naperville central high school activities

NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
The Naperville Central Activities Program has over 80 activities available to you. The following
activities are open to ALL students. Everyone may participate. Most activities listed have no
tryouts or competitions. They’re just for fun or services to the school and community. Joining is
the key to a fun year! Please contact the sponsor of the activity in which you are interested.
Ambassadors
Sponsor: Lynne Nolan, Katie Long-Piper, Merigan Neben,
Ambassadors is a group that welcomes new transfer students, who are sophomores through
seniors, and community members into our school. Ambassadors kick off the year with a new
student ice cream social and meet several times with new students in the fall. Applications to be
an Ambassador are extended in March to interested students.
Anime Club
Sponsor: Chris Hodge, Daniela Cirone
Anime club is great way to find new Anime and socialize with new friends of similar interests!
We meet to discuss, watch, and draw animation from Japanese television, comics, and manga.
Anime is built largely on the Bushido or warrior code of Japan and our focus is on broadening
Japanese cultural understanding through the videos we watch.
Art/Ceramics/Photography Club
Sponsor: Chris Hodge, Danielle Figueroa, Daniela Cirone
Come to art club to create art projects, or experienced students can have studio time to further
explore their medium. Art, Ceramics, and Photography Club will meet once a week during the
school year.
Black and Latino Student Organization (BALSO)
Sponsor: Jason Booker, Alyssa Sprovieri
This is a leadership opportunity for students interested in promoting cultural diversity and a
sense of belonging among all members of the NCHS community. We will plan several school
events to celebrate Black and Latino cultural identities. All students’ grades 9-12 are welcome
regardless of race or ethnicity.
Bowling Club
Sponsor: Brian Dunn
Bowling Club will meet from February 8th thru the end of April. First meeting of the year will
be on February 8th in Room 41 afterschool. You will need your own transportation to Brunswick
Zone to be able to participate.
Broadcast Club (Hawk TV)
Sponsor: Greg Padgett, Katie Long-Piper
Student reporters, writers, camera operators and editors produce monthly segments of Hawk TV
and other school info videos.
Car Club
Sponsor: Chris Feid
The purpose of Car Club is to extend automotive knowledge beyond classes offered at NCHS.
Meets bi-weekly in the auto shop. The Car Club organizes the Homecoming and Spring Car
Shows.
Class Councils
Freshmen Sponsor: Nick Digiovanni
Sophomore Sponsor: Daniela Cirone
Junior Sponsor: Mike Jarvis, Amy Ruettiger
Senior Sponsor: Tina Dohm, Jeromy Bentley
Each Class is a group of students who represent their class during the school year. Each class
has a separate council organization. The purpose of the group is to sponsor worthwhile activities
designed to promote class unity and generate student participation in extracurricular activities.
In addition, the group structures class participation in special events such as Homecoming,
service projects, holiday season activities, and special projects designed to generate funds for
future class needs. Please contact the appropriate sponsor for your class for more information.
CEC Club (Council for Exceptional Children)
Sponsor: Anna Mautone, Breanne Nikkel
CEC Club integrates special education students with our regular education students. Activities
are planned so that all can enjoy! Picnics, movies, dances and bowling are just some of the fun
activities that they do. All grade levels of students are invited to participate.
Chinese Club
Sponsor: Yinhui Liao
You don’t have to speak Chinese to join Chinese club. Activities are planned so everyone can
enjoy. Baking NianGao, Chopsticks Olympics, Making Dumplings, Potluck, Movie, Game Day,
and Picnic are just some of the fun activities. Club meets every other week.
Culinary Club
Sponsor: Samantha Szopinski, Terri Rorer
The purpose of this club is to provide students with an opportunity to expand their culinary
knowledge. Students can develop new skills while preparing food in the culinary kitchens.
The Doctor Who Club
Sponsor: Mike Albiniak
In Doctor Who club we explore the rich history of Doctor Who by watching episodes from the
"Classic Who" era. This era includes from first through eighth and has select episodes from each
Doctor. While we watch these episodes we can judge not only the quality of the episode but also
how each new writer changes and adds to the story. Mr. Albiniak also adds new information on
what was going on in that era and helps us better understand the time in which these episodes
were made. While we do not get time to watch new episodes, being exposed to the classic era of
Doctor Who is what any fan (or newbie) should do to get a diverse experience of the show.
Dungeons and Dragons
Sponsor: Sean Rauen
The D & D club is a tabletop roleplaying club. Multiple games are being played at any given
time. Anyone interested in roleplaying is welcome. No commitment, experience, or dice needed.
Dynasty – Step Team
Sponsor: Susan Macikas, Lynne Nolan
While the roots of step dancing stem from African American culture, this club is open to all
students who want to give this style of rhythmic performance a try. This group performs at
homecoming, a DVC Showcase, and some home basketball game.
Fashion Club
Sponsor: Terri Rorer
This club is for students who are interested in any topic relating to fashion including but not
limited to design, merchandising, shopping, and sewing. This club allows students to share ideas
and interests in the fashion industry and provides them with the opportunity to participate in
creative activities.
Future Farmers of America (FFA)
Sponsor: Colby Gregg
FFA is a student organization for those interested in learning more about plants, animals, natural
resources, agriculture, and leadership. We participate in leadership, competition, and volunteer
opportunities from Naperville and beyond. Students also learn to facilitate their own supervised
research or production projects for opportunities to win prizes and scholarships.
French Club
Sponsor: Deniece Zinnecker, Jeremy Whitt
French Club meets to promote the enjoyment of French food and activities such as movies or
games. Some of the treats we enjoy include Bûche de Noël (best Christmas cake ever), cheese
and chocolate fondue, madeleines, cheese and bread, and of course lunch at Mon Ami Gabi.
Enrollment in French is not required. Meetings begin in September, so watch the hallway TVs
and listen to the announcements!
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Sponsor: Danielle Figueroa
GSA works to educate and promote tolerance and understanding among all people.
GEMS (Girls Engineering Math & Science)
Sponsor: Katherine Seguino
GEMS is a club that helps promote STEM (Science Technology Engineering, Math) subjects
specifically to high-school girls. These types of subjects are typically male dominant. We are a
unique club at Central, while other science clubs are competitive, we take a more relaxed
approach and focus on exploring interests and working as a team such as:
• Play team building games
• Do make and take experiments
• Take field trips to museums and engineering firms
• Host speakers that are female and currently in STEM careers
German Club
Sponsor: Jackson Howenstine
The NCHS German Club offers students to opportunity to learn about German language and
culture outside of the classroom. The club meets once monthly and club members attend
German-related events such as the NCHS-NNHS Oktoberfest and the Chicago
Christkindlsmarket.
Hearts to Offer (non-school sponsored)
Sponsor: Randy Smith
This student-led Christian group offers students a place to learn more about God through Bible
study, worship and prayer.
Human Rights Club
Sponsor: Seth Brady
Human Rights Club seeks to raise awareness of world events that affect children and people in
conflicted areas. They do some fundraising events.
Intramurals
Sponsor: Ruth Kuzmanic
Intramural sports gives everyone the opportunity to play. Intramural basketball and dodge ball
are offered on Friday mornings from 700 - 7:30am.
Investment Club (Wall Street Society)
Sponsor: Christine Bell, Sarah Peterson
The Wall Street Society, a stock investment club and is designed to increase members’ skill
researching, selecting, and managing a stock investment. The club will run according to the
National Association of Investors Corporation principles and will be a member of NAIC. Student
members will voluntarily contribute their own money, pool it together, and invest the money as a
group. Members meet twice monthly on Wednesday evenings. For more information go to:
http://d203.schoolwires.net/Page/4652
Junior Statesman of America (JSA)
Sponsor: Laura Stark, Samantha Christoff
JSA is for students to like to debate in a less competitive manner. If you are interested in current
issues and like to talk about them, this is the club for you!
Latin Club
Sponsor: Stacy Cunningham
Latin Club is for all students interested in the classics. We host monthly events, such as
Classroom Olympics, and we also compete in Certamen, a quiz bowl competition focused on the
classics. In February, we attend the Illinois Junior Classical League convention. If interested,
stop by Rm. 100 for more information!
L.I.F.E Club (Leading and Inspiring Female Empowerment)
Sponsor: Mary Wilkerson
The mission of L.I.F.E. is to help girls to become strong and confident women. We will raise
awareness about female inequality throughout the world, learn from women who model strength,
and work to create change.
Linguistics Club
Sponsor: Mike Ortiz
Students that join will have the opportunity to learn and discuss linguistic issues, and languages.
The club aims to increase awareness about the field of linguistics, as well as how language
actually functions, and the role that it plays in enabling communication.
Medical Club
Sponsor: Amanda Ferreri
Medical Club is devoted to increasing knowledge and interest in the medical field through
informational meetings and discussions, quizzes, professional speakers, and fact-building
activities.
Model United Nations
Sponsor: Mike Bochenski
This student forum on International Issues and Current Affairs meets twice monthly. Students
prepare an international perspective on world issues and present these ideas at the regional
Model UN conference in Chicago and/or in Urbana-Champaign.
Multi Cultural Club
Sponsor: Laura Stark, Samantha Christoff
The NCHS Multi-cultural Club is a diverse group of students attempting to bring a positive
message of multicultural awareness to our school through a variety of activities. Students will
increase student awareness through monthly recognition of cultural celebrations. Sponsor
Multicultural show in March. Discuss issues and educate each other about similarities and
differences between cultures.
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
Sponsor: Seth Brady, Deniece Zinnecker
The Muslim Student Association (MSA) is a student club founded on the principals and practice
of Islam. MSA meets weekly throughout the year and hosts social, fundraising, entertainment
and speaking events. Members also participate in the annual Muslim Interscholastic Tournament
(MIST) with other MSA’s across the state and nation.
National Honor Society
Sponsor: Dan Olandese, Samantha Christoff
Juniors and Seniors who have achieved a cumulative weighted grade point average of 3.75 and
have demonstrated leadership and strong positive character are invited to apply in the fall. See
NCHS NHS in the Co-curricular section of the Redbook for complete description.
Orchesis
Sponsor: Lindsay Swanson, Anna Mautone
Orchesis is a performance dance team. Tryouts are held in the spring. Prior dance experience is
needed. We focus on jazz, lyrical, tap, ballet, hip hop and contemporary dance styles. Some of
our performances include the Fox Valley Showcase, Naperville Dance Showcase & Illinois
Dance Festival.
Pro-Life
Sponsor: Randy Smith, Dan Tompkins
The purpose of this club is to promote respect for human life, equipping all with the information
and resources necessary to protect those who never had a voice.
Red Rage (Pep Club)
Sponsor: Barbara Watson, Jackson Howenstine
The Red Rage Pep Club provides opportunities for all students to promote spirit and provide
service to the school community. The mascot is a member of Red Rage! Red Rage supports
athletic events, pep rallies, Homecoming week activities, and coordinates the staff vs. students
charity basketball game! The pep club encourages ALL NCHS students interested in promoting
school spirit to join us at football tailgates, sign painting and more!
R41N
Sponsor: Anna Ma
R41n is a fun, no-cut Korean pop dance group that promotes cultural awareness and diversity
within the student body at Naperville Central High School.
Russian Club
Sponsor: Richard Bain
The Russian Club at NCHS meets weekly to learn the Russian language and to discuss and
experience Russian culture, foods, and games.
Service Club (Interact)
Sponsor: Matt Gresk, Rebecca Swiontek
This is our service organization. Projects focus on school, community, and international service
projects. Interact meets weekly in the Little Theatre. Projects include
•food and coat drives,
•Holiday Party for children in Aurora
•Leadership opportunities with local Rotarians
•Connect with many community events
Show Choir
Sponsor:
Show Choir is a group of students who combine choral singing with dance.
Spanish Club
Sponsor: Jennie Franta, Elise Katter
Spanish Club meetings and activities are planned by students who attend at the beginning of each
semester. Spanish Club activities include cultural activities such as meeting Spanish exchange
students, movies, restaurant trips, competitions, crafts, games and more! All are welcome.
Special Olympics
Sponsors:
Kristina Hagenbaumer – (NCHS Track) [email protected]
Anna Mautone – (NCHS Bowling) [email protected]
Mitch Nugent – (NNHS Basketball) [email protected]
District 203 offers 3 different combined Special Olympics programs for our students in Special
Education. Naperville Central, Naperville North, and District 203’s Connections all qualify for
involvement. Regular education peer helpers are encouraged to become involved and participate
in the programs. Basketball runs October to March. Bowling runs January to April. Track runs
March to June. Please contact staff sponsors for more information:
Student Advisory Council (SAC):
Sponsor: Megan Plackett, Eric Kaisling
The Student Advisory Council is the student government of Naperville Central High School. Its
purpose is to support and initiate new and continuing activities, to advise the Administration, and
to assume the role of leadership in student activities. Freshmen/new members can apply in
September. All grade levels are represented in this one organization. Spring elections/fall new
membership applications.
• Regular meetings (at least twice a month)
• Attention to student/school concerns
• Homecoming Crowning; coordination of all student elections
• Blood Drive Coordinators
• Mr. NCHS competition
• Holiday Spirit Week
• Community Service
Theatre Tech Crew
Sponsor: Nick France
This organization enables all levels of students to learn and develop skills in the backstage areas
of theatre. Students can get involved anytime throughout the year. No prior experience is
necessary. Students will learn how to work with tools, build scenery, operate lights,
and sound equipment.
Theatre Central (Drama)
Sponsor: Tom Ulbrich
The drama program opens with Coffee House in early October. Practices will begin in early
September. Theatre Central meets monthly. Learn all aspects of acting and play production.
• Holiday Show
• Student Directed One Acts
• Workshops on acting
• Coffeehouse fundraiser
• Community Players Troupe
• Fall & spring plays
• Children’s Theatre
Truth Seekers
Sponsor: Dan Tompkins
The purpose of Truth Seekers is to create a comfortable environment for opinions to collide and
truth to be discovered through fair-minded analysis of multiple and competing perspectives on
club-voted, hot-button topics. We consider the best arguments from all sides, view video clips
and discuss freely.
Ultimate Frisbee Club
Sponsor: Lynne Nolan
Learn to play the field sport of Ultimate. Learn to throw forehand, backhand, and overhead
throws. Play intramurals before school and join the NCHS team in league play in the spring.
Urban Arts Club (UAC)
Sponsor: Karen Becker
Share your love for hip hop, with an urban flair. Open to all students with a desire to learn dance
moves at all levels. Performance opportunities may include: Homecoming assembly, multicultural show, and others.
Xbox Club
Sponsor: Sean Rauen
Come and play Xbox on our large projector screens with other students that love gaming. No
commitment required.
Youth & Government
Sponsor: Donna Mohn, Mike Wilson
This activity provides a “hands on” experience in the democratic process.. This year-long
activity which is coordinated with the YMCA. The program begins in mid-September and ends
in late March. Youth and Government meets weekly with NNHS students. There is a fee
associated with this club. Students
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role play state legislator, attorney, media and lobbyists.
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prepare legislation, arguments for lobbies, etc.
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attend a three-day weekend in Springfield
New Club Applications:
Students interested in forming a new club must show that
 15 people are interested in the club,
 a faculty sponsor is willing to supervise the club,
 the mission of the club is not incorporated into the mission /activities of an existing club.
New club applications are accepted in September and January. Applications are available in the
Activities Office. Upon completion of the application, the student leader must make an
appointment to meet with the Activity Director.
CLUBS RELATED TO BUSINESS AND HEALTH & FAMILY
SERVICES COURSES
BPA (Business Prof. of America)
Sponsor: Bradley Neubauer
The goals of this club are focused on preparing students for the business workforce through the
advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technical skills. Club activities include
opportunities in the following:
•Local leadership conferences and a chance to be a chapter, state and/or national officer
•Regional, state, and national competitions
•Service to our community
There is a very broad range of contests in this club focusing on Accounting & Financial Skills,
Administrative Support (Word Processing) Skills, Computer & Technical Skills, and Human
Relations / Marketing / Management Skills. We will meet one morning each week during the
school year.
DECA - An International Business Club
Sponsor: Christine Bell
DECA is an academic team for students interested in business. DECA prepares emerging leaders
and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and
colleges in 50 states and 9 countries around the globe. As a chapter, we volunteer in our
community, attend leadership conferences and compete at the regional, state and international
levels. It is very helpful preparing for competition if a student has taken Intro to Business,
Marketing, Advertising, Advanced Marketing and/or Entrepreneurship. Meetings are every
Wednesday morning at 7:00am (except on late arrival).
FCCLA – Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America
Sponsor: Amanda Ferreri, Melissa Gonzalez
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a dynamic and effective national student
organization that helps youth become strong leaders and address important personal, family,
work and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Students enrolled in
the Health & Human Services Internship at NCHS are members of FCCLA. It offers
opportunities for students to make new friends; plan and participate in chapter activities; turn
interest and concerns into action and earn recognition at the community, regional, state, and
national levels.
CLUBS RELATED TO MUSIC
Men’s Chorus: Performs at concerts and at special events throughout the year. This group has
grown in popularity over the years and performs locally as well.
Marching Redhawks: The band has a proud and long standing tradition of excellence. The
Marching Redhawks
 provide half-time entertainment at all home football games throughout the year
 competes in fall marching band festivals
 performs in the Labor Day and Memorial Day parades in downtown Naperville
Pep Band: This group provides entertainment and spirit for home basketball games during the
year.
Jazz Studio Orchestra: This is the “premiere” ensemble of the three jazz groups at Central.
The ensemble performs at many concerts at school throughout the year and competes throughout
the state. Membership is by audition only and is open to all students at Central
Jazz Band: This band is preparatory in nature for those students who wish to go on to become
members of the Jazz Ensemble. The group performs at many school concerts throughout the
year and also competes at jazz competitions throughout the state. Membership is by audition
only and is open to all students at Central.
Jazz Lab: This ensemble serves as an introduction to the other two Jazz groups at Central. A
variety of different basic jazz styles and concepts are explored. The group performs at various
school functions and travels to jazz festivals during the year. No experience is necessary and no
audition is required to join.
Ensembles: Most students who participate in band also choose to participate in an ensemble
group. A range of ensembles will include Clarinet Choir to Drum Ensembles.
Bella Corda: by audition only. Want to play HARDER, more challenging music than even
Symphonic Orchestra? This group meets after school for an hour and a half each week to work
on ensembles, auditions and to challenge ourselves to be the best!
Hot Wire: An alternative styles string group that explores contemporary and fiddle music.
TRI-M Chapter: recommendation by your band, choir, or orchestra teacher. This is a
nationally recognized honor society for high school musicians. Looks great on college
applications! Let your teacher know if you are interested.
Musician’s Club
Sponsor: Dan Goldstein
Musician’s Club is a place for students of all grade levels to share ideas and work together
making music. Students have the opportunity to record and produce original music thanks in
part to a recent NEF grant. Musician’s Club has both fall and spring performances at NCHS.
Meetings are once a week after school.
CLUB ACTIVITIES INVOLVING
WRITING AND JOURNALISM
Central Times (Newspaper)
Sponsor: Keith Carlson, Taryen Polykandriotis
The Central Times is Naperville Central’s award-winning, student-produced newspaper. Student
editors and staff members determine and produce all content. They design and layout pages for a
monthly print edition and maintain a web site and various social media accounts. In addition,
they help to solicit ads to fund the paper and compete in competitions at the local, state, and
national levels. Involvement in the production of the paper gives the student a total journalistic
experience. While at Central, students may enroll in various journalism courses. Entry into
Journalism Lab, the newspaper production course, is by application only. Students may also
participate in the program without being in a journalism class by attending monthly club
meetings for assignments.
Flight (Yearbook) Staff
Sponsor: Rachel Thorne, Sarah Albiniak
The staff gathers photographs, writes stories, and plans the layout of the yearbook. Yearbook
layout is offered as an elective course through the Communication Arts Department and is open
to students after their freshman year. Students interested in more information regarding the
yearbook should contact Mrs. Thorne in the Communication Arts Dept. Freshmen may
participate as an after school activity.
Literary Magazine
Sponsor: John Hayward
Lit Mag staff members collect and evaluate written and artistic submissions from NCHS students
to include in a full-color, year-end publication. The award-winning magazine is the result of
several writing contests and design sessions where editors create the layout of the finished
product. No technical skills necessary; creativity, proofreading and an artistic eye will develop
throughout the year. Lit Mag meets monthly August through January, weekly and then daily (if
needed) as we get closer to our deadline in May.
Writer’s Block
Sponsor: Nicole Weiss
This is a group that meets 2-3 times a month after school to review their original works of
writing. Poetry, short stories, and other creative original works are discussed. One does not need
to be a member of a class in order to participate.
COMPETITIVE GROUPS
Pom Pons (Arrowettes)
Varsity Sponsor: Sarah Kandl, Terri Rorer
JV Sponsor: Hollie Carson
Poms promote school spirit and to entertain at athletic events, pep rallies, and other special
events. The JV and Varsity Pom squads perform at football and basketball games. Tryouts are in
April. Poms also participate in Saturday competitions against other schools to quality for state
competition
Cheerleading
Varsity Sponsor: Samantha Szopinski, Becky Chiapetta
JV Sponsor: Melissa Gonzalez, Karin Roberts
Cheerleading provides an organized means of providing support and enthusiasm for major
sporting events (Football and basketball games). Tryouts are held in April for JV & Varsity.
Cheerleaders also participate in Cheerleading competitions.
Color Guard/Flag Team (SPIRITS)
Sponsor: Chuck Cummings, Tiffany Johnson, Laurie DeKruiff
Our Spirits Color Guard team performs at football games and in competitions as part of the
Marching Redhawks. There is a tryout in the Spring for the Spirits program, which practices
throughout the summer and fall. The Spirits Color Guard also has a competitive winter program
with another tryout in the fall. The winter Spirits practice throughout the late fall/winter months
and compete against other schools in Saturday and Sunday competitions during the Winter
months – Winter Guard members must participate in the fall marching band season.
Robotics Club
Sponsor: Wright King, Flint Collier
Learn the essentials of robot mechanical design and software programming through participation
in VEX robotics competitions. We meet weekly starting in September with competitions starting
in December and ending in March.
Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE)
Sponsor: Jeremy Bentley, Flint Collier
The WYSE Academic Challenge is a competitive series of tests designed to present a challenge
to the brightest students. Students compete as a team and individually to complete exams written
by teams of college and university faculty. Subjects include biology, chemistry, computer
science, engineering graphics, English, mathematics, and physics. Students have the opportunity
to advance as a team or at-large through regional, sectional, and state level competitions.
JETS
Sponsor: Jeremy Bentley, Flint Collier
Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics, and Science (TEAMS) is an annual competition for
high school students designed to help them discover their potential for engineering. During this
one-day competition, students apply math and science knowledge in practical, creative ways to
solve real-world engineering challenges. Students compete as a team of up to 8 students to
answer 80 multiple choice questions and 8 free response scenarios regarding a pre-selected topic.
Previous topics have included water, energy, and theme parks.
Science Olympiad
Sponsor: Lindsey Stevenson, Leah Johnson
This is a competition-based activity. Students compete in pairs (or groups of 3) in the following
areas:
• Taking tests that cover biology, earth science, chemistry or physics (including specific
topics like entomology or water quality).
• Building and testing devices such as bridges, wood planes, wheeled vehicles, RubeGoldberg devices, or robots.
• Performing laboratory activities in biology, earth science, chemistry or physics.
Chess Team:
Sponsor: Mike Steger
From October to February, Chess meets twice a week and has regular meets with fellow DVC
schools. The season begins in November and ends after the State Tournament the 2nd weekend
of February. All competitions are governed by the IHSA. The Chess Team is open to all students
regardless of experience. Participation in competitions is based on play against other team
members.
Forensics (Speech Team)
Sponsor: Jeremy Lin,
Students receive competitive training in public speaking interpretation. The team offers 14
unique and challenging performance opportunities. Practice begins in September and season
concludes in February.
Congressional Debate Team
Sponsor: Randy Smith
Students will participate in Congressional Debate, also known as Student Congress, and learn
speaking, arguing, researching, and networking skills. Members will compete in monthly
tournaments in Illinois with the possibility of additional national-level tournaments. The
Congressional Debate Team begins practicing within the first month of school beginning.
Math Team
Sponsor: Marissa Rakes, Adam Winiecki, Lisa Gebbie
This team fosters interest in the field of Mathematics. It also broadens the background of team
members and serves as a social function for each member. The team competes in the North
Suburban Mathematics League and the DVC conference as well as in the state series. Weekly
meetings start in September
Scholastic Bowl
Sponsor: Hans Muehsler, Victor Snodgrass
A team of students will compete in the various academic areas against other schools Scholastic
Bowl is similar to the popular show – “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” The team also competes
in the DVC conference and in the IHSA series. All grade levels needed! Practices begin in late
September.