster cycle services, service to the armed forces, international services and training services. Mrs. Lukowlukowl@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayB2003WeeklyWe probably wont actually meet every week, but students will be notified of meeting dates so self sign in is the best option.
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Anime ClubThis club is to unite students with similar interests and passions. Mr. Fishbeinfishbeina@nashua.eduNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Art ClubWe will focus on developing techniques with various materials, collaborating with other artists like yourself, creating bonds with the community through the arts, and learn how to work together through group projects that will beautify the school and community. We provide materials, instruction and support for those students who are seeking a creative outlet in addition to their academic schedule.Ms. Jonesjonesm@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayB1029Every Other WeekActive - begins 10/8
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Astronomy ClubStudents educate, inspire, and share their passion for astronomy and the space sciences. The club is student-led and meets every other Thursday in Nashua High South's 4K Fulldome Planetarium (E1034). Come in and enjoy some of the latest fulldome astronomy movies, trivia, and events. All students are welcome! Mr. Pinaultpinaultr@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayE1034 (Planetarium)Every Other WeekActive - Begins 9/18
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At Midnight: The Cinderella ProjectHave you ever tried or wanted to try thrifting? At Midnight: The Cinderella Project not only advocates for fashion sustainability, but it supports an equitable cause here at Nashua South. Get involved with our fun fundraisers, prom donation and shopping events, and closet organizations by joining our team!Ms. Royroyj@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayA1020Every Other WeekNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Athletic Leadership CouncilALC
The goal of the ACL as a team is to individually develop our leadership abilities. Our leadership skills will be implemented in the sports we play and will be throughout the school campus. ... Overarching vision is to increase school pride and involvement.
Mr. Mazerrolemazerollen@nashua.eduThursdayC1001Weekly Closed - Contact Advisor
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Behind the BeatBehind the Beat is all about sharing music and finding new songs together. We rate new albums, debate music trends, and analyze lyrics
while discovering new artists that you've never heard before. If you love music, this is a club that you can't afford to miss.
Ms. Babenychevababenycheval@nsd42.netE BlockFridayA2006WeeklyActive begins 9/12
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Best Buddies Friendship ProgramFostering friendships between students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities to improve the quality of life and level of inclusion for all.M. Fenlonfenlonma@nashua.eduE BlockWednesdayCafeteriaEvery Other WeekActive -begins 10/8
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Biology OlympiadThis club will facilitate the Biology Olympiad Open Exam and practice exams in order to register and prepare students for the Biology Olympiad Open Exam in February.
Mrs. Mastermasterd@nsd42.netE-BlockWednesdayB2015MonthlyActive - begins 10/15
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Bollywood Dance TeamStudent leader will teach dance. Ms. Mastermasterd@nashua.eduAfter SchoolWednesdayB2015Every Other WeekContact Advisor
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Book Club (Panther Page Turners)Nashua South Book Club. Join the Library Staff and find out what they are reading and how you can join.Flesher and Rileyfleshers@nashua.edu rileyc@nashua.eduE-BlockFridayLibrary Google Classroom join code okgibfcvMonthlyActive - begins 10/10
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Bring Change 2 MindBring Change to Mind’s High School Program gives teens a platform to share their voices and raise awareness around mental health. Our goal is to empower students to educate one another, and their communities, and to create a culture of peer support within their schools. Together, we’ll fight the stigma around mental illness.Ms. Walch Ms. Streitburgerwalchl@nashua.edu streitburger@nashua.eduEblockTuesdayGoogle Classroom join code ntk5l4j Room TBDweeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Calligraphy/Graphic Design ClubWelcome to graphic design and calligraphy lettering club! We will cover various design elements throughout the year and will work on the two main topics on alternating weeks! Join to learn various aesthetic designing, lettering, and graphic designing and photoshop skills over the course of the year. Ms. Ashfordashfordk@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayC2019Every Other WeekNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Chess ClubA place to build and improve your chess skills by playingMr. Mayfieldmayfieldl@nashua.eduEblockTuesdayC1018WeeklyActive - begins 9/16
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Computer Science ClubComputer Science Club. We compete in programming competitions and seek further understanding and knowledge of computer systems.Mr. Sperosperoa@nashua.eduE BlockFridayA2023
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Creative Writing ClubIn the Creative Writing Club we will push the boundaries of proper and professional writing and explore our creativity with different writing styles. We will be working with the four types of creative writing; expository, descriptive, persuasive, and narrative, in addition to poetry and screenplay writing. If possible we would also work with Nashua South’s literary magazine and the filmmaking CTE program. The club will probably meet once a week during e-block. In our club time we will do writing exercises and games, learn more about how to effectively use different techniques and experiment with fun prompts.Mrs. AshfordAshfordk@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayC2019Every Other WeekNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Crochet & Knitting ClubA club to learn how to chochet or knit, craft with yarn, or do other stitchery, and to hang out and work on projects!Ms. Leonas leonask@nashua.eduE-blockThursdayB2022Weeklyactive
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Cultural Alliance"Be kind, everyone you meet comes from a battle you know nothing about." This club's purpose is to welcome and help students from different backgrounds around the world that come to NHSS. We will be working in conjunction with the ELL Department. Our goal is to help students to adapt and understand the American school system through different activities, such as welcoming tours around the school, tutoring, translations, and other fun activities that will give members of the club and others the opportunity to learn new cultures.Mr. Kratmankratmanj@nashua.eduE-blockThursdayLower C conference roomweeklyInactive- contact advisor
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Current Events Socratic SeminarStudents will look at current events,and possibly relevant literature, to have open discussions with one another. Teacher will facilitate the flow of conversations but will not be participating in offering any opinions.No Advisor
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D & DThe club meets weekly to play Dungeons and Dragons and other tabletop RPGs. We also strive to be a place that will provide a welcoming starting point for people who want to start playing or learn more about the game. Mr. Sperosperoa@nashua.eduAfter School 2:15 - 4:00FridaysLibrary
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DebateLearn how to debate in a formal setting, and then participate in various formal debates with students in other districts. Mrs. Fosterfosterh@nashua.eduEBlocksThursdayA2015Every Other WeekActive - begins 9/18
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DECA - SouthDECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.Mr. Sarber Ms. Tremblaysarberb@nashua.edu tremblaykat@nashua.eduEblockWednesday
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Drama/Panther PlayersStudents may audition as actors or serve as stage crew, tech crew, set design, construction.Ms. Dwyerdwyerm@nashua.eduContact Advisor
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Engineering ClubIt is the goal of the club to have fun while engaging in engineering projects.Students will gain useful knowledge while applying the design cycle to solve challenging engineering problems. Mrs.Rossettirossettit@nashua.eduE BlockTuesdayE1023WeeklyActive - begins 9/16
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Ethics ClubEthics club discusses current ethical issues and debates. Case studies and research are conducted in preparation for regional ethics bowl competitions. We meet weekly and are looking to build on our 2nd place finish last year. Mr. Kratman & Ms. Megan Millerkratmanj@nashua.eduE-BlockFridayC2005WeeklyActive - begins 9/12
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Europe '25Planning for school trip to Europe in 2025 to study the History of World War II.Mr. Gaj/Ms. Soucygajj@nashua.edu soucyk@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayLecture HallMonthlyClosed
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Fashion ClubThe fashion club is for students with an interest in modeling/design/styling in fashion so they can collaborate creatively and help each other. Ms. Jonesjonesm@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayB1029WeeklyActive - begins 10/8
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Folding Paper ClubWe will be making mini books - something new each week - using a variety of patterns. You might use these for a school project or your own personal art/writing!Ms. Pitkinpitkinc@nashua.eduEblockTuesday We will begin Oct 16. Stay tuned!B2027WeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national organization that helps students develop leadership skills and prepare for careers in business and business education. FBLA's mission is to connect business and education, and to provide students with opportunities to learn and grow through competitive events, networking, and group projects impacting communities on a larger scale. Ms. Fitzmauricefitzmauriceg@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayC2019Every other week twice per month Contact Advisor No Eblock Code
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Gaming and Magic Card ClubPlay card games like Magic: The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh, as well as board games like Chess, Pandemic or 7 Wonders. If there is a game that you want to bring and play with friends, this is a place for you to do it! (Sorry- No video games or gambling type games!) Mr. Heaton Mr. Breenheatonk@nashua.edu2:10-4PMThursdayMedia CenterEvery WeekActive
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Gardener's ClubThe club will allow students to work in the school gardens, grow plants, learn about herbs, growing foods, & composting.Ms. Duboisduboish@nashua.eduSpring semester: Starts in February Meetings weekly during eblock. (and afterschool as needed.)weekly during Eblock & afterschool, as needed B1028 (outside, as needed)weeklyBegins 2/10/26
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Gender Sexuality Awareness (GSA)This group is all about acceptance regardless of one's sexuality or gender. Open to all students who are supportive of each other and diversity.Flesher, Mrs. Rileyfleshers@nashua.edu
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EblockWednesdayLibrary IndentweeklyActive - begins 9/24
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German ClubMs. Del ReyDelReyk@nashua.eduContact Advisor
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GOEONEO "Go-Oh-No" ClubStudents interested in Japanese and Korean language and culture. Ms. Leonasleonask@nashua.eduE-BlockFridaysB2022weeklyActive begins 10/10
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Granite State Challenge/ Quiz Bowl Granite State Challenge and Quiz Bowl are teams that battle in academic wits. If you love trivia, crosswords, puzzles, and riddles - then these teams are for you. Mr. Duval & Mrs. Thornhill-Telerskiduvall@nashua.edueblockTuesday and ThursdayC2006WeeklyActive begins 9/11 - Contact Advisors
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Graphic Design ClubOur club is all about creating designs that support our school community! We’ll work on logos for the NHS team, other clubs, athletic teams, school departments, classrooms—the list is endless! At times, we’ll also team up with the marketing department to help design apparel and items needed for the café. Members will collaborate with students and groups to support their needs, and if we have extra time, we’ll explore advanced design techniques that we don’t get to cover in class. Everyone is welcome to join, even if you don’t currently take a graphic design class!Ms. Parisiparisid@nsd42.neteblockTuesdayE1022WeeklyActive begins 10/7
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Greater Nashua Girl UpGirl Up is a campaign of the United Nations Foundation and a global movement where we promote girls equality, empowering future women leaders, bringing women into the STEM field, educating women to love themselves and more. This Chapter serves the purpose of educating students on the issues of feminism. In addition, our club works towards raising funds for a women's advocacy organization.Follow us on Instagram @ NashuaSouthGirlUp. We will generally meet on the third Wednesday of the month.Mrs. Byrne/Ms. Soucybyrnej@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayA2009MonthlyActive Follow nashuasouthgirlup on Instagram No Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Hacky Sack ClubThis club will allow people of all skill levels to join together and play the fun and niche game of hacky sack. This club will be great for anybody who wants to improve their foot-eye coordination, blow off some steam between blocks, meet and connect with new people, and have a lot of fun kicking a footbag around with people.Renee Archerarcherr@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayLarge GymWeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Health Occupations Students of AmericaHOSA, officially known as HOSA-Future Health Professionals, is the career and technical student organization (CTSO) specifically dedicated to preparing students for careers in the Health Science career cluster. The mission of HOSA is to empower its members “to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience.”Rhonda Noe Lori Chisholm noer@nashua.edu chisholml@nashua.eduTBDTBDTBDContact Advisor
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Innovations ClubStudents design solutions to solve problems and win prizes for our school! Our goal is to form a group to work together in order to solve real-world problems. Students will use their STEM skills in order to solve such problems creatively, affordably, and efficiently. Not only will we help students become more creative, innovative, and team-oriented, but we will also allow them to get recognition for solutions that they create and share.Ms Pitkinpitkinc@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayB2027Monthly Closed - Contact Advisor
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Interact ClubThe Interact Club is a Rotary sponsored service club where students volunteer at school and community events and undertake fundraising for an international service project. While volunteering and helping others, students have fun and develop leadership skills and initiative. Flesher, Mrs. Rileyfleshers@nashua.edu
rileyc@nashua.edu
eblockThursday Lecture Hall B20051st and 3rd Thursday of the monthActive - begins 10/2
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Jam and Band ClubA club for musicians of all kinds that want to get together to play, teach, learn and jam!Ms. Leonas leonask@nashua.eduEBlockTuesdayB2022WeeklyActive - begins 9/23
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Jazz BandBy audition only, this ensemble rehearses weekly and performs at numerous events throughout the school year.Mr. Courouniscouronist@nashua.eduActive
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Latino ClubStudents will practice Spanish, dance, and interact with different Spanish-SpeakersNo Advisor
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Math TeamMembers of the math team meet to practice competition-type questions.Ms. Gabrielgabrielk@nashua.eduAfter SchoolFridayLecture HallWeeklyActive
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Micromouse ClubThe Micromouse Robotics Club is a hands-on engineering and programming club where students design, build, and code small autonomous robots capable of solving mazes entirely on their own. Members learn to integrate mechanical design, electronics, and coding by 3D-printing chassis, wiring and soldering circuits, and programming microcontrollers such as STM32. The club combines elements of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, teaching valuable skills in problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation. Throughout the year, members collaborate to improve their robot’s speed and accuracy while preparing for regional competitions such as the New England Micromouse Competition (NEMC). Open to all experience levels, Micromouse is the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in robotics, artificial intelligence, or engineering to gain practical experience and compete in real-world challenges.Ms. Rossettirossettit@nashua.eduEBlockFridayE1023WeeklyActive - begins 10/24
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Mock Trial ClubThis is a club for the National Mock Trial competition that will be held at the end of December. Members will be meeting multiple times a week to prepare for the competition. Mr. Heaton heatonk@nashua.eduAfter SchoolMondayC2021WeeklyContact Advisor
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Model UNModel United Nations (MUN) is a simulation of the United Nations that involves students acting as delegates to the UN General Assembly and other bodies. Students research their assigned country, prepare notes on possible solutions, and debate topics with other delegates. Ms. Fitzmauricefitzmauriceg@nashua.eduE-BlockNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Nashua South School MusicalOur annual musical will be held in February (title TBA). Auditions will be held in mid-November and they are open to anyone who is interested!Ms. Evansevanss@nashua.eduAfter SchoolTuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays beginning in NovemberAuditoriumContact Advisor
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New England Math League (NEML)Math CompetitionMs. Gabrielgabrielk@nashua.eduE-BlockOne Tues/MonthA1018MonthlyActive
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NHSS International Research OlympiadNHSS International Research Olympiad is an academic club focused on teaching and improving students' scientific research skills. Students will practice their skills through student-inspired research projects and have the opportunity to test their skills in the International Research Olympiad competition.Mrs. Greenfieldgreenfieldk@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayB2023Every Other WeekActive
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Nightingale AdvocacyNashua South’s chapter of nightingale advocacy advocating for student involvement in healthcare policy and legislation. This group works to promote issues in health/public health that teens care about. They work closely with our chapter of Red Cross.Dr. Aiken Hobbsaikenhobbsa@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayC2001MonthlyActive - begins 9/25
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One WorldThe purpose of this club is to promote cultural exchange, appreciation, and unity among students through both academic and social activities. We believe that the more diverse the community, the richer the culture. Awareness of other cultures can help us better understand our community and create a more inclusive, and welcoming school environment.Ms. Dufoedufoew@nsd42.netE-blockFridayA1008Every other weekActive - begins 10/10
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Panther PrintsWould you like to write about school activities, highlight sports, share thoughts on worldly topics, write book or movie reviews, editorials, etc.? Please join us! Panther Prints is Nashua South's newspaper. The paper is very student-centered and students choose their own topics based on their interests. Students also write about local events and school happenings. We publish online biweekly: https://pantherprintsonline.wordpress.com/No Advisor
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Pep Rally Committee Plans and organizes a pep rally to build school spirit and encourage students and staff to support the schoolMr. Gajgajj@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayA2006WeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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PhotographyExploring photography digitally (camera phones are OK for this club)
Mrs. Walshwalshan@nashua.edu eblockFridayB1007Every Other WeekActive - Begins 10/3
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Planet Earth ClubWe aim to raise awareness about the environmental impact of our daily activities and habits. We do volunteer clean-ups around the school and Mine Falls. We are also hoping to host some educational talks and activities.Mrs. Greenfieldgreenfieldk@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdaysB2023Every other weekActive - Begins 10/21
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Poetry Out LoudStudents interested in competing in Poetry Out Loud will meet to complete the following: Select poems, analyze poems, practice recitations, attend workshops with local poets/coaches, and practice for competitions.Ms. Royroyj@nashua.edu EblockWednesdayA1020WeeklyActive - begins 10/29
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Pre-Law Club The Pre-Law Club provides an opportunity for students interested in pursuing a career in law or simply exploring the field for enjoyment to engage in hands-on experiences. Activities include simulated investigations, guest speakers, and talking about current egal matters.Heaton/Gilmoreheatonk@nashua.edu gilmorek@nashua.eduEblockTuesdayC2021WeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Psychology ClubThe Psychology Club gives students a more meaningful understanding of psychology through social and service events including virtual psych movie nights, valuable information sessions with guest speakers, and big community service projects such as fundraising and volunteering for mental health organizations. We all are aware about the physical aspects of covid, but there are a lot of mental aspects too. The club promotes public health awareness of mental health such as depression, PTSD, anxiety through numerous awareness activities. We promote interest in Psychology and related medical fields and leadership skills. Students share their voices and raise awareness around mental health. You do not need to be a Psychology student to be a member. All students are welcome. Mr. Duvalduvall@nashua.eduEblockThursdayC2005every other weekActive - begins 9/18 Join the Google Classroom page with code iugehzr
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Robotics Team - Tough Techs 151We are part of a global robotics program called FIRST. The FIRST® Robotics Competition combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules and limited time and resources, teams of high school students are challenged to build industrial-size robots to play a difficult field game in alliance with other teams, while they also fundraise to meet their goals, design a team “brand,” and advance respect and appreciation for STEM within the local community. STUDENTS GET TO • Develop design, project management, programming, teamwork, strategic thinking, and Coopetition® skills. • Work alongside professional engineers. • Build and compete with a robot of their own design. • Learn and use sophisticated hardware and software. • Access exclusive scholarships from hundreds of colleges/universities.Tom Delehantytoughtechs151@gmail.comOffsiteContact via email for Details
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SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)The SADD Club is a club where students meet to develop ways to bring awareness to issues that impact students, such as drug misuse, bullying, mental health awareness and safety.Paul KandarianKandarianP@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayB1024WeeklyActive
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Science & Engineering Research Club (NHSEE)NH students perform hands-on science, engineering and math projects with a mentor and compete in a variety of categories to win awards and the chance to compete at ISEF. This group is meant to support interested students and provide travel to the NHSEE competition.Mrs. Lukowlukowl@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayB2003MonthlyActive, check website https://nhsee.org/, first meeting 10/9
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Science BowlScience Bowl is a fast-paced verbal competition against high schools in the Northeast. NHSS student teams challenge each other to earn a place in the regional competition at UCONN.Mrs. Mastermasterd@nsd42.netE-BlockThursday B2015MonthlyActive - begins 9/18
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Science Club/Science OlympiadThe Science Club is a team of students that prepare and compete in a variety of events (pencil and paper, pre-builds) at the Science Olympiad competition. Mrs. Mastermasterd@nsd42.netE-BlockThursdayB2015MonthlyActive Begins 9/11
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SEWA(Service Club)Members will come to B2015 where they will make meals for the homeless. It will contain 1 PB&J sandwich, 1 granola bar, 1 beverage, and 1 napkin(resources provided by me). After making the meals and packing them up, a Student Representative will take it to the homeless shelter.Ms. Mastermasterd@nashua.eduAfter SchoolTuesday B 20151st Tuesday of the Month.Contact Advisor
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Shark Tank ClubEvery x-amount of weeks, people would bring in an idea from either a provided prompt/problem, or a problem/idea they have. Everyone that isn't presenting is a Shark, and there can be only one investor. Presentations could be a concept, a slideshow, or an actual, physical object. Possible other class ideas include speed rounds where we create a concept within maybe 10 minutes, or even a final project where everyone collaborates on a real idea that could make a real impact on the world. The basic premise would be pretty much exactly as Shark Tank. No real money or any sort of currency will be involved, it will all be fictional.Mr. Bosquetbosquett@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayA2025WeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Ski and Snowboard ClubThe NHSS Ski and Snowboard Club is an awesome opportunity for our students. It helps to provide discounted ticket/rental rates, group transportation, and general good times on the slopes with friends. No Advisor
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South Asian Student Association (SASA)South Asian Student Association is a club that promotes South Asian culture by hosting cultural events and activities as well as fundraising for non-profit organization.Ms. Mastermasterd@nashua.eduE-BlockFridayB2015VariesContact Advisor for Meeting Times/Dates
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Stamp ClubDo you enjoy art? Do you appreciate learning about other countries? This club studies small pieces of art that are used to mail letters and packages all over the world. Students can work on their own collection, the school collection, or begin a collection. They can have lots of experience or none. Come one, come all!Miss Poulinpoulinc@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdaysC2021WeeklyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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STEMBudsSTEMBuds is a student-run organization whose members meet once a week, and whose primary mission involves travelling to our five Title I elementary schools in Nashua on Wednesdays to provide tutorial support for students in math, science, and robotics.Mr. Durnforddurnfordj@nashua.eduOtherContact Advisor
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Student Language AssistantsThe SLA is a new club at Nashua High School South where student club members focus their activities on various forms of support for students or parents who do not have English as their primary language. Among these activities are: Help parents who do not know how to speak English during meetings such as “Open House” or “Parent Conference”. Help students who do not know how to speak English at school. Get involved and help in the class choice process for students who don't know what classes to take or what classes they need for their next school year.No Advisor
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Student Leadership Council (Officers)Applications go out in the Spring for the next school year. Student Council is a group of students committed to representing their class as Class Officers and/or as part of the Student Senate.Mrs. Coxcoxn@nashua.edue-block , and events as needed
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Student SenateThe Nashua High School Senate is the law-making body of the school. Elections in May for following school year.Mr. Fenlonfenlonma@nashua.eduAfter SchoolWednesday 2 p.m.Lecture HallEvery Other WeekActive
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Student VoiceThis group works with staff and administration to ensure the student perspective has a place in building decisions regarding issues both in and out of the classroom. We are committed to any and all ways to make our school better. We believe that by giving students a true voice in South decision making we can be the best school possible. Student leadership and empowerment, while working closely with faculty and administration, makes us our best. If you have ideas or are open to creative approaches, this may be the club for you.Mr. Audley, Ms. Thornhill-Telerski Mr. McIntiremailto:audleyn@nashua.edu; thornhill-telerskik@nashua.edu mcintireca@nashua.edu)E-Block FridaysCareer CenterWeeklyActive
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Students Demand ActionStudents Demand Action is a nationwide organization of high school and college students working towards a future free of gun violence. Join us in spreading awareness, meeting with elected officials, educating about gun safety issues and solutions, demanding accountability, and campaigning for candidates who support gun safety. Guns are the leading cause of death for children and teens in America. It's time to make a change. No Advisor
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Technology Student Association (TSA)The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national organization of students engaged in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Ms. Hayhayj@nashua.eduE-BlockLook at Google ClassroomB2014Look at Google ClassroomNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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TeddyMedWorking with local hospitals to help children who are hospitalized, particularly those with terminal illness by making cards and items to cheer their rooms.Miss Poulinpoulinc@nashua.eduE-BlockTuesdayC2021Meetings will be held regularly with an announcement through the Club Google Classroom. Meetings will be at least monthly but on varying weeks depending on the event, holiday or occasion that is being worked upon.Active begins 9/30
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TedX ClubStudents will meet throughout the year to prepare and ultimately present a TedX speech.Ms. Fosterfosterh@nashua.eduEblockWednesdayA2015Every other weekActive - begins 10/8
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Teenage Republicans Club (Tars)Teenage Republicans Club engages in the community by fostering conservative ideals, supporting veterans, and meeting with and volunteering for local candidates. Whether you are interested in just talking politics or actively participating in the community, please consider joining this club.No Advisor
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The TattlerThe Tattler Literary Magazine creates a yearly publication of student created artwork, poetry, and creative short fiction. Any student can join, even if they are not interested in producing work. We welcome all students who appreciate art, writing, and community!Ms . Thornhill-Telerskithornhilltelerskik@nsd42.netE-BlockWednesdayA2019MonthlyActive - Begins 9/17
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The Wishing Crane ProjectThe Wishing Crane Project of Nashua, NH, mission is to infuse patients' lives with hope and positivity. As a dedicated nonprofit organization, we specialize in the art of folding origami paper cranes and crafting beautiful artwork to donate to patients in hospitals. These cranes serve as carriers of inspiration and joy, filled with uplifting messages and cheerful jokes. Our core objective is to transform the often sorrowful atmosphere of hospitals by gifting patients these thoughtful creations to brighten their day one smile at a time. Learn How to Fold an Origami Paper Crane in Under 3 Minutes!Mrs Lukowlukowl@nashua.eduE-BlockThursdayB2003MonthlyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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UNICEF ClubA club linked with the international organization UNICEF to raise money for charity.Mr. Nordstromnordstromk@nashua.eduE-BlockWednesdayC1008Every Other WeekActive - Begins 10/22
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World Affairs ClubThe World Affairs Club strives to promote an understanding of foreign politics through active debate and discussion. Students will express their opinions on issues freely and learn more about various global events. Additionally, students will be able to partake in competitions at the state and national level to showcase their knowledge. In a time of intense political tensions, it is critical, now more than ever, for students to be given the opportunity to engage with their peers on what is happening around the world. No Advisor
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YearbookYearbook is a group that gives students experience in print media publishing. Being in the Yearbook Club allows students experience in photography, computer design and writing creatively that combine to create a yearbook that captures the memories of our school yearMs. Bartlettbartletta@nashua.eduEBlock WednesdayB2011WeeklyActive - Begins 10/1
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Yoga ClubA club focusing on yoga/meditation and is student run. Students must wear comfortable and appropriate clothing that allows for execution of yoga poses. Limited to 10 students. No Advisor
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Young DemocratsThe Nashua High School Democrats focus on getting students politically active and aware of local, state, and national politics, through our weekly meetings. The Nashua Democrats provide students opportunities to take part in the political process by providing resources on who to contact and how to get involved. Students in the club have worked for many campaigns ranging from city-wide races to the presidential election. Members have had the opportunities to be featured in national campaign advertisements, meet presidential candidates during the primary season, volunteer for state campaigns, and run local campaigns! The Nashua Democrats is a safe space for all students who are interested in getting involved and learning more about politics!No Advisor
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Youth 4 NeuroPromotes awareness of neurological disorders, and gives volunteering oppurtunities, chances to publish research and much more!Ms. Mastermasterd@nashua.eduE-blockTuesdayB2015MonthlyNo Eblock Code, Contact Advisor
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Youth and GovernmentYMCA Youth & Government is a national program of the Y that involves thousands of teens nationwide in state-organized, model-government programs. Students from every corner of the U.S. have the opportunity to immerse themselves in experiential civic engagement and to, quite literally, practice democracy. Teens from across every state meet in their local Youth in Government groups throughout the year to discuss and debate issues that affect citizens of their state and to propose legislation. The program culminates with teens serving as delegates at their state conference, debating bills on the floor of the legislature.Mr. Boschboscht@nashua.eduNorthWeekly (October- February)Contact Advisor
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