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A Guide to HHS Clubs and Activities
Domenic Alber, Dominic DeRose, Tylissa Arnold, Raina Fairbanks, Nick Salvati, Hunter Valentin, Roman Castro, Elizabeth Liedtka, and Makenna DeSilvio

Academic Team
The Academic Challenge is a club that promotes excellence in academics and is very similar to a "Quiz Bowl,” "Jeopardy" or “Think Team.” Students meet once a week from October- April to practice answering questions that are similar to the questions asked at competitions. There are approximately 7 competitions throughout the school year where students get the opportunity to compete against area...

Art Club
The Art Club exists for the purpose of creating things from our collective abilities. Working together, artists make things happen that would not be possible alone. Projects chosen are for the benefit of the school and/or community at large. Projects will highlight the group’s individual abilities and strengths but most importantly, their collective abilities and strengths. Adviser name: Mr. T (Toot...

The Blue Review Literary Magazine
The Blue Review is a publication that showcases the talents of the students of Hammonton High School. All students have an outlet for creative expression as they may submit written and visual works for publication. Students are encouraged to electronically submit works such as prose, poetry, essays, photos, paintings, and sketches. A team of dedicated students who are currently enrolled in the Creative...

Book Club
The Book Club is open to any student who enjoys reading and/or who would like to share that of reading while making new friends. The philosophy of the club is to share the enjoyment of reading not only with the school community but with the community at large. Meetings are generally twice a month consisting of a business/planning meeting and a book meeting (reading and discussing specific genres)....

Builder’s Club
The goals of this club are to enable those students with an interest in the manual crafts to learn the art of carpentry, cabinetmaking, construction, electrical, electronics, plumbing, painting, tile, and flooring and a host of other material processing techniques. Hands-on learning helps students problem solve while thinking through multiple solutions as they build out their projects. Students will...

Celebrate Mindfulness and Diversity Club
The Celebrate Mindfulness and Diversity Club includes students of ALL races, ethnicity, sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions. This club provides support and increases school awareness of our unique student culture. This club aims to create an environment that celebrates diversity and mindfulness. Meetings and activities vary based on the needs and interests of the members but should...

Chess Club
The Chess Club is open to any student grades 9-12. The goal of this group is to increase knowledge and understanding of the game of chess through instructional sessions. Another goal is to encourage friendly competition, so club members can practice and improve of their chess skills. Adviser: Mrs. Celona Adviser Email: [email protected] Remind: @chess228 First Meeting Date: Thursdays...

Craft Club
The Craft Club is open to all students interested in crafting. The Club introduces the members to a variety of crafts, materials, techniques, and concepts as a means of artistic expression from the simple to the complex. The club will foster lifetime skills for crafting. Crafters will be involved in at least one community project with younger students and/or the senior community. Students provide initial...

Culinary Club
The Culinary Club meets once a month and allows students that are not able to participate in the Foods/Advance Foods Culinary program. This will allow students to learn cooking methods, cooking math including measurements, etc. The club is opened to the entire high school and will be on a volunteer basis. Depending on what items are being cooked will determine the amount of dues paid each month. The...

Dance Club
Adviser: Ms. Albanese Adviser Email: [email protected] Club Mission: To further the school's mission and provide a quality activity for the students. To provide an opportunity to enhance or learn the skill of dancing To provide an opportunity for students to make lasting positive friendships To learn to be philanthropic and support causes the school is invested in ...

Drama Club
The Drama Club is an extra-curricular activity which gives high school students an opportunity to experience acting, improve, stage craft, lighting, sound, etc. Drama Club is open to all students who like to perform on stage, as well as those who enjoy working behind the scenes. Adviser: Ms. Stella Adviser Email: [email protected] Projected Events/Activities: Improve games/workshops, ...

Freshman Class
Adviser: Ms. Schaffer Adviser Email: [email protected] Google Classroom: utxuonx Projected Activities include Homecoming Hallway Decorating, planning the Freshman/Sophomore Hop, participating in school-wide events.

Future Nurse’s Club
The Future Nurse’s Club is open to all students in grades 9th -12th that have an interest in pursuing a career in nursing. Guest speakers and field trips will be planned throughout the year. All club members are encouraged to do the following: attend monthly meetings in the Media Center; engage in learning about Nursing; network with other club members; support the club through fundraisers; volunteer...

Fellow Christian Athletics (FCA)
FCA Club is a student run, international organization where members get to broaden their connection with Christ while enjoying motivational Bible lessons and partaking in group activities. Students do not have to be athletes to participate. The sole purpose is to reach out to as many students as possible to help foster their religious beliefs. Adviser: Adam Preim Email: [email protected] ...

Green Club
The purpose of the HHS Green Club is to promote environmental awareness among students. Students have the opportunity to partake in environmental service projects throughout the community and to enjoy local surroundings through various day trips. Adviser: Ms. Sieminski Adviser Email: [email protected]

Guitar Club
Adviser: Mr. White Adviser Email: [email protected]

Interact Club
The Interact Club is a service club which is part of Rotary International, the world’s first service organization. This club is supported by the local Rotary Club. The club is involved in community service for their school and/or community. The projects promote an international understanding of service. Adviser name: Ms. Santora Adviser Email: [email protected] Projected Activities...

Junior Class
Adviser: Ms. Gazzara Adviser Email: [email protected]

Key Club
The Key Club is an organization for students grades 9-12. The main function of the club is community service. The Key Club is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club and the club assists them with community projects. Students participate in various projects throughout the school year including the Blood Drive, Hammonton Lake & Downtown Cleanups, Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, District Convention, collecting...

Leo Club
The Leo Club encourages students to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service activities. The Leo Club is sponsored by the Hammonton Lions Club. As a Leo Club member, students are involved in various projects in the field of health care, senior citizens, children, and the differently-abled community with a focus on the visually impaired. Leos are involved in fundraising activities...

Live It, Be It Club
The Live It, Be It Club builds upon four pillars to promote positive behaviors: Community Service, Leadership, Careers,and Self-Esteem. The club is teamed up with the Hammonton Soroptimist International Women’s group to help with this foundation. Advisor name: Ms. Angelozzi Adviser Email: [email protected] Remind Information: @liveitbe Date/Location of First Club Meeting: First meeti...

Mock Trial
The goal of the Mock Trial Club is to sharpen skills in debate and critical thinking while exploring the court system. Students will compete in the Atlantic County Mock Trial Competition and other competitions as appropriate throughout the year. Adviser: Ms. Edwards Adviser Email: [email protected]

National Honor Society
The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of Hammonton High School. To be eligible for membership, the candidates must be a member of the junior or senior class. Candidates must have been in attendance at H.H.S. the equivalent...

Peer Mediation
Peer Mediation allows students to resolve their conflicts in a non-threatening environment. The mediation process is first taught to select students who then learn to facilitate the resolution process to assist their peers. These trained students become the peer mediators who help students resolve their conflicts in a methodical and peaceful way. Peer mediation empowers participants to develop solutions...

Photography Club
The goal of the Photography Club is to provide students with skills and information to improve their picture-taking techniques. The Club submits photographs to the HHS yearbook as needed. The Club also submits photographs to the high school newspaper and other media. The club displays its work by selectively enlarging and mounting student photographs in the main lobby. Adviser name: Mr. Reed ...

Renaissance Club
The Renaissance Club honors academic achievement and also recognizes good character of our students. The goals of this group are to recognize as many students as possible during the course of the year for everyday good deeds and hard work in and out of the classroom. The program encourages good behavior and academic achievement through rewards and recognition. The club meets once a month and plans...

Safe Driving Club
The Safe Driving Club promotes awareness of safe driving and safe driving techniques. Students create activities for the school and community at large to teach their peers and parents about safe driving habits. Activities include National Teen Driver Safety Week activities, speakers, and presentations. Adviser name: Coach Morrell Adviser Email: [email protected] Remind Information: ...

School Newspaper: The Devils’ Advocate
The school newspaper is written and edited by the Advocate staff. Any high school student interested in reporting news, activities, sports, and/or contributing poems, photography, and articles may try out for a position on the staff. Students may also select CP Journalism as an English elective. The primary aim of the school newspaper is to give students a working appreciation of the skills involved...

Spring Musical – Mamma Mia
The school play is an extracurricular activity open to any student grades 9-12. Annual musical auditions are held in December, rehearsals begin in January, and the final performance is held in early March. No experience is necessary for this activity. Adviser name: Ms. Carrafiello Adviser Email: [email protected] Projected Activities/Events: Students will rehearse script, mus...

Science League
The goal of the Science League is to foster a competitive spirit in the field of Science. The purpose of the League is to provide competitions across the state between schools. Students will travel to competitions several times throughout the year as well as host a competition at HHS. Five teams will compete in selected Science areas of study.

Senior Class
Advisers: Ms. Peretti and Ms. Vilimas Adviser Emails: [email protected] / [email protected] Remind(s): Last Names (A-M): K2G986 Last Names (N-Z): KA2DGE Google Classroom: RDRAPPC Link to Disney Payment Schedule here

Sophomore Class
Club Mission: To promote school spirit and extra-curricular participation in class/school activities and to provide age-appropriate social events to all sophomores. Adviser: Ms. Olive Adviser Email: [email protected] Projected Events/Activities: Homecoming activities: hallway decoration, pep rally, trick or treat, football game [October 2022] Hop activities: decorations, dance [J...

Student Council
Student Council gives students the opportunity to see the democratic process at work in their school. The Council organizes homecoming activities, pep rallies, and community service activities. The Council also addresses problems and concerns of the student body at large during monthly meetings. Student Council is a training ground for the future leaders of America. Adviser: Mr. Boyd Adviser Ema...

Video Club
The Video Club’s club focus is on teaching students advanced filmmaking techniques. It is open to all students who have completed Digital Cinema I and Digital Cinema II. Students will work under the supervision of the club advisor. Students will also work independently on film projects that will be entered in a variety of film festivals. Students will also create videos to support the activities...

World Language Club
The World Language Club is comprised of students that are taking or have taken World Language. The goal of the club is to expand student knowledge and experience of other languages and cultures through various activities. The Club hosts and contributes to dinners, and other social events, to connect the school and Latin community and also celebrates various cultures. Monthly meetings are scheduled...

Yearbook Club
The Harvest Yearbook is entirely created by student members. The primary aim of the yearbook is to create lasting memories through photojournalism and student related articles. The Harvest Yearbook staff takes great pride in recording a year of school history in each publication. Students in all grade levels are encouraged to join and participate in photojournalism, hands-on and computer lay-out programs...
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