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Clark ClubAdvisorsMeeting PlaceClark Club DescriptionMeeting days and times
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Asian Student UnionUyenoE1We promote inclusion, awareness and appreciation for all the different cultures and traditions within our Asian community.1st and 3rd Thursday at lunch
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ArtHowlandM4We provide a place for young artists to gather to collaborate and express themselves artistically.2nd and 4th Thursday at lunch
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AVIDChamblessC2We promote college and career awareness and readiness through fun activities and social events. 2nd and 4th Thursday at lunch
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Black Student UnionFelix/ WalkerA3We provide a safe and welcoming environment for students to develop strong personal and professional relationships within our school and outside of their community by celebrating Black culture.2nd and 4th Wednesday at lunch
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Board GamesBuchnoff/ RaiskupE1We provide a place to meet new people and build new friendships. This is a fun and interactive way to get connected on campus while playing board games.2nd and 4th Wednesday at lunch
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CJSFVollberg/ VertsonM3CJSF is a scholarship resource for students whose goal is to attend college. At club meetings we will explore community service opportunities. To qualify for CJSF, students must earn 8 or more points per semester in the following classes: Math, Science, English, and History and serve 10 hours of community service per school year. CJSF Club is for students who qualify for the CJSF Award.2nd Thursday at lunch and 3rd Tuesday after school
Starting: 9/14
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DramaHillmanIA-1We are a creative club for all students to perform, enjoy, and participate in the Theater Arts. Students will explore their passion for Drama and find a community who share the same excitement for Theater.1st and 3rd Wednesday at lunch
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FCALuginbill/ RidingChoir RoomWe lead coaches and athletes into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church. We aim see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletesThursdays in the Band Room at lunch
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Chieftain School of RockRiveraC6We are a gathering place for students to learn how to play the guitar, practice with one another and perform Wednesdays after school
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Environmental Club/Jr. LarcsFordE7We are a campus and community service club where mentor students build relationships with students receiving Special Education services. Together, students work on fun projects like recycling campus-wide, campus beautification, and environmental projects.Last Wednesday of every month
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Latino Student UnionJ. Salinas/ MorenoE3We focus on promoting the Latin-American culture on campus and in our community. We invite everyone to come and celebrate together the rich diversity our school has to offer.1st and 4th Wednesday at lunch
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MulticulturalFelix/ CotaA4We celebrate all of the wonderful traits that make our students special. We inspire inclusivity and understanding of cultures and educate students about other cultures. We plan events and learn from community members.2nd and 4th Thursday at lunch
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Next Level AthleticsCalandraA7We are a place where student-athletes learn from current and past high-level athletes about what it takes to be successful athletes in high school, college and beyond. We work with community members to learn how to take athletic goals to the "Next Level".1st and 4th Thursday at lunch
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Peer CounselingBrown/ HedgeA6This Club is a pathway to our Peer Counseling Class/Club at CHS where you will learn great communication/listening skills that all will be able to use in life in all relationships and you will MASTER the importance of Confidentiality...we don't counsel, but we help students with all sorts of situations to be able to think through stuff in their lives and all Leadership/Responsible/Shy/Just like YOU types of kids are welcome! Sign up today!Last Wednesday of every month
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PrismMesloh/DumasChoir RoomWe support equal civil rights, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ social movements. We aim to learn from one another and create a welcoming and inclusive community.2nd and 4th Wednesday at lunch
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Remix DanceHedgeB1We celebrate dance styles from different backgrounds. No dance experience needed. We aim to learn how to dance from one another and appreciate different dancing techniques.1st and 3rd Wednesday at lunch
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STEM/ Science & Career ExplorationDavidsonS7We connect students to "real life" scientists through guest speakers, zoom calls, field trips. We explore the exciting fields of science.2 Fridays a month (approx every other week), 3:05-4:05
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Teachers of TomorrowMenardB5We provide ways to learn about becoming an educator or coach from elementary through college. We learn from some of the best educators in our community. We participate in a variety of academic and social activities.1st and 4th Wednesday at lunch
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Veterans’ SupportWilsonB8We are a community service-based club that partners within our school and community to take part in various fun and meaningful events to help local veterans and active-duty servicemembers.1st and 3rd Wednesday at lunch
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Clark Academic TeamsAdvisorsMeeting PlaceAcademic Team DescriptionMeeting days and times
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RoboticsHill/ TovarB2Students learn how to design and build robots AS A TEAM to complete specific tasks. Participation in First Lego League (FLL) competition is expected of team members.See Mr. Hill B2 or Mr. Tovar E11
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GATEDumasB4Gifted And Talented Education (GATE) Program1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month
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History DayTaylorA1Individuals or groups create a project based on a theme and a historical event. Using a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, participants will respond to the importance of their event and how it relates to the theme of the year. The end goal is participation in the Fresno County History Day competition with the possibility of moving on to the state and national level.First Meeting : Wednesday, September 27 at lunch
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Math CountsMeslohM2Students work out math problems to compete individually and as a team with other Math Counts Chapters throughout the county.1st meeting: 9/20 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at lunch
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Science FairDavidsonS7Individuals conduct an independent science project following the scientific method or the engineering design process. Students conduct their research and then present their results at the Fresno County Regional Science Fair.September 20, Wednesdays at lunch
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Science Olympiad
DavidsonS7Team competition in which students compete in 23 events pertaining to various fields of science, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.September 21, Thursdays at lunch
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