Post by Marc LeVine on Oct 31, 2006 15:07:03 GMT -5
A.D.A.P.T
Adolescent drug and alcohol prevention team. Cross age education refusal skills and anti tobacco lesson in Freehold Middle Schools. Candlelight Vigil and Community Awareness.
Meeting Times: 2nd & 4th Thursday of the Month, 2:15-4:30
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. Kevin Flynn
Anime Club
America has been influenced by the Japanese world of entertainment such as anime," which is short for Japanese animation. These "cartoons" are not childish, but attract the attention of those of all ages. The Anime Club provides an opportunity to discover the approaching mainstream ideal and discusses how "anime" has affected society.
Meeting Times: Wednesdays - Starting Sept. 28th then every 3 or 4 weeks - 2:15
Meeting Place: B207
Advisor: Mrs. Rhonda Solomon
Art Club
Continuing art projects and working on portfolios
Meeting Times: Thursdays
Meeting Place: B120
Advisor: Mr. Finaldi
TOP
Asian Club
To spread knowledge and appreciation of Asian culture throughout the school and community. The club will participate in activities pertaining to Asian culture. Everyone is welcome to join.
Meeting Times: First Tuesday of every month, 2:15 - 3:00
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Mrs. Jane Mancuso
Black Achievers
Black achievers will learn about black culture and history. We will perform community services and create a show(s) to demonstrate African- American culture. We will stress school and academic success.
Meeting Times: Every Thursday at 2:30
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Mike Kushner
Chamber Choir
This ensemble is an auditioned a cappella singing group. Auditions are held at the beginning and the end of every school year. Students should be able to read music and hold their own part in the ensemble. This group performs often in the community, our own annual concerts, and festivals.
Meeting Times: Tuesday 6:00-8:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Cheerleading
The cheerleading squads actively support the athletic teams. The squads encourage "Boro Pride" and "Boro Spirit" by leading fans in supportive cheers as an avenue to promote good sportsmanship.
Meeting Times: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: Fall - Gymnasium / Winter - Cafeteria
Advisors: Mrs. Carissa Sandoval and Mr. Brian Provow
Chess Club
To provide students an opportunity to compete against other high schools and to play for fun. Non-team members may learn the game. Practices take place on Tuesdays and Matches on Wednesdays.
Meeting Dates: 11/14, 11/15, 11/28, 11/29, 12/5, 12/6, 12/12, 12,13, 12/19, 12/20, 1/2, 1/3, 1/9, 1/10, 1/16, 1/17, 1/23, 1/24, 1/30, 1/31, 2/6, 2/7, 2/21- Playoff at High Tech High (Snow Day 2/22), 2/28- Finals at Freehold Mall (Snow Day 3/1)
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Ms.Tara McQuade
Christian Fellowship
To encourage students and provide fellowship via daily morning devotions.
Meeting Times: daily 7:10-7:25
Meeting Place: B108
Advisor: Mr. Ryan Vella
Classics Honor Society (CHS)
Like Plato's grove, CHS provides a forum for students to think, debate, and cogitate upon all topics philosophical. We cover topics ranging from the ethics of Aristotle, to the theories of Hobbs & Locke, to the philosophies behind the film "The Matrix." Open to any student with a serious open mind.
Meeting Times: Third Tuesday of the Month - 2:15
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. George Schultzel
Color Guard
This group enhances the Marching band by using flags, rifles, sabers, and dance moves on the field. Students do not need to know how to use the equipment. Everything will be taught to you. This group performs at all of the football games, festivals, competitions, and local parades.
Meeting Times: Monday 6-8pm, Thursday 2-4pm, Saturday 10am-5pm (some Sundays)
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Meredith Trapp
Class of 2007 (Seniors)
To organize and oversee senior class activities such as fundraising in order to have activities and to motivate seniors to participate in fundraisers and activities.
Meeting Times: Officers-Once a month and class meetings as needed
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Class of 2008 (Juniors)
Organize and execute junior class activities to promote class cohesion and community. We utilize social and fundraising activities to accomplish our goals.
Meeting Times: First and third Monday of the Month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A110
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Fredericks
Class of 2009 (Sophomores)
To encourage school spirit and raise money for the class.
Meeting Times: Daily (with officers) Class meetings as needed
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
Class of 2010 (Freshmen)
The members of the freshman class will learn how to work together and learn responsibility by working on various activities.
Meeting Times: Varies depending on activity
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Computer Science Club
The purpose of the club is to provide students with advanced areas of computer science and to enhance their programming skills. The club participates in the ACSL. The ACSL is a competition that involves schools across the USA and Europe. Students will participate in four contests throughout the year that will involve a short answer test and a programming assignment. Schools that qualify will be invited to the international competition in May.
Meeting Times: Contest #1: Dec. 6, Contest #2: Feb. 10, Contest #3: March 10, Contest #4: April 7
Meeting Place: C102
Advisor: Mr. James Gill
Concert Band
This ensemble is designed for students who cannot take the concert band class during the school day. In order to participate, students need to play a concert band instrument. This group performs in our annual concerts and festivals.
Meeting Times: Thursday 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
D.E.C.A.
An association of students with a career interest in marketing, hospitality, finance, sales and service, business administration and/or entrepreneurship. It is a co-curricular club in which all activities further student development in leadership skills, social intelligence, vocational understanding and civic consciousness. Students will participate in competitions.
Meeting Times: Varies depending on activity
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Drama Club
The drama club's purpose is to expose students to the theatre by producing a fall drama and a spring musical and allows students to direct one act plays. Casting is open to all students and we wish to promote excellence in performance and productions for the students and public who support our productions.
Meeting Times: September-December ...Monday - Friday 6:30-10:00
February-May…Announced weekly
Meeting Place: Auditorium
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Reilly
Empower the Children
A national organization that funds and supports schools and orphanages in Calcutta, India, Nairobi, Kenya, and Juarez, Mexico. The purpose of this group is to raise awareness of the socioeconomic conditions of these children and their families. In the future, we plan to raise money, collect supplies, and continue to educate others and ourselves about the plight of these poverty plagued areas.
Meeting Times: Last Monday of the month - 2:15 - 4:15
Meeting Place: A114
Advisor: Mrs. Donna Batchelor
Folio
To generate and publish a literary magazine of students' writing, art, and photography.
Meeting Times: Last Tuesday of the month 2:15-4:00
Meeting Place: A12
Advisor: Mrs. Susan McCarron
Forensics
To learn about speech/theatre and then compete in various high schools throughout New Jersey. These events promote and develop communication skills.
Meeting Times: Wednesdays-2: 30 - 4:00 Saturdays for competition.
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
French Club (French Honor Society)
To promote the knowledge of French culture and improve the use of the French language via games, films, and other activities.
Meeting Times:
Meeting Place: A121
Advisor: Kristy Fullerton
G.L.O.W.
To promote gender tolerance throughout FHS.
Meeting Times: Second and fourth Wednesday of every month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. Kevin Flynn
Guitar Club
The Freehold High School Guitar Club is an open-minded environment for anyone with a love for music and guitars. Members enter as individuals with their own music taste and find themselves involved in a strong, 'jamming' fellowship with their peers. Individuals of any skill level are encouraged to come and share their technique with other club members. The goal of the Guitar Club members is to embrace our love for music and our desire to improve and broaden our musical appreciation.
Meeting Times: Thursdays 2:15-4:00pm (approximately twice a month)
Meeting Place: D108
Advisor: Mr. Rich Pepe and Miss Erin Siebenmann
Health Careers
To provide community service for medical causes such as volunteering in hospitals, nursing homes, or on first aid squads. The club organizes and runs two blood drives.
Meeting Times: Second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: Nurse's Office
Advisor: Ms. Gina Harrington
Italian Club
To engage students in the Italian culture through film, stories, games, and food. Open to all students.
Meeting Times: 2nd Thursday of every month and other times as needed, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Italian Honor Society
For students who maintain an A average in Italian and a B or better in all other classes. Students organize fundraisers and events to help community and larger organizations. Students are engaged in the Italian Culture through films, games, and readings
Meeting Times: 2nd Thursday of every month and other times as needed, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Jazz Band
This ensemble focuses on various forms of jazz. The students who participate in this group are expected to play a jazz instrument. This group performs in our annual concert and festivals. Auditions may be held if there are too many students for one instrument.
Meeting Times: Tuesday 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Jewish Heritage Club
To promote knowledge and gather Jewish youth for a common ground. All are welcome.
Meeting Times: 2:15 - 4:00 (2nd Thurs. of the month)
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
Junior State of America (JSA)
: JSA is a nationwide organization for students who are concerned with what is happening around the world involving politics and government, foreign affairs, the law, education, and more. We engage in stimulating students debates, thought provoking discussions, problem solving, and various activities from which every member will learn while making friends. All students are welcome!
Meeting Times: First and Third Wednesday of the month, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A110
Advisor: Mr. Christian Romano
Los Latinos
A unique club of students with diverse backgrounds and am impressive array of artistic talents, ranging from visual art to dancing. Mostly through the expression of dance (dances which mainly include salsa, meringue, bachata, hip-hop, and reggaeton), the group teaches not only Freehold High School but also the entire community the rich Hispanic cultures that prevail in Central and South America. Over the years, our influence has increasingly grown, spreading outward from the Freehold Regional High School District to communities as far as Jackson, and its is our ultimate goal to continue this rising influence. Using our talents and with this common goal, it will bring together students of different ethnicities and, therefore, create and send a message of peace and unity.
Meeting Times: Tuesdays 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A114
Advisor: Miss Morgan Diamond
Magic Club
To provide a place for students to compete at the card game Magic. The Gathering, and to provide a safe environment for students to learn the game.
Meeting Times: Monday 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: B205
Advisor: Mr. Michael Beckwith
March of Dimes
To prevent birth defects & save premature babies by raising money for research and education
Meeting Times: One Tuesday each month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place:
Advisor: Miss Dawn Willis
Marching Band
This ensemble performs at all of the football games, festivals, competitions, and local parades. Once the football season ends, the students of the marching band participate in the concert band.
Meeting Times: Monday 5-8, Thursday 2-4, Saturday 9-5 (some Sundays)
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Math League
To provide students interested in mathematics the experience of competing with other schools using advanced math skills
Meeting Times: Competitions held from January through April
Meeting Place: Various high schools throughout Monmouth County
Advisor: Mr. Mike Ramdeen
MS Walk Team
To raise money for research/cure for MS, as well as inform/educate community of our participation in a walk in the township.
Meeting Times: October-May as needed, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: B110
Advisor: Mrs. Rennie Rankin
National Honor Society
Promote personal growth through academic excellence, community service, and character enhancing projects. Students must be nominated and meet general requirements to be inducted.
Meeting Times: General Membership - Monthly, Executive Board - Bi-Monthly
Meeting Place: Auditorium/A18
Advisor: Mr. George Schultzel
Orchestra Pit for Musical
This ensemble rehearses and performs with the members of the musical. Students are chosen either through a recommendation or audition. Only instruments that are needed in the show will be used.
Meeting Times: Monday 2:00-4:00 and Tech Week of Musical
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Peer Mentor Program
To provide socialization and leadership opportunities for all students
Meeting Times: 10/19, 11/16, 12/21, 1/18, 2/22, 3/22, 4/19, 5/24, 2-4 pm
Meeting Place: A206
Advisor: Ms. Katherine Giummo
Photography Club
To increase our skills, knowledge, & ability in the craft and art of photography
Meeting Times: 10/10, 10/24, 11/28, 12/19, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/24, 5/15
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Psychology Club
This club is open to all students with an interest in the diverse branches of psychology. The Psychology Club will meet regularly to discuss topics in psychology such as career opportunities in the field, educational avenues to meet career goals, and how psychology is applied in areas such as the relationships with others, art, sports, and education. This club will attempt to improve student enjoyment of psychology by discussing its relationship within pop culture, including various forms of media such as music and television.
Advisor: Dr. Brett Holeman
Science League
To provide practices and tutorial/placement testing for competing teams.
Meeting Times:
All thursdays
10/19 Practices
10/26
11/16
11/30
12/14 Tryouts
12/21 Make-ups
1/4 Practice
1/11 Frist meet
2/1 Practice
2/8 Second meet
2/22 Practice
3/6 Practice
3/15 Third meet
3/29 Practice
4/12 Fourth Meet
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Miss Tara McQuade
SHOC (Students Helping Our Community)
To offer community service projects to Freehold Boro students and inform them about various service projects in the area.
Meeting Times: 10/25, 11/8, 12/13, 1/3, 3/7, 4/18, 5/9
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Skills USA-VICA
Curriculum- mandated organization to instill leadership skills and work skills in the culinary arts. Students must have a desire and ability to create original, or standardized recipes and prepare commercial quality foods. Students must exhibit management level job skills and presentations to represent the chapter in local and national competitions.
Meeting Times: Last Thursdays of the month
Meeting Place: 5-Star Cafe
Advisor: Chef Toni Kovak/Chef Maura Zafarana
Spanish Club / Spanish Honor Society
To promote greater understanding of the cultures of Spain and Latin America and to motivate students to explore the cultural differences of the Latin American countries.
**Come elect your new officers on 10/19!
Meeting Times: 10/5, 10/19, 11/1, 12/5, 1/2, 2/6, 3/6, 4/18, 5/1, 6/5 at 2:15
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Special Hero
To promote and develop socialization skills of our special needs students. Peer Mentors are welcome.
Meeting Times: 2:00 - 4:00 Tuesday & Wednesday
Meeting Place: A206
Advisor: Mrs. Paula Borowski
Spirit Newspaper
To produce a monthly newspaper for the school which includes school and community activities, local, state, federal news, world events, trends, entertainment, music, and reviews.
Meeting Times: 1st and 3rd Monday of each month 2:00-4:00
Meeting Place: A10
Advisor: Ms. Meghan Belz
Stage Crew
Stage crew is the non-performing part of the drama club. We endeavor to teach technical theatre by building the sets, props, and costumes for the school productions and to teach lighting and sound technology to students who will be in charge of supplying services to our productions.
Meeting Times: September-December ...Mondays - 6:30-10:00
February-May…Announced weekly
Meeting Place: Auditorium
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Reilly
Student Council
Promote the general welfare of the student body; establish higher standards of leadership, scholarship, character, service, and school spirit; improve students-faculty-administration communications; and act as an umbrella group for all other organizations throughout the school.
Meeting Times: Monthly TBA
Meeting Place: A103
Advisor: Miss Kristin Keating / Miss Alexandra Elvir
Technology Student Association
To enhance technological literacy and leadership skills.
Meeting Times: Meetings depend on activity. Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, and more frequently when preparing for competition.
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Year Book (FHS LOG)
To produce and publish the FHS Log and to learn the page maker program.
Meeting Times: Varies upon deadlines, 7:00-7:25am
Meeting Place: A14
Advisor: Ms. Sharon Scire-Chianetta
Adolescent drug and alcohol prevention team. Cross age education refusal skills and anti tobacco lesson in Freehold Middle Schools. Candlelight Vigil and Community Awareness.
Meeting Times: 2nd & 4th Thursday of the Month, 2:15-4:30
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. Kevin Flynn
Anime Club
America has been influenced by the Japanese world of entertainment such as anime," which is short for Japanese animation. These "cartoons" are not childish, but attract the attention of those of all ages. The Anime Club provides an opportunity to discover the approaching mainstream ideal and discusses how "anime" has affected society.
Meeting Times: Wednesdays - Starting Sept. 28th then every 3 or 4 weeks - 2:15
Meeting Place: B207
Advisor: Mrs. Rhonda Solomon
Art Club
Continuing art projects and working on portfolios
Meeting Times: Thursdays
Meeting Place: B120
Advisor: Mr. Finaldi
TOP
Asian Club
To spread knowledge and appreciation of Asian culture throughout the school and community. The club will participate in activities pertaining to Asian culture. Everyone is welcome to join.
Meeting Times: First Tuesday of every month, 2:15 - 3:00
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Mrs. Jane Mancuso
Black Achievers
Black achievers will learn about black culture and history. We will perform community services and create a show(s) to demonstrate African- American culture. We will stress school and academic success.
Meeting Times: Every Thursday at 2:30
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Mike Kushner
Chamber Choir
This ensemble is an auditioned a cappella singing group. Auditions are held at the beginning and the end of every school year. Students should be able to read music and hold their own part in the ensemble. This group performs often in the community, our own annual concerts, and festivals.
Meeting Times: Tuesday 6:00-8:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Cheerleading
The cheerleading squads actively support the athletic teams. The squads encourage "Boro Pride" and "Boro Spirit" by leading fans in supportive cheers as an avenue to promote good sportsmanship.
Meeting Times: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: Fall - Gymnasium / Winter - Cafeteria
Advisors: Mrs. Carissa Sandoval and Mr. Brian Provow
Chess Club
To provide students an opportunity to compete against other high schools and to play for fun. Non-team members may learn the game. Practices take place on Tuesdays and Matches on Wednesdays.
Meeting Dates: 11/14, 11/15, 11/28, 11/29, 12/5, 12/6, 12/12, 12,13, 12/19, 12/20, 1/2, 1/3, 1/9, 1/10, 1/16, 1/17, 1/23, 1/24, 1/30, 1/31, 2/6, 2/7, 2/21- Playoff at High Tech High (Snow Day 2/22), 2/28- Finals at Freehold Mall (Snow Day 3/1)
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Ms.Tara McQuade
Christian Fellowship
To encourage students and provide fellowship via daily morning devotions.
Meeting Times: daily 7:10-7:25
Meeting Place: B108
Advisor: Mr. Ryan Vella
Classics Honor Society (CHS)
Like Plato's grove, CHS provides a forum for students to think, debate, and cogitate upon all topics philosophical. We cover topics ranging from the ethics of Aristotle, to the theories of Hobbs & Locke, to the philosophies behind the film "The Matrix." Open to any student with a serious open mind.
Meeting Times: Third Tuesday of the Month - 2:15
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. George Schultzel
Color Guard
This group enhances the Marching band by using flags, rifles, sabers, and dance moves on the field. Students do not need to know how to use the equipment. Everything will be taught to you. This group performs at all of the football games, festivals, competitions, and local parades.
Meeting Times: Monday 6-8pm, Thursday 2-4pm, Saturday 10am-5pm (some Sundays)
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Meredith Trapp
Class of 2007 (Seniors)
To organize and oversee senior class activities such as fundraising in order to have activities and to motivate seniors to participate in fundraisers and activities.
Meeting Times: Officers-Once a month and class meetings as needed
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Class of 2008 (Juniors)
Organize and execute junior class activities to promote class cohesion and community. We utilize social and fundraising activities to accomplish our goals.
Meeting Times: First and third Monday of the Month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A110
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Fredericks
Class of 2009 (Sophomores)
To encourage school spirit and raise money for the class.
Meeting Times: Daily (with officers) Class meetings as needed
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
Class of 2010 (Freshmen)
The members of the freshman class will learn how to work together and learn responsibility by working on various activities.
Meeting Times: Varies depending on activity
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Computer Science Club
The purpose of the club is to provide students with advanced areas of computer science and to enhance their programming skills. The club participates in the ACSL. The ACSL is a competition that involves schools across the USA and Europe. Students will participate in four contests throughout the year that will involve a short answer test and a programming assignment. Schools that qualify will be invited to the international competition in May.
Meeting Times: Contest #1: Dec. 6, Contest #2: Feb. 10, Contest #3: March 10, Contest #4: April 7
Meeting Place: C102
Advisor: Mr. James Gill
Concert Band
This ensemble is designed for students who cannot take the concert band class during the school day. In order to participate, students need to play a concert band instrument. This group performs in our annual concerts and festivals.
Meeting Times: Thursday 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
D.E.C.A.
An association of students with a career interest in marketing, hospitality, finance, sales and service, business administration and/or entrepreneurship. It is a co-curricular club in which all activities further student development in leadership skills, social intelligence, vocational understanding and civic consciousness. Students will participate in competitions.
Meeting Times: Varies depending on activity
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Drama Club
The drama club's purpose is to expose students to the theatre by producing a fall drama and a spring musical and allows students to direct one act plays. Casting is open to all students and we wish to promote excellence in performance and productions for the students and public who support our productions.
Meeting Times: September-December ...Monday - Friday 6:30-10:00
February-May…Announced weekly
Meeting Place: Auditorium
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Reilly
Empower the Children
A national organization that funds and supports schools and orphanages in Calcutta, India, Nairobi, Kenya, and Juarez, Mexico. The purpose of this group is to raise awareness of the socioeconomic conditions of these children and their families. In the future, we plan to raise money, collect supplies, and continue to educate others and ourselves about the plight of these poverty plagued areas.
Meeting Times: Last Monday of the month - 2:15 - 4:15
Meeting Place: A114
Advisor: Mrs. Donna Batchelor
Folio
To generate and publish a literary magazine of students' writing, art, and photography.
Meeting Times: Last Tuesday of the month 2:15-4:00
Meeting Place: A12
Advisor: Mrs. Susan McCarron
Forensics
To learn about speech/theatre and then compete in various high schools throughout New Jersey. These events promote and develop communication skills.
Meeting Times: Wednesdays-2: 30 - 4:00 Saturdays for competition.
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
French Club (French Honor Society)
To promote the knowledge of French culture and improve the use of the French language via games, films, and other activities.
Meeting Times:
Meeting Place: A121
Advisor: Kristy Fullerton
G.L.O.W.
To promote gender tolerance throughout FHS.
Meeting Times: Second and fourth Wednesday of every month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A16
Advisor: Mr. Kevin Flynn
Guitar Club
The Freehold High School Guitar Club is an open-minded environment for anyone with a love for music and guitars. Members enter as individuals with their own music taste and find themselves involved in a strong, 'jamming' fellowship with their peers. Individuals of any skill level are encouraged to come and share their technique with other club members. The goal of the Guitar Club members is to embrace our love for music and our desire to improve and broaden our musical appreciation.
Meeting Times: Thursdays 2:15-4:00pm (approximately twice a month)
Meeting Place: D108
Advisor: Mr. Rich Pepe and Miss Erin Siebenmann
Health Careers
To provide community service for medical causes such as volunteering in hospitals, nursing homes, or on first aid squads. The club organizes and runs two blood drives.
Meeting Times: Second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: Nurse's Office
Advisor: Ms. Gina Harrington
Italian Club
To engage students in the Italian culture through film, stories, games, and food. Open to all students.
Meeting Times: 2nd Thursday of every month and other times as needed, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Italian Honor Society
For students who maintain an A average in Italian and a B or better in all other classes. Students organize fundraisers and events to help community and larger organizations. Students are engaged in the Italian Culture through films, games, and readings
Meeting Times: 2nd Thursday of every month and other times as needed, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Mrs. Maddalena Gundaker
Jazz Band
This ensemble focuses on various forms of jazz. The students who participate in this group are expected to play a jazz instrument. This group performs in our annual concert and festivals. Auditions may be held if there are too many students for one instrument.
Meeting Times: Tuesday 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Jewish Heritage Club
To promote knowledge and gather Jewish youth for a common ground. All are welcome.
Meeting Times: 2:15 - 4:00 (2nd Thurs. of the month)
Meeting Place: B202
Advisor: Mr. Michael Kushner
Junior State of America (JSA)
: JSA is a nationwide organization for students who are concerned with what is happening around the world involving politics and government, foreign affairs, the law, education, and more. We engage in stimulating students debates, thought provoking discussions, problem solving, and various activities from which every member will learn while making friends. All students are welcome!
Meeting Times: First and Third Wednesday of the month, 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A110
Advisor: Mr. Christian Romano
Los Latinos
A unique club of students with diverse backgrounds and am impressive array of artistic talents, ranging from visual art to dancing. Mostly through the expression of dance (dances which mainly include salsa, meringue, bachata, hip-hop, and reggaeton), the group teaches not only Freehold High School but also the entire community the rich Hispanic cultures that prevail in Central and South America. Over the years, our influence has increasingly grown, spreading outward from the Freehold Regional High School District to communities as far as Jackson, and its is our ultimate goal to continue this rising influence. Using our talents and with this common goal, it will bring together students of different ethnicities and, therefore, create and send a message of peace and unity.
Meeting Times: Tuesdays 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: A114
Advisor: Miss Morgan Diamond
Magic Club
To provide a place for students to compete at the card game Magic. The Gathering, and to provide a safe environment for students to learn the game.
Meeting Times: Monday 2:15-4:00pm
Meeting Place: B205
Advisor: Mr. Michael Beckwith
March of Dimes
To prevent birth defects & save premature babies by raising money for research and education
Meeting Times: One Tuesday each month, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place:
Advisor: Miss Dawn Willis
Marching Band
This ensemble performs at all of the football games, festivals, competitions, and local parades. Once the football season ends, the students of the marching band participate in the concert band.
Meeting Times: Monday 5-8, Thursday 2-4, Saturday 9-5 (some Sundays)
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Math League
To provide students interested in mathematics the experience of competing with other schools using advanced math skills
Meeting Times: Competitions held from January through April
Meeting Place: Various high schools throughout Monmouth County
Advisor: Mr. Mike Ramdeen
MS Walk Team
To raise money for research/cure for MS, as well as inform/educate community of our participation in a walk in the township.
Meeting Times: October-May as needed, 2:00-4:00pm
Meeting Place: B110
Advisor: Mrs. Rennie Rankin
National Honor Society
Promote personal growth through academic excellence, community service, and character enhancing projects. Students must be nominated and meet general requirements to be inducted.
Meeting Times: General Membership - Monthly, Executive Board - Bi-Monthly
Meeting Place: Auditorium/A18
Advisor: Mr. George Schultzel
Orchestra Pit for Musical
This ensemble rehearses and performs with the members of the musical. Students are chosen either through a recommendation or audition. Only instruments that are needed in the show will be used.
Meeting Times: Monday 2:00-4:00 and Tech Week of Musical
Meeting Place: A101
Advisor: Ms. Pamela Makrancy
Peer Mentor Program
To provide socialization and leadership opportunities for all students
Meeting Times: 10/19, 11/16, 12/21, 1/18, 2/22, 3/22, 4/19, 5/24, 2-4 pm
Meeting Place: A206
Advisor: Ms. Katherine Giummo
Photography Club
To increase our skills, knowledge, & ability in the craft and art of photography
Meeting Times: 10/10, 10/24, 11/28, 12/19, 1/16, 2/13, 3/13, 4/24, 5/15
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Psychology Club
This club is open to all students with an interest in the diverse branches of psychology. The Psychology Club will meet regularly to discuss topics in psychology such as career opportunities in the field, educational avenues to meet career goals, and how psychology is applied in areas such as the relationships with others, art, sports, and education. This club will attempt to improve student enjoyment of psychology by discussing its relationship within pop culture, including various forms of media such as music and television.
Advisor: Dr. Brett Holeman
Science League
To provide practices and tutorial/placement testing for competing teams.
Meeting Times:
All thursdays
10/19 Practices
10/26
11/16
11/30
12/14 Tryouts
12/21 Make-ups
1/4 Practice
1/11 Frist meet
2/1 Practice
2/8 Second meet
2/22 Practice
3/6 Practice
3/15 Third meet
3/29 Practice
4/12 Fourth Meet
Meeting Place: B208
Advisor: Miss Tara McQuade
SHOC (Students Helping Our Community)
To offer community service projects to Freehold Boro students and inform them about various service projects in the area.
Meeting Times: 10/25, 11/8, 12/13, 1/3, 3/7, 4/18, 5/9
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Skills USA-VICA
Curriculum- mandated organization to instill leadership skills and work skills in the culinary arts. Students must have a desire and ability to create original, or standardized recipes and prepare commercial quality foods. Students must exhibit management level job skills and presentations to represent the chapter in local and national competitions.
Meeting Times: Last Thursdays of the month
Meeting Place: 5-Star Cafe
Advisor: Chef Toni Kovak/Chef Maura Zafarana
Spanish Club / Spanish Honor Society
To promote greater understanding of the cultures of Spain and Latin America and to motivate students to explore the cultural differences of the Latin American countries.
**Come elect your new officers on 10/19!
Meeting Times: 10/5, 10/19, 11/1, 12/5, 1/2, 2/6, 3/6, 4/18, 5/1, 6/5 at 2:15
Meeting Place: A117
Advisor: Miss Alexandra Elvir
Special Hero
To promote and develop socialization skills of our special needs students. Peer Mentors are welcome.
Meeting Times: 2:00 - 4:00 Tuesday & Wednesday
Meeting Place: A206
Advisor: Mrs. Paula Borowski
Spirit Newspaper
To produce a monthly newspaper for the school which includes school and community activities, local, state, federal news, world events, trends, entertainment, music, and reviews.
Meeting Times: 1st and 3rd Monday of each month 2:00-4:00
Meeting Place: A10
Advisor: Ms. Meghan Belz
Stage Crew
Stage crew is the non-performing part of the drama club. We endeavor to teach technical theatre by building the sets, props, and costumes for the school productions and to teach lighting and sound technology to students who will be in charge of supplying services to our productions.
Meeting Times: September-December ...Mondays - 6:30-10:00
February-May…Announced weekly
Meeting Place: Auditorium
Advisor: Mr. Joseph Reilly
Student Council
Promote the general welfare of the student body; establish higher standards of leadership, scholarship, character, service, and school spirit; improve students-faculty-administration communications; and act as an umbrella group for all other organizations throughout the school.
Meeting Times: Monthly TBA
Meeting Place: A103
Advisor: Miss Kristin Keating / Miss Alexandra Elvir
Technology Student Association
To enhance technological literacy and leadership skills.
Meeting Times: Meetings depend on activity. Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, and more frequently when preparing for competition.
Meeting Place: A202
Advisor: Ms. Tina Watson
Year Book (FHS LOG)
To produce and publish the FHS Log and to learn the page maker program.
Meeting Times: Varies upon deadlines, 7:00-7:25am
Meeting Place: A14
Advisor: Ms. Sharon Scire-Chianetta