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Email AddressClub Description Meeting Location What type of club is it?Meeting DayMeeting TimePresident ContactAdvisor
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Southeast Asian Student UnionThis club provides a safe space and community for the Southeast Asian students of MA as well as any others that wish to be allies. We will hopefully be making food at some point this year, such as Lumpia, and to raise awareness for a minority within the Asian community.G-6CultureWednesdayLunchDiego AgustinJohn McBlair
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Chinese Culture ClubTo introduce interested individuals to Chinese and Asian culture. Members do not need to speak Chinese / Asian languages!E-14Culture, FoodThursdayLunchWilona ChenRui Dong
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menlo atherton asian culture club
the purpose of this club is to share all kinds of asian culture—including holidays, food, special customs, etc., and to educate students on the effects stereotypes have on their peersG7Arts, Awareness, Culture, Food, ServiceWednesdayLunchKatherine De Saramms. choe
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Japanese ClubLearn Japanese and Japanese cultureG-19Culture, Hobby, languageWednesdayLunchKevin JiangMs Tomiko Fronk
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Pacific Islander ClubThis club will be representing all Pacific Islanders at Menlo Atherton. All cultures and races are welcomed and we will be learning and exploring all the islands of the pacific. We will hold events showcasing each culture.C12CultureWednesdayLunch, Flextime, AfterschoolAlia VunipolaKatharina Latu
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Lideres latinxThe purpose of our club is to have a representation of a Latino community at our school, for us Latinos to be the ones to represent our beautiful culture. One of our goals as a club is to be able to have a space where all Latinos at MA can come together share ideas, share our cultures with one another, and teach others about the different Latino cultures at MA. D-9 culture representation ThursdayFlextimeJohana Gonzalez Karina Flores
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LUMALatinx Unidos of Menlo Atherton, also known as LUMA is a Latinx culture club that focus on the Latinx community here at MA. We talk and share about our culture and experiences here at MA but also in our own lives. We host events, have guest speakers, and most importantly come together as a community and support eachother. F-18CultureWednesdayLunchDiana Silva (for now) Ms. Maldonado
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FolkloricoThe purpose of this club is to embrace the Spanish culture and show pride in what style of dances we do.
F-18 and Dance Room
Culture, PreformanceWednesday, ThursdayFlextime, LunchAshley ArellanoMs. Maldonado
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IntercambioIntercambio is an intercultural exchange where Spanish and English speakers share their cultures and languages with each other. This year, we hope to offer extra credit in language classes for participation and to host fundraising events such as selling delicious Latin American cuisine!G2Culture, Food, LanguageThursdayLunchTBDMr. Nelson
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Black Student UnionTo inspire, educate, organize, and activate Black Youth at M-A to make local and structural changes to improve the quality of all Black lives. Our purpose is to promote the development of cooperative efforts among schools and communities, to perpetuate the opportunities for self, school, and community improvement, and to train and encourage leadership. To build strong relationships within the Black community at M-A. B5CultureThursday
Lunch, Flextime, Afterschool, we are still in the process of finalizing this
Apollo Jackson
Shionda Nickerson /Chloe Gentile-Montgomery
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Jewish Student UnionJewish Student Union celebrates Jewish identity and culture. We celebrate with high holidays, historical information days, and activities. In doing so, the Jewish Student Union aims to unify the MA Jewish community with fun activities both in and out of meetings. D-24Culture, FoodWednesdayLunchJacqueline NassiriMrs. Keigher
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Middle Eastern Group of Students (MEGOS)
The purpose of MEGOS will be to organize Middle Eastern cultural events on campus and hold lessons and seminars where we discuss and discover the unique and diverse elements of Middle Eastern culture. We hold events such as a Persian New Year (Nowruz) Celebration as well as cultural events from other places in the Middle East. We also plan on bringing about a greater awareness about Middle Eastern culture to the school campus by discussing distinct cultural customs such as dances, literature, visual art, and food. G-10CultureWednesdayLunchParsa ZaheriMallory Byrne
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French Culture ClubIn the French Culture Club, we will learn about different aspects of French culture by watching films, eating snacks, listening to music, presenting about holidays/monuments, and more. No prior knowlege required!E-13CultureFridayLunchZoey LeSapna Bhagwat
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Queer Asian VoicesThe Queer Asian Voices Club is a space dedicated to forming a community of LGBTQ+ Asian-American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) students at M-A. We’ll hold open, safe discussions on both our Asian and queer identity and hope this can be a space for students to meet others with similar experiences. G-7Awareness, CultureTuesdayLunchNadia RuizMs. Choe
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Genders and Sexualities Alliance (GSA)
We work to educate M-A on LGBTQ+ issues, history, and culture. We advocate for respect and equality for LGBTQ+ students, and serve as a welcoming place for all students!!B3Awareness, ServiceWednesdayFlextimeKatie DoranMs. Olson
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Alt JournalClub mostly for queer & POC to express their identity through creative outlets.C-12Arts, Awareness, Culture, HobbyThursdayLunchElizabeth RosalesMs. Angelone
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LEO ClubThe LEO club is a community service club that engages in a wide array of activities such as writing cards to veterans and seniors, environmental service, and food drives.P-5ServiceThursdayLunchParsa ZaheriMr. Stuart
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CurieusWe will go to the boys and girls club, PAL, or other places like that and teach underprivileged kids STEM.S-9ServiceWednesdayFlexKasra MotamediMr. Powell
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Menlo Atherton Key ClubKey Club is a student-led, high school organization. Our members make the world a better place through service. In doing so, we grow as individuals and as leaders by answering the call to lead, summoning the courage to engage and developing the heart to serve.D-23*ServiceThursdayLunchLani VitalRika Hirata
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Project ImpactThe purpose of our club is to help expose kids to a demographic of socioeconomic people they would likely not interact with otherwise. We also hope to provide assistance and service to those in need. P-5ServiceMondayLunchMateo Cuellar-KohMr.Stuart
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Women's UnionWomen’s Union is a club focused on spreading awareness on issues women face across the world. Through fundraisers, we plan on raising and donating money to charities concerned about unfair access to education, domestic violence, sexism, and more. B-3AwarenessTuesdayLunchAnna Gady MoguilnitskaiaMiss Olson
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Need For Speed ClubWe will be organizing fundraisers, like short runs, to collect funds to donate to PE programs in underprivileged elementary schools. Additionally, we will be collecting PE equipment (balls, cones, rackets, etc.) to donate to these schools P-1Awareness, Service, SportsWednesdayLunchOwen van Loben SelsChris Saunders
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Kenya HelpRaise money to further women’s education in Kenya. P-15ServiceFridayLunchKate BudingerStrub
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BuildOnWe fundraise throughout the school year for a service trip to build a school during summer in a developing country. Past locations include Senegal, Haiti, and Guatemala.P-5ServiceWednesdayLunchIsabel Norman Andrew Stuart
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Africa Cries Out ClubOut club hopes to help out and raise awareness for Africa contribute and help children attain a better future and escape the cycle of hunger, illness and poverty. Among other things, we will fundraise and set up shoes and device drives.
G-8Awareness, ServiceTuesdayLunchKatelyn ChaoMs. Walsh
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Care BearsWe make and hand-deliver care packages to migrants and those at the US-Mexico Border. P-5ServiceTuesdayLunchElla Bohmann FarrellAndrew Stuart
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Operation SmileOperation Smile is a nonprofit organization that allows for children in developing countries receive treatment for cleft lips and cleft palates for free and ultimately allow those children to smile.B - 11ServiceMondayLunchKamron AthwalMr. Knowles
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Dream Volunteers ClubDream Volunteers is an organization focusing on providing local and international service opportunities for students. We connect you to service days and trips abroad. You’ll also have opportunities to lead your own personal service project as well as a group service project we’ll all collaborate on. S-8ServiceThursdayLunchKiana GholamyErica Woll
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Deaf Culture Clubthe purpose of this club is educate students on the struggles that deaf and hard of hearing people face, as well as teach the basics of sign language and how they can support the deaf community.G-8Awareness, CultureThursdayLunchFaith SchubinMs. Walsh
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FAB ClubThe Friends and Buddies Club works with students with special needs to help bridge the social barrier. We meet at lunch to hang out, play game with, and talk. All are welcome!E-WingAwarenessWednesdayLunchMargaret DonaldMr. Stuart
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Disability awareness clubBringing awareness, knowledge, and inclusivity to everyone at Menlo Atherton high school. Providing information on common disabilities on how to provide opportunities to those who cannot get access. The purpose of this club is to include everyone and make everyone feel welcomed.D6Awareness, ServiceWednesday, FridayLunchLucy LuntJaimie Komure
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SurfriderOur club aspires for clean beaches and oceans. We go to local beaches to pick up trash and improve the environment. P-5Environment, ServiceThursdayLunchErin YoungMr. Stuart
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Green ClubGreen club is dedicated to the conservation, sustainability, and continued interest towards our environment. We participate in beach clean ups, creating sustainability projects, club bonding activities, etc! S-9Environment, ServiceFridayLunchJacqueline NassiriMr. Powell
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Menlo-Atherton Reusables Club
The M-A Reusables Club will advocate for the elimination of unnessary single-use waste, and help foster businesses in moving to zero waste through resusable food ware and cutlery. Club members will make a change by presenting in city council meetings, social media outreach, and helping restaurents that participate in the reuse program.G-13Awareness, environment, serviceTuesdayLunchEileen LiuLaura Collier-Pang
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Reduce, Reuse, ReMakeReduce, Reuse, ReMake focus’s on cleaning up our environment and turning trash to art by collecting trash on group clean ups. G-2Environment, ServiceWednesdayLunchLexi NelsonJP Nelson
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Ceramics ClubCome hang out with us and practice or work with clay!D-22ArtsWednesdayFlextimeEllery Burton-TillsonMike Tillson
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DCMA (Design Club MA)The purpose of our club is to develop club members' design skills through exposure to basic principals, design logistics, and moreI-2ArtsTuesdayLunchLilah ChenSarah Frivold
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Music Production ClubTo teach and aid students to produce music digitally using DAWs such as Ableton, Fl Studio, etc.G-19ArtsWednesdayLunch, AfterschoolEthan ArmerTomiko Fronk
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Music in Media ClubThe purpose of our club is to learn about, discuss, and enjoy music from movies, TV shows, video games, and more.H-4Arts, HobbyThursdayLunchCaleb TraversMichael Duarte
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Music Service ClubA service club dedicated to giving back to the community through musical performance.Band RoomService, PerformanceWednesdayLunchAndrew AhnKent Kurrus
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MA Jazz ClubWe will serve as a place for musicians to advance their jazz abilities and we will be performing at places such as senior centers and casual restaurants. Band roomArts, Service, PerformanceThursday, SundayFlextime, AfterschoolJoshua Pfistner Kent Kurrus
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Guitar Jammers ClubWe want all the guitar playing bears to get together and reach maximum stoke through an immaculate jam session. G-2Arts, Career, Culture, Hobby, PerformanceTuesdayLunchCasey WatkinsMr. Nelson
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Karaoke ClubDon't have time in your class schedule but want to sing in a choir? You’re in luck! Join us at lunch on Tuesdays to work on fun harmonies and melodies with others who want to sing! S1ArtsTuesdayLunchKirsten TrihyBrooke Steele
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Drama ClubWe meet to play improve games and inform students about upcoming school productions. It is a space to work creatively and connect with your peers!C-16Arts, PerformanceThursdayLunchMargaret DonaldMs. B
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Theater Tech ClubThe theater tech club controls the lighting, builds sets, and runs the tech for MAs theater productions. We’re focused on creating a fun and educational work environment to put on a great show. PACArts, Service, PerformanceWednesdayLunchMyla ButzlaffAaron Grinstead
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MA Clash of ClansOur club is the Clash of Clans (COC) club. This is where we play a video game online and meet in person weekly to discuss strategies for our "clan" (Team). New or veteran players are welcome as this is a chill and low key club to have fun and destress a little! :)E-7HobbyThursdayLunchJames Anderson Erica Mungai
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Mental Wellness ClubThe mental wellness club is a way for MA students to to learn wellness tips through activities such as yoga, meditation, and other exiting group building exercises!
Will not meet at school
SundayMornings/afternoonHuraman OrujovJason Hunt
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SafeSpaceSafeSpace is a youth-led, mental health-focused organization that empowers young people to engage openly with their local schools and communities. We create and implement initiatives to change the conversation around mental health by educating and encouraging our peers to speak up, support others, and seek help when needed.Off CampusAwareness, Mental HealthWednesdayLunch, AfterschoolCameron LeungShionda Nickerson
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Stamp-Out StressWe create resources about mental health and distribute them to the whole school. B-22Awareness, ServiceTuesdayLunchJolene Chu
Ms. Hettel and Ms. Nickerson
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Feelings FowardThis is a Mental Health club where we will have 3 meetings a month that are group therapy sessions, anyone is welcome to participate but you don't have to if you're not feeling up to it. There will be one meeting that is informational, focusing on mental health and the science of our brains.F-17Awareness, Mental HealthMondayLunchLia LevArminda King
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Sports House To create a place where people who have a hot sports opinion, need advice on fantasy sports, or just generally want to watch or talk about sports can come and hang out and eat food for lunch twice a month. D-21SportsWednesday LunchChase TriggMs. Payne
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Spike For ServiceSpikeball tournaments to raise money and donations for local organizations. There will be multiple tournaments across the whole year, and we will host a weekly club meeting on Wednesdays, where we will play on the green. D-22Hobby, Service, SportsWednesdayLunchAidan DohertyMr. Tillson
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Ultimate Frisbee Clubthe purpose of our club is to introduce people on how to play frisbee and help them learn. we will also play games for those who already play. join this club if you want to play or learbn more about the sport of ultimate frisbee.G2SportsMonday, FridayLunchHugo LooseCat Morgan
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Ultimate Frisbee ClubThe purpose of our club is to have a space where people can come together and play a sport together in an open and inclusive environment! Especially if people have never played before and are interested in a new sport, we are all here to play together!E-3SportsSaturdayAfterschoolLillen Montague-AlaminMr. Rosenberg
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Pickleball ClubTeach the sport, join tornaments and play games. C-11SportsTuesdayLunchFinn ThwaiteMrs. Otsuka
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Menlo-Atherton Surfing ClubTo provide a retreat from school, as well as experiencing a fun time with friends. Our main purpose is to bring the sport and culture of surfing to all corners of MA.P-6Hobby, SportsFriday, SundayLunch
Conrad Thompson-Wainer
Andrew Stuart
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Course Review ClubThe purpose of our club is to help our club members fully understand lessons or review previous lessons from an M-A Course. We are a community that is built to help each other and will be meeting every Tuesday at lunch so that members can study and ask questions to prepare for assessments that are commonly held on block days. This club also serves to clear up teachers' office hours so that they can answer the more in-depth questions rather than helping students with general subjects.F-11Career, AcademicTuesdayLunchWalden LeeMr. Dao
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MA Math ClubThe purpose of the math club is to allow people from different math levels to mingle together. People can play games, work on homework together, or just hangout and have lunch. This also allows for friends in different periods to collaborate on math homework outside of class and even meet new people. Every math level is welcome to join!D21Hobby, Homework helpTuesdayLunchHeidi ChenJennifer Payne
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MA Financial ManagementA club that is geared towards teaching investment in the stock market and does a competition every year.D-21Career, HobbyTuesday, WednesdayAfterschoolSam CasteleinMs. Payne
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Entrepreneurial and Finance Management Club
To learn about the finance management skills they don’t teach you school!B-11CareerWednesdayLunchWill MarshMr. (Jason) knowles
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Technology RepairWe will teach members how to repair devices, collect devices that are old or broken from the community, and donate them to the school.F-19Hobby, Service, Technology RepairSaturdayAfterschoolJayen AgrawalMaria Luisa De Seta
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BCGC (blockchain and crypto girls club)
The Blockchain & Cryptocurrency Girls Club is an excellent way for high school girls to learn about the exciting world of blockchain technology and its many applications. Through this club, members will have the opportunity to explore how blockchain works, what cryptocurrency is and how it can be used, and what DiFi (decentralized finance) is all about. Additionally, they'll get to investigate the security and privacy aspects of these technologies, as well as learn about NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and collectibles.I-4CareerMondayLunchAnjali SujithanMs. Donaldson
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M-A Coding Club for TeensTeach and practice code with other students that are interested in learning a variety of code languages. G-17Arts, HobbyThursdayAfterschoolOlivia HomTomiko Fronk
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Girls Who CodeGirls Who Code aims to empower young women to find opportunities in the computer science industry. Meetings will involve working on projects in different coding languages including python and html. We will also join competitions and hackathons as a club. No prior coding experience is necessary. We would love to have you!!I-4Awareness, CareerThursdayLunchAnna PatrickMrs. Donaldson
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M-A RoboticsWe foster STEM skills, prepare students for working collaboratively on a team, and compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition. S-6/S-7 Career, HobbyWednesday, SaturdayAfterschoolLuke HannaPatrick Roisen
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Physics ClubIf you like physics or just want to learn more about it, come to Physics Club to explore interesting physics problems and learn new concepts. S-10Career, ScienceFridayLunchRon FreemanMr. Vanderway
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M-A Aerospace ClubOur mission is to provide a community focal point for people with a common interest. We want to educate people about the world of aerospace and its many opportunities.S-10Career, HobbyFridayLunch, AfterschoolAscher LafayetteJoseph Vanderway
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Astronomy ClubCurious about the universe? Want to know why things are the way they are, or why they exist at all? Come join Astronomy Club, a place for everyone to learn and meet others who share an interest in the cosmos!F-11ScienceMonday, FridayLunchMia Fitzhugh Khoa Dao
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Women of Medicine, Business and Technology (WOMBATS)
Give people STEM opportunities.F13Awareness, Career, EnvironmentTuesdayLunchMatilda KratzDr. Richards
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STEM fair clubOur purpose is to organize the STEM fair event for MA, and to develop leadership and STEM skills amongst our members. We are also fostering the STEM talent of our community and encouraging high schoolers to follow their passions.F13Hobby, STEM fair focusedThursdayLunchAlexandre SauquetDr. Richards
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TED ClubShow students latest progress around the world in various STEM fields.B-11Career, ScienceMonday, Wednesday, FridayLunchAnton KourakinMr. Knowles
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Student Voice and Advocacy Club
The purpose of the club is to address social issues on campus and work towards equitable solutions and resources for all students. We plan to also bring greater diversity to the school with more resources for all students. G-10AwarenessTuesdayLunchParsa ZaheriMallory Byrne
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Curent Event Discussion and Activism Club
The Current Events Discussion and Activism Club focuses on current social, political, geopolitical, and human rights issues. Each quarter we have group discussions and debates to come up with a plan of action to resolve a current issue or raise awareness. This will be done by hosting fun and engaging bake sales, protest, and other forms of fundraising!E-22Awareness, ServiceTuesday, Thursday
Lunch, Flex Time if specifically stated
Niklas Klemmer Mrs. Lan
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The "What If?" ClubStudents can actively participate in discussions with topics ranging from conspiracy theories, to real events that have happened or are happening in the world. The club will help students develop their conversation and discussion skills, while also being fun and interesting to students who enjoy non-academic seminars.S-8AcademicMondayLunchMichael SanfordMs. Woll
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Model UNThe purpose of Model UN club is to simulate and train for a United Nations experience. The club will train to attend and travel to conferences at other schools. G-13CareerMondayLunchEileen (Ziai) LiuLaura Collier
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Speech and DebateAs the M-A’s Speech and Debate team, we practice together, learn about current events, and work on crafting arguments. We do Parliamentary Debate, competing in the National Parliamentary Debate League and more. PAC CafeHobbyWednesdayAfterschool
Katie Doran and Alex Briggs
Mr. McBlair
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Linguistics ClubOur club aims to explore the different languages of the world and how they work and their relationships with each other. Linguistics isn't learning foreign languages! It's learning *about* them. C-11Culture, HobbyTuesdayLunchQuinn FollmerLisa Otsuka
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Club of TruthThe Club of Truth is a club that produces school-appropriate satirical news articles. While the main point of the club is to have fun, it also gives a chance for students to improve their writing skills.F-16Arts, HobbyFridayLunchBenjamin Szkurnik DoRioMr. Paz
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Literary MagazineIndividuals in the Literary Magazine meet each week to plan and write a fiction piece (poems, short stories, etc.) that will be published in our school's digital Literary Magazine. We will will also participate in fun writing games and activities all throughout the year.C-15Arts, HobbyTuesdayLunchSheryl ChenLiane Strub
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(SSW) Short Story Writing Club
We will be doing fun activities including games and more. This club is the perfect chance for you to improve your writing skills, meet new people, and overall just have fun!G-9HobbyMondayLunchEvelyn Nassiri Lara Gill
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Contemporary Poetry ClubAnalyze the use of rhetoric in instapoetry.E-3Arts, Awareness, Culture, HobbyTuesdayLunchZahara AgarwalRosenberg
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Pen Pal ClubTo write letters for students to experience writing to different audiences and to experience connection with the audiences.G-4Arts, HobbyTuesdayLunchElla YeeRachael Wan
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Students to Seniors Students can come and get assigned a pen pal and create new memories and learn from our community elders. We can connect the young to the old through simple letters that will brighten everyone's day! G-2Hobby, CommunicationWednesdayLunchAddy McCombsJP Nelson
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M-A Book ClubThe purpose of this club is to create an environment that fosters discussions and analysis’ of books. We want to provide an environment for students who like to read for fun. McBlairHobbyWednesdayLunchKasey ProberMcBlair
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Menlo Atherton Junior Classical League
JCL Club is a fun way to learn more about ancient Greek and Roman history, mythology, and culture. Once a week we meet to play classics games, watch movies, and do other classics related activities. In spring, we will likely attend the California Junior Classical League convention. F-18Hobby, Academic MondayLunchBetsy WallMs. De Seta
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History Enthusiasts AssemblyThe History Enthusiasts Assembly is a club for those who want to dive into, learn about, and discuss history beyond the offerings given through classes at MA. Members have the opportunity to gather and discuss aspects of history that are often not talked about or from a different/unique perspective.B4Hobby, HistoryFridayLunchBraedan GrantKatie Lavoie
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Aletheas PhilisophyWe are an educational organization that is promoting the teaching of philosophy and other under-taught subjects. We develop and teach free courses in these areas. At club meetings, we will plan our classes, create lessons, or just talk about philosophy!B-4ServiceFridayLunchAjax FuMs. Lavoie
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Donut ClubWe sell donuts every Monday at lunch and all the proceeds go to Second Harvest Food Bank. C-11Food, ServiceMondayLunchLauren Van StralenMs. Ostuka
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Chess ClubCome play chess at lunch in room D-23. All different levels are included. D-23HobbyThursdayLunchGrant ZellMs. Keigher
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Chess ClubWe play and teach chess, host tournaments, and more! All levels of skill are welcome; even if you don't know how to play chess, feel free to come! Our meetings will be a fun space to hang out and make friends.C-2HobbyTuesdayLunchAjax FuMr. Sandora
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