Club |
Sponsor |
Meets |
Description |
Academic Team |
Mr. Wolfson |
G-04
M at lunch
W after school |
The Academic Team is an academic organization that competes with other members of the Seminole/Volusia Academic Conference. Requirements for membership are a 3.0 GPA; must have taken Geometry or presently taking it as a sophomore; have taken Chemistry or Biology; and be approved by 3/5 of the executive council. |
| African-American Club |
Mrs. Pelham |
C-05
1st/3rd Th at lunch |
African-American Awareness is open to anyone interested in celebrating this heritage, learning more about current events and issues, and exploring new opportunities. |
| American Red Cross Youth Chapter |
Mrs. Delaney |
O-37
2nd/4th Th at lunch |
Our chapter is dedicated to supporting our local American Red Cross in all community service and emergency relief efforts by organizing donation drives, and providing leadership to Creek's campus-wide activities. |
Art 2-D Club |
Mr. Moskola |
L-33
Th at lunch |
The art club is for all students at Creek having an interest in art. The club encourages student participation and attendance at area art shows and lectures, and promotes an appreciation for all aspects of fine arts. |
Asian Awareness Association |
Mrs. Keith |
C-04
2nd Th at lunch |
Members are committed to spreading awareness about conditions in Asian third-world countries and helping raise funds for these countries.
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| Autism Awareness Club |
Mr. Miller and Mrs. Undercoffer |
C-18
Th at lunch |
This club is dedicated to educating the student body about what Autism is, to raising money for Autism educational programs, and creating a fun social environment for students with Autism, and those who have Autism in their families. Anyone interested in learning more is welcome to join. |
Beta Club |
Mr. Marracino |
Auditorium
2nd/4th W at lunch |
The Beta Club is an academic honor club at Spruce Creek High School as well as a national honor club. Membership is by invitation only based on eligibility established by the national organization. Students must maintain a designated GPA and have the recommendation of their teacher in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and citizenship.
URL: http://www.betaclub.org |
Business Professionals of America (BPA) |
Ms. Pelham |
C-05
2nd/4th W at lunch |
The purpose of Business Professionals of America is to prepare students for the business workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic and technological skills. Business Professionals of America builds leadership, professionalism, poise, dependability, patriotism and competency into business students.
URL: www.bpa.org |
Chemistry Club |
Ms. Kerney |
D-04
TBA |
This is an interest club for students interested in all things chemistry. |
Chess Club |
Mr. Schneider Jonathan Shaw ('06) |
C-09
F after school |
This is an interest club for students to have the opportunity to share their knowledge of chess and to play chess. The chess club meets weekly. |
| Creative Writing Club + Accipiter |
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G-1
W at lunch |
This club is comprised of students who enjoy writing short stories, novels, poetry and more! You will have the chance to discuss your work with your peers and receive supportive feedback. This group will also produce THE ACCIPITER, Creek's literary magazine, so you will have the opportunity to have some of your work published. |
| Creek Crazies |
Coach Giddens, Coach Jones |
Gym
Th as needed at lunch |
Join us as we cheer on our athletes at games and competitions! Show your school spirit and have some fun. |
Cultural Diversity Club |
Ms. Rodriguez |
P-02
1st/3rd Th at lunch |
This is an interest club for students to gain a better knowledge and understanding of various cultures around the world and to spread this knowledge starting at the school and then into the community. |
Drama Club |
Mr. Bell |
Auditorium
F at lunch |
This is an interest club for students interested in any aspect of the theatre: acting, design, construction, etc. Students are involved in the production of 3 to 4 plays per season, and may be involved in field trips to district and state festival and plays, award ceremonies, etc. Outstanding involvement leads to induction into the International Thespian Society
http://schstheatre2461.yolasite.com/ |
Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) |
Ms. Fitton |
D-12
1st/3rd W at lunch |
Do you have an interest in families and children, food and nutrition, housing and home furnishings, consumerism and finance, fashion and textiles? If you are enrolled in or have been enrolled in a Family and Consumer Science course, then you need to get involved in FCCLA. We are co-curricular and challenge all members to make a difference in the world by making daily decisions to assume responsibilities in their personal growth, family life, community involvement and career and technical education.
URLs:
Florida: http://www.flfccla.org
National office: http://www.fcclainc.org |
| Firm Believers in Christ (FBIC) |
Mr. Shultz |
G-06
2nd/4th Th at lunch |
FBIC invites everyone who would like to share in friendship and fellowship with others who hold similar beliefs. |
| Florida Future Educators of America (FFEA) |
Mrs. Wintenburg |
G-12
2nd/4th Th at lunch |
The Florida Future Educators of America is an interest club established on the ideals of encouraging students in the field of education. School and community projects are just part of the activities planned including shadowing selected teachers and a day in the classroom as a "teacher" Members who meet criteria for teaching may be offered a job in the district when they have their teaching degree. |
Florida Junior Academy of Science (FJAS) |
Dr. Andrea White |
D-01 / D-03
1st/3rd F at lunch |
This club is available to any student interested in science and science research. The purpose of this club is to introduce students to the science research process, encourage them to conduct independent research and compete in science competitions. One of the subgroups of this club is the Team Rocketry Challenge where teams of students work to design and build rockets that qualify for national competition. Service projects including tutoring in science and math, and judging middle school science fairs. |
Forging Unity & Seeking Education (FUSE) |
Mrs. Kenton |
2nd M in Media center after school
2nd T in Cafeteria after school |
This group is comprised of Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores who are proud to be a part of Creek, and will help incoming Freshman and other new students during Orientation and and the school year as Big Brothers & Big Sisters. Sign up in the spring for the following school year. See Mrs. Kenton for more information.
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French Club |
Ms. Dorinson |
F-22
2nd/4th W at lunch |
The French Club is an interest group composed of a group of students interested in the French language and culture and who want to enrich their lives at school by participating with others in school activities.
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Frisbee Club |
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P-01
1st/3rd Wednesdays |
All students are invited to play Frisbee and hone their skills. This is a great physical activity providing fun and exercise.
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| Gay-Straight Alliance |
Mrs. Budde |
P-27
1st/3rd Th at lunch |
GSA provides a supportive environment where students can come together and discuss their views and opinions, and work together to promote ideals of acceptance, cooperation and understanding. |
German Club |
Ms. Merrill |
F-03
1st F at lunch |
This is an interest club of German students and those students interested in the German culture, organized to promote involvement in school activities. The purpose is to further the cultural and social development of those members in matters of interest to German students. |
God First Always (GFA) |
Ms. Worcester |
O-15
W at lunch |
GFA is an interdenominational Christian group which meets for bible study and prayer. The group participates in evangelistic activities in school and the community.
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Guitar Club |
Mr. Shultz |
G-06
T after school |
Guitar Club members get together after school and jam! Acoustic or electric, doesn't matter - you just have to love guitar and provide your own instrument.
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| Islamic Awareness Club |
Mrs. Milford |
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All students are welcome to join us to learn more about Islamic countries, cultures and customs and celebrate diversity on our campus. |
Interact Club |
Mr. Hencinski |
O-19
2nd/4th W after school |
The purpose of this service club is to develop leadership skills and personal integrity. This clubs helps understand the value of individual responsibility and hard work. Members will develop international understanding and good will. |
Japanese Culture Club |
Ms. Ward |
O-20
Club:
2nd/4th W
Officers:
1st/3rd W
at lunch |
This is an interest club to educate students on the culture of Japan. Students will be exposed to Japanese entertainment, food and customs.
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Junior American Medical Association (JAMA) |
Mrs. Mabry |
O-37
2nd/4th Th at lunch |
JAMA is an academic club existing to spread the knowledge
and awareness of the medical field. |
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC) |
Major Ochoa |
P-10
Daily class and T at lunch and after school |
JROTC is open to all students enrolled in the JROTC program. The purpose of this club is to motivate young people to become better Americans and to instill teamwork, pride, respect, confidence, and physical fitness.
URL: http://www.creekjrotc.com/main.htm |
Key Club |
Mrs. VanWasshnova |
G-02
W at lunch |
The Key Club us a service organization and is sponsored but not a part of Port Orange Kiwanis Club. Members will develop initiative and leadership skills and participate in projects serving the school or
community. |
Latin Club |
Mr. Keller |
Cafeteria or F-06
Meetings as announced |
The Latin Club at Spruce Creek is a club open to students who are currently enrolled in Latin class or have completed two years of Latin. Our main focus is academic competitions at the county, regional, state, and national levels. We also enjoy homecoming activities, fundraising, service projects, and recruiting new students for Latin I. |
Math Team (Mu Alpha Theta) |
Ms. Rogan;
Mr. Phillips |
Cafeteria
3rd M after school |
The Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary math team. Membership is by invitation based on a designated GPA, which is determined after the first grading period of each year. Students compete in interscholastic math activities and competitions.
URL: http://www.mualphatheta.org/ |
Model United Nations Club (Model UN) |
Ms. Worcester |
O-15
F at lunch |
The UN Club is an interest club affiliated with the UN Association of the USA Incorporated and established to further educate and enhance student awareness of international events. UN members participate in inter-school competitions as well as local, state, and national programs.
URL: http://www.unol.org |
National Honor Society (NHS) |
Mr. Norman |
Auditorium
1st/3rd/5th W at lunch |
The NHS, an academic club, received its Spruce Creek Charter during the first year of the school's existence. It is meant to honor those among the student body, who excel in the academics and to provide limited services to the school and community. Membership is by invitation based on guidelines established by the national organization.
URL: http://creeknhs.com/ |
Papillon Dance Club |
Ms. Adkins |
K-40
T, TH 3:00-4:30 |
Papillon is an interest club that promotes participation in dance. The students will learn various types of dance such as jazz, tap, and ballet. The group will present performances each year. |
Photography Club -Paparazzi |
Mr. Vandenberg |
M-03
Th after school |
(Must be enrolled in a photography class)
This club is designed to get all photography students together to to share technology and idea, and take part in installations at DBCC. Also, club members will be encouraged to participate in festivals around town.
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Pink Wednesdays – Breast Cancer Awareness Club |
Mr. Prince |
C-09
2nd/4th W at lunch |
The purpose of this club is to educate students about the importance of breast cancer awareness and to support the Breast Cancer Foundation. |
| Psychology Club |
Ms. Enslin |
O-34
2nd/4th W at lunch |
Membership is open to all who are taking or have taken a Psychology or Sociology Class successfully with a 2.0 grade point average. The purpose of this club is to enhance knowledge and understanding of psychology and to explore the many different areas of psychology. |
Spanish Club |
Ms. Nolin |
Cafeteria
2th/4th M after school |
Spanish Club is an interest club made up of members of Spanish students and students interested in the Spanish culture. Its purpose is to increase a student's understanding and appreciation of the Spanish language and cultures. The Spanish Club participates in supports all activities sponsored by the school. It also plays an active role in county and state conferences. |
Spanish Honor Society |
Ms. Schoultz |
F-04
1st M after school |
The Spanish Honor Society is designed to promote the students' interest in the Hispanic culture and language. Students are made aware of the many opportunities to enrich their understanding of the language and culture.
Tutoring is offered by the club to the student body and also to members within the club. As well as helping out the community in general; students are offered the chance to participate in aiding their school through service activities.
Students apply for membership in March. They must have a 3.5 GPA and a 3.7 in Spanish after three semesters of high school Spanish. All applicants must have recommendations from their teachers, community and club activities, and a well written Spanish essay. Of course, participation in the Foreign Language Festival is a key factor in the selection process. |
Student Government Association |
Mr. Rohol |
C-14 / J-01
M, T at lunch |
The SGA is the recognized representative organization of the student body. It is composed of the SGA Executive Board and the Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Boards. The SGA is responsible for planning and carrying out most of the Homecoming activities, the class and SGA elections, Mr. and Miss Spruce Creek Pageant, and blood drives. They are also involved in "Open House" and other opportunities to serve the school. It is the desire and responsibility of the SGA to involve the total student body in as many of these activities as possible. This group invites student input and participation in all planning sessions and activities. |
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) |
Mrs. Mabry |
O-37
2nd/4th W at lunch |
SADD is the only student based, activist organization dealing with underage drinking, drug abuse, and death due to drinking and driving. Having the philosophic base, 'If the problem is mine, then the solution lies with me'. This club is open to all Spruce Creek High School students.
URL: http://www.saddonline.com |
Students for Environmental Awareness (SEA) |
Mr. Platt;
Mr. Mabry |
O-40 / O-42
1st/3rd Th at lunch |
Students for Environmental Awareness, is an interest club active in promoting awareness of our environment and wildlife conservation. Along with service activities at SCHS and in the community, this group also studies the needs to make our world a better and healthier place for all. |
Teen Trendsetters Reading Mentors (TTRM) |
Mrs. R. Hall |
O-52
W at lunch |
TTRM is a club that encourages high school students to become involved in reading mentoring and tutoring programs with their local elementary schools. The goal is to provide elementary students with positive role models who can facilitate learning and reading improvement.
URL: www.teentrendsetters.com |
| Video Gaming Club |
Mrs. Freeland |
B-15
T at lunch |
Members of this club love everything about video games, from writing and creating them, to playing them. They discuss and analyze the components of video games and are planning to compete this year. |
| Young Democrats of America |
Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Mitchell |
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The purpose of this club is to develop an appreciation of political empowerment in SCHS students by promoting activism and involvement in governmental issues and affairs on a local, state and national level. |
Young Republicans |
Mr. Norman |
C-01
2nd/4th W at lunch |
This club is for students interested in republican politics to gather and discuss current political issues and to become actively involved in local, state, and federal politics. |
Days and times subject to change. Please contact the club sponsor if you have questions.
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