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Welcome to Center Grove
High School!
The purpose of this handbook is to make
you aware of the clubs and organizations
at Center Grove that you can become
involved in. In the pages that follow, you
will find a description of the clubs and
how to get involved. We hope you find
something that you are interested in.
There is a list of additional clubs available
in the Student Planner you will be issued.
Good Luck at Center Grove!
CENTER GROVE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC TEAMS
QUIZ BOWL—Varsity and Junior Varsity teams compete in 7 regular 4-round meets against other teams in the White River Academic League (WRAL). Jeopardy-style buzzer format, general and academic knowledge, 5-person teams. Varsity squad also competes in MIC, league, district, and state tournaments. Season September through April. Practices every Monday in 286 from 3-4:30 pm. Mrs. Cullom and Mr. Gaff are the coaches of these teams.
SPELL BOWL—8-10 person squad practices for and
competes in invitational, district, and state meets, where schools participate in traditional written-spelling rounds. Season runs from September - November and meets once a week. Mr. Gaff is the coach of this team.
ACADEMIC SUPER BOWL—Indiana’s largest academic
contest, ASB teams compete in six areas in 25-question, written Bowl format on a yearly theme. Fine Arts, English, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Interdisciplinary squads meet with their coaches to research, study, and practice questions aligned to thematic study guides. Season generally occurs in the spring, with invitational contests in March, Area Contest in April, and the State Contest in early May. Students may compete on 2 teams; the interdisciplinary squad is typically chosen from team captains. Coaches: Math - Mrs. Fruits; Science - Ms. Myers; Fine Arts - Mr. Gaff; Social Studies - Mrs. Cullom; English - Mrs. Tonte
CG ASB FINE ARTS TEAM---2014 STATE CHAMPIONS!
Timmy Global Health Club
Timmy Global Health is an Indianapolis based non-profit that
provides medical services and medication to under-served
communities both in Indianapolis and around the world. They
have many support chapters among colleges and universities, and
a few among high schools. Our chapter supports Timmy Global
Health through fund-raising and education.
We meet once or twice a month after school and sponsor 2
educational/fund-raising activities per year such as the Table
Tennis for Timmy Tournament and blood drives.
We are open to any student willing to serve, and Timmy Global
Health provides international service opportunities for High
School members in the Dominican Republic during summer
break.
Sponsor: Mrs. Coakley-Vidal
ART CLUB
Art Club provides an opportunity for any
interested high school student to work on special art projects and to share art
experiences with their fellow students.
Please watch announcements for meeting dates and times.
SPONSORS: Kadi Miller & Katie Gaff
Technical Theatre Club
Who: Anyone - no experience is necessary!
Technical Theatre Club is great for students who
have interest in Sound, Lighting, Video,
Construction, Electrical, Rigging, Backstage Work or
anyone who loves working with their hands and/or
Technology in general. Also great for anyone who
loves the performing arts (Theatre, Choir, etc.) but
doesn’t want to be on stage, but rather backstage.
Purpose: Technical Theatre Club helps support all
events that take place in the Center Grove
Performing Arts Center (CGHS Auditorium). This
includes designing, building, and painting sets,
backstage work during shows such as rigging or
stage crew, and also design/operation of sound,
lighting, and video equipment.
When: Various dates/times throughout the year.
Location: CG Performing Arts Center (CGHS
Auditorium)
How to Join: Email Matthew Murray with your
interest.
Sponsor: Matthew Murray, Auditorium Manger
A student selected to Student Council is expected to possess
qualities such as leadership, academic and personal responsibility
and the desire to be a good student representative. The selected
students should conduct themselves accordingly. Therefore, the
following guidelines have been established for eligibility to seek
and hold these positions:
1. Grades: The student must have and must maintain during the
tenure of office/membership a grade point average of 2.0.
This includes the cumulative grade point average and each
nine week grade point average. National Honor Society GPA
is 3.17.
2. Conduct: The student must have no record of suspension
during the tenure in office or have been charged or convicted
of a criminal offense (to exclude minor traffic violations).
This includes suspensions due to attendance problems. The
student must not reflect discredit upon the school nor a
disruptive influence on the discipline, good order, morale or
educational environment of the school.
3. Students selected to this position may be required by the
sponsor (s) to sign a form indicating agreement to abide by
these guidelines.
4. If, in the judgment of the sponsor (s) and/or administration,
the student is not meeting the requirements of the position,
the student will be removed from the position.
Student Council Sponsors: Jessica Goodman
Best Buddies
Best Buddies is a club that pairs students
with intellectual disabilities with students
without disabilities in one-on-one
friendships. The students without
intellectual disabilities are “Peer Buddies”.
The Peer Buddies are responsible for
meeting with their buddy two times a
month outside of school (movie, football
game, mall, etc.) and to have weekly contact
with their buddy (eat lunch together, phone
call, stop by the classroom to visit, etc.). All
members participate in a group activity
once a month. This pairing between the
peer buddy and buddy helps foster a life-
long friendship.
Mrs. May
Miss Casselman
Book F
orum
Have you ever read a great
book and had no one to
talk to about it? Join Book
Forum and meet other
students who share your
love for books!
No quizzes! No tests! No required reading!
Book Forum is a student-led
organization. Elected officers lead
the meetings, and club members
decide on all activities. National
Honor Society points are available.
Book Forum meets once a month in a
casual atmosphere to discuss books
read and to vote on books to read.
Come join us!
Book Forum Sponsor
Mrs. McDougal
Speak to Mrs. McDougal
for information about
Book Forum or just show
up to any of our
advertised meetings. New
members are always
welcome.
Book Forum will meet in
the Media Center.
STEM Club is a powerful and highly enjoyable way
to engage students with STEM subjects: Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Involvement in the STEM Club can provide
students with an opportunity to gain practical
teamwork and leadership skills and increase
confidence in the STEM subjects, engaging them
with further study of STEM subjects and the
opportunity to discover STEM related careers. It is
fun and fulfilling for students and club leaders and
has a positive impact for the school. This club
meets 1-2 times per month during STaR with one
meeting focusing on a STEM related activity and
the other meeting that month listening to a
speaker talk about their STEM related career.
Sponsor: Amy Wingler
CGHS SPEECH TEAM See Mrs. Gerhart for more information and listen to
the announcements for our first meeting date.
Speech Team meets Tuesdays during STAR and com-
petes in various meets, including sectionals and state
during the winter.
Various categories to choose from:
Impromptu
Discussion
Duo
Poetry
Broadcasting
And many more
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
The Center Grove Boys Volleyball program is currently one of 36 sponsored high schools in Indiana with over 400 boys participating and growing. Indiana Boys Volleyball Coaches Association (IBVCA) is providing leadership and governance for the high school boys volleyball programs. NFHS and IHSAA rules are followed therefore providing consistency in the sport. IBVCA works with schools and coaches to ensure growth and sustainability of the boys volleyball program. For further information about IBVCA and other information, please visit: www.IBVCA.com.
The Center Grove Boys Volleyball Program is a varsity team that plays various schools around Central Indiana. The season runs in the spring with open gyms throughout the school year. The open gyms are set up for anyone to come and play, as well as try-outs for the varsity spring team. Once the official varsity season starts, players are required to practice or be a part of matches every weekday. Look for further information throughout the school year.
Center Grove were State Champions in 2006 and 2009; were State Runner-Ups in 2007 and 2008; and were State Finalists in 1995, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. We want to continue this great legacy and look forward to your participation.
Looks great on
college
applications!
Counts for
NHS hours!
Practice the
skills needed
for college!
Compete for
awards with
students across
the state!
We meet at least once per
month after school in room 300.
BPA is not a club, but is
considered an academic co-
curricular organization. A district
contest is held in January and
qualifying students compete at
state in March. There are over
40 competitions based on skills
learned in business classes.
Co-Advisors: Mr. Bowers and
Mrs. Nolan
We need students who have taken
business classes who:
are good public speakers, or have great
interview skills, are in Accounting I or II,
have taken a Law I or II class, know how to
program, can create Power Point
presentations, have been in Marketing I
or II, are in computer application classes,
or have graphic design skills.
For more information go to:
www.bpa.org
www.indianabpa.org
Facebook-Center Grove High School
Business Professionals of America
page
Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (Spanish NHS)
Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to recognize
high school scholastic achievement in the study of Spanish and to promote interest in the study of Spanish language, literature, and civilization.
Membership: Available to all students enrolled in a third
year Spanish class who have maintained at least an A- average in all previous Spanish classes and students enrolled in a 4th or 5th year Spanish class with a B+ average in Spanish Classes. Students are required to do volunteer tutoring in Spanish as requested. Continued membership is contingent upon the student’s continued study of Spanish.
Sponsor: Señora Coakley-Vidal
Description of Activities: Monthly activities to
promote the study of the Spanish language, Hispanic culture and community service.
Spanish club promotes Spanish through intriguing
and informative culturally related activities! (Cinco de
mayo fiesta, movies, Christmas family adoption,
concerts and more)
Meetings are once a month, listen for announcements!
Sponsor : Adam Gaff
Open to all Spanish students
Enrollment: Early Fall (dues $3.00)
See any Spanish teacher or Mrs. Pemberton for
more info.
Members: 150+
CGHS Chess Club
Purpose: Provides an informal interaction
among students who have a
common interest in chess. We
will teach you.
Meetings: Every Friday 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sponsor: Mr. Ashley Bennett
Purpose: The Chinese Club provides students the opportunity to speak Mandarin Chinese and introduce various elements of Chinese culture including customs and traditions, festivals and holidays, calligraphy, songs, movies, etc. The club will also introduce students to modern Chinese society including the political environment, and economic conditions.
When: Every other Thursday
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Location: TBA
Sponsor: Mr. Blackburn
SAFE (Students Advocating for Equality)
Our mission is to work towards
a more accepting environment
for all people, regardless of
sexual orientation, race or
gender identity through
education, support and
advocacy. Students Advocating
for Equality strives to help
people be comfortable with who
they are, as well as, educate
people on how to be accepting
of everyone, regardless of
differences.
Sponsor: Mr. Blackburn
SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) has become a peer leadership organization open to all students. SADD provides students with the best prevention and intervention tools possible to deal with preventing destructive decisions, particularly underage drinking, other drug use, including steroids and tobacco, impaired driving, not wearing
a seatbelt, and teen violence.
SADD recognizes that the pressures on young people to drink, use illicit drugs and engage in other unhealthy behaviors are strong. SADD seeks not to punish or alienate those students who make unfortunate choices but rather aims to inform, educate, support and empower
young people to make positive decisions in their lives.
Meeting dates – no set dates, depends on activities each month as to how often we meet – need to listen to announcements and check in
with advisor
Contact: Bethany Meadows
Description of Activities – Students participate in activities throughout the year to raise the awareness of students and the community concerning the benefits of a drug free lifestyle. Red Ribbon Week, Grim Reaper, Great American Smoke-out, Elementary and Middle School Programs, Kick Butts Day, Prom and Graduation
Activities – ACHE (Alcohol Choices Hurt Everyone), Mock Car Crash
How to get Involved – Listen for announcements, attend meetings
and participate in activities.
No membership dues
Purpose: Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance. Meetings: Co-curricular Activity Teachers: Jennifer Dice and Jared Norman Auditions: Auditions are held each year for all groups and all par ticipants. They will take place the week prior to Spring Break. Website: www.centergrovechoirs.org, please read the choral handbook for further information.
Non Competitive Choirs Gents & Choralaires These are non-auditioned ensemble. Gents perform at the Fall Show, Christmas Concert, Showcase of Champions, and Spring Spectacular. There are minimal after school rehearsals associated with the Christmas Show and possibly Spring Spectacular. Counterpoints This is an auditioned mixed concert choir. Counterpoints perform at the Fall Show, Madrigal Dinner, the MIC Choral Festival, Christmas Concert, Showcase of Champions, and Spring Spectacular. Counterpoints will also be provided with a costume by the choral music department. There are minimal after school rehearsals associated with the Christmas Show and Spring Spectacular.
Competition Choirs CG Singers This is a competitive mixed concert choir. CG Singers perform at the Fall Show, Madrigal Dinner, the MIC Choral Festival, Christmas Concert, Pre-Contest Show, Best of the Midwest, Showcase of Champions, and the Spring Spectacular. They generally compete at 3 competitions in the spring as well. This group has a few after school rehearsals and is provided with a costume for the Madrigal Dinner and for competitions by the choral department. There are fees associated with this choir so please check the payment schedule to see the additional costs that will be incurred by members of CG Singers. The Accents & Surround Sound These are auditioned women’s and mixed junior varsity show choirs. Accents and SuSo perform at the Fall Show, Christmas Concert, Pre-Contest Show, Best of the Midwest, Showcase of Champions, and the Spring Spectacular. They generally compete at 2 competitions in the spring as well. There are additional fees associated with this choir. This ensemble has minimal after school rehearsals associated with the Christmas Show and possibly Spring Spectacular. The Debtones & Sound System These are auditioned women’s and mixed varsity show choir. They perform at the Fall Show, Christmas Concert, Pre-Contest Show, Best of the Midwest, Showcase of Champions, and the Spring Spectacular. They generally compete in 5-7 competitions along with a competition/educational trip. Participation in this ensemble requires a large time commitment; please visit www.centergrovechoirs.org to see the schedule for the school year. There are fees associated with this choir so please check the payment schedule to see the additional costs that will be incurred by members of Debtones or Sound System.
Coders with Class
Meets Thursdays during STARs
and after school meetings on
either Thursdays or Fridays in
Room 305. Students work on
developing a video game from the
ground up. They develop
everything from artwork to music
to coding the game. This is a
student-led group and the game
that will be developed will be
decided by the club. No
experience required!
Sponsor: Mrs.
Ehresman
RILEY CLUB
The Center Grove High School Riley Club
leads and participates in a wide variety of
self-created fundraisers throughout the
school year in order to raise money for
Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis. All
fundraising efforts culminate in the spring
with the yearly Center Grove Dance
Marathon (CGDM) that is held at the high
school. This student-created, student-lead
event offers a fun evening for students,
families and community leaders of all ages.
Sponsor: Mrs. Tonte
Comedy Sportz is a comedy improv team
here at Center Grove High School.
Description: Our team is open to anyone
interested in joining. During the Fall
Semester we practice once a week after
school. We also attend Improv Workshops
at the downtown Indianapolis Comedy
Sportz Theatre on Mass Ave. Practices
continue in the Spring Semester and
competitions begin in March. We
compete on stage against area schools
and we even compete against Center
Grove teachers and staff!
Dues: $20 for competition t-shirts (one red
and one blue)
Sponsor: Danielle Myers, Location TBA
Purpose:
To allow students who dance the
opportunity to perform as a team at
competitions & various CGHS events
Leadership Team:
Hannah Mueller – contact info: mail to:
How to Get Involved:
Students must audition for the Dance
Team. Auditions will be held around
Spring Break. Incoming freshmen for the
following school year are encouraged to
audition.
Number of Members:
The Dance Team has no official limit to
number of members.
For More Information:
http://www.centergrove.k12.in.us/
domain/131
RC FLYING CLUB
The rc flying Club invites all
students to bring your own
electric rc Aircraft to the gym on
designated dates. These aircraft
may include:
Helicopters, multirotor copters
(quads/drones) and airplanes. If
you have these types of rc aircraft
and are looking for a larger place
to fly, look no further.
Contact Brent Schulz at:
information.
CG
CLUB Drama Club is open to all students who are
interested in participating with the Center Grove
High School Theatre Department. The club meets
once a month after school with optional additional
meeting times during production schedules. Club
members can learn about theatre both on stage, back
stage and everything that goes into producing a
successful show. Students can be as involved as they
want to be with the Theatre Department. From
advertising and marketing, to scene construction,
make-up and hair crew, stage crew, lighting, sound and
much, much more. There are many different jobs that
make our department successful!
Dues: None
Meeting Times: Once a month or more frequently
during production seasons.
Sponsor: Lauren Widbin
FCA FCA is for athletes and others
looking to grow their Christian faith
through fun, fellowship and Bible
study
Join us every Wednesday at 6:50 in
the choir room
Along with our weekly meetings
FCA does at least one service
project a month and takes the
occasional field trip
Get involved by coming to the Choir
Room any Wednesday morning
FCA is led by a
student
leadership team
as well as the
above
sponsor.
Sponsor
Mr. Dice
Advisor: Mrs. Teevan
Place: Hall of Excellence
Fee: $2.00 plus T-shirt costs (optional)
Time: Tuesdays from 3:00 to 4:00
Dates: September 30th-December 16th
** All Levels welcome open to the first 50 who sign up **
PHOTO CLUB
Photo Club is simply a group of
students who share a love for
photography. All skill levels are
welcome to join. Meetings take
place once a month for an activity
or a field trip. Please listen to
announcements for meeting
dates.
Sponsor: Mrs. Fowler
The Ultimate Leadership Experience Members: Anyone that has a desire to develop leadership skills and a desire to give service! Cost: $15.00 per Year Includes National, State and Local Membership Meets: Monthly meetings after School from 3-4 p.m. in the Newly Remodeled FACS Department Example of Service Projects: Puppy Pillows &Tag It Blankets for Community South Hospital, Christmas Stockings for Veterans, Pillow Cases for Homeless and Turbans for Cancer Patients, RED OUT Day, March of Dimes Prematurity Awareness, Bring a Friend To FACS Day, FCCLA to the Table!! Competition Events: State and National competition for Selected STAR Competitions at the State Level Sponsors: Mrs. Galyan
Come Join the fun!
FISHING CLUB
The CGHS Fishing Club is for all types
of anglers seeking a fun outdoor
experience. We meet on a monthly
basis discussing fishing news, club news
and play kahoots for prizes. We host a
fishing tournament every nine weeks at
local ponds. We have all types of
prizes and giveaways throughout the
year. You can contact the president,
Bradley Boswell at [email protected]
CENTER GROVE HIGH SCHOOL
NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY CHAPTER
Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service
WHO: National Honor Society is open to juniors and seniors who are
selected by the Chapter Council on the basis of scholarship,
leadership, service, and character.
WHEN: Applications are obtained by the end of October during a call-out
meeting. New members will be notified of acceptance by February.
An induction ceremony takes place in late February.
HOW: All members must have a 3.60 overall grade point average. Juniors
must have 23 college prep credits earned/ 30 hours of community
service completed, and 10 CGHS activity points. Seniors must
have33 college prep credits earned, 40 hours of community service
completed and 12 CGI-IS activity points. CGI-IS activity points are
earned through band, choir, sports, and club participation.
Community service hours are earned through volunteer/
community work, outside the Center Grove Community School
Corporation.
CONTACTS: Mrs. Goodman is the advisor for Center Grove High School
National Honor Society. You may reach her at
[email protected] with any questions.
Model United Nations
Model UN is a simulation of the United Nations in
which students represent delegations of different UN committees.
Students research and express political positions based on the
actual policies of the country they represent. In a conference or
“competition”, students learn about and debate current world
issues. Through diplomacy and negotiation, students work with
other countries to form resolutions to the world conflicts that they
are debating. The students (delegates) create draft resolutions,
formulate plot strategies, negotiate with supporters and
adversaries, and use the UN’s rules of parliamentary procedure to
solve conflicts through “international cooperation.”
Meetings: Meetings are usually once a week. Students usually
meet on Fridays until 4:00 or 4:30pm, but that day may change
from year to year. The meetings usually consist of practice
simulations that help students prepare for their assigned topics.
Parliamentary procedure, public speaking, and debate are usually
what the meetings are for. The research and preparation for the
assigned topics are typically done outside of the meetings.
Team Selection: There is no particular limit of students that can
participate.
Activities:
Researching your country and that country’s policies
Researching how the UN works and the various
committees involved
Having fun as well as serious simulations - to practice
speech giving and parliamentary procedure
Working on proper negotiating skills and practicing
diplomacy
Why you should participate:
Students should participate because it promotes interest in
international relations and related subjects. Students engage in
problem solving, conflict resolution, negotiation, diplomacy, and
communication skills. Model UN is also an excellent way to meet
new people and form great relationships with many students from
different schools and/or states. Because of all of the benefits of
Model UN, IT IS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST VALUED
ACTIVITIES ON COLLEGE APPLICATIONS/RESUMES.
French Club
PURPOSE
French Club promotes the francophone culture
through various activities such as movies, dining at a
French restaurant, Mardi Gras, visiting the zoo,
musicals and plays (if showing in Indianapolis)
Christmas, etc.
MEETINGS
Once a month after school
SPONSORS
Chris Frampton
MEMBERSHIP
Students currently enrolled in French. Students who
have previously taken French for at least 2 years are
also eligible.
ENROLLMENT:
$3.00 dues will be collected the 1st few weeks of
school.
Sponsor: Madame Chris Frampton
Société Honoraire de Français
(French Honor Society)
Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to
recognize high school scholastic achievement in the
study of French and to promote interest in the study of
French culture.
Membership: Membership in the French Honor
Society is available to all students enrolled in a third
year French class who have maintained at least an A
average in all previous French classes and students
enrolled in a 4th or 5th year French class with a B+
average in their French coursework. Students are
required to attend at least three French Club activities
and describe them by writing or speaking French and/
or participate in volunteer tutoring.
Leadership: Officers will be elected in the fall.
Sponsor: Madame Chris Frampton
KOPPI (Keeping Our Public Politically Informed)
KOPPI focuses on
news, information and
giving high school
students an
opportunity to have an
impact on politics.
Sponsor: Mr. Blackburn
We usually meet twice
a month.
Listen for the callout
meeting
announcement at the
beginning of the year.
Make a Difference with Key Club
Key Club is an INTERNATIONAL community service organization that is affiliated locally with the Kiwanis Club of Greenwood. This STUDENT-LED club develops initiative and leadership and provides students with exciting and rewarding experiences that allow them to use unselfish means to strengthen community connections and to create an understanding school environment for all.
Key Club projects vary from year to year depending on student ideas and community needs, but are focused around the betterment of CGHS and the surrounding community. Students pay dues and sign contracts at the beginning of the school year specifying how many meetings and/or events they will attend during the course of the school year. If students meet the specifications of the contract, then they have the ability to receive COMMUNITY SERVICE POINTS for NHS (at the sponsor's discretion). Members also have opportunities to attend state and national CONFERENCES and to win various service awards from Key Club International.
Possible Officer Positions: President
Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian
Positions that may be possible in the
future: Technology Director Outreach Director
Communications Coordinator *Elections for the following school year are held in the spring. **Check out our website for detailed descriptions of these positions.
Website:
www.centergrovekeyclub.com Sponsor:
Ms. Zenor (Kiggins)
PAST KEY CLUB EVENTS:
Blood drives (Red Cross and Indiana
Blood Center)
Relay for Life
Blankets for the homeless
Huntington’s Disease Walk and
other walks for cures
Family adoption at Christmas
Children’s bureau clothing/toy drives
Working with the Ronald McDonald
House
Fund raising for Riley
Creating ‘bags of goodies’ for various
children’s organizations
‘FOR A CAUSE’ CLUB
‘For a Cause’ Club is an advocacy club that
focuses on a different global issue each
month, including environmental issues,
natural disaster relief or humanitarian
causes. We will watch documentaries, hold
discussions and run fundraisers to educate
ourselves and others. We will meet two to
three times a month. If you are interested
in advocacy or want to make the world a
better place, ‘For a Cause’ is for you!
Sponsor: Mr. Kominowski
FUTSAL CLUB
Futsal is an indoor soccer club that
meets after school. Days and dates
TBD. Futsal is a club open to anyone
that would like to play indoor soccer
after school following the U.S. Youth
Futsal rules and regulations while
playing. Futsal is FIFA’s official indoor
soccer game. It is small sided (5v5)
played on a smaller pitch (roughly
basketball sized court) with a smaller
size ball.
If you have any questions, please contact
Rebecca Pemberton, club sponsor.
Purpose
We the people of Interact Club strive to be a service
organization for high school students.
Exciting Activities!
Interact Club involves students in various community service projects
and fundraisers for the community.
Important Meeting Dates
Interact Club meets every Thursday at 7:00AM
How to Get Involved….
Elections are held in the spring for leadership positions.
During the school year, anyone who wants to join can come to a meeting.
Sponsors
Alan Hagedorn [email protected]
What is HOSA?
HOSA Future Health Professionals is a career and technical student
organization designed to develop future leaders for the health care system.
Develop effective leadership qualities and sills;
Enhance communication skills;
Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills;
Build self-esteem through individual and group achievement’
Participate in community service activities;
Develop character and responsible citizenship traits;
Set goals for life-long learning and make realistic career choices;
Network with health care professionals and peers who have similar
goals and gain access student scholarship opportunities.
Mission:
The mission of HOSA is to enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality
health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill, and leadership
development of all health science education students, therefore helping the
student meet the needs of the health care community.
Compete:
HOSA offers 56 competitive events that are aligned to the National
Healthcare Foundation and Accountability Criteria outline by the National
Consortium for Health Science Education.
Event Categories:
Health Sciences Sponsor: Andrea Teevan
Health Professions [email protected]
Emergency Preparedness
Leadership
Teamwork Recognition
For more information visit:
http:www.hosa.org
CG3 - Center Grove
Gaming Guild
Center Grove Gamers’ Guild (CG3) has
risen as one of the preeminent clubs at
Center Grove High School. The club
meets weekly with a focus on board, role-
playing, card games and miniature
gaming. A safe environment with a strict
policy towards academic success, the
club offers endless amounts of fun for any
and all who attend. Center Grove Gaming
Guild (CG3) meets each Friday from 3:00
-6:00 p.m. in the Media Center. Come
join the fun!
Sponsors: David Ongley & Rachel Tonte
What: GERMAN CLUB 2017-18 Why: The purpose of German Club is to meet with
others with a shared interest in German culture and language in a fun and casual setting. We will explore these topics through conversation, games, films, food, etc.
When: Once a month after school (dates TBD) Who: Frau Gnagy is the German Club sponsor.
Current German students and German speakers are welcome.
Holy Mackerel Ultimate Frisbee Club
In Short:
Center Grove’s “Holy Mackerel Ultimate Club” is a high school athletics
program. We compete year round in the sport of Ultimate Frisbee. Play
includes introductory winter and summer leagues, competitive regular season
spring tournaments and the USA Ultimate playoff series. We practice at
CGHS, play in local leagues and compete in travel tournaments all around the
Midwest.
Our Teams:
Our program is made up of four teams, including A, B and freshman teams
for boys and one girls’ team. A-team is the most competitive and nationally
ranked, while our B and freshmen teams are focused on development.
Additionally, our second year girls’ team is working to break into a regionally
competitive level and bring more awesome opportunities to girl athletes at
CG.
Our Season: Holy Mackerel participates in Ultimate nearly year-round. Listed is an
overview of each season; Fall: casual, for fun practices and scrimmages to
teach new players and incoming freshmen the basics. Winter: indoor league
play against other HS’s to prepare for Spring and help select spring teams.
Spring: most competitive, travel season, play teams all around the Midwest in
weekend
long tournaments.
Summer: local, for fun summer leagues
Opportunity: Besides the great experience of being on a team, making friendships, and
training, playing, and traveling together, Holy Mackerel also opens doors to a
lifetime of great athletics. Countless alumni have gone on to play college, adult
club, and even professional Ultimate – one even competing at the
international level with Team USA.
How to Get Involved: Email us at [email protected], visit our website at
www.HolyMackerelUltimate.com. Look for signs for our callout meetings in
the late fall and late winter as well!
Coaches: Jake Phillips, Levi Jacobs, Jacqueline Humpress, Delaney Johnson,
Heath Kalaba, Brian Story and Zach Padgett.