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Group NameDescriptionAdvisor(s)Meeting Info (Time/Place) Codes/Links/How to Join ...
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ACE Mentorship ProgramStudents will design real buildings in Lansing with Construction Managers, Engineers, and Architects. This club also offers college scholarships to students. Every other Tuesday at local construction offices
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APACThe Asian Pacific Awareness Club builds relationships, raises awareness, and celebrates different cultures RhynardEvery other TuesdayContact Mrs. Rhynard in Room D121 or nrhynard@waverlyk12.netStudents are welcome to join any time!
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Black Student UnionA space to promote positive representation of
black excellence and culture at Waverly High
School. Leadership, history, and self-advocacy
are a few objectives of this organization.
BSU welcomes diversity as it provides a
table for discussion and understanding
of experiences and issues that impact
African American students.
Mrs. KimbroughBi-Weekly/ TBD
See Mrs. Kimbrough in Room B-120 Google classroom code: ue3nkz7
Welcome to join anytime
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Creative Craft ClubCreative Craft Club is for all students who want to explore sewing, collaging, jewelry making, drawing, painting, knitting or any other crafty thing they like. It is a safe space to create and connect with other creators.
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Dungeons and Dragons ClubThe D&D Club is a group where
students can create an adventure
in a mystical world formulated by
the Dungeon Master. The players
form an adventuring group who
explore fantasy worlds together
as they embark on epic challenges
and quests to level up their characters.
Joseph WelchEvery other Wednesday after school,
Room D114
Google classroom code is
bkqwjup. The remind code
is @whsddcl
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Drone ClubJoin our aerial drone competition team and master cutting-edge skills in drone engineering, programming, and flight operations—while controlling your craft through immersive VR glasses. Work with your team to outfly and outthink other schools in thrilling head-to-head challenges.TBD
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Esports TeamStudents can compete in team-oriented video games. Students will match up against schools around the state!Jared TaschTBD (Informational Meeting coming in early-mid September)Visit D103 for information.
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Feminist Cluba bi-monthly meeting space for those in support that women are equalR. FieldsTBDroom B118
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French ClubA monthly celebration of French food and cultureParsonsOn hiatus for the 2025-2026 school yearCome to Parsons' room on the days we're holding French Club!
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French Honor Society Complete school-wide and community-wide service and outreach activities Amy ParsonsOn hiatus for the 2025-2026 school yearStudents who maintain an A- average through 2 years of French study and a 3.0 overall GPA are asked to join. This is not a group anyone can join.
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InteractInteract Club is a Rotary International-affiliated group focused on building leadership skills, civic duty, and spreading kindness while serving both our school and the greater Lansing community. Members take responsibility in a variety of service projects like blanket-making, kindness cards for children's hospitals, and community cleanups. Through team-leading opportunities, we also collaborate with other clubs to support initiatives that benefit our school and local area. Interact offers students a chance to grow as leaders, take initiative, and make a real difference in the community. Ms. YoungBi-weekly in room D107. Day of the week TBDGroupMe:https://groupme.com/join_group/104245058/cSlb7S1Z

Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/NzE0Njc5NzIwMDk5?cjc=i6sc77i

Remind: Text @h8a2eh to 81010

Contact Ms. Young Rm D107 cbyoung@waverlyschools.net for more information.
Students can join anytime of the year.
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International Student AllianceThe Mission of the Waverly International Student Alliance is to build a bridge between international and domestic students at WHS so that we can take advantage of our diversity to help and learn from each other!Mr. HollenbaughGetting started in September! Stop by Room D118! Look for an email after Labor Day to join! We will need tour guides for September when we have international vistors coming to Waverly
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International Thespian SocietyInternational Thespian Society is an
honor society for students who
demonstrate excellent work in the area
of theatre arts. ITS meets monthly to discuss
upcoming theatre events, workshops,
auditions, and other important
information for theatre students.
All are welcome to attend ITS meetings.
Interested students can attend
any meeting for more information or email Ms. Partridge.
Ms. PartridgeFirst meeting August 27th, 3-3:30 pmspartridge@waverlyk12.net
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Latinos UnidosA bi-weekly celebration of the food, culture, music and people of Latin America. A place for students of Latinx origin and their friends to gather and have fun!


Ms. Leffel-JonesEvery other Wednesday from 2:45-3:45.
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Magic:The Gathering ClubThe Magic: The Gathering Club is a fun and
inclusive space for students to cultivate
friendships and community through the
playing of a fantasy-themed trading card game.
Members of this club will develop critical
thinking, logic, risk assessment,
mathematical reasoning, and other soft skills
through playing a game that features a
heavy focus on fantasy and lore.
Mr. HollenbaughTBD, this may vary.
The first meeting is on
Thursday (1/22) and we will
decide more from there.
Meetings will take place
after school until 4:30 or
5pm in Room D118.
Visit Room D118 for more info.
Students may join anytime!
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MAJOR MovementCollaborative dance group gathering to represent student voice and culture through education, leadership and dance. Students will come together to empower our learning community through the art of dance and movement. Students must commit to team covenant and practice schedule. J. Murphy, S. KimbroughTuesdays & Wednesdays from 3:15-4:15pm See Ms. Kimbrough for application & tryout schedule
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Math ClubA celebration of math:
Games, riddles, movies.
Learn about concepts not covered
in the classroom.
Participate in competitions.
Hear from professionals who use math.
Help others engage in math.
Mr. TylerSchedule may vary and will be posted in Classroom.
Typically every other
Thursday evening.
room D125
See Mr. Tyler - room D125
ctyler@waverlyk12.net
Google: 7boj2b5
Remind: @297hd37
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Orchestra ClubAll things strings! Come play classical music on traditional string instruments!OnzeTBDSee Mr. Onze.
conze@waverlyschools.net
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National Honor Society Provide service to the community including tutoring and helping out with school wide activitiesAmber Butler Jennie Galasso Connor WalshGeneral meetings are held in the ITC after school two Wednesdays a monthThose students who are qualified are asked to join. All those who were interested did so.This is not a group just anyone can join
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Peace JamLearn how peace, nonviolence and compassionate
leadership can transform your class,
school and community.

Chris Tyler
Nichole Rhynard
TBDInterested students should join up with
International Student Alliance
See club info above
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Peer-to-PeerUpperclasssmen will take Peer-to-Peer as an elective and attend classes with a student(s) with disabilities. Their goal is to support & create friendships with their students int their classes. Students will also attend FLEX hour to learn about disabiltiies and how to support their peers that they are assigned to. Ms. GyulvesziTBDContact Mrs. Gyulvesz at sgyulveszi@waverlyk12.net
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Pottery ClubA group for students interested in creating
with clay and learning different ceramic
techniques.
Lam-WilsonTBD (Fall Semester only), Rm. G104
contact Mrs. Lam-Wilson at: llam@waverlyschools.net
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Quiz BowlStudents compete against other area schools in a trivia game setting. There is a fall season and a winter season. Mrs. ColbryPractices will be Tuesday and Thursday from 3-4 in room E012 (Colbry). Once the fall season begins practices will be Tuesday 3-4 with competitions on Wednesdays at Dewitt High School. Contact Mrs. Colbry in room E012 or acolbry@waverlyk12.netSeason starts in early September and competitions begin late September or early October
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Robotics Team Join our robotics team and gain real-world skills in business, engineering, and skilled trades like welding, machining, laser cutting, and powder coating—plus video editing, electrical work, and leadership. You’ll work with a team to design, build, and market a competitive robot while facing off against other schools in exciting competitions. It’s your chance to innovate, collaborate, and lead while building a future-ready skill set.Mr. StaufferMondays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Robotics Lab (south end of the middle school).

We will likely add a second date later in the year that will also be from 6:00 to 8:00 as we get closer to competition season.
Stop by a meeting, email Mr. Stauffer at sstauffer@waverlyk12.net, or stop by Mr. Stauffer's room (Room E002)Check out Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram
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SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Alliance)LGTQIA youth and their allies!Ms. WaltonFirst Tuesday of the month during FLEX
Third Tuesday of the month after school
Google Classroom: o7gco73
Stop by D120
Email cwalton@waverlyschools.net
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Science ClubDo exciting science! This club includes student-driven science activities, such as a gardening, making ice cream, and using microscopes. Students choose and run the activities with advisor guidance. Ms. MacKenzieEvery Wednesday
3-4 PM
Room E006
Drop ins welcome at any time! Stop by room E006 or email Ms. MacKenzie at tmackenzie@waverlyk12.net for more info. Meetings rotate between leadership and general meetings. Everyone is invited to both. Leadership meetings focus on planning activities, general meetings focus on doing them.
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Sewing ClubMs. Cat
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Spanish Honor Society Complete school-wide and community-wide service and outreach activities Ms. Leffel-Jones3rd Flex of every monthStudents who maintain an A- average through 2 years of Spanish study are asked to join. This is not a group anyone can join.
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Student GovernmentProvide a democratic forum in which students can address those school-related issues which affect their lives; Maintain a continuous communication channel from students to both faculty and administration, as well as among the students within the school; Offer a year-long program of social functions and community involvement projects for students and encourage school spirit; Develop students in the duties and responsibilities of good citizenship, using the school environment as the primary training ground.Ms. Ohl-ShawOne FLEX and one Thursday after school each monthSee Ms. Ohl-Shaw (room C115 or email nohlshaw@waverlyk12.net) for more info!
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Students for Environmental Action (SEA)A group for any students (and staff!) interested in making our school greener and learning about how to become involved on a larger scale. Mrs. VanWalsumWednesdays after school, alternating weeks with NHS. Subject to change if this conflicts with too many members' schedules. Classroom: tzstfx4; email Mrs. VanWalsum cvanwalsum@waverlyk12.net; stop by room D111.
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Theatre Tech ClubLearn about lighting, costuming, sound systems, painting, construction, and all kinds of other skills! Ms. PartridgeTuesdays after school twice per monthVisit an International Thespian Society meeting to get more information or contact Ms. PartridgeStudents are welcome to jump in any time!
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Tutoring! Need tutoring help? Even if you are on top of things, we can help you stay organized, plan your study time, and help you prepare for your next assessment! NHS students (Mrs. Butler) Every Thursday 2:45 - 3:30 Rm. B109 Just show up!
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Unified With sports and leadership as a foundation, the Special Olympics Unified program offers activities that equip students with the tools and training to create experiences that allow all students, both with and without disabilities to interact and spread the message of inclusion. Mr. Sherry/Ms. GyulvesziTBDMr. Sherry/Ms. Gyulveszi
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