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1*Animal Rescue ClubJenna HanssenClub meets during lunch in Room 6-208
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*Army of AngelsSarah NouisGreater awareness to cancers and through fundraising, community service, and local projects with organizations in our local communityOnce a month after school and on first Tuesday of the month in Portable 3
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2*ASL (American Sign Language)Robin PetersonASL club is just a club for students who wants to improve their signing skills and have fun.Club with meet tiwice monthy
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3*Beach Volleyball ClubLillian FinkTBD
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4American Sign Language Honor Society Christy PodlesnikFor students that are currently taking ASL I, II, III or IV and a student at a high school. Has studied ASL for at least two years. Possesses an overall grade point average of 3.5/B+ in ASL coursework. Possesses an overall grade point average of 3.2/B in all other subjects. Completion of at least five (5) hours of community service that benefits the deaf community.w45jqce
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5*Best BuddiesNicole Nunez and Michael DeLeonardoBest Buddies is an international organization dedicated to creating opportunities for one-to-one friendships for individuals with disabilities.uku2chsTBD/twice monthly. Lunch B and After School ONLY, Lunch A location TBD
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6*Black Student UnionGlorie Guillaume/Dr. HuttonBlack Student Union (BSU) is a fun and inclusive club dedicated to creating a safe space to unify, uplift, and empower Black People. We also aim to educate our communities and society about Black Culture. BSU’s goal is to foster advocacy for the needs of black students on campus while teaching about, and discussing the black experience. We seek to promote cultural diversity and peaceful coexistence among multicultural groups6b53wdz@bsu5211Every other Wednesday during BOTH Lunch A and Lunch B: The first meeting for SY 24 is August 30th. Meet in Room 4-113
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7*Blood DrivePeyton EllisBlood Drive Club plans, organizes, and hosts quarterly blood drives. Members get community service for signing people up to donate blood, organizing donation time cards, helping at the drive, or donating at the drive.satmygaSemi monthly, more meetings during months of drives in Room 4-118/Auditorium
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8*Blue TeamTeresa ThorntonParticipate in ocean initiative s for the school, state and greater communityevcs3h7Fridays during B Lunch in Room 3-108
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9*Book ClubLillian GilbertStudents select different books to read and discuss throughout the year. ilugphoMeeting are held in Room 5-106
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10*Brain BeeSarah GuzickThis club prepares 9 JHS students for the Max Planck Brain Bee, which is a neuroscience academic competition. One of our teams won last year so we are hoping to defend the title!Meetings held after school in Room 7-212
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11*Butterfly ClubScott CilientoClub works to build and design an insect garden for esthetics, research, and stock resource. Interact with industry leaders.Meetings will be held in room 3-110
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12*Campus Life ClubPeyton EllisCome hang on Monday mornings for a time of fellowship. Campus Life is committed to helping students as they wrestle with issues they face. Coffee and/or donuts and games will be provided!Meet Monday mornings from 6:45-7:15 am in Room 4-118
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13*Chess Club/Gaming UnpluggedDan BlaskyDO YOU LIKE BOARD GAMES OR CARD GAMES? Dungeons and Dragons? Star Wars, Lord of the Rings? Games about Vikings, World War Two or empire building? Trading games? If you answered “yes” to any of these, then the Gaming Unplugged Club might be a good place for you. Gaming Unplugged features a wide variety of different games, from D&D to empire building, Risk and Risk-type games, trading games, science fiction, and even … wait for it… THE MONGOLS, plus more! There is no cost to join.5xcjxggduring "B" lunch once a week, and after school once a week (TBD which day) in Room 6-214
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14*Childhood Cancer Support ClubJennifer SparksWe will be discussing our future fundraising and upcoming events. Seniors, make sure you come to the meeting so you can learn about a leadership title to put on your college applications. New members are welcome.sq43vyiClub meets once a month during lunch in Room 1-155
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15*Childrens Hunger FundJenna HanssenClub meets during lunch in Room 6-208
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16*Christian LeagueSteve AhernCome and be a part of the most inspirational club on campus,. Participate in a bible verse of the day and end with a prayer. Carry Jesus's message with you throughout the day!!! This club begins this Thursday and meets every Thursday morning. The club is open to all students and staff - munchkins will be served!!!Every Thursday morning at 7:10 AM in Portable 3
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17*Class of 2024Lilly Gilbert, Scott Ciliento, Janina Jeffslillian.gilbert@palmbeachschools.org scott.ciliento@palmbeachschools.org caroljanine.jeffs@palmbeachschools.orgMeetings will be in Room 3-110
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18Class of 2025Christy Podlesnik and Dianne Spencerchristine.podlesnik@palmbeachschools.org dianne.spencer@palmbeachschools.org k22jepg
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19Class of 2026Patrick Inthanil, Nicole Daly and Gabrielle Gavrilovicpatrick.inthanil@palmbeachschools.org nicole.daly@palmbeachschools.org gabrielle.gavrilovic@palmbeachschools.orgvrxtakgFollow on Instagram @jhs_classof2026
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20Class of 2027Alysia Moran and Lillian Gilbertalysia.moran@palmbeachschools.org lillian.gilbert@palmbeachschools.org
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21*Computer Science Honor SocietySusan Garcia If you are interested in joining, see Ms. Garcia in Room 4-214 or join the CSHS Google Classroom to apply. CSHS Membership Requirements: Must be a Sophomore, Junior or Senior, Must have passed one Computer class, GPA of 3.0 or better. New Member Application Process is in Google Classroom. Competitions offered: AFA Cybersecurity, UCF Programming Tournament, FIU Programming Competition, Lockheed Martin CodeQuest Competition. susan.garcia@palmbeachschools.org 53kyg3k@jhscshsOne time per month on Mondays or Wednesdays at 2:45pm with open Lab on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 2:45 - 5:00 pm in Room 4-214 and onlineCSHS
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22*Cook and BakeJuliana De SenaCook and bake food for various shelters and collect food for people in need; Host bake sales, run food drives, and donate food; Donations will go to different types of local shelters around Jupiter. MISSION: Through this club, we not only teach people how to cook, but help improve upon their skills in the kitchen, allowing anyone to cook and help out people in need. You will need to get your servsafe certificate to ensure the safety of all our club members. There is a club fee of $20, which will cover the servsafe certificate. We are also accepting donations for the ingredients, either money or the ingredients itselfClub meetings vary in Room 2-114COOK AND BAKE
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23*Dance MarathonMike HammettJHS DANCE MARATHON Is one of the largest Philanthropy events on campus. In February, we hold our “Mini Dance Marathon” to dance, play games, hold contests and raise money for Nicklaus Children's HospitalwdlifjlMeeting times vary but meet in Port. 1
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24DECAAre you interested in business? Finance? Marketing? Fashion? What about a great thing to add to your college resume? If any of these things apply, then DECA is for you! All are welcome, there will be snacks! If you have any questions please reach out to Ms. Preston.eo6w4gm
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25*Drama ClubSamantha KnightA club where anyone who loves watching, performing, or helping with the technical side of theatre can come together to participate in theatre games, meet new friends, and stay up to date with what's going on with the school's Thespian Troupe, the school musical, or fundraising events!vlhqkdtMondays at 3:00-3:30 pm in the Auditorium/9-106
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26Dream Builder's SocietySarah Nouis3rd Friday of the month during lunch in Portable 2
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27*Esports ClubMatthew LeavyCoach students to play super smash and rocket league to play against other schools and compete in tournaments.ufptrtoMeetings will vary. Club meets in the Media Center Esports Lab
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28*First Priority (Christian Club)Robert HagenbuchCome and experience the joyful fellowship peace.ucax2ebThursdays during A and B Lunch in Portable 15
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29*FLORIDA FUTURE EDUCATORS OF AMERICAJosephine BuscemiFFEA is for students interested in pursuing education as a career, or for those who wish to improve the school atmosphere, create wonderful learning environments, and learn professionalism and leadership skills. Membership forms are required.wtcsyzkkhhefdOnce a month on Mondays from 2:45-3:45 pm in Port. 30FFEA
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30*Florida Invasives ClubAaron LichtigClub focuses on bringing attention and understanding to others about the issues Florida is facing with the invasive species.47etvxyClub meets 1-2 monthy on Wednesdays during B-Lunch
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31*French ClubYvrose ElieOur goal is to enhance and reinforce the knowledge and appreciation of France and other French speaking countries. Eligibility: any student interested in the French language and culture. 2dfnp53Club meets in Port. 36 every other week
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32*Future Leaders of the United NationsKendall AldrichCome join us to become an official United Nations member and learn about upcoming sustainability projects and community service hour opportunities. Hope to see you all there!42fhdj3@jhsflunonce a month @ 3:00 pm in Room 7-209
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33*Green TeamTeresa ThorntonTo promote and engage students in environmental mamagement focusing on personal responsibility. To share that with the school body at largerdwulcoWednsdays during lunch in Room 3-108
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34*GSAMelanie JonesAnyone who is interested is welcome to attend! Everyone belongs, everyone is welcome!iv2kritMeetings on Thursdays from 2:40-3:00 pm in Room 5-116
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35*Helping HandsRobert HagenbuchThe club is centered in helping out the community in more of an aspect rather then just fundraisers. We already have partnered with Saint Mary’s for making cards and goodie bags for new coming patients. We are also partnered with Quantum house and we would do more like community service baby sitting for the families that reside there because they are underprivileged. Also arts and crafts activity’s with the children. We also are working with furry friends like fostering programs, and El Sol, and a local food delivery to underprivileged families.j7sixifMeeting times and locations TBD
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36*HOSA (Health Occupational Students of America)Kristen JenkinsDO you have an interest in the medical field or being a future health professional? If so, you should join the HOSA club! You do not have to be in the Medical Academy to be a member. All are welcome, so come out and see all that you can be a part of with this exciting club!zmrtqjp@38gg3cMeetings held at least once a month 7-101, auditorium or media center
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37*Infectious Disease ClubAndy Mook/Peyton EllisRaise awareness of infectious disease and tactics to miticage infection and spreadywl65gwMeet during Lunch A in Room 4-118/Meet during Lunch B in Room 6-215
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38*Inkwell (Creative Writing)Danielle SteynOur school's literary and art magazine. All are welcome! We cannot wait to see you there!cksczwxIrregular lunch meetings as per Magazine in Room 5-2111
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39*InteractJoesphine BuscemiInteract is a school based community service club sponsored by the Rotary Club of Jupiter-Tequesta. We do service projects both in school and out in the community, usually 2-3 times per month. We are one of the largest clubs on campus and welcome new members! We meet once a month after schoolfchah2Meet on Thursdays from 2:45-3:45 pm in Media Center or Port. 30INTERACT
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40*Jewish Student UnionRebecca SenecalJSU Jewish student Union is open to students of all faiths. We learn about the traditions behind the religion and play fun games. It is a place to share ideas and history with all students. Dates vary but generally once a monthwmxfvw7Every Tuesday each month in Port. 42
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41*JROTC Drill TeamLTC Jenkins, CSM Dottin, SFC ComproskyThe JROTC Drill Team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill. Cadets can perform either armed or unarmed drill during competitive drill competitions. The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of setting.Everyday (2:40 - 4:00) in room 4112
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42*JROTC Marksmanship TeamLTC Jenkins, CSM Dottin, SFC ComproskyThe JROTC Marksmanship Competition Team is one of the most participated shooting competitions in the United States. Each year, thousands of JROTC Cadets, representing Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force JROTCs compete in the National Marksmanship Competition.Everyday (2:40 - 4:00) in room 4112
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43*JROTC RaidersLTC Jenkins, CSM Dottin, SFC ComproskyThe JROTC Marksmanship Competition Team is one of the most participated shooting competitions in the United States. Each year, thousands of JROTC Cadets, representing Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force JROTCs compete in the National Marksmanship Competition.Everyday (2:40 - 4:00) in room 4112
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44*JROTC RoboticsLTC Jenkins, CSM Dottin, SFC ComproskyEveryday (2:40 - 4:00) in room 4112
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45*Key ClubAustin StruckmeyerKEY CLUB Is one of the largest and most prominent clubs at Jupiter high school. But you might be asking yourself exactly what Key Club is? Though it might NOT seem obvious from the name, Key Club is “an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership.” and at the same time earning your community service hours.6d3fqmmEvery other Wednesday at 3:00PM. Meeting locations vary (cafeteria for general body meetings, Portable 38 for officer/committee meetingsKEY CLUB
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46Kids Helping KidsKimberly MisewichClub will meet monthly in room 5-215
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47*Latinos in ActionRoxsand CalderonMeet 4th and 5th period and after school
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48*LAUNCHSarah NouisClub will venture into differene majors and college/career paths for students that are undecided and/or are looking for more information about a specific career path. 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 2:45-4:00 pm in Port. 2
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49*Leaders of Tomorrow SocietySusan GarciaLTS is a club to promote leadership, community service & fundraising. Characteristics are based on the book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" by Stephen Covey. Founder: Samuel Rahman susan.garcia@palmbeachschools.orgiykiz5k@jhsltsOne time per month on Thursdays at 2:45 pm in Room 4-214
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50*Letters for RosePeyton EllisLetters for Rose Club aims to reduce loneliness among elders during Covid-19 by creating and distributing personalized letters to local nursing homes. One hour of community service will be given for your time writing every letter! Don’t miss out on some great community service opportunities for a good cause.p6ic76o@77g7fecThe first Monday of each month after school in Room 4-118
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51*Lounge ProjectJenaina Jeffs/Shaun HuttonAims to have a positive impact on the lives of high school students. The goal is to create a community for students, emphasize the importance of wellness and build the groundwork for students to succeed.Meet twice a month in Room 5-207 and Guidance
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52*Mental Health AwarenessSarah GuzickClub looks to spread awareness of mental health disorders in order to stop the stigma against them. We also host calming and fun activities for students on campus. We also work to raise money for charities such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).h5wgdpyMeetings held monthly after school in Room 7-212
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53*Morgan's MessageMichaela LeavittMorgan's Message is a club focused on athletes' mental health. We want to see as much thought and time go into an athlete's mental health as we do their physical health.4dyljgpMeet in Portable 6 once a month during lunch or after school
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54*My Friends ClosetKristen JenkinsMy Friend's Closet collects, organizes, and distributes clothing to those in need around the community. We have clothing drives on a semi monthly basis. Members receive community service for organizing clothes or helping at the clothing drives7oe6izqMeeting times and dates TBD. Meetings will take place in Room 7-101
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55*National Art Honor SocietySarah KnudtsonStudents must have 3.0 in their art classes, be in 10th grade or higher and participate in school exhibitions.   Applications will close on Oct 31 and students will be notified by email of acceptance. Questions contact President Calvin Brown or Sponsor Ms K in room 4-113. https://sites.google.com/palmbeachschools.org/national-art-honor-society/membershipClub meets on Wednesdays from 2:45-4:30 pm in Room 4-113
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56*National English Honor SocietyJennifer Sparkssw66um21-155
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57*National French Honor SocietyYvrose Elierecognize outstanding scholarship in the French language and Francophone literatures, to increase the knowledge and appreciation of Americans for the cultural contributions of the French-speaking world, and to stimulate and to encourage French and francophone cultural activities.gdjmo6qn/aP36; monthly meeting schedule decided by current officers & announcements sent via NFHS Google Class and morning announcements
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58*National Future Farmers of AmericaScott Cilientostudent run leadership organization, to build and showcase skills through competitions and community outreach.Meets the first Tuesday of each month in room 3-110
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59*National Honor SocietyJennifer Sparks7orsvfiNHS
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60National Math Honor SocietyJD DepasqualeMATH H. SOCIETY
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61*National Science Honor SocietyNatalie Dellobuonoztzjuhh-Seniors 52rvsrv-Juniors1st meeting TBA. Monthy lectures in Room 2-207SNHS
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62*National Spanish Honor SocietyLillian NovoaNational Accredited High School Honor Society created to increase awareness of the Spanish culture while performing Service to the Community benefiting the local and global community.Once a month in Port. 29
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63*National Technical Honor SocietySusan GarciaIf you are interested in joining, see Ms. Garcia in Room 4-214 or join the NTHS Google Classroom to apply. NTHS Membership Requirements: Must be a Junior or Senior, GPA of 3.0 or better, Member of one of our Academies, Media Studies, or Journalism - Yearbook Staff. New Member Application Process is in Google Classroom. susan.garcia@palmbeachschools.orgc7vd2yh@jhsnthsOne time per month on Tuesdays at 2:45 pm in Room 4-214 or onlineNTHS
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64*Oceans FirstBeth BertschFocuses on beach clean ups and making the marine environment better.Kia7wi7Monthly meetings will vary in Room 7-206
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65*Operation GratitudeDiana SpencerMeetings will be held after school and during lunches in Port. 35
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66*Page of ProgressBethann HouseholderGoal is to inspire reading throughout younger ages. We offer reading sessions to students at elementary schools in the area as well as providing after-school homework help to these children.
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67*PathfindersErika MuncyEach year, the Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Awards recognizes outstanding seniors in 18 academic, athletic and artistic categories. Our school chooses one nominee for each category to compete at the county level. The nomination process begins in September, and the awards ceremony is held in May at the Kravis Center. For more information, visit https://pathfinderawards.org/oa5uiavTwice a month before school in Room 4-110
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68*Period ClubTeresa ThorntonSupporting homeless women with menstal suppliesayhmgudThursdays during B-lunch in Room 3-108
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69*SECME (Engineering)Sam HagenbuchWe are a club that builds engineering designs and competes against other schools in the district.fxtdbtfTuesdays, 3:00-4:00 pm in room 3-101
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70*Selfless Serving ClubBernadette D'AlessandroMeetings are once a month during B-Lunch in Room
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71*SGA- Student Government AssocMike DeLeonardoA student-lead organization that hosts and plans school-related spirit events, service projects, and community outreach opportunities. Admission is through application in the spring, but opportunities for outside student participation are offered year round.Mondays 5th Period in Room 4-106SGA MIDDLE SCH APPSGA
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72*Student ACESKim JalmThis is a club centered on leadership and character development. We discuss topics such as social media presence, mental health, leading your team, and more. We also have team building activities to bring all student athletes together, regardless of which sport they play. Requirements: must be an athlete but do not need to be a JHS athlete. https://linktr.ee/Jupathleticszocfdhf @JHSACESMeets during Lunch A in the gym and Lunch B in the dance room, P32, every other Thursday
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73*SWAT (Students Working against TobaccoSherman SteeleMeeting times and venues TBD
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74*Taylor Swift Fan ClubMichael DeLeonardo/Scott Selvidgewzlq7utMeeting in Room 4-106
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72*Technology Student AssociationJames ZachariahThe Technology Student Association (TSA) enhances personal
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technology, engineering, and math (STEM), whereby members apply
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76*Teens Helping HospiceJay MatousekMeeting dates TBD but will meet in Portable 10
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77*Thread HeadsPeyton EllisCome join us to learn/practice all types of needle work (crochet, knitting, embroidery, etc). Get your mind off school and relax while getting to practice different knitting techniques. No prior knowledge needed, you will be taught how to do everything!yusabobLunch A every Friday in Room 418
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75*Tri-M Music Honor SocietyChris MooreThe Tri-M Music Honor Society, a program under the umbrella of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), is dedicated to nurturing the development of future leaders in the realm of music education and advocacy.6qwivmaMeetings will be in Room 8-102/Chorus RoomTRI-MUSIC HONOR SOC
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79*TTFNSarah KnudtsonDO you want to make a difference to school-aged girls in Palm Beach County? Join the TTFN club aimed at those facing clothing insecurity, especially those crucial items not often discussed. Empower pre-teens and teenagers who need our help and earn rewarding community service hours! If you want to connect with similarly interested JHS students & bolster your college applications this club would be a great fit for you! Find out more and enjoy Crumble Cookies!--5quxwkeMeetings in Room 4-113. Meeting dates TBA
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80*War Cry - JHS student newspaperElissa ThompsonWar Cry students are enrolled in Journalism/honors in 9th-12th grade. They learn and uphold standards of journalistic integrity to report on news of relevance to the JHS community.Daily class time and outside activities. Meet in 4-110
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81Warrior GuideAmy Hand and Dr. HuttonStudent leaders who act as guides for students new to JHS, assisting them with their schedule and school information.  Email Mrs. Hand at amy.hand@palmbeachschools.org.
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82Women in S.T.E.M.Julie Bohsali A club that aims to empower women through sharing experiences of being in STEM. This club will take part in community service acts to help other women in our community. Additionally we will have guest speakers and monthly meetings
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83*Young Physical Health ActivivistsMichaela LeavittMeet before school once a month in Port. 6
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