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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
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Bible StudyMerlyn BeardThis club is in place to provide a space for students to share resources, knowledge and experiences in faith.Room 312Wednesdays 2:40-3:15 pm
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Chess ClubLauren PotterfieldPlay and learn the game of chess! Everyone welcome; no experience necessary.Room 511Tuesdays, 2:45-3:45/4:00 pm
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D & D ClubRajmund NiwinskiGive people a sense of unique and creative freedome through Dungeons and Dragons.Room 411Mondays and Wednesdays, after school until 4:15/4:30 pm
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Dance Club (KDC)Allison FarahThis is an alternate option for those who are not on the Kettering Dance Team. Students learn a variety of hip-hop multi-cultural dance styles. Hip-hop is the predominant dance style, though other styles, including jazz and contemporary, will be explored. This club provides a safe space to express yourself through dance and gain interest in the genre.Room 111Select Wednesdays after school
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DECAJennifer KarpushenkoffDECA is a co-curricular club that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management.Room 3021st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month
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Drama ClubJason PrattA place for students to learn about and experience various aspects of the Theatrical Arts, advance the performing arts within our community, work towards ITS Induction (the honor society for theatre students), and perform in or join the technical crew for the Waterford Kettering Theatre Department performances.Rooms 308/310See Mr. Pratt in 308/310 for details
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Environmental ClubRylle KolakovichOur club role is to spread awareness and take action on protecting our encironment. We plan to volunteer for different kinds of programs and other charitible events as it relates to the enviornment. We hope to take steps to make the school more eco-friendly and involve students in the environment. Room 217Tuesdays, 2:30-3:00 pm
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Gay-Straight AllianceWayne State C2 PipelineWe are a student-run organization that unite LGBTQIA+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting students in our school and community.Room 1102:30-3:30 pm on these days: 10/4 & 10/18; 11/1, 11/15, & 11/29; 12/13; 1/10 & 1/24; 2/7 & 2/21; 3/7 & 3/21; 4/18; 5/2, 5/16 & 5/30; 6/13
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Girls Who CodeAlysse McKennaThis club will teach girls: Sisterhood - members will meet other peers and role models who are learning to code and having fun doing it through a safe & supportive environment. Each club member becomes part of an alumni network of girls across the country. Code - learn concepts that form the basis of programming languages, whether the club's project builds a website, an app, or learns to program a robot. If a club member already has coding skills, they will deepen their knowledge through extended activity sets. Impact - each club will work to solve real-world problems that they care about through a team CS Impact Project. In addition, club members will learn teamwork, time management, confidence, communication, functionals, conditionals, variables, and loops.Room 216After school until 3:45pm on the following Tuesdays: 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, 3/12, 3/19, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16
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Mock TrialMs. O'Brien, Mrs. OakleyA state and regional comptetition group with the intent to reach state-level competitions for mock trialsRoom 405, 409Once Weekly, TBD
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Movie ClubRajmund NiwinskiThis group watches, reviews and assesses various movies. Futher, the group seeks to explore the exigence, cultural backgrounds and what is portrayed in a variety of films. This club is for any student interested in explroing a wide-array of topics related to movies.Room 411Tuesdays, 2:30-3:30 pm
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Music LoungeAmy WernerWe give students an outlet to talk about music they enjoy. Our meetings consist of finding music, sharing and discussing the impact. We also seek to advise dance and other school functions.Room 115Every other Wednesday, 2:40-4:00, beginning April 5, 2023
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National Art Honor SocietyFrank Puddy & Kaitlyn JohnsonNot just an "art club". Students are required to meet eligibility criteria for membership as detailed in our chapter's constitution and bylaws.Room 502/504Meeting Schedule Varies
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National Honors SocietyKyle YappThe National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization for high schoolers that promotes leadership, service, character, and scholarship.210Mondays, 2:30-3:00 pm
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Student Council & Leadership TeamsChris Burlingame, Director of Activities
Tammy Victor, Adviser
Our student government is focused on initiatives and actions driven by our student members, supported by the director of student activities. Members of Student Council and Leadership serve to represent their class by giving voice to all students. LGI; Room 105; Extension: 86931 www.wsdmi.org/wkstucoEvery other Wednesday, 2:40-3:40pm; Leadership Class daily during 5th hr
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Wayne State C2PipeLineHeather Neal & Michael SheltonC2Pipeline is a College and Career readiness program, offering academic and tutoring/homework support, along with fun and engaging activities, and field trip opportunities. Room 204Mon, Tues, Weds. 2:30-5:00, Thurs. 1:30-4:00
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YearbookMeg GrossnickleKismet Yearbook - Documenting memories that last a lifetimeRoom 501Class
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COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
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CounselorRachel LaneA-DCounseling OfficeSign up for Office Visit
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CounselorAshley HudsonE-LiCounseling OfficeSign up for Office Visit
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CounselorKen HembreeLo-Ro Counseling OfficeSign up for Office Visit
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CounselorAlexis RogersRu-ZCounseling OfficeSign up for Office Visit
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CLASS SPONSORS
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Class of 2025Allison Farah, Katie ReedClass SponsorRooms 111, 402
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Class of 2026Kaitlyn Johnson, Kyle YappClass SponsorRooms 504, 210
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Class of 2027Paetra PittiglioClass SponsorRoom 300
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Class of 2028Jim CoyneClass SponsorRoom 410
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OTHER DEPARTMENTS
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AthleticsAllison SartoriousDirector of Athletics304 Suite
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AthleticsShane HynesAssistant Director of Athletics304 Suite
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United Ski TeamSteven ShurmurAthleticsRoom 412
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Robotics TeamSpencer PeatCompetitive high school robotics team whom competes within Oakland County during the Fall (OCCRA) and state-wide/ internationally during the Spring (FIRST - FRC). Composed of students from both Kettering and Mott High Schools.
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Marching BandLaura ZilhaverDirector of BandsRoom 312
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OrchestraMerlyn BeardDirector of OrchestrasRoom 309
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ChoirCourtney LairdDirector of ChoirsRoom 312
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Visual ArtsFrank Puddy, Kaitlyn JohnsonArt DepartmentRooms 502, 504
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