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Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

  • Against Animal Cruelty Today: Chrissy Kidd
    • Meet on Thursdays twice a month in Port. 24
  • Animal Alliance Club: Lisa Cox
    • The Jupiter High School Marine & Wildlife Protection Club is dedicated to making a positive impact on local and global ecosystems. Club members will participate in beach cleanups to reduce plastic pollution, host awareness campaigns about endangered species, and collaborate with local wildlife organizations to support habitat restoration efforts.
    • Meet during lunch in Room 6-207
  • Animal Rescue Club: Megan Ferguson
    • Club that focuses on supporting local animal shelters by providing care and finding homes for abandoned and rescued animals. The club can also raise funds by doing activities to support the shelters' needs for food, medical supplies, and other essentials. Also, the club educates the community about responsible pet ownership. Through these efforts, the club aims to make a positive impact on the lives of animals and promote a caring attitude towards all living creatures.
    • Meetings 2–3 times a month in Room 5-212
  • Army of Angels: Sarah Nouis
    • Raise $ and awareness about different forms of cancers. Several members of the group have lost loved ones to cancer.
    • Meet on Mondays in Portable 2 after school
  • Asian Student Union: Jenna Hanssen
    • Share Asian culture and create an environment where students can create a feeling of belonging.
    • Meet once a month after school
  • ASL (American Sign Language) Club: Christy Podlesnik
    • Bring Deaf culture awareness to others, community outreach.
    • Meet during lunch and after school in Port. 34
  • ASL Honor Society: Christy Podlesnik
    • For students enrolled in ASL with GPA and service requirements supporting the deaf community.
    • Meet during lunch and after school
  • Battle of the Books: Patti Potts
    • Competitive reading program focused on Florida Teen Reads.
    • Meet during lunch in Media Center
  • Beach Volleyball Club: Lillian Fink
    • Promote and play beach volleyball.
    • Meet after school on courts
  • Beads of Hope: Patrice Best / Lisa Hayes
    • Create bracelets with uplifting messages for donation.
    • Meet during lunch in Room 4-113
  • Best Buddies: Will Huff / Rachel Ellis
    • Build friendships with individuals with disabilities
    • Meet monthly after school
  • Black Student Union: Sherman Steele / Sherry Webster
    • Promote unity, empowerment, and cultural awareness.
    • Meet after school in Room 2-101
  • Blood Drive: Ashley Foster
    • Organize and host blood donation drives.
    • Events scheduled throughout the year
  • Blue Team: Teresa Thornton
    • Promote ocean conservation and environmental awareness.
    • Meet during lunch in Room 6-101
  • Body Building Club: Chad Cooke
    • Focus on strength training and fitness education.
    • Meet after school in weight room
  • Brain Bee (Max Brain Challenge): Sarah Guzick
    • Prepare for neuroscience competition.
    • Meet after school in Room 7-305
  • Ceramics Club: Brian Kovachik
    • Explore ceramics and clay art.
    • Meet after school in Art Room
  • Chess Club: Dan Blasky
    • Play chess and strategy games.
    • Meet during lunch in Room 2-210
  • Childhood Cancer Support Club: Jennifer Sparks
    • Support children with cancer through fundraising and outreach.
    • Meet after school in Room 4-210
  • Chinese Club: Melissa Chen
    • Promote Chinese language and culture.
    • Meet during lunch in Room 3-201
  • Christian League: Steve Ahern
    • Promote fellowship amongst JHS students and the greater community.
    • Every Thursday morning at 7:10 AM in Portable 3
  • Class Council Support Club: Janine Jeffs
    • Support class officers for elections, prom, homecoming, Grad Bash, senior week, and other activities.
    • Twice a month in Room 5-207
  • Class of 2026:
    • Organize class events for the class of 2026.
    • Meet twice a month in Media Center
  • Class of 2027:
    • Organize class events for the class of 2027.
    • Meet in Room 5-105
  • Class of 2028:
    • Organize class events for the class of 2028.
    • Meet once a month in Room 5-207
  • Computer Science Honor Society: Susan Garcia
    • Encourage enthusiasm for computer science, honor academic excellence, promote service.
    • Meet 2–4 times a month in Room 4-214
  • Cook and Bake Club: Juliana DeSena
    • Share joy of cooking and baking; raise money for homeless shelters.
    • Once a month in Room 2114 at 2:50 PM
  • DECA: Jessica Levitsky
    • Prepares students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management.
    • Weekly in Room 4-217
  • Drama Club: Samantha Knight
    • Introduce students to theatre arts; participate in festivals and yearly spring musical.
    • Mondays 3–4 PM in Room 9-106; Tuesdays & Thursdays 3–5:30 PM in Auditorium
  • Esports Club: Etheard Joseph
    • Coach students in Super Smash and Rocket League; compete in tournaments.
    • Tuesdays in Media Center
  • First Priority (Christian Club): Robert Hagenbuch
    • Christian fellowship
    • Lunch A and B on Thursdays in Port. 15
  • Fishing Club: Etheard Joseph
    • Promote fishing through collaboration, tournaments, and activities like fly tying.
    • Tuesdays in Room 3-108
  • Florida Future Educators of America: Josephine Buscemi
    • For students interested in education careers and improving school environment; membership forms required.
    • Once a month from 2:45–3:15 PM in Port. 30
  • 4th Wall Co.: Ryan Conner
    • Support JHS departments requiring theatre use (Band, Chorus, Dance, Drama).
    • Tuesdays and Thursdays after school or with rehearsals
  • French Club: Yvrose Elie
    • Enhance knowledge and appreciation of French-speaking countries.
    • Thursdays in Port. 36
  • Glamour Girls: Doug Uccellini
    • Provide services for the elderly community.
    • Twice a month in Port. 9
  • Green Team: Teresa Thornton
    • Environmental activities: plant trees, beach clean-ups, school recycling.
    • Wednesdays during Lunch B in Room 3-108
  • GSA: Melanie Jones
    • Promote acceptance for all members.
    • Thursdays after school in Room 5-116
  • Hearing for a Change: Kim Jalm
    • Foster struggling readers’ love of audiobooks at elementary schools.
    • Thursdays in Room 4-106
  • Helping Hands: Robert Hagenbuch
    • Community service beyond fundraisers.
    • Twice a month at 2:40 PM in Port. 15
  • HOSA (Health Occupational Students of America): Kristen Jenkins
    • Develop leadership and service opportunities for future health professionals.
    • First Monday of month in Auditorium or Room 7-101
  • Inkwell (Creative Writing): Danielle Steyn
    • School literary and art magazine; all are welcome.
    • Weekly in Room 5-111
  • Interact: Josephine Buscemi
    • School-based community service club sponsored by Rotary; 2–3 projects/month.
    • Once a month in Media Center
  • Jewish Student Union: Shari Rodgers
    • Support Jewish students and create awareness of the Jewish faith.
    • Lunch B in Room 7-208
  • JROTC Drill Team: CSM Dottin
    • Perform military drill routines; participate in competitions and Color Guard.
    • Monday–Thursday 2:40–4:00 PM in Room 4-112
  • JROTC Drone Team: CSM Dottin
    • Drone coding, programming, and flying.
    • Monday–Thursday 2:40–4:00 PM in Room 4-112
  • JROTC Marksmanship Team: CSM Dottin
    • Compete in National Marksmanship Competition.
    • Monday–Thursday 2:40–4:00 PM in Room 4-112
  • JROTC Raiders: CSM Dottin
    • Participate in competitive JROTC activities.
    • Monday–Thursday 2:40–4:00 PM in Room 4-112
  • JROTC Robotics: CSM Dottin
    • Robotics program activities.
    • Monday–Thursday 2:40–4:00 PM in Room 4-112
  • Junior Journalists: Kirsten Tracy
    • Teach journalism to elementary students; prepare lesson plans and materials.
    • Meetings in Room 6-108
  • Key Club: Elissa Thompson
    • International student-led service and leadership organization.
    • Tuesdays or Wednesdays after school in P38 and Cafeteria
  • Kids Helping Kids: Kimberly Misewich
    • Visit preschools, foster love of reading, and connect with community.
    • Monthly in Room 5-215
  • Latinos in Action: Roxsand Calderon
    • Empowerment, community service, and dance.
    • After school in Port. 24
  • LAUNCH: Sarah Nouis
    • Expose students to career opportunities through speakers.
    • First Monday of month after school in Port. 2
  • Leaders of Tomorrow: Susan Garcia
    • Promote leadership, academic achievement, and the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens.
    • Once a month in Room 4-214
  • Letters for Rose: Ashley Gonano
    • Write letters to lonely elderly in nursing homes.
    • Once a month in Room 4-118
  • Lounge Project: Patti Potts
    • Create a safe, supportive, community-oriented student space.
  • Mental Health Awareness: Sarah Guzick
    • Raise awareness of mental illness; self-care activities; outreach to retirement homes and hospitals.
    • Once a month in Room 7-111
  • Model UN: Honey Smith
    • Educate members on UN operations and global governments; develop debating skills.
    • Twice a month in Port. 19
  • Morgan's Message: Michaela Leavitt
    • Focus on athletes’ mental health.
    • First Friday of the month in Portable 6
  • National Art Honor Society: Sarah Knudtson
    • Academic excellence in art; participate in exhibitions.
    • Wednesdays after school in Room 4-113
  • National English Honor Society: Jennifer Sparks
    • High academic standards in Language Arts; membership required.
    • Once a month during lunch in Room 1-155
  • National French Honor Society: Nadia Bouter
    • Recognize scholarship in French and Francophone cultures.
    • Every other Monday in Port. 27
  • National Future Farmers of America: Scott Ciliento
    • Student leadership through competitions and community outreach.
    • Monthly in Room 3-110
  • National Honor Society: Jennifer Sparks
    • High academic standards across curriculum; membership required.
    • Once a month during lunch in Room 1-155
  • National Math Honor Society (Mu Alpha Theta): Kirsten Tracy
    • High academic standards in Math; membership required.
    • Bi-weekly Wednesdays in Room 6-108
  • National Science Honor Society: Natalie Dellobuono
    • High academic standards in Science; membership required.
    • Room 7-207
  • National Spanish Honor Society: Lillian Novoa
    • Recognize Spanish achievement and community involvement.
    • 1–2 times weekly in classroom
  • National Technical Honor Society: Susan Garcia
    • Honor society for Career & Technical Education; focus on career, leadership, service, recognition.
    • Once a month in Room 4-214
  • Naturalist Club: Jessamyn Ramsey
    • Hands-on learning about South Florida ecology and ecosystems.
    • Tuesdays at 2:45 PM in Room 3-106
  • No Place for Hate: Karen Girouard
    • Promote inclusive, safe school environments; reduce bullying.
    • Wednesdays in Port. 25
  • Oceans First: Beth Bertsch
    • Beautify North Palm Beach County beaches.
    • Once a month (3rd Saturday) in Room 7-206 and local beaches
  • Period Club: Teresa Thornton
    • Education and supplies for menstruation and women’s issues.
    • Thursdays or Fridays after school in Room 3-108
  • Rho Kappa (Social Studies Honor Society): Jenna Hanssen
    • Social Studies Honor Society; membership required.
    • Monthly in Room 6-208
  • SECME (Engineering): Beth Bertsch
    • STEM competitions: Science Olympiad and Underwater Robotics.
    • Tuesdays after school in Room 7-206
  • SGA – Student Government Association: Jake Toyota
    • Plan school events, service projects, and community outreach.
    • Mondays 5th period in Room 4-106
  • Simply Skin: Sarah Nouis
    • Package hygiene kits for underserved teens.
    • Last Monday of the month in Port. 2
  • JHS Writers Club (SLAM/FLASH Literary): Elissa Thompson
    • Writing, performing, publishing student work; coordinates with cultural groups.
    • Monthly in Port. 21
  • Speak Up for Kids: Kimberly Misewich
    • Raise awareness and support for foster care community.
    • Room 5-215
  • Students Against Melanoma (SAM): Kim Jalm
    • Spread awareness about skin cancer and early detection.
    • Lunch B in Room 7-111
  • SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco): Sherman Steele
    • Educate teens about dangers of tobacco and vaping.
    • Once a month
  • Technology Student Association: TBD
    • Develop STEM and business skills; focus on leadership and academics.
    • 2nd and 4th Wednesday of month in Room 3-101
  • Teens Helping Hospice: Jay Matousek
    • Participate in grief camps.
    • Second Thursday of month in Port. 10
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society: Chris Moore
    • Nurture future leaders in music education.
    • First Monday of month in Room 8-102
  • Turning Point USA: Chad Cooke / Sarah Practico
    • Organize debates and educate on freedom of speech and politics.
    • Before school and after school in Port. 26
  • War Cry – JHS Newspaper: Elissa Thompson
    • Journalism course for 9–12 graders; maintain journalistic standards.
    • Daily class time and outside activities; meet in Room 4-110
  • Warrior Athlete Mentoring Club (WAM): JD DePasquale
    • Community service, leadership games, safe space for student-athletes.
    • Twice a month during lunch in gym
  • Warriors for Financial Success: Paul Hoffman
    • Personal finance education via speakers, careers, field trips, contests.
    • After school and lunch in Port. 7
  • Warriors in Pink: Jordan Selvidge
    • Breast cancer awareness, fundraising, education for younger students.
    • Monthly in Room 6-205
  • Women in S.T.E.M.: Julie Bohsali
    • Empower women in STEM; community service, guest speakers, monthly meetings.
    • Lunch B in Room 5-213
  • Warrior Media Productions: Carly Slatterly
    • Record JHS sports and activities.
    • TV Studio once a month
  • Well Read Warrior Book Club: Julie Bohsali
    • Read and discuss books: plot, theme, analysis.
    • After school in Room 5-213
  • Younglife: Lillian Fink
    • Christian outreach; mentorship and fun activities.
    • Lunch B and after school in Room 6-115