 | Activities Student Activities During Activity Period and after school, the building is alive with extra-curricular activity that includes something for everyone. Hundreds of students can be seen practicing sports, rehearsing plays, participating in clubs that offer topics ranging from international justice to ecology.
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List of Clubs and Activities  Art Club Art Club is a group of artists who express their creative ideas in various ways. Members also lend a helping hand dressing up Notre Dame, from setting up the Christmas tree to displays in the foyer to liturgy decorations. They also make contributions to the ETC Magazine, by submitting their artwork. Where can these magnificent students be found? They can be found, spending time in the artist's atmosphere of the art room, B203. They meet Thursdays at Activity Period. If you have any questions regarding Art Club, you can contact Mrs. Caucci, usually found in B203. |
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 Asian American Club Like asian food? Break dancing? Oragami? Kareoke? Want to learn karate? We've got it covered. We also have other things such as pen pals from Japan. Asian Club is also a place where you can learn more about Asia and its' languages. Asian Club meets every first and last Monday of every month in C103, Dr. Reither's room. The AAC is open to everyone! So come join and learn about yourself and the world around you! Talk to other people from other countries! You dont need to bring anything but your appetite! (oh! and any Asian food you bring is always appreciated)
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 Campus Ministry Campus Ministry is a student organization that centers on the awareness of religion and spirituality at Notre Dame. This group consists of several dedicated Juniors and Seniors who lead morning prayer, prepare and organize liturgies, serve as Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, and facilitate retreats among many other responsibilities. Each year, students volunteer to be a part of Campus Ministry at Note Dame by attending a summer retreat where the training takes place. |
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  Environmental Club Moderators, Mr. Gusciora and Mrs. Brennan The Environmental Club hopes to raise environmental awareness within the student body. We are currently working towards a recycling program, trying to incorporate a ‘Green Dress Down Day’ on Earth Day, and refurnish the school’s courtyard. We are a new club and are eagerly looking for fresh faces who want to make the world a cleaner place. |
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 Erase Club, Moderator Ms. Salcewicz ERASE: End Racism and Sexism Everywhere
Club members facilitate anti-bully activities for children and raise awareness at ND. Club meets first and third Thursdays each month. New members always welcome. |
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 ETC...(Literary Magazine) Moderators Mrs. Caucci/Mr. Lobis
ETC... is Notre Dame's art and literary magazine. We meet weekly on Wednesday's to read, discuss, and vote on poetry and prose submitted by students. To submit a piece of poetry, prose, or any other type of written or visual art, please contact Mr. Lobis, Mrs. Caucci, Aisha Lobis, Tara Reynolds, or Jessica Santos. We love new members, so please join! |
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                Model UN Moderators, Mr. McGraw, Mrs. Wroblewski |
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              | Teens Against Cruelty To Animals |
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     | World Language Honor Society |
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 |  | Student Activities Updates Activity Period… Great things will be happening each day during Activity period. Lunches are made for the poor, and cards are prepared for the lonely, in classrooms organized by Mrs. Salcewicz. Mr. Schafer will involve several hundred students in Intramural contests. It is also a time for students to make up assignments and receive tutoring. The National Honor Society offers tutoring in Math classes. The Library and the two Internet Labs are open and staffed to give assistance. There are many clubs which meet each week. How are you using Activity Period? Perhaps there is a club that interests you.
Club Rush… Information and registration in the Gym during Activity Period. This is an opportunity to join the many different clubs and organizations.
Dates for Club Rush are:
Wednesday, September 15 Freshman Peer Leader Group A
Thursday, September 16 Freshman Peer Leader Group B
Skirt Length for young women:
The LONG and SHORT of it is that parents and students have many opinions about what length is appropriate. Please share your thoughts by taking the poll below. |
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