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Sally MohammedAnimal Care Club
The goal of Animal Care club is to educate students at GHS who are interested in animals about animal science and go out and help animals in the community. This is to spread more awareness on the importance on conservation issues in the world such as endangered species and animal cruelty and get an idea of how humans impact animal's survival in nature. Ultimately, we can grow up and become caring citizens in the world, being knowledgeable on animals in our everyday lives.
Gwenne Pagarigangpagarigan@guhsd.net
373808@guhsd.net
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Hannah CalimlimAPI Club (Asian/Pacific Islander)
My officer and I have a few goals our club would like to achieve. For asian pacific islander (API) students on campus to build connection & community. Strengthening API visibility on campus and voice and sharing our own unique culture/traditions with our peers. On the topic of culture, learn about the different cultures represented on campus. And eventually, start an API culture event on campus with dance performances from all across Asia.
Deborah Aguiladaguila@guhsd.net
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Isabella KoontzBest BuddiesThe goal of this club is to create a more inclusive environment for students of all ability levels and to build life long connections through our one-on-one matching program. We hope the members of our club build connections through group activities and games. We hope to meet once every 2 weeks during lunch on Wednesdays. Our goal is to have one-on-one matches set up by November First.Kendra Whittkwhitt@guhsd.net@365867
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Mckenzie SamuelsonBook Club
Our clubs goal is to encourage discussions about books and share different perspectives. In the long term, it aims to build a community, and improve reading habits. Overall book club promotes learning, creating connections, and give you some time to relax and read with your friends.
Daemein Pattersondpatterson@guhsd.net
378752@guhsd.net
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McKinley MorrowCare Without BoardersProvide support to immigrants through care packages, donations, and fundraising. Marisa AlvaradoMarisa Alvarado
370708@guhsd.net
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Natalia AlvarezChess clubTo be an inclusive and safe space where people are free to come and play chess when they feel. Also just as a place whereDevon Shresthadshrestha@guhsd.net
376964@guhsd.net
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Evin McDowellClub Co Advisors
Interact clubs bring together young people ages 12-18 to develop leadership skills while discovering the power of Service Above Self. Interact Club members will organize several projects that will help their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.
Todd Belltbell@guhsd.net
366731@guhsd.net
ashmanwj@cox.net
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Allen Partain Cyber Security Club
We can achieve our goals by coming in weekly with a willing attitude to learn how to use code. With our ability to learn how to use code we will be able to come together and communicate on projects together and help one another with challenging problems we face.
Patrick Giovengopgiovengo@guhsd.net
365881@guhsd.net
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Savannah JacksonDance
Dance Club will aim to build community and creative opportunities for dance students beyond the classroom experience. Club members will help to connect students through dance by leading weekly class activities, brainstorming community activities and events, holding after school rehearsals, producing concerts/performances, and representing GHS at GUHSD dance events.
Caryn Ipapo-Glasscipapoglass@guhsd.net
362019@guhsd.net
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Declan EwbankDixieland Jazz PreservationistsThis club provides a space for learning about and playing jazz in the traditional New Orleans Style. Members will learn the history of the style, and how to improvise and participate as a member of a band. They will also have opportunities to perform at school and in the community.James Villegasjvillegas@guhsd.net
374524@guhsd.net
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Maggie KellyDrama ClubThe goal of Drama Club is to act as a safe space for students on campus and aid students, especially freshmen, in finding their place in the craziness that is high school. We aim to include all students that participate in Drama Club and encourage engagement from everyone. We want to bust the cliques that exist in high school life and create something of a familial environment for students who attend Drama Club.Amity Eckeraecker@guhsd.net
361882@guhsd.net
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Toby MishlerDungeons and Dragons ClubThe goals of the club is to collaborate with others, leave people engaged, build social skills, and encourage creativity. We want to connect peers with similar interests and encourage them to be supportive of each other and their ideas. We want to build trust with each other with team building activities and engaging discussions.Mrs. Schultzhschultz@guhsd.net
378134@guhsd.net
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Lily MillanEntomology Club
The goal of my club will be to educate any interested parties about insects. Every Tuesday we will choose an insect. The insect will be taught to the club.
Stephanie Labergeslabergeluhnow@guhsd.net
370705@guhsd.net
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Tabasum SadatFree Palestine
Our club will play a vital role in raising awareness about Palestine and humanitarian issues within our school and community. Through educational and cultural programs, we will educate students about Palestinian history, culture, and current realities. By organizing awareness campaigns, exhibitions, and charity events, we will encourage community participation in humanitarian efforts. Additionally, by fostering open discussions and critical thinking, we will promote solidarity and empathy among students. This club will serve as a platform for positive action and advocacy for justice and human rights.
Bob Talleyrtalley@guhsd.net
386060@guhsd.net
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Madison Roberts Friday Night Live
Our goal is to spread awareness about the use of drugs underage and mental health in young teens. We want to accomplish the awareness of what happens in young people with these problems, and to let everyone know that they aren't alone in the journey. And we would like to have a safe place for anyone to talk about these things that are going on. The club also helps encourage us to have a leadership role in actives that are happening at school.
Sadie Evanssadie.evans@sdcoe.net
382345@guhsd.net
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Emma ArevaloGrossmont girls lacrosse club
The goal of the Grossmont girls lacrosse club is to spread the word of the upcoming season and build friendship and connections within the group. We will meet 2 times a month to go over the basics and improve everyone lacrosse IQ. The main goal is to get everyone ready for the season
Todd Belltbell@guhsd.net
370719@guhsd.net
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Joshua HerberGrowth ClubOur goal for the club is to spread the word of God and make school a place where students can feel comfortable and welcomed. Weekly we would like to bring the message of God through Youth Pastors. We want to give prayers to students going through hard times and allow people to see Christianity through a good and welcoming light.Chris Raycray@guhsd.net
386170@guhsd.net
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River CableGSA
The goal of our club is to be a safe space for people where you can talk about things around the school and hangout with friends or meet other people in the GSA. We want everyone to feel safe, welcome, and supported in the community we learn in. Our goals are to increase student awareness of our club and make GHS a more welcoming place.
Kristen Loprellkloprell@guhsd.net
385718@guhsd.net
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Delaney RutherigHilltop
Hilltop wants to create a space for students to learn and grow in their faith. Through Bible studies and small group community times, we will create communities of encouragement and safety. Our purpose is for students to find and follow their faith.
Heidi Schultzhschultz@guhsd.net
374183@guhsd.net
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Mckinley MorrowKey Club
Key Club's main goal is to help our community through volunteering, donations, and building leadership skills in our members. Throughout the year, we hope to have 2 big campaigns where we raise funds or supplies for a cause. Our monthly goals are to host 2 events in the community.
Hillary Parkhpark@guhsd.net
370708@guhsd.net
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Haley ContrerasKnit and Crochet ClubOur club goal is to help people learn how to knit and crochet and to improve our own skills.Stephanie LaBerge-Luhnowslabergeluhnow@guhsd.net
380498@guhsd.net
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Isabel SalazarLibrary ClubThe goal of Library Club is to promote the library, books and reading.Jodie Boegerjboeger@guhsd.net
366827@guhsd.net
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Meka VillalvazoMock Trial clubThe goal of the Mock Trial Club is to replicate the legal court system, providing students with a safe and constructive environment to explore legal processes, engage in debate, and enhance their public speaking skills. By simulating real trials, the club fosters critical thinking and respectful discourse, ensuring all members can express their views while developing a deeper understanding of the law. Short-term goals include weekly trial preparation and debate practice, while long-term goals focus on competition with other schools District schools, mock trial clubsAmity eckeraecker@guhsd.net
370859@guhsd.net
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Dariela Nolasco JimenezMusic Enthusiast Club
Our goal as a club is to bring students on campus closer together with their interest in music. Every week we want to discuss different genres of music, different artist, albums, and controversies surrounding music.
Stephanie, LaBergeslabergeluhnow@guhsd.net
366819@guhsd.net
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Meka VillalvazoNHS ( National honor society )
The National Honor Society (NHS) at Grossmont High School seeks to foster a culture of academic excellence, leadership, service, and character. Our short-term goals include hosting monthly service projects, organizing study sessions, and engaging in meaningful discussions on leadership. In the long term, we aim to provide consistent opportunities for members to grow as community leaders, mentor younger students, and fundraiser for initiatives that benefit both the school and the larger community. Ultimately, we strive to leave a lasting impact by upholding the four pillars of NHS.
Kathryn Beckhard kbeckhard@guhsd.net
370859@guhsd.net
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Abigail Johnson, Jayden ChavezPeer listeningThe Peer Listening Club aims to create a supportive environment where students can share their concerns in a confidential space with trained peers. Short-term goals include establishing a safe space for open discussions and conducting weekly peer listening sessions. Monthly goals focus on organizing activities to enhance listening and communication skills, while the year goals involve increasing participation, promoting mental well-being across the school, and assessing the club's impact. Peer Listening aims to foster a sense of community, improve emotional and mental well-being, and provide accessible support to any student, with goals centered on building trust, developing empathy, and encouraging positive peer interactions. Key points that we want to establish is to promote Peer Listening, successful skill-building activities, and measurable improvements in student morale and contentedness throughout the school.

Laura Dawsonldawson@guhsd.net
367233@guhsd.net 361756@guhsd.net
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Xairah GromusPhoto ClubStudents with a shared purpose of learning more about photography, practicing skills, and connecting with one another. We'll meet when we schedule photoshoots (ideally monthly) and fundraise to purchase supplies for future shoots.Carolyn Jungmancjungman@guhsd.net
367511@guhsd.net
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Alexander RowePop culture clubTo bring people of a shared interest together.Alexander Rowealexrowe432@icloud.com
382593@guhsd.net
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Daniel SanchezSoccer ClubTo practice and play soccer to have fun and relax. To build relationships with other people that enjoy soccer. To eventually spread the word about the club and get others who are interested to join.Yvonne Payneypayne@guhsd.net
380429@guhsd.net
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Sofia FigueroaSpectrum Support Volunteer ClubThis club will help adults with Autism with various activities (ex. book reading, beach cleaning). We will meet once or twice a week depending on if we have an activity planned. I hope to continue this club for the four years I am here. I will work to make sure that when everybody leaves this club, we will have made a step towards Autism acceptance.Stephanie La Berge-Luhnowslabergeluhnow@guhsd.net
387236@guhsd.net
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Marissa FaraceSports Med Club
The purpose of our club is to have fun and to be hands on as well as expanding the learning of what truly sports med is. We will have our instructor herself, Chris Ray lead the meetings and have a topic each meeting whether that's learning how to tape an ankle or knee, or having a slideshows about heat strokes or diet. it can vary and we can fit our education of our bodies and bow it affected by injuries and diseases.
Chris Raycray@guhsd.net
372953@guhsd.net
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Noah GreenSurfrider Club
My goal of this club is to inform people of the high levels of plastic in the ocean, and dirty water that we have. These goals can span a vast timeline, mainly monthly to yearly. A main goal that we have is to spread the word not just at our school but try to get to a good majority of people such as organizations that mainly focus in sea cleaning, and holding polluters accountable.
Jennifer Coxjecox@guhsd.net
374539@guhsd.net
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Sophia BalignotSWE sisters clubThe goal of the SWE sisters club is to create an environment that fosters a sense of belonging, creativity, and empowerment for young female-identifying or non-binary students. We hope short-term to increase our numbers and create a safe space for Grossmont's female-identifying or non-binary students to learn about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) and grow in their STEAM knowledge. Long-term, we hope that our club will help these students feel more comfortable in pursuing careers or interest in the STEAM field in the future.Kathryn Beckhardkbeckhard@guhsd.net
388066@guhsd.net
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Aurora Rodriguez, Adam SaffahTennisThe point is to play tennis. Get extra practice for the sport tennis. Make friends and work within a team. Hillary Parkhpark@guhsd.net
375617@guhsd.net 380401@guhsd.net
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Dilenny Gomez-CuetoThrift Club
i would like to show and help people understand styles and learn styling technics for diffrent outfits i will also like to talk about thrift tips as well, as well as learning how to sell clothe's.
Lara Millerlkmiller@guhsd.net
370597@guhsd.net
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Stella GardnerYoung Lifeyoung life is on thursday austin frenchafrench@guhsd.net
366956@guhsd.net
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Noor BrutusYouth for TruthThe purpose of the club is to make students more familiar with christianity and other religions.Noor Butrus370515@guhsd.net
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