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Club NameModeratorStudent OfficersClub DescriptionMeeting TimesSchoology Access CodeAbout our Club Video LinkClub Meeting Link
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American Sign Language Club (ASL Club)
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American Sign Language Honor Society Club (ASL Honors Club)
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Asian Pacific Islander (API)Macriola, Roselle (DLS), Mr. Grand-Lejano (CHS)Michael Cheng, Ysabel Aguirre, Naye RamosThe Asian Pacific Islander Club is dedicated to learning and celebrating the traditions and experiences of our students with Asian or Pacific Islander descent. You do not need to be Asian or Pacific Islander to join. All are welcome to share in food, new friendships, and fun!Every other Wednesday, Rm 505P5T7P-QJV45About APIAPI Meeting Zoom
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Black Student Union (BSU)Brown, Derricke; Eidson, TerryBSU is the affinity group for our African-American students or any students interested in learining about African-American culture/traditions.2nd Semester: Thursday at lunchD5G3D-4DZT9
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Broadcast ClubBrown-Davis,GregBroadcast Club puts together the Friday broadcast. For students interested in video filming, editing, and productionM-Th, 7th PeriodMX4ZH-844TM
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Car ClubGraham, RickOfficers: Nico Doran, Michael ValezA club to bring together fellow car enthusiasts and build community.GX7S-DCDR-968XD
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Card ClubMarcheschi, MichaelOfficers: Duncan BeyerWednesday at lunch
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Chess ClubBoyle, MatthewCome play chess against other Spartans.Tuesday at lunchKHG7C-V4595
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CompanyBarnidge, MeredithPresident: Robert NelsonThe club designed for DLS/ CHS in all aspects of theatre: behind the scenes or on the stage. Activities include on-campus performances, group outings to see plays at local theaters, and workshops on tech design, acting and portfolio building. ALL are welcome.1st Monday of the Month at lunch in the TheaterRW4WR-ZKHJT
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Calif. Scholarship Federation (CSF)Lopez, EstherNo OfficersThe California Scholarship Federation, usually called CSF, is a statewide honor society. Eligible students must reapply each semester. Eligibility is based on last semester grades. As Needed
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Cornhole ClubShively, SpencerWyatt Dafoe and Nick WaiseneggerLearn to play or improve your skills in this popular backyard pasttime.Friday at LunchKBKQ-RVG7-M3KZQ
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Cube ItBrian WiersmaThomas PettyCome checkout this dynamic smashup of Rubik’s Cube and Pop-It at its finest! Put away those phones and enjoy a break with friends while cubing and having a blast.Friday, After SchoolGXQZ-9CFK-PHSMP
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Current EventsTalmadge, Anne MariePresident: Duncan BeyerCome discuss the latest world & national events and your thoughts about them.Monday at lunch, Rm 2082X8WX-ZWS6B
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Debate ClubPelosi, NickMichael Giorgi
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Entrepreneurship ClubGraham, RickOfficers: Michael Cheng, Ben KahlFor students interested in learning what it takes to ideate, start your own enterprise, and get it off the ground.(Alternating Thursdays with Finance & Econ Club)P896Z-8RSKPAbout EntreprenuershipEntrepreneurship Club Zoom
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Film ClubGrantham, JoeJD Braga
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Finance & Econ ClubGraham, RickPresidents: Cameron Meyer, Scott T, Trevor Toma, Nate KienzleFor students interested in discussing and exploring the world of finance and economics (Alternating Thursdays with Entreprenuership Club)DDPJ-TNW9-TDTRQAbout Finance & Econ
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Freshmen Class CouncilPelosi, NickNo OfficersFriday at lunch
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Geocaching ClubDrain, Scott
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Green ClubHowett, HenrietteNate KienzleBe the environmental stewards of the DLS campus. Green Club has launched campus gardens and our composting inititative. Help DLS be more green!Flex Wednesday during Club/Wellness time, 11:15a-12noonXPQBG-QTXMZAbout the Green ClubGreen Club Zoom (Meeting ID: 955 646 4864
Passcode: DLSGreen)
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School of Rock ClubReguzzoni, Franco"School of Rock" music club. For anyone interested in playing music, all levels and instruments welcome, DLS and CHS.
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Habitat for HumanityBristol, SeanPresident: Andrew KnoedlerOn hiatus until return
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Healing SpacesLadoceur, Lissa; Stevenson, AlexHealing Spaces pulls together resources and student power to assist people in the community with reimagining/remodeling spaces. A service club helping people in need of healing.As NeededAbout Healing Spaces
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Hermanos UnidosLopez, EstherSteering Committee:Blas Guerrero, Erick Lopez, Juan Saavedra, Valentino SerranoHermanos Unidos(Brothers United) purpose is to create a community for students to explore Latino cultures, help further one’s education, become role models, and develop leadership skills. We organize community service and cultural learning opportunities in order for students to have a sense of leadership and social interactions.Flex Wednesdays at lunchFDW2-NSG6-QXX3H
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HorizonRosales, CrisGroup Reprsentative: Peter NgyuenHorizon is a group that provides a safe space for students to meet, support each other, and talk about issues related to sexual identity, including the topic of same sex attraction. Horizon is a group that seeks to foster a campus environment where common respect is promoted and all persons are celebrated as being made and sustained as images of God. In all its work, Horizon is informed and guided by the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.Flex Wednesdays at lunch8GVRH-G39WWAbout Horizon
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BBQBrown, DerrickeBen ParkerAppreicate BBQ-ing. We create BBQ events for our Spartan brothers to enjoy.?
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Ice HockeyStephanie PersiMichael Takahashi, Patrick Gullixson, Alex KowalaskiJoin the fastest sport on ice! Face off with local Bay Area teams and earn a varsity letter!As Needed
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Improv ClubWickboldt, Thomas; Barnidge, MeredithImprov is a form of live theatre in which the plot, characters and dialogue of a game, scene or story are made up in the moment. Most club meetings include several games where the points don’t matter.On hiatus until return
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International Thespian SocietyBarnidge, MeredithPresident: Maggie Heiskell / Grace HatfieldNation-wide honor society for high school theater students. Applications will be accepted for individuals to join our and teams. We compete in California and at the National Level in: Design, Acting, Dancing, Singing, and Stage Management. Experience required.Thursdays 2:45-3:30 in the Theater
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Japanese Anime and Manga ClubSeed, ElaineTony DepoloFor students who are fans of anime/manga. Discover, share, and discuss your favorites!Flex Wednesdays- Club/Wellness Time (9/30, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/18, 12/2, 12/9)Anime Club Zoom
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Junior Class CouncilTalmadge, AnnemariaOfficers are elected in the spring for the following year, but come give your input and get involved with class events.Wednesdays at lunchJJQ4N-6XXQJ
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Lasallian YouthHassett, RogerLasallian Youth gives students the opportunity to engage in service here at DLS and in local community. They are the spiritual life leaders on campus and help with liturgies- serving, reading, and as ushers.Every other Tuesday at 1:45pm
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Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society/Math ClubMarnell, MelissaAre you interested in math? Do you enjoy solving non-traditional math problems? Do you want to compete in national math competitions? Do you want to hear what you can do with a mathematics degree? If you answered YES to any of these questions, then Mu Alpha Theta is for you! We are a mathematics honor society. The requirements are that you’ve completed Algebra 1 and Geometry with a 3.5 mathematics weighted GPA.
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Men of FaithNelson, Susannah & Hasset, MaryMen of Faith is a choral group of De La Salle students who sing and lead the assembly in worship music at all De La Salle liturgies. There are two rehearsals each month, and one liturgy each month. All De La Salle students are invited to join the group. Come make music with us!
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Minecraft ClubAnderson, BrettAntonio CanariCome and play Minecraft with other students.Every other Wednesday, and every Thursday in Room 207 at LunchHDH4-4DFX-KBP95
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Model UNCurry, ChristianModel UN takes part in a United Nations simulation based on real-world events. For students interested in politics and global events.As Needed26JBM-VPP94Model UN Zoom
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National Art Honor SocietyRicketts, Jenn
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National Honor Society (NHS) Norfolk, JonPresident- Antonio Crivello
Vice President- Angelo Grajeda
Secretary Marcus Stich
Service Coordinator Luke Anderson
National Honor Society (NHS) is a nationwide organization that has four pillars that members are expected to embody: 1) Character 2) Scholarship 3) Leadership and 4) Service. Here at De La Salle High School, the scholarship requirement is an unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher. You must currently be a freshman, sophomore, or junior. You are an NHS Student Ambassador with a desire to serve your brothers, school and community.Every other Thursday at lunch
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Pledge to HumanityHall, KarenAngelo Grajeda, Griffin LeePledge to Humanity empowers our youngest generations to volunteer in efforts that improve the quality of life for children, families, and seniors in need through local and global initiatives. We believe that when children and teens lead the effort to make a difference, their experience – from inception to reflection – is transformative. They grow into empathetic leaders who embrace a lifelong commitment to service. They grow into forever volunteers. At the heart of the Pledge to Humanity mission is our promise to champion these compassionate changemakers.Wednesday at lunchWV6FJ-BSQFZ
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Pre-Med ClubAcquistapace, VickiLuke AndersonFlex Wednesdays every other week, 11:15a-12noonR6KS-472N-462B3Pre-Med Club Zoom
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Robotics ClubBedford, TimmothyCooper Phillips Interested in engineering, electronics, or coding? The robotics club teaches you the skills required to make a robot, then works together to build one for a yearly competition!Thursday & Friday @ 2:1044ZR3-Q42F6About Robotics Club
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SCOREDrain, Scott & Rosales, CrisThe Student Coalition on Respectful Education is application/selection based and delivers workshops to Freshmen students in their Religion classes on equity and respect for others.Per Calendar
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Senior Class CouncilStevenson, AlexandraOfficers are elected in the spring for the following year, but come give your input and get involved with class events.Wednesday at lunch
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Ski ClubShively, SpencerRyan BeanFor ski/snowboard afficianados. Ski Club goes on several outings when the conditions are right!Thursday at lunchMN8V3-X3967
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Super Smash Bros. ClubHeskett, BrookeOfficers: Andrew Cravens & David WrightCome and play Smash Bros. with other students.JNVF-T4KP-3P2PRAbout Super Smash Bros.
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SneakerheadsBrown, DerrickeJoin a community who like to collect sneakers, discuss new releases/drops. The group is launching a shoe drive service project.1x/month on Wedesdays, time TBASRBWT-DMMP9
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Sociedad Honoraria HispánicaOliva-Nicholson, GuillerminaVincent CastilloSi te encanta el español, tienes buenas notas y puedes ayudar a otros estudiantes, únete a las Sociedad Honararia Hispana.Wednesday at lunch
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Sophomore Class CouncilClark, JonathanOfficers are elected in the spring for the following year, but come give your input and get involved with class events.Wednesday at lunch
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Spectrum Arts Studio (SAS)Ricketts, JennMonday at lunch
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Spikeball ClubTalmadge, AnnemariaAre you a fan of this poplular beach/backyard pastttime? Play and improve your skills.Monday at lunch7B2X-8848-DPHR5
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Sports TalkGrantham, JoeRobbie PerinoDiscus and debate the latests news in the world of sports through Future Sports Business Leaders.TBD
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Student Alumni AssociationSchine, LloydA student volunteer group established in 2019, SAA works on behalf of the De La Salle High School Alumni Association to enhance the student experience at De La Salle.3RV2-G6BQ-FCWKZ
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Students in ActionBerkes , Andrew and Dr. BerkesJT BairdThe Jefferson Awards/Students In Action Club is a service-oriented club that trains and empowers students to make an impact on their community and their world. We are part of a national network of clubs working together to create student leaders who will be leaders in service in the 21st century.Flex Wednesdays at 12:45pm3QDFT-DNTSJAbout Jefferson's Award/Students in ActionStudents in Action Zoom
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Table Tennis/Ping PongClark, JonathanMario StortiHone your skills at lunch and play matches against others.Tuesday & Thursday at lunch
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Trap Shooting ClubAberer, JimLike to shoot? Join the National Championship-winning trap club. Learn gun safety and improve your scores.2nd Semester; Wednesday at 4:30pmQXX5G-SXVZB
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Volleyball ClubStephanie Cline (CHS)Richard ReedThis club strives to develop teamwork, community, and respect. Volleyball club will play on.Wednesdays at lunch. Opportunities for service to our community will be offered when availableWednesday at lunch3KF63-FMP3P
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WakeBoarding ClubGrantham, JoeRichard PetersDiscuss your interest in wakeboarding with other students.Wednesday at lunch
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YearbookRogers, RobertBe part of capturing and documenting events and memories of the past year for your fellow Spartans!7th period in stream center offices
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