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CLUBSADVISORMEETING DATEDESCRIPTION
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Aerospace ClubAlice RickEvery other Tuesday at lunch in B107At HHS Aerospace, we are dedicated to exploring the science behind all things that fall, fly and anything in between.
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American Sign Language Angie EssweinEvery other Friday at lunch in A210We’re a club dedicated to teaching people about American Sign Language and Deaf culture. We teach new signs at each meeting and we also have various volunteer activities and socials for our club.
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Animal Welfare ClubMegan RupeFriday at Lunch in C104Do you care about animals? Animal Welfare club is all about spreading awareness and volunteering with animals. We also do fun animal-related activities at our meetings, such as making pet toys for animals in shelters. We hope to see you at our meetings!
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Art Club / NAHSKatie SchiltzEvery other Friday at Lunch in I7Art Club & NAHS (National Art Honor Society) is a fun, tight knit community that blends art with community service. We frequently paint posters for other clubs and are currently working on a mural for Homestead's campus. Additionally, we teach simple arts and crafts to elementary students, along with so much more! No skills required, just a passion for art and helping our community!
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Badminton ClubSam FungThursday Brunch in S4Badminton Club is for everyone, from badminton enthusiasts to people who want to learn how to play. During our meetings, we not only have updates on tryouts, but also play fun trivia and announce badminton events. We plan socials at badminton gyms, a local tournament, and more to help you improve your badminton skills. Join us this year to meet new people who also share a passion for badminton!
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Black Student UnionLela Milirides and Kelly DiNucciEvery other Thursday at lunch in B208Homestead’s Black Student Union is a place to recognize black heritage on campus and allow us the opportunity to learn how to coordinate activities and community service efforts. Constructive community building is a valuable skill, but must be learned like any other through practice. We will educate ourselves on how both our differences and commonalities contribute to our unique perspective on campus and general lifestyles. This would allow us to form empowering social bonds.
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California Scholarship FederationJessica BuffumI-Hub Common Space, once a month during Wednesday brunchCSF is a state-wide volunteering club that recognizes student academic achievement and community involvement. Completing a minimum of 5 hours per semester, members attend volunteering events in the community. Some examples of events include arts and crafts activities in senior homes, walk-a-thons and gardening cleanups.
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Chess ClubGary AutenEvery Tuesday and Thursday at lunch in A204Chess Clubs provides a place for students to learn new chess strategies, practice playing, and attend tournaments.
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Comic ClubTyler CripeMonday at lunch in I7The Comic Club is a group dedicated to bringing together people who love comics, animations, and other graphic-styled media. Group members can engage in a multitude of fun art related events and activities, including but not limited to animation projects, comic making, and potentially even comic conventions. No matter what skill level, everyone has the potential to improve!
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Cubing ClubMatthew GuevaraEvery Thursday lunch in B102The cubing club is centered around the hobby speedcubing. Speedcubing is the act of solving Rubik’s cube like puzzles as fast as one can. Our club’s purpose is to help cubers become faster, and to teach anyone how to solve the 3x3.
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Design ItEdmond KwongMeetings: every other Thursday lunch in Mr. Kwong’s room Workshops: the other set of Thursdays, after 7th period in Mr. Kwong’s roomHHS Design It provides students with an opportunity to learn graphic design through club meetings, workshops, business tours, guest speakers, and many other events. Design It aims to teach students about digital design (Adobe Illustrator, Canva, etc) and help other school clubs and outside organizations/businesses by designing commissions for promotional materials. People of all experience levels are welcome to join!
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Drama Club/ITSLeslie LloydFriday at Lunch in the AuditoriumWe as the drama club create a space where those interested in the theatrical arts can come together and put together performances to share our talents and love of theatre with the Homestead community. We hold events such as One Acts and Improv Nights, and other socials and activities pertaining to theatre. We hope to create a space for all those who are interested in the art to spend time together and perform where all can feel safe and welcomed.
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Economics Club
Christy Heaton
Wednesday at lunch in B205Economics Club aims to expand the understanding of economics through virtual simulations, hands-on activities, economics class tutoring, and the National Economics Challenge. We invite everyone to join us no matter what economics knowledge they currently have.
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Engineering ClubAlice RickEvery other Wednesday at lunch in B107We are a community of dedicated students preparing ourselves for a career in engineering by exploring engineering concepts, performing demonstrations, and visiting companies.
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Esports ClubMr.EastlandEvery monday and other tuesday at lunch in B108Gaming is an important part of our culture nowadays. Practice and develop your gaming skills in eSports club and compete within and outside our school.
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FBLAByron LeeEvery other wednesday at lunch in I2FBLA is the largest student run business organization in the world, and it aims to bridge business and education together. FBLA gives you the opportunity to participate in competitions on the state and national scale, as well as attend fun events such as business tours. Come to our meetings at lunch in I2 every other Wednesday!
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Footprints Christian ClubSam FungFriday at lunch in S4We are a group of people who want to share the love of Jesus with our peers at Homestead. Our doors are always open, anyone that is willing to listen is welcome.
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French Club / FNHSMme. Von SteinWednesday lunch once a month in L104Our members get the chance to learn more about French culture and the French language. We host a variety of events related to French food, cinema, music, and more! Through French National Honor Society, members also have the opportunity to attend French related volunteer events around the community.
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FrontierMary Jo GundersonEvery Tuesday at lunch in A207Frontier is the student-run art and literary publication at Homestead, passionate about spreading creativity throughout the community. We publish 5 themed issues a year online and in print containing submissions from students. We also hold socials, art and writing workshops, and the annual school wide writing contest!
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Fwd:LoveRandy BernerEvery 3rd Thursday of the month at brunch in room TBDFwd: Love thrives brighten the atmosphere of Homestead though our acts of kindness. Above all else, our goal is to show love and kindness to others selflessly.
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Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA)Nicholas NeeseEvery other Wednesday in B209 at lunchGSA provides a social, safe, and confidential space for students in the LGBTQ+ community and allies. The club welcomes anybody, regardless of gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation.
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Green OpsJessica Wakefield Every other Wednesday at Lunch at K3We are the environmental service and sustainability club at Homestead. We participate in some really exciting events, such as regular clean-ups, climate change fairs, socials, etc. If you are interested in joining or have any questions, please contact us at hhsgreenops@gmail.com!
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HHS Future Physicians of AmericaNatalie Della SantinaRoom S8 @ Lunch every other FridayFPA is a science/medical oriented club with a goal to give students more exposure to the medical field. FPA provides guest speaker events, volunteering/internship opportunities, dissections, and hospital tours. No medical experience is necessary to join!
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Homestead Cancer Society
Muriel Von-Stein
L104, lunch on every other Monday
Our club raises awareness for cancer! We have meetings where we either present and talk about a certain type or we have fun activities. By the end of the year, we donate a lot of the money we raised towards cancer patients and their families.
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Homestead Cycling ClubDaniel Nunezroom c100 during lunch on WednesdaysThe homestead cycling club helps teach students how to maintain bikes, host rides and field trips to create a stronger cycling community at homestead. Ask any of our officers to help you if you have any bike troubles.
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Homestead Fellowship of Christian AthletesSukhraj SohalS2, Every other Wednesday at lunchFellowship of Christian Athletes is a club that unites the passion of Christ and the passion of athletics. We strive to make meaningful friendships with student athletes while deepening others’, as well as our, faith with Him. Although FCA’s focus is athletes, we welcome everyone to our club with open arms.
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Homestead InteractLisa ClausnitzerB106Homestead Interact is a service club sponsored by Rotary, a large international service organization. Club members are given the opportunity to attend a variety of service and leadership events, as well as meet people from around the Bay Area who are also Interact members.
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Homestead LaunchXAdrian McMahonC200, lunch, every mondayHomestead LaunchX strives to enable students to begin their entrepreneurial journey while still in high school, by encouraging students to launch their own products and companies with the help of mentors and other professional guidance and resources.
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Homestead National Honor SocietyErin RonanFirst Fridays, lunch, B206Homestead National Honor Society is a community service club that recognizes and brings together students who show high achievement in
scholarship, leadership and service. We strive to provide our members with valuable opportunities to give back to the local Bay Area community.
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Homestead Red Cross Club Susan WilsonMonday Lunch, c210The mission of Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergency through the power of volunteering. Not only do you have the chance to earn community hours, but you can also get trained in life-saving techniques such as CPR and disaster-specific safety and enjoy the opportunity to aid in a nationwide organization! Follow us @homesteadredcross for updates!
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Homestead StudiosMe. RileyEvery other Friday at lunch in C211In homestead studios we learn about the ins and outs of film making. For example we will learn about screen writing, makeup, stunts and much more. We will also watch movies and maybe even make a short film.
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Indo-PakRichard PorticosI10 General Meetings, Practices Sunday at OrtegaIndo-Pak is a student association at Homestead dedicated to celebrating and promoting cultural awareness throughout the school community.
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Investments clubShawn southerdb101 every other Thursday during lunchThe investments club aims to teach students about personal finance and investments through guest speakers, lectures, and games.
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Italian Cultural ClubKimberly ArevaloEvery other Friday, room L110The Italian Cultural Club is a place where people interested in Italian food, culture and language can come together. It’s a welcoming and fun place for everyone! With activities, fundraising and learning, it’s a great place to be!
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Jewish Student UnionNicole ZambranoC205 Every other Wednesday lunchJSU is a club that educates the homestead student body about Judaism. The club holds activities with kahoots and other fun games. It is a cultural club and participates in various activities during the year including Multicultural night
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JNHS/J-ClubJunko Birdsongevery other Wednesday at lunch in L103Japanese National Honor Society(JNHS)/J-Club promotes Japanese culture through fun socials and volunteer events! Join to eat yummy Japanese food, become active within the Japanese community, and make new friends!
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Key ClubMatthew YaleEvery other Thursday @ Lunch in L105Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to serve their communities, build character and develop leadership. We have a lot of service events and opportunities, as well as many fun ones where you can meet many new like-minded individuals your age. We are affiliated with Kiwanis International and are a recognized club all around the world.
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Korean Student Association (KSA)Ms. Eileen KimB201, lunch, every other TuesdayAnyeonghaseyo! We aim to spread Korean culture through socials and informative meetings. Our K-pop dance team is KREW, open to anyone who wants to participate, no previous experience needed. We are also a rescue team for LiNK (Liberty in North Korea), an organization that helps relocate North Korean refugees. We hold fundraisers and spread awareness through their documentaries, please come out if you're interested!
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Makers' SocietyMs. NavarroFriday Lunch, S3HHS Makers’ Society strives to create a community of innovative and creative thinkers that enjoy hands-on engineering projects such as Rube Goldberg Machines. Our goal as a club is to compete at the National Rube Goldberg Competition by submitting a video of a successful machine with over 30 steps!
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Martial Arts Club Shawnee Rivera Once a month at lunch Wednesday’s in room C106. Seminars Friday after school from 3:30pm-4:30pm once a month. We have meetings once a month at lunch where we will inform our members about a certain type of martial arts, like kung fu and taekwondo, or something related to martial arts, such as women in martial arts. We have hour long seminars after school on Fridays three times per semester. At our seminars we teach a variety of martial arts things such as kick boxing, forms and self defense.
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Math ClubShawn SoutherdFriday Lunch in B101Homestead Math Club hopes to promote interest in mathematics among the Homestead community, provide an innovative and supportive atmosphere where people can share their passion for math, organize teams of students to compete at local competitions, and host the AMC series for Homestead. We also host weekly meetings to prepare for competitions, discuss interesting applications of math, and take competitions.
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Mental health and awareness clubLantzLantz’s room during lunch on Wednesday’s or Thursdays (tbd)The Mental Health and Awareness club aspires to educate the Homestead community on mental health, available resources, and de-stressing methods. Additionally, we provide a safe space where mental illnesses can be distigmatized and discussed. Through this club, we will improve the quality of student life by teaching lifelong coping skills to minimize stress, anxiety, and maintain mental wellness.
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Mock TrialSusan WilsonC210, Friday's 3:30-6:30We form a team of around 17-20 students who take on various roles in the courtroom. We prepare a case given by the state and in the spring compete in actual courtrooms in a tournament with other schools in the county.
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Model United NationsAndrea YeeEvery other Monday at lunch in B211Model United Nations (MUN) exposes students to global issues by allowing them to participate in United Nations committee simulations. Members will be introduced to parliamentary procedure as well as utilize critical thinking, debate, negotiation, teamwork, public speaking, and writing skills to address and resolve committee issues.

MUN conferences, which are hosted by other high schools or universities feature various committees including UN General Assemblies (GAs), Joint Cabinet Crises (JCC), and special non-UN committees such as the President's Cabinet or Constitutional Convention.
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Muslim Student AssociationDaniela Hurst RuizLast Friday of every month in B209The purpose of the club is to assist and strengthen the muslim community at Homestead High School. We do this through club meetings and volunteering events. We also education muslims and students of other faiths about Islam.
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National Chinese Honor SocietyVivian JuL112, Friday brunchNCHS engage students with Chinese language and culture. We are a group of culturally inspired students who wish to dedicate to the community through ways related to Chinese. Members are provided with opportunities to interact and volunteer in cultural events.
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Nepali association club Daniela Hurst RuizEvery other Wednesday starting the 18th of September Nepali adoration club is a cultural based club aimed to spread more awerness about our culture. In our meeting we go over some important and interesting facts about the country and our culture. We also particulate I think eh school multicultural fair and are planning on performing this year
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Octagon ClubEdmond KwongI4 - Every other Wednesday at Lunch in Mr. Kwongs roomOctagon Club is one of the largest Volunteering Clubs in the nation. Octagon is a community service club that holds events to help our local neighborhood. We don’t have a minimum hours required so feel free to join at anytime!
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Programming ClubJohn ShelbyTuesday lunch in I5 (general meetings), Thursday lunch in I5 (girl who code meetings)Homestead Programming Club is a group of passionate and dedicated problem-solvers. Officers host workshops which cover fun and interesting topics and annual committee projects (ex: smart mirror using RaspberryPi, mobile app using Swift and Android, etc), where previous experience is definitely not mandatory to join. Programming Club includes an affiliated chapter of Girls Who Code, in which dedicated officers lead an introductory course throughout the school year on a programming language, such as Python.
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Quiz BowlAndrea WestgateMonday’s & Friday’s Quiz bowl is a trivia based club that focuses on many topics of interest. We read packets for practices during lunches and go to several tournaments a year that cater to all levels. Once a year our varsity teams go to Atlanta, Georgia for National competition.
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RoboticsGreg BurroughsI-10, Thursday at LunchRobotics is a club that strives to teach students fundamental aspects of STEAM to the entire student body of our school. We code, build, and drive robots; teach business skills and fund management; and also teach members how to market and teach members crucial skills of outreach and video production to ensure that we are open to supporting everyone and their interests. Robotics is not only a club that builds robots but a club that represents Homestead as a whole, building of off all of Homestead's different skills and strengths.
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Science BowlJeff HerbstB101 Wednesdays at LunchScience Bowl is a club where members compete to answer Science related trivia questions. We compete in regionals sponsored by the DOE, and the winning team can qualify for nationals. Join us to be part of the most talented Science club on campus!
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Science For Change/SNHSSukhraj SohalS2, Time TBDScience For Change/SNHS is a non-competition based science club that focuses on educating members about certain science branches while also providing volunteer opportunities. We offer a variety of diverse topics and volunteering opportunities. We work with a few labs and non profit organizations.
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Science OlympiadSam Fung & Phil LeeEvery other Thursday in room P1.Science Olympiad is a club where members can explore areas of science, some of which are not typically covered in school. We compete at many tournaments throughout the year! You will have a fun time!
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Scream TeamChris NafradaOnce a month in S5 roomWe attend sports games to cheer on our teams and demonstrate school spirit.
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Spanish Club/ SNHSPaco ArevaloSecond Wednesday of the month at lunch in L110Spanish Club helps students practice and improve their Spanish in an organic environment. We focus on one Spanish speaking country a month, and connect students with Latin culture. SNHS also provides volunteer opportunities for club members to better their community.
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Speech and DebateNatalie OwsleyMonday lunch C102Speech and Debate club is for students who want to improve their speaking, develop critical thinking skills, and communicate their ideas to the world. We prepare for and attend several Speech and Debate competitions throughout the school year.
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Spikeball ClubSara FraustoEvery Thursday, on the Baseball FieldSpikeball is a new and fun game, it’s like volleyball and 4-square combined! You serve, set, and spike until one team scores. We play games for fun and hold tournaments every week on Thursday on the Baseball Field!
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The Differences Among Us (TDAU)Surna BartonC203, Every other Wednesday at lunchThe Differences Among Us (TDAU) is a club that educates and raises awareness for all mental and physical disabilities. We do this by educating members at our meetings, providing volunteering opportunities at school and with local organizations, and more! Whatever you’re into, come join us to embrace The Differences Among Us.
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Tomorrow's PhysicistsKathleen ShreveMondays lunch, K-2Our club aims to spread the love and knowledge of physics to HHS students. We also help current physics students with labs, projects and tests.
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Tri-M/ForteJohn BurnEvery other Wednesday Tri-M/Forte is a club that focuses on integrating community service and music together. We do many events throughout the year, both performance and volunteer. Some examples of things we do include performing at school and nursing homes, caroling, and Jazz Night.
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Wilderneness Adventurers ClubWorking on it...N/AFun hikes, socials, rock climbing, learning about environmental issues, volunteering.
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Women’s Empowerment Ambassadors Debbie VanniC207, First Tuesday of every monthWEA empowers students through conversation and community activities. We encourage our members to be feminists and to advocate for women’s equality. Apart from monthly meetings, we regularly attend marches and have out of school festivities.
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Yoga FitnessKelly Ronshiemer every other Wednesday in the gymWe focus on the wellbeing of students. Every meeting we learn something new about yoga and new about ourselves. We are excited to be collaborating with other fitness related clubs for shared events.