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Name of Club/OrganizationPurpose of Club/OrganizationSponsor Last NameSponsor First NameEmail AddressTentative Meeting ScheduleAnnual Events and resources/space needed
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African Student UnionAfrican Dancing/ModelingRyonJannajanna.ryon@pgcps.orgWeeklyERHS Showcase in the Spring and showcases at other schools potentially; Will need room 001 for dance practice and another area closely for modeling.
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Art ClubFor friendship gathering, creating art, and the beautification of the school and the surrounding community.ConnealyMoniquemonique.king@pgcps.orgWeeklyMaybe help with field day face painting.
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Asian Student OrganizationAt ASA, we proudly host and curate a vibrant array of events celebrating the rich tapestry of Asian culture. Immerse yourself in our captivating Ramen Competitions, delectable Potlucks, mesmerizing rhythms of Asian Dances, exquisite Asian Arts and Crafts, exhilarating Asian Games, and explore a plethora of other captivating Asian-inspired experiences. WoodDevonnedevonne.wood@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyTBD
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ASL Club & Peer TutoringTo assist students with after school help with ASL and to engage in the club environment to promote awareness and engagement with ASL.BowersKarenkaren1.bowers@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyUnknown at this time
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Badminton ClubProvide a safe space for the practice of non-competitive badmintonRigalLaurentlaurent.rigal@pgcps.orgMonthlyMeeting usually takes place on Wednesday in the senior cave and are coordinated with the step teams
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Baking ClubOur main goal for the club is to create an interactive and welcoming environment where everyone can enjoy the experience of baking and decorating. We plan on holding regular meetings with a variety of baking projects, and hopefully participating in school-led events. We don't actually bake because of school regulations, but we utilize the creative and decorative elements of baking and get everyone excited! BurtonRebeccarebecca.burton@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyn/a
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Cards4KindnessCreating cards to send to different places in order to spread smiles and joy.KomarKathrynkathryn.komar@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 237 for meetings.
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Class of 2027Fundraising for 2027 seniorsSaeedAtikaatika.saeed@pgcps.orgWeeklySGA events, fundraising events (pizza sales, tailgates, other senior fundraising activities). Need room 112 on thursday 3:30-5:30 for class meetings
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Class of 2028Class of 2028 student governmentLearyGlennaglenna.leary@pgcps.orgMonthlyfundraisers (pizza sales November & March, Chipotle Spirit Night December 16th, Spring College Tour (Morgan State and Towson), and 1 class activity (TBD)
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Cosmotology Clubprovides students interested in beauty, hair, and skin care with opportunities to learn and practice skills, explore career paths, foster self-expression, and build confidence in a supportive, creative environment. It serves as a non-academic avenue for exploration, offering hands-on experienceBarreraJudijudith.barrera@pgcps.orgMonthlyUnsure
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Creative Writing ClubFor students to engage in creative writing and share their writing with their peers for feedbackMillerLilanlilan.miller@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyN/A
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Crochet ClubMaking Crochet items for the community and local Humane center and national organizations NarayanasundaramShobhashobha.rani@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyROOM # 238
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Debate Clubto develop essential skills such as critical thinking, persuasive public speaking, and research abilities, fostering a deeper understanding of complex issues and promoting civil discourse. BarreraJudijudith.barrera@pgcps.orgWeeklyUnsure at this time
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Do Something ClubCommunity service in the school and greenbelt and Nationwide online activities Narayanasundaram (Rani )Shobhashobha.rani@pgcps.orgWeeklyCanned food Drive, Toy drive etc/ROOM 238
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East African ClubPromote East African Culture and ActivitiesEllisonDaviddavid.ellison@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 119
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Eleanor Roosevelt High School Chess Club1.) Since chess is a game of strategy, our main goal is for students to develop analytical skills, problem solving skills, and abstract reasoning skills using the chess game. 2.) Allow students to bond in friendship in a group and learn good sportsmanship. 3.) Allow students a safe place where they can interact in groups and develop good social skills and improve social emotional learning habits.BurtonRebeccarebecca.burton@pgcps.orgWeeklySchool Wide Chess Tournament
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Environmental Defense ClubRecycling throughout the school, Composting at school lunches, and overall school beautificationKochRyanryan.koch@pgcps.orgWeeklyUsage of the building (entering/exiting with rolling bins to collect recycling and space in the cafeteria to collect compost)
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ERHS Mock Trial An academic competition where student simulate a real courtroom trial while competing against other schools across the state. MiletichAlexanderalexander.miletich@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyPotential use of the guidance suite one or twice in December and/or January. Practices will be held in my temp.
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ERHS Pep BandTo perform at ERHS student activitiesWALLERCULLENcullen.waller@pgcps.orgWeeklyBand Room
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ERHS Theatre ClubERHS Theatre Club provides an inclusive space for students to create, perform, and produce theatre, onstage and backstage, building skills, confidence, and leadership while enriching the ERHS community through performances and events.Ms. SterlingAngeliqueangelique.sterling@pgcps.orgWeeklyPerformances and Tuesdays Rehearsals in auditorium
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Fashion ClubStudents meet to discuss and celebrate fashion .AldridgeChinwechinwe.aldridge@pgcps.orgMonthlyClassroom 232
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FBLA - Future Business Leaders of AmericaThe primary purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is to bring business and education together to develop competent, aggressive business leadership through innovative programs, conferences, and competitions. FBLA helps students build confidence, learn practical skills in areas like financial management and communication, prepare for college and careers in business, and become contributing citizens.RaySherrisherri.ray@pgcps.orgWeeklyArea conferences and competitions, community service activities, etc.
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Fiber Arts (crochet) clubArts educationRichmanAshashleigh.richman@pgcps.orgWeeklyWeekly meetings with Art Club
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French Club French Club is an afterschool club in its 3rd year created for students to learn more about French Language and culture. We plan on promoting and celebrating French language and culture through games, challenges, contests, etc. Our primary goal is to grow our membership and create a welcoming enviroment for anyone interested in French culture.RigalLaurentlaurent.rigal@pgcps.orgMonthlyClub meets in room 139 or 136
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French Honor SocietyPromote the study of French Language and Culture, Organize community service opportunities in the communityCherubinAnnacherubin@pgcps.orgMonthlyRGT show at the end of January 2026
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Future Healthcare ProfessionalsThis club supports students in exploring the variety of healthcare careers available, along with resume writing, identifying internship opportunities, and networking.RobinsonEbonyebony2.robinson@pgcps.orgWeeklyWe are planning to host a health fair and a Stop the Bleed training for students. We do not have dates yet, but will likely request space in the library.
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Game Development ClubPromote Game DevelopmentEllisonDaviddavid.ellison@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyNot sure yet new club!
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Game Development ClubPromote Computer GamingEllisonDaviddavid.ellison@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 119
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Get Into Tech Club - GIT CLUB / ERHSWork on engineering projects and engineering design challenges / ERHSEisenbergDaviddavid.eisenberg@pgcps.orgWeeklyRoom 019
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Girls Lacrosse TeamVarsity SportMillsCharlescharles.mills@pgcps.orgWeeklyCaptain's Practices 2x a week until December on practice field, Workouts 2x a week in weight room January and February, End of year banquet TBD
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Guitar/RecTech LabThis space provides students with an opportunity to get extra time to practice, receive additional help, or collaborate with other students on musical projects.HawkKevinkevin.hawk@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom #3
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History Honor Society (Rho Kappa)Honor sociey for students who show proficiency in the field of Social StudiesGeeGabriellegabrielle.gee@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyInduction Ceremony (sometime in October or November)
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Homegrown HeroesTo teach students how to grow vegetables, herbs, and other plants sustainably, while introducing them to the fundamental principles of gardening and food cultivation.KomarKathrynkathryn.komar@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 237 for meetings
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International ClubTo foster the spirit of inclusion. To showcase our diversity at Eleanor Roosevelt High School.Dr TebidVictorvictor.tebid@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyMulticultural Night
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Italian Club and Honor SocietyPromote the love for the language and culture and offer peer tutoringMinisolaFrancescafrancesca.minisola@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyT-12 - Annual Carnevale and Italian night events
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Japanese National Honor SocietyTo promote Japanese exchanges in the building by fostering cultural understanding and supporting academic and scientific partnership with our sister-schools in JapanOgawaTetsuotetsuo.ogawa@pgcps.orgWeeklyto host three delegations in March and April/Cafeteria Conference Room, Library and Auditorium
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Jazz ClubTo explore, learn and perform JazzWALLERCULLENcullen.waller@pgcps.orgWeeklyBand Room
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JournalismSchool NewspaperSeylerHeatherheather.seyler@pgcps.orgWeeklyWe meet Tuesdays after school in Room 208. N/a
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Korean ClubTo stimulate interest in learning the Korean language, promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of its culture, and serve as an ambassador to bridge the two cultures.HuhBobbob.huh@pgcps.orgWeeklyT-18
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Latin Student Association/Latin DanceShare and embrace Latin culture and dance.VickeryKristenkristen.vickery@pgcps.orgWeeklyHispanic Heratage Month /cultural days / pep rally
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Math ClubEncourage math in school.ScottOneiloneil.scott@pgcps.orgWeeklyMedia Center - Math Competition.
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Math Honor's SocietyEncourage math practice, tutoring and competitions. Allow student get Honor's Society designation.ScottOneiloneil.scott@pgcps.orgWeeklyRoom 117.
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Media ClubDiscuss current and historical media, learn media production techniques, and create original content such as podcasts and short films. The Media Club meets to analyze both current and historical media—including videos, movies, and podcasts—while providing opportunities for students to develop skills to produce their own podcasts and videos.BattenAngelaAngela.Batten@pgcps.orgWeeklyMeetings in Room 026
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Media Production TeamLearn and implement Livestreaming and social media skills to livestream school events and post on the Raider Recap.BattenAngelaAngela.Batten@pgcps.orgWeeklySpace at sporting events to stream; Meetings in room 026
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Music ClubTo have a space after school that students can get together to create and perform music together.RyonJannajanna.ryon@pgcps.orgWeeklyUnsure of events now. Would need room 001 one day a week.
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Muslim ClubCommunity connectionBradburyTroytroy.bradbury@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyNot currently-
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Muslim Student AssociationTo create and connect through IslamBradburyTroytroy.bradbury@pgcps.orgBi-weekly129
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National English Honor SocietyRecognize top English students, support literacy programs within the school, and raise funds to promote literacy both locally and globally. Foster a love of literature in the community, celebrate outstanding English students, and build a community of literature enthusiasts.HoltzAbigailabigail.holtz@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyWe've held most of our events in the media center: inductions, spelling bee, celebration of literature for hispanic, black, asian, and women's months. We are looking into using either the black box theater or the auditorium this year if we can be organized enough. Other than that, tables in front of the cafeteria at times for fundraisers.
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National Honor Society The NHS program empowers and equips your students with the knowledge and skills to be transformative leaders in your school, community, and beyond.ShortAndreaAndrea.Short@pgcps.orgWeeklyWeekly tutoring, monthly chapter meetings, fall and spring induction, fundraising, and in-school events, community service
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National STEM Honor Society (NSTEM)Recognition and celebrations of students who demonstrate exceptional commitment to STEMBogoskiKarenkaren.bogoski@pgcps.orgMonthlyTuesday in room 102
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Origami ClubOrigami Club aims to provide an stress-free environment where students can explore the art of origami. Within this, they can enhance their artistic and creativity skills while also interacting with other students. The club offers a space for students to relax, express themselves, and learn the cultural significance of origami. In addition, Origami Club also offers service hours opportunities for students. WoodDevonnedevonne.wood@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyTBD
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Outdoor Volleyball ClubSince PGCPS doesn't sponsor boys volleyball as a varsity sport, the club gives the boys at the school and opportunity to learn and play volleyballFifieldScottscott.fifield@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyWe use the grass behind the school and we don't have a rigid schedule of events because much of our schedule is weather-driven
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POMSEntertainment and CompetitionsPowellfrancinefpowell@pgcps.orgWeeklyDance Studio
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Programming ClubTo learn and work on programming problemsBogoskiKarenkaren.bogoski@pgcps.orgWeeklyRoom 103 on Tuesdays
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Raider Book ClubThe club gives students a place to read and discuss novels. HicksonRachelrachel.hickson@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 211
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RED CROSS CLUBCommunity Service in School and CommunityNarayanasundaram (Rani)Shobhashobha.rani@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyRoom 236A
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Science National Honor SocietyEncouraging excellence and service within the ERHS science communityHammondsRebeccarebecca.howell@pgcps.orgMonthlyRoom 235 once a week, possible Science Bowl in the media center once a year
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Science Olympiad TeamStudents compete against other teams in the state on a series of science and engineering topics and events.RobinsonEbonyebony2.robinson@pgcps.orgWeeklyRoom 239.
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Seminar ClubTo discuss current eventsBradburyTroytroy.bradbury@pgcps.orgBi-weekly129
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South Asian Student's Assosiation (SASA)To learn about the culture and traditions of many South Asian CountriesAshokJeevajeeva.ashok@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyN/A
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Spanish Honor SocietyThe club is to promote interest in Hispanic studies and recognize high school achievement in Spanish.HicksonRachelrachel.hickson@pgcps.orgMonthlyAn induction ceremony in the Media Center.
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Tennis ClubAllow any student to utilize the tennis courts to play and have funBarnesDavidDavidb@pgcps.orgWeeklyMeet at tennis courts for 1 hour on Mondays
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The Cosmotology ClubShare ideas and participate in activities about hair, nails and skinBarreraJudijudith.barrera@pgcps.orgMonthlyT-17 Not sure of any events thus far
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The Lady Raiders Step SquadAll female step squad that fosters unity, excellence and sisterhood through the art of steppingCovingtonKrystle-Dawnk.covington@pgcps.orgWeeklyPractice space has been secured. Mon & Wed 3:30-6:30p
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Thee Black & BluezzMajorette/DanceHicksonTramainetramaine.hickson@pgcps.orgWeeklyPractice Space, 1 Competition
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TLCChristian FellowshipGleasonPatrickpatrick.gleason@pgcps.orgWeeklyroom 205
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Trac Bridge ClubThe purpose of the organization is quoted by Gabe Mbakop, President of the Trac Bridge club "This past school year was our first at Roosevelt, and while we made remarkable progress, I also recognized the need for additional coaching and resources to help the club reach its full potential. To address this, I met with administrators at Chesapeake Math and IT (CMIT) Middle School, where Trac Bridge has been established for years under the leadership of Ms. Crespo, a highly experienced coach whose teams have consistently qualified for the national competition. Principal Andrew Brauer of CMIT and our current sponsor Mr. Lambright have expressed strong support for a collaboration between our schools. The proposal is to unify Roosevelt’s Trac Bridge with CMIT’s expertise and infrastructure. This partnership would allow Ms. Crespo to serve as a voluntary coach to students at both CMIT and Roosevelt, where crucial materials and insight can be interchanged. In addition, students would benefit from experienced coaching, shared resources, and the credibility of our program, while still keeping Roosevelt’s identity within the club. This plan involves co-sponsorship between Mr. Lambright and CMIT’s team, with opportunities for both in-person and virtual collaboration. "LambrightThomasthomas.lambright@pgcps.orgWeeklyYes, there will be a request for resources such as sells of products completed by the members of the club.
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Tri-M Music Honor SocietyHonor Society for Music Students-- Must be registered in a music class; community service through musicRyonJannajanna.ryon@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyStudents will be ushering events and fundraising. We will be reworking the music hall of fame board near the auditorium. Space needed-- Room 001 and area near Mr. Dent's office where board is located.
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Ultimate Frisbee ClubThe purpose of the club to bring together people who love Ultimate Frisbee and to provide a place to play, learn, and compete. The club will allow students to build character, competition, and community.SalomanteQuindyquindy.salomante@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyField Space. Talked with Coach Green.
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UNICEF ClubHelp UNICEF's goal through service-related activities by spreading awareness of issues impacting children around the world. KochRyanryan.koch@pgcps.orgBi-weeklyN/A -- Just meeting in Mr. Koch's room (Room 236)
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VEX RoboticsTo design, build and compete with VEX robotsBogoskiKarenkaren.bogoski@pgcps.orgWeeklyOff camps on Fridays and Saturdays, Room 104 as needed
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WErSTEMEngineering concepts and projectsBogoskiKarenkaren.bogoski@pgcps.orgWeeklyRoom 104 on Tuesdays
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West Indian Dance TeamFor the students to bond with others while expressing themselves through dance. TyeTanielleTanielle.Tye@pgcps.orgWeeklyThey perform at school events. They require a classroom or hall space to practice on Wednesdays.
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Women in BusinessThe focus of the club is to uplift women who want to pursue business careers or prepare for the career field! Workshops, panels, and different activities are used to accomplish the goal. .GregoryKierstenkiersten.gregory@pgcps.orgWeeklyI will use my classroom (Temp 08)
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Youth Climate Institute / ERHS Green SchoolsStudent Action Project, Green school recertification, document & implement Green Practices, collaborations with school clubs related to Green Schools/ ERHS Green SchoolsEisenbergDavid david.eisenberg@pgcps.orgMonthlyEarth Day Clean up / outside school grounds, Pinning Ceremony / either room 019 or library
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