3. Chemistry Club
Sponsor: Mr. Farabaugh
Location: P201
• Explore chemistry beyond
what is taught in the
classroom
• Make connections
between chemistry
concepts and activities
from everyday life
• Perform chemistry
demonstrations and
hands-on activities at
local elementary and
middle schools
4. Monticello Mentors
Sponsors: Mrs. Carre and Mr. Weaver
Location: the Forum
Must apply in the spring
Be a mentor and role model to younger members of our community -
rising 9th graders at MHS, the Boy and Girls Club, and elementary school
students in the area.
5. Chess, Word & Strategy Club
Sponsor: Mr. Keith Location: B208
Come play with us! These are
our goals:
•To create a forum for you to
meet fellow enthusiasts and
play games for fun.
•To create a forum for you to
compete and improve your
skills.
•To encourage you to practice
problem solving, display
sportsmanship, and accept
responsibility for your
decisions.
7. Sponsor: Mr. Dove
Location: G101
MEETS AFTER SCHOOL: TIME TBA
• The Virginia Envirothon is a natural resources
competition for high school students.
• Students work in teams of five students. Throughout the
school year students prepare to compete at the local
level, qualify to then compete at the area level, and the
top three teams from the six areas in the state compete
to be the State Winner.
• These teams of high school students are tested on their
knowledge of natural resources – soils, forestry, wildlife,
aquatics and a current environmental issue..
8. Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Faculty Supervisors: Mrs. Hatchett, Mrs. Lockwood, & Ms. Rocco
(Non School Sponsored Club)
Location: R102
• Provides an opportunity for students and student athletes to share and
discuss issues relevant to today’s society as addressed through faith
• Offers students a forum for discussion of faith based topics
• Provides a support system that encourages values and fellowship with
diverse individuals in a safe and supportive environment
9. GSA
(Monticello Area Gay-Straight Alliance)
Faculty Supervisors: Ms. Epps & Mr. Hickey
Location: R104
• A student run organization open to
all students
• Supports diversity and tolerance by
offering a comfortable
environment in which students
concerned about
gay/lesbian/transgender issues can
educate ourselves and work
together to dislodge homophobia
and Tran phobia in the larger
community
• One way we intend to do this is to
participate in the Day of Silence in
April.
Monticello High School
Non School Sponsored Club
10. Monticello Improv Club
• Sponsor: Madeline
Michel
• Meets in the auditorium
• More fun than is possible
on a school day
• Many alumni have gone
on to promising careers
in comedy – see Tina Fey
11.
12. Key Club
Sponsor: Ms. Neil
Location: P105
• APPLICATION ONLY– Pick up an
application outside of P105. Due by
11:00AM on Friday, September 6 in
P105!
• An international student-led
organization providing its members with
opportunities to perform service, build
character and develop leadership.
14. FIRST TECH CHALLENGE
ROBOTICS COMPETITION TEAM
- Builds a Robot and competes with other teams
- Meets two days a week after school (not during
clubs time) from September - March
- Application will be available soon in P109 or P101
and are due September 6th
- Competitions in February/March
15. Health Occupations Students of America
Mrs. Dudley and Ms. Ramwell
Location: B207
What is HOSA?
A student-led professional organization
One of 10 national career and technology
student organizations endorsed by the
U.S. Department of Education
An integral component of Health Science
Education
Develops future leaders for the
healthcare delivery system
HOSA is 100% healthcare
Purpose:
In addition to providing technical training
to students, HOSA helps its members
learn dedication, leadership, and social
skills--all of which are vital when dealing
with people in the context of health care.
The HOSA National Leadership
Conference includes competitive events
as well as leadership development
opportunities.
Our Motto
The Hands of HOSA Mold the Health of
Tomorrow
16. Model United Nations
Sponsors: Mr. Baran and Mr. Schmalz
Location: Media Center
• MUN is a simulation of the UN
General Assembly and other
multilateral bodies.
• Students step into the shoes of
ambassadors from UN member
states to debate current issues on
the organization’s agenda
• Goals:
– Understand multiple perspectives
surrounding global issues
– Conduct research and act on the
research they have done through
the different perspectives
– Attend conferences
17. OTAKU
Sponsor: Mr. Dove
Location: G101
Meets during Club Day
• The purpose of the Otaku
Club is to provide an
environment where
students can explore the
varied application of
graphical fiction through
anime, comic books,
movies and video games.
18. S.H.O.U.T
(Students Hopes Outcries United Together)
Sponsor: Ms. G. Reynolds
Location: B210
• S.H.O.U.T is a club that
supports school clubs
(social) activities year
round
• Involves community
service such as raising
monies for March of Dime
(walk in April)
• Visiting speakers to
encourage positive
growth in life after high
school
19. Ultimate Frisbee and Disc Golf Club
Sponsor : Mrs. Peairs and Mr. Glover
Location : G209
• Learn the basic skills and rules for both
ultimate frisbee and disc golf.
• Be active and meet new people by
participating in weekly games.
• Take trips to play golf at Walnut Creek.
• Work to improve the current course at
Walnut Creek.
20. When do clubs meet?
• Clubs will meet the second Friday of
every month during Mustang Morning
• Clubs start Friday, September 13th
• Mustang Morning comes before clubs –
if your teacher requires you to be at
Mustang Morning, you must be there
21. How do I sign up for a club?
• Your Mentor teacher may have some sign-up forms
now; if so, you can sign up today.
• OR stop by R110 to sign up.
• OR - sign up for clubs during your lunch next Tuesday
September 3rd though Friday September 6th
– Pick up a sign up sheet at the club table at lunch and
complete. Pick your top three choices (#1= first
choice)
– Turn it back in to the club table.
• If there are more students signing up than club
availability, a lottery for club slots will take place
22. Sample Student Club Preference Form
Print Name: ________________________
1st Block Teacher:___________________
Please indicate your top three choices (1 = top, 2, 3)
Club List
___ Key Club ___ Chess, Word & Strategy Club ___ GSA
___ Model U.N. ___ Chemistry Club ___ Envirothon (after school)
___ F.C.A. ___ Animal Rights Club ___ Debate
___ S.H.O.U.T ___ Improv Club
etc., etc.