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Academic DecathlonTo study material that isn't covered in a normal classroom setting, to expand our knowledge of different subjects.Wednesdays 5:30-8pm, Thursdays 6-8pm, Saturdays 10am-2pmRoom 155/151Sophie Pionek, 319-558-3784, spionek@crschools.us
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Adastra (WHS's National Honor Society)"The purpose of this organization shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a
desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of secondary schools."
No regular meetingsFomerly Mr. Hilton. TBD this year.Officers: President Josiah Wickum, Vice President - Kyle Reisinger, Secretary - Lydia Appleby-Sparrow, Treasurer - Grace Wolle
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Amnesty InternationalTo act in concert with this international organization to raise awareness on human rights abuses at home and abroad and to act to make positive change.1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 3:15pmRoom 155Sophie Pionek, 319-558-3784, spionek@crschools.usThis year's leaders: Lydai Appleby-Sparrow, Louise Funk, Grace Wolle
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Art ClubLearn and create art in a welcoming environment. Art club is open to anyone wanting a bit more art in their lives.3rd Wednesday of each month Room 241Liz Schmelzer, Erin Ennis, Sara Rieger, its a group effort this yearStudent Leaders: Gloria LaPointe, Ross Ledford
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Backpacking ClubTo enjoy the outdoorsVarious days/times in Fall and SpringState parksJ.P. Graham
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Bible StudyTo bring more of the Bible into schools for those who want itThursday 2:50-3:40pmVariousJordan Pinckney 319-350-9353
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Black Student Union (BSU)The Black Student Union is a student led organization that advocates for changes in school and the community in regards to POC students. Our goal is to encourage, educate, and fight against any racial discrimination, prejudice, and inequality at our school and in the community. We will have guest speakers, fun activities involving the community, and amazing volunteer opportunities. The Union welcomes everyone whose mission is to ally with POC students no matter gender or ethnicity. BSU stands as a pillar of hope for POC students at Washington High School and our ultimate goal is to make more school more inclusive and diverse.Friday 1:20-2:00IJAG ClassroomChanelle Thomas (cthomas@crschools.us)
President: Daniel Bruce; VP: Sopmel Mellish; Secretary: Kamiyah Elders; Treasurer-Macyn Davidson
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Book ClubThursdays at 3:00pmLibraryFrank Scherrman fscherrman@crschools.us
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Chess ClubHave fun and play chessMonday 3:00pm -4:00pmLibraryFrank Scherrman fscherrman@crschools.us
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Circle of FriendsHaving Special Needs students interact with gen ed studentsOnce a month Rooms 104, 105Cheryl Tlusty-Marsh
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Debate TeamTalk Fast, Be Smart, Achieve VictoryClass offered B4 during Fall term. Practices on Monday and Friday after school. 15 weekend tournaments a year.Room 125Warren Sprouse
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Drama Club Produce 3 full theatre productions per year and various special events; enjoy community theatre events and productions together. Various depending on production and event schedules.Room 121 and Little TheatreKyle Woollums (kwoollums@crschools.us)
President: Eloise Prince, VP: Annie Farmer, Officers: Pez Owens, Isla Hamilton, EJ Miller, Leyla Roosa, Matthew Buckaloo
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Dungeons and Dragons ClubRoll dice, have fun.Thursday's after schoolRoom 140Sam Glenn-Angell
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E-SportsThis state championship team competes against other high schools in various video games throughout the year. Several students on the E-sports team have received full scholarships to college for E-sports. Jason Wood, Jordan Eshelman
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)To see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes.Every Tuesday morning at 7Room 247Jake Anderson (jacoanderson@crschools.us)Haddie LeVake, Gloria LaPointe
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Future Business Leaders of AmericaFBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.Every other Wednesdays after schoolRoom 215Debbie Smith
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Green teamTo improve the school's natural environment as well as make teachers & students aware of their energy use. TBD with new Friday schedule.Room 156J.P. GrahamGrace Wolle and Reagan Stock
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GSA (Gender Sexuality Alliance)It’s a safe place for the LGBTQ+ community and allies to come and hang out. We also try to help educate about the community they are in.
Every Monday and Wednesday after schoolRoom 140Sam Glenn-AngellHaley Graw, Connor Morgan, Marley Lytle
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Guatemala Service TripBuild a house, climb a volcano, practice SpanishListen to announcements132 Ceci Cornejo
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Health Occupations Student Association (HOSA)To practice skills, build knowledge, network and learn about preparing for careers in the field of health. Room 219Stephanie Neff, sneff@crschools.us
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Improv Club (FDIC)to open up kids to an off-the-script experience where creativity and quick thinking is welcome! No auditions or previous experience is required, anyone may come to any practice.TBARoom 228Layne SheetzCaptains: Pez Owens and Matthew Buckaloo
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Individual SpeechNo other form of activity is any more important than learning to communicate effectively. Individuals prepare performances and communicate using theatre, music, movement, poetry, prose, non fiction, oratory, and media. We participate in 3 contests throughout the season.Various times from December-MarchRoom 218Carrie Tinkham- ctinkham@crschools.us Layne Sheetz - lsheetz@crschools.us
Speech Committee: Isla Hamilton, Ayva Kemper, Annie Farnum, Corinne Owens, EJ Miller, Lily Parsons, Matthew Buckaloo, Sonja Ostmo, Frances Roland, Lainey Hopkins
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InteractTo provide service to others within our school and community while cultivating leadership skills within our members. 2nd Monday of each month 3-3:45PMRoom 249Danielle Maus - dmaus@crschools.usPresident: Olivia Lindeman VP: Maya and Alanna Lahart Secretary/Treasurer: Violet and Lily Johnson
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Juggling ClubDextrous manipulation of objects - learn fun skills Thursdays after schoolcafeteria or courtyardTressa Larson tlarson@crschools.us, 484-213-6719
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Knitting and Crochet ClubA space for crafters to craft together. We will also teach people how to knit and crochet!Thursdays after school until 4:30pm217 (Phan)Tiphany Phan - tphan@crschools.us / Sophie Pionek spionek@crschools.us
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Large Group SpeechGood communicators equal great citizens. We collaboratively tell stories using theatre, speech, comedy, music, movement, and multimedia and participate in 3 contests throughout the season.Various times from November to Feb218Carrie Tinkham - ctinkham@crschools.us Layne Sheetz - lsheetz@crschools.us
Speech Committee: Isla Hamilton, Ayva Kemper, Annie Farnum, Corinne Owens, EJ Miller, Lily Parsons, Matthew Buckaloo, Sonja Ostmo, Frances Roland, Lainey Hopkins
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Magic the Gathering ClubBuild community through a fun and complex strategy game that connects people of all agesTuesdays 3:00-4:00pm217Patrick Tecklenburg- ptecklenburg@crschools.us
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Math Team To see math that wouldn't be seen in a normal High School class, to challenge ourselves, and most importantly to have fun.
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Mock TrialTo expand student knowledge of the Legal System and participate in mock court trial. Early January through mid March; Wednesdays after school from 3:00 - 4:30Room 146Rodney Egel - regel@crschools.usConnor Brown?
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MVP (Mentors in Violence Prevention)To provide education and discussion to students around bullying, gender violence, and how to become active bystanders when confronted with harmful and abusive behaviors.TBDRoom 219Stephanie Neff, sneff@crschools.us
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Performing Arts TechniciansTo support all WHS Performing Arts and Student Organizations with technical support for productions, concerts, assemblies and special presentations at WHSNo regular meeting time - we meet before major events to coordinate support - Students who wish to participate can either contact Mr. Logeman or Mr. Schmidt directly, or sign up for crews for productions when they are available.WHS Little Theater and Scene Shop Isaac Logeman, ilogeman@crschools.us and Sam Schmidt, sschmidt@crschools.us
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Science ClubFacilitate students designing and executing original science research with the intention of competing in science fairs acros the state of Iowa.Tuesdays Room 138Mallory Wills-Howe, mwills@crschools.us
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Special OlympicsSpecial Olympics Iowa has been a statewide movement that unleashes the human spirit through the transformative power and joy of sports. Using sports as the catalyst, and including programming on health and education, Special Olympics is fighting inactivity, injustice and intolerance. As a result, people with intellectual disabilities become accepted and valued members of their communities, which leads to a more respectful and inclusive society for all.Varioius days/timesOffsiteColleen Urban (coach) curban@crschools
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Take ChargeAims to educate students about the possible consequences of destructive decisions and looks to promote choices for a healthy lifestyleWednesdays in room 116 at 2:55-3:25 pmRoom 116Traci Mooney-Shaffer (tmooney-s@crschools.us)President Kamiyah Elders
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The Surveyor (school newspaper)To spread news and information to the Washington student bodyClass that students must sign up for (Class Block B1)W252tphan@crschools.usPlease talk to us if you have any information that you would like to be publicized. Student Editors: Ariel Kolder (25akolder@crschools.us) ; Ayva Kemper (25akemper@crschools.us)
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Video Game ClubPlay games and have fun in an open and receptive social environmentWednesday 3:00pm-4:00pm November-FebruaryRoom 216Jason Wood
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Warrior Bots (Robotics)Design, build and test a robot to submit to a competition. Work as a team to solve problems.Tuesday: 3:00-5:00pm Friday: 1:00-3:00pmIMCWendy Gutierrez wggutz@yahoo.comMarley Lytle, Kliff McDonald,
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Warriorettes The Washington Warriorettes are a majorette dance team at Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This team is a way for young men and women of color, and those who feel like they don’t fit in to express their individuality, cultural awareness, and freedom of expression through dance.Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:10-6:30TBDNatalie Turner naturner@gmail.com Maleaha Anderegg manderegg@crschools.us Amber Bradberry abradberry@crschools.us
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Washington Literary PressProduce 4 issues of Fingerprints - present the creative work of Wasah students to the communityTuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00-4:00pmRoom 223mhilton@crschools.usLeilua Conrad-senior editor; Mattie Piersall
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Washington Warriors RugbyCompete in the state rugby association leagueVarioius times during SpringFront lawnPatrick Lausen; patrick@convergenceaquisitions.comIsa Junge; Wyatt Young
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WHS MaizeOur mission with Maize is to carve a space for all students and make them feel that Washington is a place where they belong and take an active part in their time here.Posters and announcements will be posted prior to club activities. Maize will meet every other WednesdayRoom 142Ceci Cornejo ccornejo@crschools.usOfficers: Kaydance Barns - President (25kbarnes@crschools.us), Amari Rogel - VP/PR (24arogel@crschools.us), Jimena Garcia De Paz - VP/Secretary (24arogel@crschools.us), Maysa Hamilton - Event Coordinator (25mhamilton@crschools.us)

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