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MSD Clubs

Club Description Coach/Advisor Name  Coach/Advisor Contact Email Schedule  (check with advisor for updates)
Animal Care Club The Animal Care Club is a student group for animal lovers who want to learn about, care for, and help support animals in the community. Billie Dollins billie.dollins@browardschools.com 2nd Tuesday of the month from 3-3:30
Architecture Club This club is for students interested in design and building. Members explore architecture, share ideas, and create fun projects together.  Chrissy Ferrara christina.ferrara@browardschools.com TBD
Asian Student Association (ASA) and Rise Up ASA is to teach students about asian culture as well as getting together to participate in community charities; in Rise Up, the kids participate in charitable donations for different organizations. Maria Perez maria.v.perez@browardschools.com ASA:  1x/mo (usually on Mondays); Rise Up 1x/month (usually on Thursdays)
Best Buddies Help bring belonging to our friends with IDD. Share a smile, m a k e room at your table, or find your local chapter to be someone's Best Buddy. Ms. Bachen Coral.bachen@browardschools.com Thursdays after school
Best Buddies Promoting inclusive friendships with students with or without intellectual/developmental disabilities  Ms. Bachen coral.bachen@browardschools.com Monthly on Thursdays
Brazilian Student Association  Students meet to discuss Brazilian culture, discuss current events in Brazil and to organize aid programs to students and kids in Brazil. The club is open to any and all students who sho interest in Brazilian culture, news, and/or have a desire to connect with their Brazilian heritage.  Schaller  Devin.schaller@browardschools.com Last Wednesday of the month. 
Catholic Club The purpose of the Catholic Club is to learn about the Catholic Faith and participate in community service in order to foster a safe environment for everyone. Geemps St. Julien gstjulien@browardschools.com Monday
Cheer Cheer  Patti Thompson                     Ashley Bravo patti.thompson@browardschools.com Monday-Friday 3:00-6:00
Chess Club Facilitate trainings and programs for students who are chess enthusiasts. Participate in in-school or inter-district chess tournaments. Mr. Roel Fuentes roelnicholas.fuentes@browardschools.com Every Tuesday at 2:40- 3:30pm
Climate Change Club Students meet to discuss issues of climate change and how it affects the environment, society and economies of countries across the world. Additionally, students learn how to reduce their waste and carbon footprint using fun and unique activities and projects.  Schaller  Devin.schaller@browardschools.com 3rd Wednesday of every month. 
Coding Club The Coding Club provides a dynamic environment for students to develop their programming skills and explore the computer science industry. We bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application through weekly meetings, collaborative projects, and industry-focused events, preparing members for future opportunities in Computer Science related fields.. Matthew Feiler matthew.feiler@browardschools.com Fridays starting September 12 from 2:45 - 3:45
COLOR GUARD The Stoneman Douglas Color Guard is an award-winning performance ensemble that combines dance, equipment work, and theatrical expression to create visually stunning productions. As a core part of the Eagle Regiment Marching Band, the guard brings music to life on the field through the artistry of flags, rifles, sabres, and movement. During the winter season, the program transitions indoors to compete in Winter Guard International (WGI) and Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit (FFCC) events, where members showcase innovative and expressive performances on a national stage. Open to students of all skill levels, the program emphasizes teamwork, creativity, and personal growth, while fostering a supportive community where members develop lifelong friendships and leadership skills. Dean Broadbent                         Matt Winans DBroadbent@Eagleregiment.com https://www.stonemandouglasband.com/calendar
Culinary To be a member of the Culinary Club, you must be currently enrolled in a culinary arts class. This ensures all members have the foundational knowledge, skills, and safety training needed to fully participate in our activities, events, and competitions. Ashley Kurth ashley.kurth@browardschools.com During regularly scheduled class
Dance Marathon  This club helps raise money for the Nicklaus Children's Hospital  Chelsea Briggs  Chelseaalyssa.noblebriggs@browardschools.com Every Month 
Debate/Forensics  Speech and Debate is a competitive speaker co-curricular activity for novice and varsity students looking to improve their speaking skills, critical thinking, and civic engagement.  Jacob Abraham                    Chelsea Briggs Jacob.Abraham@browardschools.com Weekly after school practices and tournament calendar subject to change
DECA Co-Curricular Business Club. Students must be in the Finance or Hospitality program in order to participate. Albert, Cutler, Webster, Garner, Spence mitchell.albert@browardschools.com Check DECA Calendar- Socials are once a month with other meetings for Officers
Drama Club Nurturing a love for the performing arts while creating an atmosphere of friendship. Students engage in philanthropic events such as Falloween, Broadway Cares etc, as well as host artists and events that surrounding theatre arts. Melody Herzfeld melody.herzfeld@browardschools.com Monthly Meetings room 710 subject to change 9/10,10/8,11/5,12/3, 1/8,2/4,3/11,4/1,5/5
Eagle Regiment Eagle Regiment Marching Band performs at multiple competitions and parades throughout Florida and the country. It is considered to be one of the most prestigious band programs in the entire nation.  Jeancarlo Napoles,                  Dean Broadbent Jeancarlo.Napoles@browardschools.com https://www.stonemandouglasband.com/calendar
Eagles Haven Club We meet once a month at Eagles Haven where we create something unique and one of a kind. Service hours given.  Jacquelene Lieberman Jacquelene.Lieberman@browardschools.com Once a month at Eagles Haven. 
First Priority A club designed to equip and encourage students to familiarize themselves with scripture to be able to spread the gospel and to shine God's light all around campus. Rosanell Garcia rosanell.garcia@browardschools.com Every Monday from 2:45-3:35 pm
French Club The French Club is an academic club that allows its members to participate in French games, trivia, and explore the French gastronomy thereby allowing them to experience a full immersion of the French culture. Geemps St. Julien gstjulien@browardschools.com TBD
French Honor Society The French Honor Society is an academic club whose purpose is to help its members increase their knowledge of the language through academic games, a direct contact with the French culture, and tutoring French students as well as participating in community events. Geemps St. Julien gstjulien@browardschools.com TBD
Freshman Class  Elected Class officers working to raise funds for their prom and promote class level engagement.  Lauren Rubenstein Lauren.rubenstein@browardschools.com As needed 
Girls Who Code This club is part of a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. Its mission is to inspire, educate, and equip girls with the computing skills needed to pursue 21st-century opportunities. Girls Who Code provides a safe and encouraging environment where girls can explore coding without fear of judgment. It will be a place for collaboration, mentorship, and building confidence.  Feiler matthew.feiler@browardschools.com Once, established, the club will meet weekly. The day of the week will be voted on by memberd
GSA Student run organization that unites LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities. GSA's have evolved beyond their traditional role to serve as a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth in middle and high schools, and have emerged as vehicles for deep social change related to racial, gender, and educational justice. Solymar Quesada solymar.quesada@browardschools.com One Monday a month from 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Room 1545
Hands On South Florida Student centered organization that completes service projects for the community. Eric Garner eric.garner@browardschools.com 1st Wed. of the month
Henna Club Have monthly meetings where we do henna. We also teach students new to Henna how to create Henna.  Christian Milliken christian.milliken@browardschools.com Once a month
Hope for Pink Hope for Pink is dedicated to raising awareness for Brest Cancer, supporting women going through treatment, and bringing the community together for a common cause. We will facilitate this by hosting meaningful events and fundraisers.  Shannon Walsh shannon.walsh@browardschools.com Every other Thursday. 
HOSA Health Occupations Students of America- Its a national organization that prepares students to enter the medical field. Ms. A. Sampson                             Ms. M. Henry ashley.sampson@browardschools.com Mondays or Tuesdays (Bi weekly or Monthly)
Human Relations Council The purpose of the HRC is focused on promoting inclusivity, positive community relations and support with our school community. Rebecca Hernandez rebecca.hernandez@browardschools.com Will be announced
International Thespian Society International Thespian Society is a Florida District, State and National Organization where student thespians compete in performing arts and technical theatre arts competitions. The ITS nurtures the values of Performing Arts within the community. Students must be enrolled in one of the current thearte arts classes to partake. There is a ONE TIME Induction feel. Melody Herzfeld melody.herzfeld@browardschools.com Monthly Meetings: 9/10,10/8, 11/5, 12/3, 1/8,2/4, 3/11, 4/1, 5/5 - District Competition NOV State Competition March
ISA Club Indian Student Association  Chelsea Briggs  Chelseaalyssa.noblebriggs@browardschools.com Every month 
JROTC Raider, Drill Team Col. Anders and SFC. Cornelious Col. Anders school email  
JROTC JROTC is a character and leadership development class focused on making students better citizens.  We have highly successful Raider and Drill teams who win a lot.  If you want to make yourself better, have fun, and put into practice the leadership skills that you learn, sign up for JROTC.  Only those who are in JROTC class may compete on our state championship teams. Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Mark Anders                        Sergeant First Class (Retired) Gary Cornelious mark.anders@browardschools.com  
Key Club Key Club is a service organization that hosts monthly meetings for its members and organizes various service project that aid the community. Key Club is a part of Kiwanis International.  Donna DeStefano                Cynthia Beach donna.destefano@browardschools.com Key Club holds general meetings after school on the either the first or second Tuesday of each month. 
LED Dance Club Dance team that performs at school events  Chelsea Briggs  chelseaalyssa.noblebriggs@browardschools.com Every Tuesday 
Legend of Destiny The Legend of Destiny Step Team is a performance club dedicated to spreading positivity through the art of stepping. With rhythmic movements and synchronized routines, the team aims to inspire and uplift audiences, fostering a sense of community and joy. Angemie Mathieu Angemie.Mathieu@browardschools.com Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 3-4:30 Pm
LOD Step Team The step team program gives students a chance to participate in lively step dancing, which promotes teamwork and discipline. It allows students to showcase their creativity through synchronized moves and rhythms. Angemie Mathieu Angemie.mathieu@browardschools.com Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
Love Out Loud Love Out Loud is aiming to raise awareness about mental health by engaging schools and the local community, while partnering with hospitals to disturbed resource cards, toys, and supplies.  Our milestones include building community partnerships, hosting mental health workshops, reaching the right audiences, and measuring our impact through participation and feedback. Cari Buddman cari.buddman@browardschools.com Monthly / Two main events December and April.
Make Our Schools Safe (MOSS) A chapter of the larger MOSS organization. The club works to make schools safe from violence, specifically gun violence. Sarah Lerner sarah.lerner@browardschools.com Monthly on Tuesdays in room 635
Makerspace Club focuses on Arts, Crafts, Community Outreach, and Morale through various projects such as painting, knitting, crochet, and creation of props for festivities. Club also collaborates with other clubs throughout the year for various projects. Branden Davis                           Diana Haneski branden.davis@browardschools.com Thursdays after school 3-4pm
Model UN This is an educational program where students role-play as diplomats representing different countries at simulated UN conferences, debating and seeking solutions to global issues.  Chelsea Briggs  chelseaalyssa.noblebriggs@browardschools.com Every month 
MSD Book Club Throughout the year, and before April students read all 15 of the FTR - Florida Teens Read books. They discuss them at their meetings and they play Kahoots in order to remember the details of the books. They compete in the Broward Battle of the Books in April. Diana Haneski                      Michael Powell diana.haneski@browardschools.com First and third Tuesdays of each month in the media center
MSD Investment Club Students learn how to research companies and invest in stocks. Custodial brokerage or IRAs are not required for membership, but are encouraged. Michael Powell michael.powell@browardschools.com Monthly on Tuesday or Thursday in the media center
MSD Law & Mock Trial Club MSD Law and mock trial club's purpose is to give students the unique opportunity to engage in law and their local community through mock trials, court case analysis, and teamwork. Mock trials will mimic real life trials by allowing students to take on a real courtroom roles that they may want to explore in the future. Solymar Quesada solymar.quesada@browardschools.com Wednesdays after school twice a month in rm 1545
Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta - national Math Honor Society -  a non-secret organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarship in, and enjoyment and understanding of, mathematics among high school and two-year college students. Stoneman Douglas chapter of Mu Alpha Theta has opportunities for math competitions as well as community service hours through math tutoring.  Yosleny Valera                        Chung-Chiang Feng  Yosleny.valera@browardschools.com Once a month on Tuesday 
Mu Alpha Theta - Math Honor Society Mu Alpha Theta is the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society, a prestigious organization dedicated to inspiring interest, developing scholarship, and promoting the enjoyment of mathematics. Students partake in helping peers through tutoring and in math competitions that start during the second semester. Yosleny Valera                        Chung-Chiang Feng  yosleny.valera@browardschools.com Meetings (media center): Wednesday, 8/27; Tuesday, 9/2; Tuesday, 10/14; Tuesday, 11/18; Tuesday, 1/20; Tuesday, 2/17; Tuesday, 3/24; Tuesday, 4/14; Geometry/Algebra 2/Statistics Competition Practice (room 921) Wednesdays starting 9/17; Pre-Calculus/Calculus Practice (room 734) Thursdays starting 9/18
Muslim Student Association The Muslim Student Association’s objective is to create a space for Muslim students and their allies to support one another and their community through service and education. The club aims to provide a space for students to discuss shared experiences and cultural differences, educate others & ourselves about Islam and Islamic history, and work towards eradicating prejudice and stereotypical misconceptions in our community. Elizabeth Ziolkowski elizabeth.ziolkowski@browardschools.com variable, TBD
Muslim Student Association The Muslim Student Association’s objective is to create a space for Muslim students and their allies to support one another and their community through service and education. The club aims to provide a space for students to discuss shared experiences and cultural differences, educate others & ourselves about Islam and Islamic history, and work towards eradicating prejudice and stereotypical misconceptions in our community. Elizabeth Ziolkowski elizabeth.ziolkowski@browardschools.com TBD
National Art Honor Society National Art Honor Society is open to students in grades 10th-12th who meet the requirements set by the National Art Honor Society. One of the main requirements is the student must have taken a Fine Arts class in high school. Jacquelene Lieberman Jacquelene.Lieberman@browardschools.com 1st Thursday of the month
National Art Honor Society 9-12 grade students who are currently enrolled in a fine arts class or college go have taken a fine arts class in high school is eligible to join the club. You must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Text @MSD-NAHS  to 81010 to join the remind. There are dues.  Jacquelene Lieberman Jacquelene.lieberman@browardschools.com Once a month on Thursdays check room 301 for more information
National English Honor Society A chapter of the larger national organization. We work to provide support to students, local schools, etc. Sarah Lerner                                Patti Thompson sarah.lerner@browardschools.com We will meet monthly in room 173 or 635
National Technical Honor Society The National Technical Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and supports outstanding students in career, technical, and health education who demonstrate leadership, service, and academic excellence. Billie Dollins billie.dollins@browardschools.com Every 2nd Monday of the month from 3-3:30
Newspaper The students in this class produce the school's award-winning newspaper, The Eagle Eye & the online version, eagleeye.news Sarah Lerner sarah.lerner@browardschools.com We meet every silver day during 4th period
NHHS National History Honors Society, is to provide tutoring in Social Science courses.  Keith Zalman keith.zalman@browardschools.com TBD
PenPal and Appreciation Club The club seeks to create and maintain communication via hand written letters with peers from across the world and local communities. Club also serves community and staff members with works of appreciation.  Branden Davis branden.davis@browardschools.com Tuesdays after school 3-4pm
Photography Club We teach people how to use cameras, share our experiences and learn how to create beautiful images.  We hope to encourage the artist in everyone to reveal itself.    Simpson Sean.Simpson@browardschools.com Every second tuesday.
Physics Club The Physics Club gives students a chance to explore science beyond the classroom. Through hands-on experiments, group discussions, and fun challenges, members dive into real-world physics concepts and discover how they apply to everyday life. The program encourages curiosity, teamwork, and creative problem-solving in a friendly, supportive environment. Kier Tarrazona kierjosephlo.tarrazona@browardschools.com Wed/Thu 3-4PM
Physics Club The Physics Club gives students a chance to explore science beyond the classroom. Through hands-on experiments, group discussions, and fun challenges, members dive into real-world physics concepts and discover how they apply to everyday life. The program encourages curiosity, teamwork, and creative problem-solving in a friendly, supportive environment. Kier Tarrazona kierjosephlo.tarrazona@browardschools.com Thursdays
Politics Club Students meet to discuss political news and debate/discuss political news in a non-partisan way. Meetings are held in a round table discussion format that engage politically-minded students to think deeply about the political issues in the US and abroad. Schaller  Devin.schaller@browardschools.com 2nd Wednesday of every month 
Project Moana Project Moana is a beach clean up club that discusses and encourages students to participate in ocean conservation efforts.   Bryce Robinson-Burgess bryce.robinson-burgess@browardschools.com no set meeting times, once every few weeks in my classroom 
Psychology Club Discuss Psychological theory and service projects Julie Latiak julie.latiak@browardschools.com TBD
Quill & Scroll This is an international journalism honor society. Students from newspaper, yearbook, tv & literary magazine participate in journalistic events. Sarah Lerner sarah.lerner@browardschools.com We will meet monthly in room 635
Robotics Club The Robotics Club is a team-based group where students design, build, and program robots using VEX technology to compete in exciting hands-on competitions. Billie Dollins billie.dollins@browardschools.com Every other Thursday-starting 09/11
Rowdy Eagles School Spirit Club  Lauren Rubenstein Lauren.rubenstein@browardschools.com Once a month by announcement in room 906
SAVE Promise Club (Students Against Violence Everywhere)   Young leaders educating and empowering their peers to prevent violence. Rebecca Hernandez rebecca.hernandez@browardschools.com Will be announced
Science National Honors Society Encouraging exploration of STEAM subjects, especially sciences and multidisciplinary integration through activities, science fairs, and academic competition. Club also hosts tutoring sessions after schools for all students to benefit from. Branden Davis branden.davis@browardschools.com Mondays and Thursdays after school 3-4pm
Slavic Spirits A club for Slavic students and their allies to support one another and their community. The club aims to provide a space for students to discuss their shared experiences and cultural differences and educate each other about Slavic cultures and their histories. Elizabeth Dailey Kastner Elizabeth.DaileyKastner@browardschools.com Every other Thursday from 2:45-3:45
Spanish Club Spanish Club is a welcoming club for all students, embracing diversity and pride for the cultures basing off of Hispanic cultures and celebrations. We host the Multicultural showcase in December and the Multi-cup in March. Spanish Club fosters leadership, cooperation, understanding, tolerance and friendship. It aims to create positive long-lasting memories for the students. Maria E. Garcia                    Rosanell Garcia maria.e.garcia@browardschools.com A monthly meeting Tuesday or Wednesday at the cafeteria according to availability, or at Room 915
Spanish Honor Society At SHS, we provide tutoring for Spanish students at every level, from Spanish 1 to AP. We also help support the school and other clubs with their activities. Lilian Viloria lilian.viloria@browardschools.com We meet every Wednesday from 2:45 to 3:30 PM, Room 914
Sports Media We work with our sports teams to promote and celebrate athletes and games. We also learn about the industry.  Lauren Rubenstein Lauren.rubenstein@browardschools.com By announcement in room 906
TV Club TV Club is a place for students to meet, learn and extend the television and film classroom Eric Garner eric.garner@browardschools.com 2nd Thursday of the month, in room 226
Voices of Care Voices of Care is a club dedicated to supporting children in the foster care system.  Its mission is to raise awareness about the challenges foster youth face while providing encouragement, resources, and a sense of community.  The club organizes donation drives, volunteer opportunities and schoolwide initiatives to inspire compassion and give students a way to make a positive impact on the lives of foster children. Rosemary Cernech rosemary.cernech@browardschools.com 9/24, 10/16, 11/13, 12/11, 1/15, 2/12, 3/11, and 4/9
Welcome to America We believe in the power of embracing our unique backgrounds and sharing experiences with one another.   Luz Aguirre luz.aguirre@browardschool.com Every other tuesday of each month
Women of Tomorrow Mentor and scholarship program that inspires, motivates, and empowers young women to live up to their full potential  Maureen Johnson                  Venus Deidrick maureen.johnson2@browardschools.com venusdeidrick@browardschools.com One day per month
World Help Club Students will participate in concise presentations addressing ongoing global crises and will undertake meaningful initiatives through artistic expression, collaborative group projects, and organized donation drives. These efforts will include the collection of clothing, toys, and books for distribution to local hospitals and charitable organizations. Rosanell Garcia rosanell.garcia@browardschools.com Second Tuesday of the from 2:50pm -3:45 pm
Yearbook The students in this class produce the school's award-winning yearbook, Aerie. Sarah Lerner sarah.lerner@browardschools.com We meet every burgundy day during 8th period