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Beverly Hills High School

Extracurriculars

a part of “Beverly Hills High School”, a fictional universe by TvAddict13.

A slice of life role-play following the lives of the student body of Beverly Hills High School

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Extracurriculars

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Academic Decathlon
Sponsor: David Reichard
Day: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 3:30 – 5 pm
Location: Room 349
Student President/Leader: Open
Requirements: Read all given materials and attend practices.

Students (grades 9-12) compete against other schools by taking multiple choice tests in Art, Music, Literature, Science, Math, Social Studies and Economics. Students also compete in essay, interview, and speech. Students win medals and earn scholarship money for college. Competitions are at the regional, state, and national level. Academic Decathlon prepares students to excel in test taking, learn how to give a speech and interview, and work together as a team. The California Academic Decathlon is a statewide non-profit organization that promotes an educational experience providing a format in which teams of nine high school students compete in academic events. The Academic Decathlon season involves 4 rounds of competition. The United States Academic Decathlon publishes the curriculum in the spring. Round 1 is a non-scoring scrimmage typically held in November. Round 2 consists of regional competitions held on the first Saturday in February. The winners of Round 2 plus a limited number of invited teams then compete in Round 3 that is the State Championship held in mid-March in Sacramento. As a result of the State Championship, California sends the top two winners onto Round 4, the USAD Nationals held in late April.

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Ambassadors BHHS
Sponsor: Stacey Reilly
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 2 - 5pm
Location: Auditorium
Requirements: Ambassadors apply for admission the April prior to their service year.

Description: The Beverly Hills High School Ambassadors is an enthusiastic group of more than 200 sophomores, juniors, and seniors that exemplifies excellence in academics, pride in the school, and commitment to serving others. During the school year, these students serve as mentors to the incoming freshmen class, guides during BHHS functions, volunteers at community service projects, and assistants to the faculty and staff of Beverly Hills. The Ambassadors hold a yearly prom dress fundraiser and utilize these funds to assist the Los Angles community. The Ambassadors meet each Tuesday after school with Mrs. Reilly, there faculty sponsor, to plan activities that support and enrich the BHHS community.

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Band (Marching)
Sponsor: Kevin Rouse
Day: Mondays and Thursdays
Time: 4-7 pm
Location: Student Parking Lot
Student President/Leader Name:
Requirements: Must be in an instrumental music class or be able to play an instrument at band level. Must attend all practices, competitions, and games. Must hold a 2.0 or higher grade point average.

Description: Marching Band is a competitive organization that travels all through California and competes against other marching bands in like groups, which are determined by the size of the band. The band is also put together to support the football team during home football games. The marching band is made up of flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, mellophone, baritone, tuba, and percussion.

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Book Club
Sponsor: Lynn Meier
Day: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the Month
Time: 2-4 pm
Location: Room 208
Requirements: A love of reading!

Description: Book Club is for you if you love reading and talking about books. Club members vote on the books and also set a reading schedule. Meetings will be during lunch once we’ve finished a book and we’ll discuss our ideas over some snacks!

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Chess Team
Sponsor: Robert Youngblood
Day: Monday-Thursday
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Location: Room 120
Student President/Leader Name:
Requirements: Your time and commitment.

Description: The players will learn and advance their skills in chess and participate in tournaments. There will be 4-5 levels of chess, novice/beginner to advanced.

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Comic Book Club
Sponsor: Peter Mason
Day: Wednesday
Time: 2-4 pm
Location: Room 337
Student President/Leader Name:

Description: The club's purpose is to provide a place for anyone who loves comic books or their related media (i.e. superhero movies). Any movie, TV show, or video game that comes from a comic book is fair game! They discuss important news for comic books and recommend a new comic book at every meeting.

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Cooking with Character
Sponsor: Marie Franklin
Day: Mondays and Fridays
Time: 3:30 - 5 pm
Location: Room 225
Student President/Leader Name:
Requirements: Show up to meetings and participate in the events.

Description: Cooking with Character is a cooking club that focuses on helping the needy. The food prepared by the club is donated to homeless shelters and soup kitchens all over the Los Angles area and is given to those in need. The club is known for having bake sales and other food-related drives and charity events throughout the year and that money is donated to the charities of the club's choosing.

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Dance Committee
Sponsor: Kevin Brown
Day: Daily when preparing for a dance
Time: Allowed to stay at school up until 6 pm
Location: Room 110
Student President/Leader Name:
Requirements: Academic Eligibility

Description: When school dances come around the Dance Committee work to put together the best dances Beverly Hills has ever attended. While the Student Council is expected to lend a helping hand when it comes to the dances the work usually falls on the committee. It is the committees' job to string lights and set up tables. Have the DJ, photographer and chaperons arrive at the dance early so they know what to do and have enough time to set up. Have enough time to go get ready themselves for the party they worked so hard on and have a pre-planned clean up crew for the next day.

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Debate Team
Sponsor: Elizabeth Kominski
Day: Mondays and Wednesdays
Time: 3:30-4:45 pm
Location: Room 221
Student President/Leader Name:
Requirements: Academic Eligibility

Description: The California High School Speech Association, or CHSSA, is a speech and debate organization offered to all schools in the state of California. It is the governing body for local and state speech and debate competitions in California, with higher-level competition under the auspices of the National Forensic League and the National Catholic Forensic League. The league holds the championship tournaments every April. The school competes in the Southern California Debate League and participate and five different tournaments before the championship.

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Drama Club
Sponsor: Sherion Cosby/Lilly Greenlee
Day: Thursdays and Fridays
Time: 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Location: Auditorium
Requirements: Must be committed to attending meetings and rehearsals for performances.

Description: The Thespians are production students, actors, dancers, artists, and stage crew who help to produce a variety of drama productions. They also attend broadway musical and plays throughout the year. This club provides opportunities to polish skills in production and performance while enjoying the group interaction. Expect to learn more about theatre, be provided with college information about auditions, scholarships. Being a thespian means being part of one of the most prestigious high school organizations.

FIDM Fashion Club
Sponsor: Pamela Scott (she's an advisor sent from FIDM college)
Day: Mondays
Time: 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Location: Room 319

Description: The Fashion Club is a group of amazingly fabulous high school students with similar interests in Fashion, Design, Shopping, Sewing, Decorating, Modeling, and/or Beauty—anything related to Fashion- who meet and share ideas, learn new things, explore Fashion opportunities, and showcase their talents. The fashion club has a lot of fun events such as planning and producing runway shows, participating in stylish events, and doing creative activities such as fashion sketching and design - all under the expert guidance of FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, a fashion college headquartered here in Los Angeles.

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Glee Club
Sponsor: Kate McKenna/Melissa Peroutseas
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 2-3 pm
Lunch Location: Room 242
Student President/Leader Name:

Description: If you've ever seen the show Glee you know exactly what a glee club is. At least you think you know what it is but in truth you really don't. Glee club is literally nothing like the show, at all! There is no dancing or breaking into song in the middle of the hallway. I mean you could break into song but you'd most likely be laughed out of school, because until in the show the other students in the halls aren't just extras who pretend they can't see or hear you. Though, like the show the glee club isn't one of the most popular clubs to join. Honestly glee club is just a really aggressive choir. They do compete against other schools and if you like singing, don't have stage fright and aren't afraid to share the stage; glee club is the perfect place for you.

Gay/Straight Alliance
Sponsor: Tara Erichson
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location: Room 311

Description: The Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) is a student-run club, which provides a safe place for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, and work to end homophobia and transphobia.

The club provides a sense of community and a space for LGBTQ and straight ally youth to build a social network where their identity is respected. The club often organizes barbecues or movie nights, organize field trips to a local LGBT prom or an LGBT pride parade, and attend conferences together. The GSA club work to educate themselves and the school as a whole about sexual orientation and gender identity issues.

They bring in outside speakers to cover a particular topic such as LGBTQ history. They may organize a "Pride Week" or "LGBTQ Awareness Events" and offer a series of educational workshops, panels, and pride celebrations. They have even held a "Teach the Teachers" staff development day in the past, which focused on teaching school staff how to be better allies for LGBTQ students.

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Homework Heroes
Sponsor: Robert Keislar
Day: Everyday
Time: 8 am - 6 pm
Location: Room 120

Description: Homework Heroes is where students who need tutoring go. The tutoring center is open from the start of the day to the end so if students want they can come in for tutoring during their lunch periods, free periods or after-school. While Mr. Keislar is around to supervise the Homework Heroes is a student-student tutoring program, so you will be tutored by one of your peers. The peer tutor/tutee relationship is a unique one. For many students, working with a peer tutor in a particular subject area can be the difference between success and failure. If your serious about your academic than coming in for tutoring is suggested but please don't waste tutors time if your not planning on doing the work.


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Highlights
Sponsor: Christine Ground
Everyday – 3:30-5:30 pm expect on Wednesdays its 2-4 pm
Location: Room 305
Student President/Leader:

Description: Highlights is Beverly Hills High School‘s official paper which has been in print since 1928. The mission of Highlights is to deliver school/community-relevant news in a timely manner while adhering to professional ethics. The mission of beverlyhighlights.com expands on this with accurate, objective news available as quickly as possible to the students and the community, with breaking news published within 24 hours. This will be done through a well designed, user-friendly website that encompasses multimedia and social media.

Staff:

Co-Editor-in-Chief (Senior):
Managing Editor: Open (Senior)
Editorial Editor: Open (Senior)
Sports Editor: Open (Junior or Senior)
News Editor: Open (Junior or Senior)
Copy Editor: Open (Junior or Senior)
Photo/Graphics Editor: Open (Junior or Senior)
Advertising Manager: Open (Junior or Senior)
Reporters (3 Spots Open:

L.A.C.E.R.
Sponsor: Lisa Baxter
Day: Everyday
Time: 2- 6 pm
Location: Room 115

Description: L.A.C.E.R. stands for Literacy, Arts, Culture, Education, and Recreation. We have a "Whole Child" approach to programming and respect the fact that our students learn in different ways and have different interests. But all classes share a common goal of fostering scholastic achievement, self-confidence and good citizenship.Classes and supplies are free to all students, with a nutritional snack served daily. To enhance learning, weekend and evening field trips to cultural and sporting events are scheduled throughout the school year. Students have up to 5 different classes to choose from daily. All classes have a ratio of at least one instructor to every 10-20 students, with individualized instruction available when requested. The L.A.C.E.R Afterschool Programs offer: Arts, Athletics, Academics, College and Career Prep, L.A.C.E.R. Learning.

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Literary Magazine
Sponsor: Christine Ground
Day: Wednesday
Time: 2:25- 4:00 pm
Location: Room 208
Student President/Leader:

Description: Literary Magazine is a club that accepts anyone and everyone who enjoys writing/editing/reading. We are a group of poet’s, play wrights, editors, and authors. We write poems, short stories, novels, film, and song lyrics. Weekly, we share our new creations and ideas to be edited and perfected. This club encourages all students in Northwest to submit their writing to the literary magazine. We work closely with the Highlights Newspaper, to produce a literary magazine that will be distributed to every classroom, for all students and staff members to enjoy.

Mathletes
Sponsor: Celia Reidler
Day: Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Time: 3:30- 4:45 p.m.
Location: Room 319

Description: Competitors in the California Mathematics League, primary focus is to build student interest and confidence in mathematics through solving worthwhile problems. There are 6 High School Contests each year, with 6 questions per contest. There is a 30-minute time limit for each contest. On each contest, the last two questions are generally more difficult than the first four. The contest cover a variety of topics; geometry, algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, series, sequences, exponents, roots, integers, real numbers, combinations, probability, coordinate geometry, and more. So if you join this competitive team you better be amazing when it comes to your numbers.

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Outing Club
Sponsor: Cameron Nash
Day: Fridays
Time: 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Location: Room 109

Description: Outing Club members may experience hiking, backpacking, camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, biking, climbing, birding, canoeing and kayaking -- acquiring outdoor skills while they are discovering the natural world that surrounds them. Official trips are scheduled on the weekends and meetings are held on Fridays after school. A technical and non-technical gear co-op is available for free to all dues-paid members. Our gear includes backpacks, skis, tents, sleeping bags and pads, warm weather/rain gear, kayaks, canoes, paddles, crampons, snowshoes, stoves, and much much more.

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Robotics
Sponsor: Ginny Beverly
Everyday / 4- 5 pm expect on Wednesdays its 2-3 pm
Location: Room 219
Student President/Leader:

Description: The Robotics team competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition. The varsity Sport for the MindTM, FRC combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams of 25 students or more are challenged to raise funds, design a team "brand," hone teamwork skills, and build and program robots to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to "real-world engineering" as a student can get. Volunteer professional mentors lend their time and talents to guide each team. Students get to learn from professional engineers, build and compete with a robot of their own design, learn and use sophisticated software and hardware, compete and cooperate in alliances and tournaments, earn a place in the world championship and qualify for over $19 million in college scholarships.

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Student Council
Sponsor: Kevin Brown
Everyday / 3- 4:30 pm
Location: Room 101

Description: The Student Council has a highly active and functional role. Its purpose is not to govern the students, but to serve as a liaison between the student body and the administration. Additionally, the Council seeks to foster and strengthen school spirit and pride. The Beverly Hills High School Student Council is an organization that is comprised of student leaders who represent their fellow students and school. Throughout the year these Student Council members contribute positively back to their school and community in a variety of ways. Leadership skills and training are also a significant part of the Beverly Hills High School Student Council.

President: (Senior)
Vice President: (Senior or Junior)
Secretary: Open (Senior - Sophomore)
Treasurer: Open (Senior - Sophomore)
Reporter: Open (Senior - Freshman)

Yearbook Committee
Sponsor: Jason Valazak
Day: Thursdays
Time: 3:45–5:00 pm
Location: Room 211
Student President/Leader:

Description: Yearbooks have become a capstone of the school year for students of all ages. As the summer approaches, students look forward to signing each other's yearbooks and revisiting memories of time spent with classmates and teachers. Yearbooks use photographs and articles to highlight student achievements, after-school club activities, sporting events and school dances. Creating a yearbook requires a dedicated team of hard-working students guided by faculty members. And that is what Beverly Hills High School has. A well-organized school yearbook committee that provides a quality yearbook that students, parents and teachers will cherish year after year.

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Re: Extracurriculars

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Behati Prinsloo -member of the Ambassadors BHHS, member of the outing, and robotics club.

Rhiannon Prinsloo- advertising manager of the Highlights.

Dani Siyansky- student council president, member of the FIDM Fashion Club, Photo/Graphics Editor for Highlights, and a member if the Drama club.

Casper Siyansky - reporter for Highlights and a member of the outing club.
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Aaliyah - FDIM (hopefully president)

Lateefah - SGA Secretary

Marcel - Outing Club
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Angelina Rivera-Etxeberria : FIDM and Glee Club
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