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Club/Organization NameAdvisor NameMeeting DayMeeting TimeMeeting RoomDescription
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Asian Culture ClubMrs. BuckholtThursdays2:20pm-4pm147
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ASL ClubMs. Tilleskjor2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month2:15pm-3:15pm313
Learn signs, do arts, and create new friendships. Do not need to know ASL to join.
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Badminton ClubJulie SwansonEvery Wednesday starting 9/132:30pm to 5pmAtrium
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Bibles and BreakfastMr. Chad Miller, Mr. YoungbergWednesday Mornings 7 amAuditoriumBibles and Breakfast is a group of students that get together to study the Bible before school. We work to apply its principles to our lives and live a loving life towards others that cross our path throughout the day. Breakfast and Bibles are both provided, though you are more than welcome to bring a Bible of your own!
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Boxing ClubRich ShererMondays and Wednesdays2:30-4:30Lower Level 004Boxing Technique and Fitness. Non-Contact Focused
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BSUSydney FieldsLate Start Mondays, before 1st period7:10 AMAuditoriumBlack Student Union large group discussions to happen before school and not during.
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Cardinal StringsMichael WatsonWed and Friday6:45 to 7:30 AMOrchestra RoomChamber Orchestra by audition only. Join Google Classroom for details: Class Code heozdlr
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Chess ClubChad KuehneMondays2:30 PMRoom 312We compete online vs Andover about once a month, we build our skills, share chess stories, and defend our favorite episode of The Queen's Gambit
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DECABlake BodenburgWednesday General membership with a Thursday AM Make-up meeting2:30 pm Wednesday with a 7:15 am Thursday142DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for future roles in marketing, finance, hospitality and management.
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Educators Rising Malia AhelegbeMonthlyLate Start 183BThis is a club that helps make sure teachers have the experience and skills they need to be ready for the classroom. Starting with high school students, we provide passionate young people with hands-on teaching experience, sustain their interest in the profession, and help them cultivate the skills they need to be successful educators. The result is a pipeline of accomplished teachers who are positioned to make a lasting difference — not only in the lives of their students but also in the field of teaching more broadly.
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Essence Malia AhelegbeMonthlyLate Start 272While enrollment is open to everyone, the program is specifically designed to provide mentorship support for: young women students who may need more resources and support to remain enrolled in school students who have a desire to improve their overall school experience NWSISD SFC Empowerment Specialists meet with students up to twice a month during the school year, at their school site, to work through a curriculum focused on four main constructs: Expectations; Aspirations; Opportunities; Achievement.
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eSports ClubTBDTBDTBDeSports, short for electronic sports, is a form of competition using video games.eSports embraces students' passion for competitive gaming to foster collaboration, creativity and inclusion. Participants build strengths in problem solving, teamwork and communication, as well as STEAM skills.
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)Mr. Bartz, Mr. Youngberg, Mr. KowalenkoWednesday Mornings 6:45AuditoriumFCA is a place to come and grow in your faith with a group of other students that are on the same path as you. You do not have to be an athlete to attend! We have worship, food, games, and a Bible study as part of each meeting.
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Fiddle ClubMichael WatsonTBD - Trimester 2 & 3TBDOrchestra RoomOpen to anyone who plays: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin.
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GSASharon Johnston/Anna Hammell Wednesday2:20-3:20pm236(GSA) club is a student-led group that brings together LGBTQ+ students and their allies to create a safe, inclusive space. The club promotes understanding and acceptance, raises awareness about LGBTQ+ issues, and supports students in building a respectful and welcoming school community. All students, regardless of their identity, are welcome to join.
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Guitar ClubChris JamnickWednesday2:30-3:30 pm146Learn how to play guitar. Play guitar/meet other students that play guitar.
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Her Space Malia AhelegbeMonday2:30102
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HOSAKatie YankovecTBD- Will be posted on google classroom page (code:k4ukw6a)TBD337HOSA is a global student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services and several federal and state agencies. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals- to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA actively promotes career opportunities in the health industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people.
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Jazz IRyan PalmerTBDTBDBand RoomJazz I is a traditional instrumentation Big Band ensemble. 5 saxophones, 4 trombones, 4 trumpets, drumset, bass guitar, guitar, and piano players are needed.
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Jazz IIRyan PalmerTBD2:30 - 3:30 PMBand RoomJazz II is a non-auditioned ensemble that welcomes instrumental musicians of all kinds. Rehearsals occur over approximately 2 months in January and February, culminating in a performance in early March.
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Knitting and Crochet ClubMelissa GriemannWednesday2:30-3:30 pm205Starts 10/23
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Leo Club
Julietta Borman
Late-Start Mondays 7:20-8:20Atrium Conference RoomLeo's do service. The students work together to design and implement projects that are important to themselves and their communities.
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Math LeagueHoa NguyenMondays2:30-4:00111Opportunity to study mathematics topics that not commonly taught in the high school curriculum and complete with students from other high schools.
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Music Listening ContestMichael WatsonTBDTBDOrchestra RoomWe will begin in late September. Music Listening Contest is in January 2024 and February 2024. Contest information: https://www.musiclisteningcontest.com/
See Mr Watson for details about our teams!
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National Honor Society Katie DePrezTuesday am7:10amauditorium or choir roomMembership is by invitation only, based on GPA requirement and application process. Members of NHS build leadership experience as they volunteer within the school and community.
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Orchestra MentorsMichael Watson
Day 1 (CRMS Digital Days) after school - changes
2:30 to 3:15 PMOrchestra RoomWe will leave from CRHS and go to CRMS from 2:30 to 3:15 PM to mentor 6th Grade Orchestra students at CRMS.
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News CrewLee-Berb/StevensonFridays7:00 am to 7:35 am 208This is a student online publication for photography, writing and visual arts.
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Pep BandRyan PalmerTBDTBDBand RoomThe CRHS Pep Band provides live entertainment at many winter sport activities. Students interested in percussion will attend additional rehearsals to learn their instruments.
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Pep ColorguardEmily LawrenceTBDTBDBand RoomThis is the CRHS version of Winter Guard. Students will learn colorguard techniqes during December and January practices. The group will perform at Basketball pre-game and half-time shows with the Pep Band.
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Prom CommitteeDanielle CallahanTBDTBDTBDProm Committee meets regularly to plan the annual CRHS prom event.
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Raven Street ProjectJoshua KainzMonday afternoon & Thursday morningMonday 2:30-3:15 pm, Thursday 6:45-7:30 am176- CHOIRAuditioned a capella vocal ensemble that performs at the highest level.
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RoboticsLaura MarxM/W until Jan then more days 2:30-4pm until Jan, then more116Design, build, drive, and compete with a robot
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Spanish ClubAllison Schlag & Arianna AnkrumFirst Wednesday of the Month2:30312This club does fun activities to learn more about the culture of the 21 Spanish speaking countries.
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STEM ClubJennifer Rollings1st & 4th Tuesday's 2:15 PM311Mission/focus: increasing STEM interest & engagement within our school
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Step UpTBDTBDAtrium Conference RoomThe Step-Up Mentorship program begins with a weeklong Summer Summit in June following a student's eighth-grade year; this takes place at the University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis Campus. After transition to high school, NWSISD SFC Empowerment Specialists meet with students up to twice a month during the school year, at their school site, to work on building their academic portfolios.
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Student Council Kelly FloresWednesday 2:30 PMAtrium Conference RoomOpen to all 9-12th graders interested in student leadership, giving students a voice and involved planning school-wide events.
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Table Top ClubLaura WarwickMonday2:30 - 4:45pm237Come hang out as we play board games, card games, role playing games (like D&D), and more.
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Trap and SkeetBobby MillerTuesdays4:00-6:00Beaverbrook Tri-County Sportsmen's Club, Palisade Street Northeast, Cedar, MNhttps://www.crhstrapteam.com/home

High School trap and skeet is the number 1 fastest growing sport in high school. To date (as of Spring 2019) High School Trap and Skeet, in the state of MN, has more participants than both girls and boys hockey combined. For more information on the sport please visit www.mnclaytarget.com, under the about tab you can read more into each discipline
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UNICEFEb FlomoThursdays2:30pm-3:00pm124UNICEF fundraises and advocates for global needs. This is a service based group.
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Woodworking Club/Skills USA Bobby MillerOnce a month on Wednesdays2:30 PM116
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