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Club NameAdvisorMeeting TimeMeeting Day(s)Meeting FrequencyMeeting LocationClub DescriptionRolling enrollment or sign ups
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9th Grade CommitteeMrs. PrestonAfter schoolVaries1 - 2 times per month; more meetings as the Freshman Formal date approachesE203The freshman class committee is elected by the rest of the students in 9th grade. They are in charge of planning for and hosting the Freshman Formal in the spring.
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10th Grade CommitteeMr. WisniewskiAfter schoolVariesE106The sophomore class committee was formed through elections to represent the entire sophomore class. During the school year, they plan the sophomore class trip and any other activities that the class may want to do.
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11th Grade CommitteeMrs. McCoyAfter schoolVaries1 - 2 times per month; more meetings as Prom approachesE102The junior class committee meets bi-weekly to plan and organize the annual junior-senior prom.
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12th Grade CommitteeMr. KeeblerAfter schoolVariesN101The senior class committee organizes events for the Class of 2019 and makes decisions regarding class funds. Any other big decisions for the seniors are discussed at the meetings.
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Anime ClubMs. ShubeckAfter schoolThursday3 - 4 times a monthS202Students come to draw, watch, and discuss anime and movies. The club is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about anime, and to those who enjoy drawing and watching it.
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Art ClubMs. PinkertonAfter schoolVaries3-4 times a monthG10Art Club gives students the opportunity to be creative and develop their talents. Studio time will be provided for personal and community art projects. Field trips are planned for the club.contacted 10/1
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Business ClubMrs. McGaffinAfter schoolWednesday3 - 4 times a monthW204The Business Club is open to all students who are interested in learning more about the exciting world of business. Members learn the importance of becoming a team leader by participating in activities designed to advance their understanding of business.
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Chamber StringsMr. AlbrychtAfter schoolTBD1 - 2 times a weekOrchestra RoomChamber Strings is an auditioned group of violin, viola, cello, and bass students from the SHS Orchestra. Additional performances are added through out the year. This group meets 1 to 2 times per week after school.Must audition with advisor
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Chem MagicMr. BauerAfter schoolVaries2 weeks prior to Safe Halloween NightE108Chem Magic prepares and performs magic shows utilizing chemical properties. Past and recent AP/Honors Chem students practice after school to perfect their tricks. No activity fee
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Chess ClubMr. WickstromAfter schoolE201Chess Club has students from grades 9 to 12 who are interested in playing chess and improving their skills. The club meets from November to March.this is not a club he asks student from his classes
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Chick-fil-A Leader Ms. ShadeTBDTBD2 - 3 times per monthCafe or N106Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is a group of students who want to be leaders, learn leadership skills, and impact the community through action. No activity fee
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EagleairesMrs. Combs2:30 - 4:00 p.m.Monday/WednesdayTwice weekly, all yearW102 / AuditoriumEagleaires is Exeter’s most select choral ensemble. Concert Choir members can audition for this group in May. In addition to performing a full semester’s program at our Winter and Spring concerts, Eagleaires also provides music for various events within the community (Tree Lighting Ceremony, National Anthem at sporting events, Library, Country Club, etc.). Eagleaires also represents Exeter in workshops at various colleges as well as in New York City with Broadway performers. Must audition with advisor
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Emergency Services ClubMrs. LakeAfter schoolTuesday or ThursdayTwice a month and as neededN212Emergency Services Club is open to all students and it provides opportunities for community service hours and focuses on activities that help our school and community. It works closely with the Exeter Township Fire Department and their Junior Firefighter Program. Safe Halloween Night, helps facilitate and set up the 9/11 High School Ceremony, Holiday Volunteering, Facilitates Food Drive at Exeter Junior High School, leadership and environmental activities with The Althouse Arboretum.Contacted 10/1 for completion
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Exeter Eagles Environmental /
Envirothon (E3) Club
TBD2:30 - 3:15 p.m.September 17 then every other MondayBi-Weekly / Twice a month through DecemberN214Exeter Eagles’ Environmental (E3) / Envirothon Club – Welcomes students interested in learning about nature and promoting environmental sustainability through community service projects. Members also have the opportunity to participate in the Pennsylvania Envirothon, an academic team based competition that focuses on wildlife, aquatic, forestry, and soil resources. Several outdoor activities, such as hiking and kayaking, are offered during the school year.
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Fall PlayMrs. GaltereVarious rehersalsVarious rehersalsAuditoriumJoin the cast to add your creative talents to the show! Opportunities abound both on-stage and behind-the-scenes. No prior experience necessary!Must audition with advisor for play parts, other opportunities available
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Forensic Science ClubMrs. Wetzel2:30 - 3:15 p.m.TBD2x / MonthN211Forensic science club is for students who have an interest in Forenisc Science and related criminal justice fields. We participate in Safe Halloween Night, and the STEM fair. At our meetings we conduct laboratory investigations and watch and discuss Forensic Files.
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French ClubMadame LapicFrench Club allows students to explore and study more about French culture and language beyond what is offered in the class. The club is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about the French language and its culture.contacted 10/1
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Future Educators of America (FEA)Ms. PinkertonAfter schoolVaries1 time a monthG10FEA learns about the field of education and the various careers involved within the field. Also discusses issues and challenges that they may face in the field. contacted 10/1
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Gaming ClubMrs. Weinhold2:30 - 3:45 p.m.WednesdayWeeklyE104The gaming club is a place where students can enjoy playing video games with each other and have fun.no activity fee
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German ClubFrau WoodfordAfter schoolFridayWeeklyW110German Club provides students with activities to practice their German language skills and advance their cultural awareness. Some activities include German conversations during meals, three blood drives, and hosting activities for the exchange program.
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Key ClubMrs. WegmanThe students in Key Club fulfill the objective of their membership through projects of all types. New members are selected from all grades in the fall. Key Club is open to anyone in 9 - 12 grade who is interested in joining. The two largest projects for Key Club are planning and running Safe Halloween Night and running Key Club Intramural Basketball. KC member score the games. You do not have to be a Key Club member to be on an Intramural basketball team. contacted 10/1
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Intramural Basketball
(Key Club B-ball)
Mrs. WegmanAfter school WinterAux and Main GymsKey Club Intramural Basketball is a competitive basketball league open to all 9-12 students who do not play for the HS teams. Sign-ups will be in October. You must sign up as a team with 6-8 players. More info will be available during the October sign up.I would not list this separately, this is part of key club
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Latin ClubMrs. ThomasAfter schoolMonday Every 2 weeksE103Latin Club is open to anyone in 9 - 12 grade interested in getting more involved in school activities. Students do not need to have any previous Latin experience to join. Our main activity is the annual Latin Club Food drive in December. We also participte in Safe Halloween Night and are looking to expand our club participation into the spring.
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LEO ClubMr. LaskyAfter schoolMonday (other days as needed)Usually once a month or as neededN215Leo Club provides opportunities for community service to any student in grades 9-12. Sponsored by the Exeter Township Lions Club, the Leos do a variety of community service actvities throughout the year. Some of our past activities included New Student Social, Safe Halloween, Christmas Wish Lists, Easter Baskets to the needy, and the 5K run for Relay for Life.
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Literary MagazineMr. HummerAfter schoolAt least once a monthN103Literary Magazine is an opportunity for students to come together and work towards publishing poetry, prose, or art.
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Mini-THONMrs. Bollinger
Ms. Harper
After schoolTuesdays, except the first Tuesday of the month3 - 4 times per month, students should attend at least 2 meetings per monthCafeteria at start of year, switching to N210 laterMini-THON is a community service and leadership club open to all students. We raise money to help fight pediatric cancer and proceeds go to Four Diamonds children at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. The motto of THON is 'FTK' because everything is 'For the Kids.' Join us to put your leadership and community outreach skills to the test while helping us plan our 12-hour main event and other fundraisers throughout the year!
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Mock TrialMr. ReeseAfter schoolMondayWeekly, with additional meetings possible as the competition approachesW207Mock Trial members learn how to read through a lengthy court case. They role play a court case to compete with other schools with real judges and lawyers acting as the jury.
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Model UN TeamMrs. StaubAfter schoolSeptember 20 - 1st meetingModel UN is an organization that partners with other Model UN clubs in the area to explore realistic government roles, events, and crises. Advisor not selected
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National Honor Society (NHS)Mrs. GajewskiAfter school variableTypically, once a monthLibraryNHS is an established organization recognizing outstanding high school students in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Membership is by application at the end of the sophomore and/or junior years.Must be recommended and approved. Certain criteria must be met
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Photo ClubMs. HarperAfter SchoolMondayWeekly, except first of the Month.G16Photo Club promotes creativity and professionalism through digital photography. Created for those who have successfully completed a photography class and would like to further their photography experience outside of the classroom.
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Quiz BowlMr. WickstromAfter schoolThursday (we will be practicing Tues. as well starting in November)Twice a weekE201An inter-scholarship trivia competition where students compete using their studies and general trivia.
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SAGATBD2:30 p.m.MondayWeeklyS208The Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) club is here to provide a safe place for young LGBTQ+ students to interact with each other, as well as to educate on topics involving sexual/romantic orientation and gender that may not be commonly discussed in school or home. Both LGBTQ+ students and Allies are welcome. no activity fee
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Science OlympiadMr. Keebler
Mr. Lasky
After school Varies with a monthly scheduleVaries with a monthly scheduleE 106 & N 215An academic contest that incorporates the various disciplines of science. Many of the events require preparation or construction of items or machines that are tested for their efficiency and accuracy.
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Ski ClubMr. Hunsberger
Mr. Wasner
2:30 p.m.TBDCAFBlue Mountain is offering the following 1) Student Season Pass that is good Monday – Friday all access, Sat & Sun after 3 PM, non holiday for $169. 2) Parent Season Pass that is good Monday – Friday all access, Sat & Sun after 3 PM, non holiday for $399. 3) Lessons ($25 per lesson, unlimited) 4) Rentals $120 unlimited M-F, Sat & Sun after 3 PM (includes helmet) 5) Any day season pass at discounted rate for $429.I don't have any contact info - see legath
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Spanish ClubSeñora DeFusco2:30 p.m.MondayWeeklyW108The Spanish Club is an environment outside of the classroom where those who have a passion for the Spanish-speaking culture can get together, participate in activities and meet other like-minded students. Additionally, the club honors the importance of helping the community by participating in community service projects. This club is student-led, providing students with the chance to develop their leadership skills and make a difference in their community.
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Spring MusicalMrs. GaltereVarious rehersalsVarious rehersalsAuditoriumJoin the cast to add your creative talents to the show! Opportunities abound both on-stage and behind-the-scenes. No prior experience necessary!Must audition with advisor for play parts, other opportunities available
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Stage CrewMr. PauleyAs announced on SchoologyAuditoriumStage Crew students provide technical support for all performance events at the high school.
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STEM TeamMr. PotterThe PA Governor's STEM Team is comprised of 5 students, typically seniors, who are chosen based on their participation and performance in our STEM pathway.
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Student CouncilMrs. Rudy2:30 p.m.WednesdayWeekly until after Homecoming, then monthlyN213Student Council is the voice of the student body. The organization acts on behalf of the students in matters concerning the faculty, administration, and the student body. Many student events are planned and organized by Student Council including Homecoming, pep rallies, parades, and dances. Student Council also takes part in many of the other clubs and activities to assist those organizations. Members of the club are also given opportunities to serve in the surrounding community.
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Students Against Cyberbullying (STAC)Mrs. CobleAfter schoolTBD2x / monthN106STAC is here to provide support and education to others who are going through any form of digital harassment/cyberbullying. It is our goal to make sure every student at Exeter knows they are NOT ALONE.no activity charged
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Students Opposed to
Destructive Activities (SODA)
Ms. PinkertonAfter schoolVairesTwice a monthG10 or Dairy QueenSODA Club is Exeter's representation of a natural effort to combat the perils of poor decision-making. Fundraising, public relations, and school activities are sponsored by SODA Club throughout the year.contacted 10/1
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Technology Student Association (TSA)Mr. Lorah
Mr. Potter
2:30 p.m.WednesdayWeeklyS102TSA is a world-wide STEM-based junior and senior high competitive organization. Students have the opportunity to compete in a wide range of STEM and Technology events.
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The TalonMr. WisniewskiAfter schoolThursdayMonthlyN101Exeter Senior High School's Newspaper, The Talon, is a monthly publication available to all faculty and students. Students write articles on events that happen at the school, as well as what's going on in the world. They also do reports on movies and shows that are popular in the media.
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Y-TeensMrs. ThomasAfter schoolWednesdayEvery other weekE103Y-Teens is a group of highly motivated students who serve the school and community. Students in this club volunteer continuously throughout the year to help better the community and school. The club is open to any 9 - 12 graders who are interested in joining. We run the school store and have participated in Relay For Life and collections for the Animal Rescue League and Humane Society. The club is open to both boys and girls.