- Gateway High
- Clubs
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Check out the clubs we have on campus!
This list is currently being updated. Thank you for your patience.
Clubs
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Roots and Shoots
Student led and run service projects. A local branch connected to the international Jane Goodall Institute. Gives students the opportunities to work on social and enviromental topics of interest to impact the local community.
Sponsor: Ms. Erdmann
Room: 22-103
Meets once a month on Tuesday
Contact Information in: Roots & Shoots Projects and accomplishments
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Best Buddies
Made up of student volunteers who are matched up with persons of intellectual and developmental disabilities in order to develop friendships and promote awareness in school and the community. Students meet every Thursday during lunches with their buddy. Chapter meetings and events are held after school once a month on Thursdays. Space is limited. Contact: Ms. Frost in Portable 47.
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Beta Club
Honor club aimed at promoting the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership. The club meets every other week as needed in Room 26-207.
Sponsor: Mrs. Fuller
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Black Student Union
Black student union meets every Tuesday 2:30pm - 3:15pm in 26-203.
Sponsor: Dr. Fountain
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Drama Club/Thespian Society
Club that allows students who share a passion for theatre arts to work on productions, compete at competitions, and unite with other theatre enthusiasts. Volunteer hours are available for some production positions and students can earn points towards being inducted into our school's Thespian Troupe. This troupe is chartered through the International Thespian Society, which recognizes and honors excellence in academic theatre.
See Mr. Beringer in 15-226 for more information
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Ecology Club
Club that focuses on environmental preservation, campus beautification and clean-up efforts throughout the local area. This club meets every Monday at 2:30pm in room 6-107. Check out more information.
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Key Club
Ms. Polingo 26-205
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Math Honor Society
Mr. Figueroa in 11-103
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National Honor Society
NHS is taking applications for this year. If you know any students grades 10-12 who have a 3.2 GPA please share the attached QR code or the link with them. They are due to me by 9-20. Thank you!GHS application for National Honor Society National Honor Society is open to students in grades 10-12 who meet the GPA requirements (3.2) & are selected by the Committee. Applications are due 9-20. This form will close at 2:30 on 9-20 & I will let you know as soon as possible regarding acceptance. My email is: Rebecca.Ponicsan@osceolaschools.net Because of Covid we are trying to go digital as much as possible. Email me your letterheads, verifications of clubs & GPA evidence. Please make sure to identify yourself on the email so I can put all of your documentation together. Any service projects should be completed during your high school years. I am leaving space for 3 volunteer activities & 3 Club/at school activities. If you do not have 3 of each please provide what you can & then mark the areas without activities as "None" or something similar. Please send your letters of verification for all service projects and evidence from instructors for all leadership duties to verify participation. Also don’t forforms.office.comContact: Ms. Ponicsan
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Panther Speakers
Would you like to improve your speaking skills? Ease your social anxiety? Then speech and debate is perfect for you.
The Speech and Debate Club meets every Monday from 2:30pm-3:30pm in Room 22-101
Teams Code: 50q30yx
Email: pantherspeakers@gmail.com
Remind: @ghssdd
Contact: Mr. Jonathan Lambert
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Science National Honor Society
Science National Honor Society is an organization that encourages participation in and recognition of scientific and intellectual thought, to advance students’ knowledge of classical and modern science, and to communicate with the scientific community.Students must have a 3.5 in science classes and apply to get in. Applications will open the week of September 13, 2021.Meeting Times/Dates: TBDSponsor: Mrs. GallowayRoom: 5-106 -
Spanish-National Honor Society
Meets monthly after school to enhance proficiency in Spanish as well as discuss ways to promote cultural awareness within Gateway’s school community.
Sponsor: Ms. Serrano
Days/Time: Thursdays 2:30-3:00
Room: 10-117
Dues: $15 yearly
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Why Not Sewing Club
Why Knot is a sewing, knitting and crocheting club where students can come and be creative. We are an after-school 4-H club which means that students can participate in the fair in February if they join Why Knot. Some fun items we have created in the past are stuffed pumpkins, teddy bears, masks, etc. Come check us out on Fridays after school in room 15-109.Sponsor: Ms. WinklerDays/Time: Fridays 2:30-4:30Room: 15-109Dues: $0