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Desert Mountain Boys Tennis ClubA club for the boys tennis team at DM. Seasonal information, fundraisers, and events will be hosted by the club during the off season.David chindchin81@susdgapps.orgJay CurtisLunch time (based on need) Room 5121
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Genders & Sexualities Alliance (GSA)The Genders and Sexualities Alliance is an all-inclusive club for anybody looking to learn more about LGBTQ topics, to participate in a variety of discussions, and to be a part of a community that provides support for all students at DM. GSA provides a safe space for LGBT+ students and their allies to discuss the concepts of diversity and acceptance. Club members also have the opportunity to create and implement projects designed to promote positivity and acceptance within the DMHS community. CJ/Clare Suraci Schlossercsuracischlosser25@susdgapps.orgMr. Lucus StrohmeyerTuesdays 2:30-3:30 Room 7123
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Coding ClubCoding club allows students who are interested in computer science and app development explore those interests before college through developing and programming full fledged apps that will be published to the App Store/Google Play store! Through hands on experience and lessons high school students can learn how to code in various languages early on! Lailla Burka
Isabelle Ellis
Tavek Jordan
Lailla.burka@gmail.com
isabelle.ellis@icloud.com
tavek@jordanlodge.com
Tom RoxboroughEvery other Thursday Room 1133
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DECADECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.Ashlyn Yamanoayamano255@susdgapps.orgRichard NorrisOnce a monthRoom 4109
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Hiking ClubHiking club provides a space for students to plan hiking activities for students of all skill levels. We plan hikes for every weekend and we even plan occasional backpacking trips. Join for the chance to become a part of an amazing community, explore new places, and get outdoors!Tavek Jordantavek@jordanlodge.comMs. McKolayEvery Tuesday Room 7117
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Dungeons and Dragons ClubA place where everyone can gather to talk and play DnDKeirna Carlo kcarlo23@susdgapps.orgWhitney JenningsWednesdays and Fridays at lunchLibrary
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Get out and talk A club that gets students out to socialize with others while doing fun activities. Gabriella Jacksongjackson26@susdgapps.orgJessica HansonThursdays at lunch, twice a monthRoom 5211
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Key ClubKey Club is an international student-led organization that focuses on community service, leadership development, and character building.Victoria Leungvleung74@susdgapps.orgMrs. Jennifer DorschTBDLibrary
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Ping pong clubPlay ping pong, have funEitan Lowensteinelowenstein70@susdgapps.orgMr. PulliLunch timeRoom 1119
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Biology clubA club focused on observing the living organisms around us, by performing hands on experiences.Kenna Laulainenklaulainen86@susdgapps.orgMr. StrohmeyerWednesdays at lunchRoom 7123
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DoctorTalk ClubDoctorTalk is a non-profit medical organization led by high school students across various Arizona campuses. Dedicated to its mission of providing students with a stronger understanding of the medical field, DoctorTalk offers hands-on and interactive seminars led by leading community healthcare professionals.Victoria LeungVleung74@susdgapps.orgDr. Jeff KuperschmidtTBDRoom 7101
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DM Young Life A place to make new friendships and connections with fellow Jesus lovers!Nicole Livescunlivescu53@susdgapps.orgMarc TelepEvery Wednesday. Room 1121
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Desert Mountain High School PomSupport DMHS sports and create school spirit through out all DMHS assemblies and pep rally’s. Ella StippDesertmountainpom@gmail.comAlexandra Dermody Mondays at 5pm
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IBSAIB student association, dedicated to building community and creating volunteer opportunities.Madeline Naidumnaidu15@susdgapps.orgKevin ShehLast Friday of each month at lunchRoom 5219
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Rubik's Cube ClubSolve twisty puzzles and have funAneesh Burraaburra73@susdgapps.orgMr. Dana AchtzehnWednesdays at lunchRoom 1122
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Peer LeadershipThe Desert Mountain High School Peer Leadership club will have peer leaders for students with disabilities. We will create leadership opportunities and enhance social skills. This is a social club that will host events and one-on-one activities for the members. Lydia Schryerlschryer20@susdgapps.orgMs. JaynesTuesdays at lunch, 2-3 times monthly Room 1149
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Red Cross ClubThe official American Red Cross contacts our council monthly and gives us events to complete, usually based around educating others, community service, and fundraising for good causes! Sophie Schroffsschroff21@susdgapps.orgMaribelle SalazarChanges MonthlyRoom 3231
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AmbassadorsHelp students feel welcome!Lily Allenlallem29@susdgapps.orgMrs. Okun As neededRoom 5114
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MedImpactThe goal of MedImpact is to get those interested in medicine some experience within the medical field. We will get all members CPR certified, volunteer at hospitals, host drives, etc.Anisha Chhabraachhabra97@susdgapps.orgShannon YoesleOur meetings will be during lunch two times a month.Room 1202
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Pickleball ClubPickleball Club’s purpose is to have fun while exercising with fellow DM students and to learn how to play the uprising popular sport! Students will meet at a local park to play friendly games of pickleball with other wolves. Even possible tournaments will occur to get wolves excited to go out and have fun playing pickleball with schoolmates and creating a community outside of school for fellow students.Cadence Krossckross52@susdgapps.orgJessica HansonAt lunch and after schoolRoom 5211
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Philosophy ClubClub dedicated to seeking out the meaning-or lack thereof-in philosophical topics.Leo Webersparkyleo333@gmail.comMs. JenningsMondays during lunchLibrary
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Desert Mountain Service Learning ClubDMSL is designed to create an experiential learning pedagogy that moves students beyond the classroom to become active participants in their learning and develop civic knowledge and skills within their community. This encourages community service and makes it more accessible to students of all ages. Isabelle Strattonistratton05@susdgapps.orgShelby WeissIn class dailyRoom 1132
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Advanced Placement Student AssociationIn the Advanced Placement Student Association, we help students feel prepared for their Advanced Placement exams when they come in May. We provide tutoring and informational meetings to help students get college credit!Lilly Smithlsmith64@susdgapps.orgMr. BeckerRoom 7217
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Model United NationsThe mission of this club is to create an environment where students can improve their writing and public speaking skills in a group setting. Our main objective for this year is for students to gain more knowledge on the conflicts that countries globally are going through currently. In order to achieve our aims for this year, we plan on providing all the resources and information at hand to ensure students succeed in this club. As passionate board members, we understand the difficulty of students getting started, so we will prioritize their educational curriculum.Sriram Rajeshmun.desertmountain@gmail.comJessica HansonEvery WednesdayRoom 5211
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Mind Over MatterMental health for students, especially student athletes.Ashley Yangayang07@susdgapps.orgMs. Hanson2nd Friday of each Month at lunchRoom 5211
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Desert Mountain Cyber Security ClubStudents will learn the fundamental principles of Cybersecurity. Students will get the chance to learn more advanced principles and compete in a nation-wide competition. Students will also have the chance to build a computer.Peter Shihpshih135@susdgapps.orgMarc TelepFirst Friday of every monthRoom 1121
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Science National Honor Society Promotes learning and understanding in different science topics and fieldsHarper HelfmanHhelfman03@susdgapps.orgDr. WellsRoom 7124
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Taylor Swift ClubIn this club, swifties would meet to discuss Taylor Swift topics and work towards building friendships.Meredith Gerkenmgerken72@susdgapps.orgKenneth Zardaat lunchRoom 7219
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National Chinese Honor Society This is a service club to honor the Chinese culture and dive deep into the traditions of areas all over China. We desire to create more community bond building throughout our club. Nadia Nassifnnassif87@susdgapps.orgMei Hsiu ChanTbd (bi-weekly most likely)Room 1210
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She's the FirstWe are a club, that's a part of an international organization. We fundraise to help raise money for girl's education in underdeveloped countries. Kavya Sud, Pari Jainksud69@susdgapps.org pjain23@susdgapps.orgJessica HansonTwice a month on Mondays at lunchRoom 5211
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Future Engineers ClubWe strive to teach students the importance of engineers and the different paths and roles that are associated with them.Reid Linneyrlinney54@susdgapps.orgTifinni JohnsonThe first Thursday of every month at lunch in room 1134.Room 1134
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DMHS Choir CouncilCouncil of students in choir that oversees and plans choir activities, as well as promotes choir at DMHS.Maximilien Farkasmfarkas35@susdgapps.orgAmanda MckayWhenever necessary - usually 2-5 times a month Room 4016
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Art Club The Art Club creates opportunities for students to socialize and work on their art skills. All experience levels will be accepted and students may find others with similar interests as them. This establishes a sense of belonging for club members as they have found others with similar interests leading to possible friendships and connections. They will also be able to explore more forms of art and learn more about the history of art and art theory if they so wish.Valza Rizvanolli & Mai Pielvrizvanolli74@susdgapps.orgMr. GolfenOnce or twice a month during lunch and occasionally after school.Room 6002
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Desert Mountain High School Hoov ClubThe Desert Mountain High School Hoov Club is designed to engage students in an extracurricular sport while incorporating aspects of teamwork and community to grow the club and its member base. Mikella Davismdavis72@susdgapps.orgKameron TrappEvery Tuesday at Lunch in 7211Room 7211
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Chess ClubThe Chess Club is a place to learn and play chess with others, along with participating in tournaments.Colin Clementscclements14@susdgapps.orgMr. WrightThursdays at LunchRoom 1135
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BSU(Black Student Union)The Black Student Union is designed to create a supportive and empowering community for the black students of DMHS. Our main goal is to spread awareness about black culture and history and promote discussions around racial equity and social justice by providing students a platform to express their experiences and concerns. The BSU is looking forward to organizing events, discussions, and cultural activities that celebrate black identity and contribute to an inclusive and understanding school environment.Laila Jamaljama64@susdgapps.orgJohn Kettlewell Mondays and wensday during lunch Room 3218
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Dance Coucil Leads the dance program and all the behind the scene tasks Karishma Mamnani/Ariana Andarciakmamnani40@susdgapps.org aandarciaramirez42@susdgapps.orgAshley Burk Once a month during lunch Room 4010
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Mock Trial This club educates students on the law and how to research the law as it relates to a specific case. There are multiple mock criminal cases and mock SCOTUS cases done each year by this club. It aims to create a competitive and friendly environment in which students can refine their debating skills. Isha Karthik ikarthik73@susdgapps.orgNadia ElliottThursdays during lunch; Room 5205Room 5205
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Speech & DebateSpeech and Debate aims to improve student's public speaking skills in a fun, collaborative team environment. Through professional coaching, team members are able to expand their communicative skills and become more confident in their abilities. The DM team competes in tournaments throughout the year at various locations across the state. Isha Karthik & Victoria Hill ikarthik73@susdgapps.org vhill61@susdgapps.orgJoseph ShifletteTuesdays during lunch; Room 5210Room 5210
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Mu Alpha Theta Our primary mission is to nurture mathematical talent within our school community and provide opportunities for students to challenge themselves intellectually. We achieve this by organizing a variety of activities and events focused on mathematics, problem-solving, and competition preparation. One of the highlights of our Mu Alpha Theta Club is our active participation in prestigious math competitions, including the American Mathematics Competitions (AMC). The AMC series of contests is renowned for its challenging problems that test problem-solving skills and mathematical knowledge.Vedant Vashivvashi09@susdgapps.orgMrs. MurrayTuesdays at lunch Room 1124
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Science OlympiadA place for students interested in science disciplines like chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering to engage with like-minded individuals to compete in events and competitions to get scholarships and other prizes.Hansini Podila, Jazlyn Sandhuhpodila30@susdgapps.org jsandhu57@susdgapps.orgKeith BlackmanFridays during Lunch Room 7102
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K/Hip-Hop Club (KHC)KHC is a club that aims to promote engagement between students interested in both K-Pop and Hip-Hop dance styles.Elizabeth Sheneshen28@susdgapps.orgMs. Burkbiweekly on MondaysRoom 4010
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Muslims of Desert MountainMuslims of Desert Mountain is an organized effort to connect muslims from various cultures to promote Islamic development. This is an opportunity to unite Muslim students on and off campus and create a welcoming environment. Hamna Awan and Noah Zubairi hawan10@susdgapps.org nzubairi41@susdgapps.orgMs. JenningsEvery other Monday Library
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VISIONS BaseballClub devoted to organizing school supply and used baseball equipment drives for the youth in the Dominican Republic.Daniel Shamahdshamah11@gmail.comCervantezOnce a monthRoom 5125
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Swift Youth Clubhe Swift Youth Club is apart of the Swift Youth Foundation, where high school students get opportunities to volunteer at afterschool events for children from Title 1 Schools. The Swift Youth Foundation has a subgroup called Club Swift, intended to engage more students in leadership and volunteering.Roshni Nagarakantirnagarakanti93@susdgapps.orgJessica HansonOne time a month, in room 5211, during lunchRoom 5211
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National Honor SocietyNHS empowers and equips students with the knowledge and skills to be transformative leaders in the school, community, and beyond.Kayla Amkrautkamkraut09@susdgapps.orgTyler KnoxEvery Thursday at 7:20am and during lunchRoom 5209
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Be GreenGarden and volunteer club for students interested in biology and students looking for volunteer opportunities and CAS hours .Ellen Nabavienabavi98@susdgapps.orgMs. Mckolayonce a monthRoom 7117
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International Action Club (Interact)Interact is a service club for young people ages 12-18, sponsored and overseen by Rotary International, who are passionate about making a difference while learning about the world and themselves. And having fun! Siddhanth Guptasiddhanthvgupta@gmail.comJennifer DorschFirst Tuesday of the month during lunchLibrary
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Day of Service ClubA club made to plan and carry and host a day of service.Spencer Lukbanslukban35@susdgapps.orgMrs.ElliottLunch Thursday
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Environmental Conservation Club (ECC)The club will complete funraising/volunteering activities that involve protecting the environment and spreading awareness about ecological issues Copresidents: Aahana Ranjan, Valza Rizvinolli, & Alessi Utterback Aranjan12@susdgapps.org, Vrizvinolli74@susdgapps.org, Autterback20@susdgapps.orgMs. Yoesle Tuesdays at lunch - a minimum of once a month
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TedXOne night student run TedX event. Lachlan Hendersonlhenderson42@susdgapps.orgNadia ElliottFeb 27th 5-7 pm
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is designed to help create a smaller community among student athletes and help lead others to Jesus through our own commitment to Him as we also pursue sports. We want to make a vulnerable place for all students so they can grow deeper in their spiritual walk as well as have fun with friends while playing fun games and sports. We want to provide a fun community and relaxing environment for others so they can exercise and have fun outside of just academics. We will host fun games once a month as well as a guest speaker once a month as well (different weeks).
Alexis Mercadoamercado73@susdgapps.orgMs. MartinezEvery Tuesday at Lunch in room 5206
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Detection Connection
A club focused on promoting heart health and disease awareness. The club works on outreach and promoting ways to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.
Harper Helfmanhhelfman03@susdgapps.orgMs. Okun
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