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Name of clubClub purpose statement (2-3 sentences about the club)Name of club president(s)Advisor (first and last name)Club president's email (this is the main form of contact, so please type correctly!)Meeting location
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Animal Kindness Club (AKC)Our club’s purpose is to aid and help assist all animals in need so that they may be given a better quality of life. We plan encourage participation in fundraisers such as bake sales to raise money for animal shelters. In addition we will encourage our club members to join us in volunteering at animal shelters.Ava Lanigan Eric Erlinava.lanigan28@student.tamdistrict.orgP9
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APES Disciples We strive to build connections between those in apes and to make asking for help an accessible option to guarantee the success of all apes students. We also want to cultivate interest for prospecting apes students and represent good models for bettering our environment, promoting community service and creation for environmental sustainability.Emma CalkinsQuinlin Browemmadangercalkins@gmail.comRoom 111 at lunch, every other friday
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Art & Animation ClubTo create art, learn about new techniques and animation styles together, and create musical scores for animated shortsAtticus MooreZach Gilmouratticus.moore@student.tamdistrict.orgThursdays at lunch (not sure of frequency yet - either weekly or bi-weekly), art room
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Art and Design clubTam High Art and Design club is a space geared towards students and what they want to accomplish during their high school career. We want to teach them what we have learned through our art and design experience. Teach and work with tam high artists to find a future for them in the art and design fields.Sullivan GillmoreZachary Gilmore sullivan.gillmore27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 400, lunch, Friday when possible. Most of information and work done on own time
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Asian and Pacific Islander Club (AAPI)The Asian and Pacific Islander Club aims to create an inclusive, fun, and tight-knit community of people of Asian decent and allies. The club has potlucks, bonding activities, outings every 2 months, and contributes to a school wide event.Dominic Kim and Sara KojimaJonathan Chandominic.kim@student.tamdisrict.orgRoom 316, Tuesday, every week
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Badminton Club Our purpose is for students to have a place where they can enjoy the sports they like, such as badminton. Badminton was also one of the most loved P.E units by students. We want students to have fun and enjoy their time during lunch. We really love the sport, and students will have a great time playing it.Mehak AbbasSpencer Stantonmehak.abbas28@student.tamdistrict.orgGuss Gym, lunch, Wednesday, Friday, every week
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baking for breast cancer Our club’s purpose is to hold bake sales in order to donate money to a local treatment center, as well as to provide a safe and welcoming space where people can come together.Emma Serotte Lehmann, Arielleemma.serotte@student.tamdistrict.orgLehmann 144 lunch and mill valley library every sunday
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Beach Volleyball ClubOur clubs purpose is to teach eager student how to play beach volleyball. We will develop their skills and eventually move onto playing games for rewards.Charlotte Sandgren and Oliver WatkinsLena Novins-Montaguecharlotte.sandgren29@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 303, Wednesday after school, every week.
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Beyond The TrailsTo encourage students to explore the outdoors, stay active, and build friendships through hiking. To also give students a break from technology and stress from school.India Deiters and Lily HoeferMs. Pelletierindia.deiters27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 321 first monday of every month
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Bsu (black student union)To make black students feel heard and seen on tams campus. Along with building a bridge to connect black students to Tams community. Shaniya ValentineLeshawn Holcomb shaniya.valentine27@student.tamdistrict.org315 everyday Thursday
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Chemistry ClubWe strive to cultivate an interest in chemistry and build strong connections between students with similar interests by leading physical demonstrations and building a system where support is always easy to ask for. Penelope Barrios and Bradley Stanford Simon McBridepenelope.barrios@student.tamdistrict.orgEvery Tuesday during lunch, room 66
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Chess ClubProvide a place for people to play and get better at chess, and for people to learn how to play.Pyper Arnold & Finn HarringtonAlexander Lufinn.harrington@student.tamdistrict.orgP10, Lunch, Thursday, every week
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Circle of CareHelp support young kids and families, dealing with cancer or other chronic illnesses in the family. Hopefully fundraise for Marin General and work towards creating a environment where kids can come and talk to us for support.Willa KruseSusan Malanchewilhelmina.kruse27@student.tamdistrict.org206, Tuesday or Thursday every week
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Civic Leaders of AmericaCivic Leaders of America is a grassroots, nonprofit, nonpartisan, and student-led organization with a mission of fostering civic engagement among high school students. Through virtual and in-person convenings and a national network of school-based chapters, we provide students a space to engage in meaningful discussions, build their civic leadership skills, and create the change they want to see.David Keane, Zoe Pletcher, Annie Payne, Harris White, Simon McBridedavid.keane@student.tamdistrict.org66, lunch, Thursday, every week
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Clash royal club Is to gather all of the clash royal players to join together and get better together.This will also help share strategies and help everyone at tam now that we are the best clash royal players.Cruz Bentley Alyssa sandnercblacrosse19@gmail.comLunch Thursday in room 310
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Climbing outreach clubTo help climbing to be accessible to kids who do not have access to it. Climbing is extremely hard to start doing if you don’t have the resources for it. Samuel Coates Brock Addisonsamuel.coates27@student.tamdistrict.org185, lunch, wednesdays, every 3 wednesdays
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Coding ClubWe want to have a place where people can code what they want at their own pace. Its going to be a place where people can be creative, and have support from each other and our advisor. Wade HeynenKristi Bricker (still discussing)Wade.heynen29@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 416, 3:30, Tuesday, Every week
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Community Care DriveWe are going to make various fundraisers and then we are going to have 3 major donation drives, the first one would be Christmas gifts for kids, winter donation if we have enough funds and a necessities drive.Valentina Garcia and Poppy WintermuteLeeshawn Holcombingrid.garcia28@gmail.comThe office (for now)
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Computers ClubThe goal of computers club will be to look into the inner workings of computers; components, operating systems, peripherals, and any other points of interest within the group. I will be providing my own computer which I have put together in order to look into how each individual component pieces together and functions as a whole. We may occasionally also host switch game sessions where people can bring extra switch controllers and compete in contests with each other, and after discuss how we think the game was developed/brought to life.Eevee ClarkKelly Kennedyeevee.clark27@student.tamdistrict.orglunch, Friday, every week
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Cosmic ConsciousnessOur club meets every other week to talk about current galactic events, share photos, and explore science topics like light pollution and stargazing. It gives students a space to stay curious, learn from each other, and connect over a shared interest in astronomy.Bea Wiggins, Amelia RobsonBrocke Addisonamelia.wiggins@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 66 every other week on Thursdays.
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Creative writing This club was created by writers for writers or just others who are interested in this amazing, creative and imaginative topic. This club's purpose is to provide a safe and nurturing environment for those interested in writing, where they can work together with their peers to improve and flourish.Eliana Green and Yeva KazarinovaAmanda Spahtyeva.kazarinova@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 348, lunch, Tuesdays, every week
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Debate clubTo teach kids about debate and sharpen debate and argumentative skills and educate on current events.Kira CostaPreston Hatfieldkira.costa27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 329, once a week Thursday at lunch
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Debating Club - British ParliamentaryTeaching and performing British Parliamentary (BP) style debates, and occasionally other formats if there are less than 9 people. We’ll be debating things like “This house believes that developed countries should need to pay reparations to developing countries for their part in climate change.”Dashiell RichardWendy Baumgartnerdashiell.richard27@student.tamdistrict.orgPortable 1, Wednesday, every week
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Dungeons & Dragons ClubThe Dungeons & Dragons club is intended to introduce prospective players to the game of Dungeons & Dragons and teach them the rules, and to coordinate games of D&D with new and experienced players. The club will provide assistance to the Dungeon Masters in charge of running individual games, and help players build D&D characters and understand the rules of the game.Parker KellmanQuinlan Browparker.kellman@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 111, lunch, Monday, every week
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Entrepreneurship and Startup ClubThe Entrepreneurship & Startup Club gives students the chance to experience what it’s like to build a startup from the ground up. Through idea-pitching, team challenges, and mini “shark tank” simulations, members will practice developing business models, marketing strategies, and pitching to an audience. The goal is to create a fun, hands-on environment where students can test entrepreneurial skills and learn by doing.West Freau: west.freau@gmail.com, Cole Soto: colesoto1@gmail.comRaj Mistrycolesoto1@gmail.comP1, Wednesdays at lunch once every 2 weeks
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Enviormental Science clubThe Environmental science club aims to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainability within our community. The club is a place for anyone who cares about the planet and wants to make a difference.Olivia Almqvist and Amelia WigginsJessica WattsOlivia.almqvist26@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 61, lunch, Friday, every other week
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Fashion Design Club!Our fashion club is a creative space where students can explore their passion for style through designing clothes, making clothes, organizing photoshoots, and producing fashion magazines. We aim to inspire self-expression, build design skills, and collaborate on projects that showcase our unique perspectives on fashion.Bella Martinez & Madeleine Alfaro-hands Alexander lubella.martinez27@student.tamdistrict.orgPortable 10, Lunch, Friday, Everyweek
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FES (Finance, Economics and Stocks) ClubEducate ram students on basic finance. Run a stock market simulation competition.Finnley Donaldson, Kirin Hellemans, Mateen SeifSusan Prokschfinnleydonaldson@gmail.com346, lunch time, once a week, tuesdays
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First Aid ClubTo educate Tam students about how to respond in the event of a medical emergency. To give resources so they are more educated on careers in first aid and opportunities.Eloise Lenehan, Dominic KimAlyssa Sandnereloiselenehan@gmail.comRoom 63, lunch, Thursday, every week
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Food 4 ChangeFood 4 Change is a club that focuses on food insecurity, mainly in Marin county. Food insecurity is when a person is not able to access enough nutritional food or not knowing how/when you will get your next meal. In our club we do bake sales and canned food drives to help raise resources and donate to the Marin food bank. Cecilia Rzutkiewicz and Lauren WillardJennifer Dolanlauren.willard27@student.tamdistrict.orgWednesday's in room 148 every other week
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Fuel the FutureWe wanted to continue and rebrand an old club called Nourishing the Neighborhood. Our main goal for this club is to make student at Tam aware of the amount of people that are hungry every day and don’t have a good food source. We wanted to have them help by learning helping at food banks in Marin.Zoe Schelter and Kai FullerMichael Levinsonzoe.schelter28@student.tamdistrict.org332
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Future Medics ClubThe Future Medics Club explores healthcare and medical careers through activities and discussions. We will help students learn more about medicine and get inspired for the future.Marley Stephenson, Ashiya MahyavanshiGrace Backermarley.stephenson@student.tamdistrict.orgroom 64 tuesday, every 2 weeks
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Future Women in STEMWe strive to empower young women interested in pursuing a career in the STEM field through hands-on, interactive experiences that cover a wide range of STEM-related topics. We want to celebrate women’s contributions to health and raise awareness of gender-specific challenges. Keira Eisenbud, Lara Ertaul, Sophia CRJon Hartquistkeira.eisenbud27@student.tamdistrict.org157
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Gardening for GoodThe purpose of gardening for good is to educate students on biodiversity and local Projects that they can take part in to help conserve the environment. We hope to start a garden on Tam’s campus and participate in Tam beautification to give students opportunity for community service hours.Grace Reilly & Ava Wilshire Quinlin Browava.wilshire@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 111, during lunch, tuesday, every other week
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Glide ClubTo provide support for the Glide foundation in SF. We will organize groups serving food, and fundraisers for the foundation.Juniper (Juni) Nicoletto and Samuel (Sam) CoatesGray Douglasjuniper.nicoletto27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 402, Lunch, Tuesdays, every other week
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Global Culture Club Our club's purpose is to educate people on cultures from all over the world, and immerse them in their food, movies, and overall culture. Through our club, we will provide people with a space where they can talk with likeminded people who are all interested in learning about different cultures outside of America's. Chloe Skiles Catherine Bellman chloe.skiles@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 335, tuesday at 11:40, twice a month
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Golf gives back ( golf club)To bring people together playing golf while raising money for charities and local non profits. Rogan burke Micheal Krauserogan.burke27@student.tamdistrict.orgstudent center, first monday of every month
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Green GlamGreen glams purpose is to promote sustainably in makeup and skin care. We encourage young people to be conscious of what they are buying and how it affects the environment. We also make some of our own products.Eve Hodus, Willa KruseQuinlan Broweve.hodus27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 111, lunch, every other Tuesday
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GSA(Gender Sexuality Alliance)To provide a safe space for LGBT+ students and allies to hangout. Outside of school, we hope to raise money through bake sales for different LGBT focused charities. Christopher M. O’Hara-HayBrian Miguel christopheroharahay@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 303,lunch, Friday, every week
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Hang Out Club Our club is a place where students can play board game, hangout with friends, and make new friends. Our purpose is to create a fun environment where student can hangout during lunch, play game and have fun.
Walimata Thiane Mr. Wetzel thianewalimata28@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom P5, lunch, Tuesday and Thursday, every week
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Hawk Step The purpose of the Step Team Club is to build community, school spirit, and cultural awareness through the art of stepping. We aim to provide a cultural outlet for students to express themselves, develop discipline, abd teamwork, and showcase talent through performances. The club will foster unity, confidence, and pride while promoting respect for the history and traditions of stepping.Indeya Sanders and Evelin MazariegosAngela Carter indeyasanders@gmail.comGus gym, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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Health and FitnessThe Health and Fitness club focuses on informing the population on Tamalpais Highschool on the best ways to live a balanced healthy lifestyle. We want students at Tam to learn about the importance of a healthy and fit lifestyle, and teach the best ways to achieve balance in their fitness and health journey. Jude BeccarisSharilyn Scharf jude.beccaris@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 803, Tutorial, Wednesday, every other week
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Hearts For HopeOur club is dedicated to helping donate money, clothes and items to women's and children's shelters. We will do this by holding bake sales and fundraising to gain money to donate to these organizations. We are both very passionate about helping those around us that need an extra hand. Vaughn ScholnickLaura Ericksonvaughnscholnick@gmail.comPortable 4, Lunch, Tuesdays, every other week,
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Hiking ClubOur club aims to connect students with nature. We believe that students should have a healthy balance between schooling and outdoor activity. As active hikers we are well versed in Mill Valley’s diverse trails and scenic paths. Tyler Erlicht, Catherine FlynnAlyssa Sandnertyler.erlicht27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 310, Wednesdays at Lunch
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Interact ClubTo provide opportunities for community service through multiple organizations. We help with toy drives, making valentines for senior citizens, setting up the Marin job fair, and more. We also have international relations with students from IndiaSophia Uhlhorn-ThorntonJennifer Dolansophia.uhlhorn27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 148, lunch, Thursday, every other week
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Jesus ClubThe Jesus Club is a nation-wide organization with the goal to bring Jesus to their schools. At Tam, it is a space for students to come and learn about The Gospel and for students with the same beliefs to have community. Everyone no matter your background or beliefs is welcome to come, listen and ask questions. We hope to see you there!Jade KochSpiro Tsingarisjadedkoch@gmail.comPortable P6, lunch, Tuesday, every other week
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Jewish Student UnionThe Jewish Student Union (JSU) is a welcoming space to celebrate Jewish culture, holidays, and traditions, while building community. We create meaningful programs, hold guest speakers, and provide a supportive space for Jewish students to connect with one another. Our goal is to strengthen Jewish identity and foster unity within our school.Daniella SloanArielle Lehmanndaniella.sloan@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 154, bi-weekly, on Thursday's, during lunch
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Kits for KindnessWe want to raise money to pack emergency kits to donate to Community Action Marin or other organizations who help homeless people. We will fundraise and then come together to pack the kit and write notes to put in them.Scarlett Oehmen, Evangeline Aal,Grace Backerscarlettoehmen@gmail.comRoom 64, lunch, Thursday, every other week but we might have to change the day
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Latinos unidos To create a safe environment for our hispanic students. Natasha Garcia SanchezAnthony Mejia, Nichole Pelletiernatasha.garcia@student.tamdistrict.org room 321
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Law & Democracy Club The Law & Democracy Club is dedicated to exploring how laws shape our lives and how we can use our voices to protect justice and equality. The club focuses on raising awareness about social and political issues, studying legal concepts, and taking action through advocacy and community engagement. Lisa Nevozhai and Tajjah DubinAlyssa Sandnerlisanevozhai@gmail.comRoom 310, lunch, Wednesdays, every other week
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Letters of Love The clubs purpose is to write letters to children with serious illnesses in hospitals. The cards will have words of encouragement for the children, and we hope to get a group of tam students to help. Zizi BurkeJohn Ginsburgantonia.burke29@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 65, lunch, Thursdays, every other week
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Litercy ClubLiteracy Club is a space for students to connect through reading, writing, and discussion. We aim to inspire creativity and a love for reading.Caelin Alexander, Lily RobbinsCatherine Clobuckercaelin.alexander27@student.tamdistrict.orgLibrary, lunch, Monday, every other week
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Love for MarinWe are going to make meaningful cards to give to a certain community each meeting, as well as raising money for the organization. (ex. redwoods seniors, children's hospitals, etc.) The purpose of our club is to spread hope and joy to those who may be struggling. Piper Buchanan, Sahana ManiBrocke Addisonsahana.mani27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 316, lunch, Tuesday, twice a month
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Love for Saint JudesTo raise money and support the Saint Jude’s Children Hospital Sydney, Amara, Gia, OliviaMicheal Krausesydney.baker27@student.tamdistrict.org343, lunch, Thursday, every other week
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Magic: the Gathering ClubThe Magic: the Gathering club is intended to provide a space for people interested in playing the card game Magic: the Gathering to gather. It welcomes both new and experienced players. Members can learn to play Magic and play games during meetings.Parker KellmanDustan Nygaardparker.kellman@student.tamdistrict.orgGus (P.E. classroom), lunch, Tuesday, every week
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Make a SplashWe are fundraising for programs that provide swim lessons for underprivileged kids and adults. The programs are SOMA and Make a SplashReese Arwin (reese.arwin@student.tamdistrict.org) and Layney OctavioTed Josephamelia.octavio@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 342
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Marin Teen MentorsA teen mentoring group partnered with MVMS to help middle School students after school with schoolwork, as well as educate and prep them for high school (specifically at Tam).Audrey Murguia, Leah Graveline, Taylor Murdock. leah.graveline27@student.tamdistrict.org. Taylor.murdock27@student.tamdistrict.org Kristen BrickerAudrey.murguia27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom #416, Meetings every two weeks, Monday, during lunch.
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Marin Youth Service ClubMYSC is a place to explore different types of community service benefiting various populations. We encourage participants to use what they have learned to seek out service opportunities in their personal communities.Tess BelgerMichael Krausetess.belger@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 349, lunch, Wednesday, every other week
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Math in MotionOur purpose is to spark curiosity in students through physics demonstration and appropriate explanations. We aim to target both students and other schools (possibly after school programs).Cole Lawson, Conrad ZirkleJohn Ginsburgcole.lawson27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 65, lunch, Wednesday, once every 2 weeks.
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Menstrual Equity ClubFor the last 5 years Menstrual Equity Club has been a student lead club at Tam dedicated to increasing access to period products for students. We use fundraisers, bake sales, ect. to raise money to fund the pads and tampons seen in the bathrooms.Casey Lang and Savannah Hanson Mary Krawczyksavannah.hanson26@student.tamdistrict.orgWednesdays/fridays every two weeks in room 416 at lunch +
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Mental Health Club We spread awareness about mental illness and provide resources to help.Tessa Harrell, Eden Shumway, Veronica Ray Brocke Addison tessagharrell@gmail.com61, every 3 weeks at lunch on Thursday
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Milo We are a club to support and consistently volunteer for the Milo foundation. Milo foundation is a non profit animal shelter based in Richmond and two other locations.ElvisMicheal Levinsonelvisvgreen@gmail.comTuesday once every two weeks. Room 332 during lunch
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Mind ProjectWe are a club centered around raising concussion awarnees, and learing about how to keep your head safe.Etienne CortisCoach Antetienne.cortis27@student.tamdistrict.orgEvery other Monday in Gus Classroom
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Mock TrialCompeting in the statewide CA mock trial case. Formulating complex legal arguments.Ella Picketts and Amelia RobsonTBD *ASK PASSAROWella.picketts@student.tamdistrict.orgTues/Thurs every week at night
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multiracial clubTo provide a safe space for multiracial students at Tam and create a more cohesive community.Milo DeBerryMs. CarterMilo.deberry27@student.tamdistrict.orgtwice a month in 205 during lunch
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Music Production ClubTo support Tam student musicians by creating a forum for them to play together and record original music. Atticus MooreSpiro Tsingarisatticus.moore@student.tamdistrict.orgTuesdays at lunch, every week, music portable
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Music Tutors ClubTo provide private music lessons to middle and possibly elementary schoolers to accelerate their musical progression. This club will also provide a unique opportunity to high schoolers to teach.Dominic Kim and Sara KojimaSpiro Tsingarisdominic.kim@student.tamdistrict.orgP6, lunch, thursdays, every week
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Muslim Student Association Our clubs purpose is to make Muslim students feel comfortable at Tam. We hope to make the freshmen and any other people feel welcomed and know that they have a community of people at their sides. Shamama AshrafSimon McBride shamama.ashraf27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 66, lunch on Thursday, every other week
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Organ Donation Awareness (might change) We believe students represent a promising segment of the population to become educated about the critical need for organ, eye, and tissue donation and to register as organ, eye, and tissue donors. It's important because so many people are on the waiting list, every day, 17 people die waiting, and every 8 minutes someone new is added to the list!Julia Ulvestad, Harper Buck, Sabine BarringerGrace Backerjulia.ulvestad27@student.tamdistrict.orgMs. Backers Room (64) 2-3 times a month during lunch.
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Personal Finance ClubThe Personal Finance Club's purpose is to teach members a range of skills, from saving and budgeting to investing and stocks. We want to keep money topics simple and easy to understand for everyone. The goal is to give members useful knowledge they can carry with them into the future.Jason KunkelMei-Ling Portugues BrennanJason1kunkel@gmail.comMs. Portugues's room in the portables, Lunch, Mondays, Every other week
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Philosophy ClubTo introduce philosophical topics to students. Different sides of each topic will be introduced and then discussed as a group.oliver shewmakerPreston Hatfield Oliver.shewmaker@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 329, lunch, Tuesday, every week
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Photo ClubOur Photo Club brings together students who share an interest in photography, from beginners to experienced creators. The club provides a space to learn new techniques, experiment with equipment, and collaborate on projects. Together, we aim to grow as photographers while showcasing our creativity through events, exhibitions, and shared work.Lorcan Keane and Jack DesmenMary Krawczyklorcan.keane28@student.tamdistrict.org416b ,Lunch, Thursday, every other week
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Photography + Cinematography ClubThe Photography and Cinematography Club is a place for students to explore creativity through photos and videos. Members can practice skills, take on fun challenges, and collaborate on projects together. The club will also capture school memories and showcase student talent.Keira McCarthy, Finn Sharples (Finn.sharples27@student.tamdistrict.org), Justin Merlin (Justin.merlin27@student.tamdistrict.org)Laurel Shearkikimccarthy000@gmail.com63, Lunch, Tuesday, every week
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Read and Recycle To bring the love of reading and helping the planet to our community and show the many intersections between the two. Also, to help the community reduce our waste by reusing our plentiful supply of used books.Mathilda WyssPreston Hatfield mathilda.wyss27@student.tamdistrict.orgroom 329, lunch time, Fridays, every other week
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Reproductive Rigths CLubOur club's mission is to spread awareness and advocate for reproductive rights community wide. We focus on bringing people together in order to educate and make positive change.Scarlett SafritAmanda Spahtscarlett.safrit@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 342, Tuesdays or Thrusdays, at lunch, once or twice a month
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S.M.A.R.T Trips S.M.A.R.T. Trips is a club dedicated to broadening the horizons of interested and curious high school students, predominantly freshmen. Our sole purpose is to educate club members through bi-semester trips to museums, non-profits, art/research institutions, and more. Applying classroom lessons to real world experiences, seeing careers in action, and continuing to learn and understand what is outside our Tam community, but within the Bay Area is our goal. Ameya Ryan, Azalaïs FlandersBen Clevelandaryan28@student.tamdistrict.orgCaldwell Theater, 1:00-1:30 pm on Wednesday, every other week (twice a month)
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Shrek ClubThe purpose of this club is for those with a shared love and understanding of the Shrek franchise can come together. It will be a nice up beat club for people to go to when they need it.Esme SnellingEster Rodasesme.snelling27@student.tamdistrict.org152
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Skiing for ChangeTo get out and ski and compete in compititions. Also have fundraisers for orginizations like POW.Sam Coates, Seamus Nesbit, Ella Christensen, Ben Richardson, Tessa CohenJohn Hartquistsamuel.coates27@student.tamdistrict.orgroom 157, tutorial, fridays, every 3 weeks.
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Skin cancer awareness clubTo educate people on skin cancer and raise money for reaserchSierra DuncanDustin Nygaaurdsierraeduncan44@gmail.comPE classroom by boys lockers on Tuesdays ever other week
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Slavic ClubThe slavic club is a club that will help foster a sense of deeper community at tam, as well as there are many students with slavic background who are curious to find put more about their culture, slavic club also welcomes anyone who is just interested in food, languages and cultureMariia IakivchykSimon McBridemarichkayaki@gmail.comRoom 67 every other Wednesday
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SOAROur goal is to reach anti racist students or students interested in the topic of racism and educate them on the roots, current dynamics and tools to fight racism. This helps spread anti racism awareness and provide greater awareness in our broader community.Wyatt Boettger, Elliott Maybury, Zora PaulBrian Miguelwyatt.boettger27@student.tamdistrict.org301 lunch Monday every week
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South American History ClubWe will educate students on bits and pieces of South American history which is not widely discussed in our school systems. We also want to create more fundraising opportunities for impoverished children across the continent. By attending South American events, fairs, and spreading awareness we hope to raise money for children in our home Continent. Max OliveiraLena Novins-Montaguemax.oliveira27@student.tamdistrict.org311, every Wednesday @ Lunch.
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Students for ServiceOur club is to help students at Tam get into community service. It can also make community service more fun by doing it with your friends. We also want to do a big food drive at the end of the semester for a food bank. Henry Bennett, Jonathan Chancalvin.bennett27@student.tamdistrict.org316, Friday Lunch, once every 2-3 weeks
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Study BuddiesOur goal is to help tutor young middle school kids. We go to the library and assist them on any homework they need help with!Elle Dunn, Owen GrahamKelly Kennedyellelogiedunn@gmail.comMVMS, mondays at 2:50
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Surf ClubThis club is to help people learn how to surf and for people who already surf. This club is going to be a place where we can chill and plan out surf sessions on the weekends. Leo/PaysonKelli McGivenleo.vanhorne27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 200 lunch Friday every other week.
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SurfriderTam High Surfrider is an official high school club within the Marin Chapter of the national Surfrider Foundation. Our purpose is to get youth in our community involved in protecting the beaches and waterways of Marin County and provide awareness on pollution and climate change as well.Kathryn (Katie) Rimas and Mathilda Wyss - mathilda.wyss27@student.tamdistrict.org - please email both of us April Tuckerkathryn.rimas@student.tamdistrict.orgMarine Bio room, lunch, thursday, every other week
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Sustainable fashion clubOur goal is to promote sustainable fashion through education about the harm of fast fashion, while promoting the environmental, economic, and style benefits of thrifting. We also aim to teach reducing, reusing and recycling textiles through proper clothing donation methods and upcycling. Greta Jackson, Laura Erickson gretapqj@gmail.comMs. Ericksons portable(P4), lunch, Thursday every week
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TAM AIROur club TAM AIR, are focused on aviation and aerospace for a greener planet. We want to engage members in the study and discussion of aviation technology to enhance social equity and global healthcare access while striving to minimize pollution. We have been and want to keep 3d printing and designing drones to scan our area around Marin and Northern California to protect our land from wildfires (Conserve nature for a better future).Justin Merlin, David De Zafra, Gideon PalestrantKelsey Holtzingerjustin.merlin27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 344 meet every Monday or Wednesday during lunch every week. Have excursions over the weekend as well.
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Tam Community Service with Senior Citizens ClubTam CSSC connects students with volunteer roles and opportunities at The Redwoods; A Community of Seniors, and encourages a culture of volunteering and giving back. Our goal is to ease the generational divide and help the elderly who are experiencing rising isolation rates. Marianna NazarovaChris Erlinmarianna.nazarova@student.tamdistrict.orgP9, Lunch, Thursday, Every other week
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Tam Fem LitTam Fem Lit provides a space for students to have open-minded and honest conversations about classical and modern portrayal of women. We are primarily a book club, but this year we will be exploring film as well!Kiki ErlinChris Erlinkeiraerlin@gmail.comP9, lunch, every other Thursday.
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Tam FoodiesWe work to learn about the student center food, discuss new ideas for food options and ideas as well as improvements that can be made to food at Tam overall. Lyla Hess and Noah Gad OlesenArielle Lehmannnoah.gaddolesen@student.tamdistrict.orgWednesdays at lunch every week154
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Tam Harvest ClubTo engage all of our members in environmentally based community service. Obtain and donate fresh produce and otherwise unused food and produce from local businesses to the donate through Share The Bounty org.Parker Hansel Brock addisonjohn.hansel@student.tamdistrict.orgFridays, once a month room 305
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Tam High MTBThe mission of the Tam Mountain Bike Race Team is to provide a fun, safe, and friendly team environment to help student athletes achieve both competitive and non-competitive goals by riding and racing mountain bikes. Through training and competition, we aim to promote individual growth, fellowship within the team, and rapport within the biking community. We aspire to create a lifelong love of mountain biking and a healthy, active lifestyle. -tamhighmtb.comVera Martin and Brady FlattQuinlan Browvera.martin27@student.tamdistrict.orgWednesday/Sunday off campus- room # off campus
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Tam High Sailing ClubOur club aims to expose new students to sailing and offer existing sailors a team to join. We sail out in the bay twice a week at the Sausalito Yacht Club.Flynn Rossington, Gideon PalestrantSimon McBrideflynn.rossington27@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 66, lunch, Tuesday, biweekly (4/semester)
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Tam Hiking Club Tam hiking club is a chance to get outside and get active with your peers. it’s a ln amazing opportunity to meet people from your school with similar interests to you. Olivia, Makayla, Haley, ReeseKelsey Holtzingerolivia.martin@student.tamdistrict.org344 every other thursday
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Tam TVOur purpose in this club is to teach students how to use camera/livestream equipment and commentate on sports games. We also want to enhance Tam spirit at our home games. Mhairi Scobie, Clio KunzMr McBridemhairi.scobie27@student.tamdistrict.org66
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Tam Vex Robotics TeamWe are making a vex robotics team to compete in vex tournaments. The club will develop robotics and coding skillsDillon Powell, John Donahuekathleen Justicedillon.powell28@student.tamdistrict.orgEngineering room, lunch, after school, Tuesday and Thursday, every week
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Tamalpais High School Engineering club To foster and support young, developing engineering into experienced creators in a fun and open ended environment through project based learning. No that was not aiMaxwell KolesnikovKirsten Brickermaxwell.kolesnikov@student.tamdistrict.orgRm 416, once a week, lunch, day undecided
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Tamalpais Model United NationsThe purpose of Model United Nations is to encourage students to create, through negotiation and debate, solutions to global issues we face. Participating students learn to adopt views and attitudes other than their own and develop critical knowledge on international systems, debate procedures and global cooperation to meet sustainable development goals. Ash Scholz and Dylan GoodmanCharles Garfinkruby.scholz@student.tamdistrict.orgRoom 147, Tuesday at lunch, weekly