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American Sign Language Club
The American Sign Language Club's mission is to create a place for all students who wish to learn more about American Sign Language (ASL), the Deaf community and Deaf culture. In addition to the activities on campus, the ASL Club gets together with the ASL Clubs from the other District 204 high schools for Silent Meals. Silent Meals are events at local restaurants where students have the opportunity to use their signs in the community. The ASL Club is open to all students. Follow on Twitter @MVASLClub
Follow on Twitter @MVASLClub
Sponsor: Carmine Vozzolo
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Art Club
Art Club is a workshop-based club that meets monthly in F101 or F111. Each workshop features a studio area of study such as Ceramics, Painting, Glass mosaics, Fiber, Pastels, Printmaking, etc. with an in-depth "make and take" approach. Member participants will finish up each workshop with a completed work of art. Some workshops have two sessions in a month, depending on the project. Each participant member will pay a small fee for materials for each chosen workshop. There is a $20 fee to join Art Club.
Sponsors: Irene LaPapa & Cheyney Knox
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Book Club
(MLA: Metea Literacy Association).
The Metea Valley Book Club meets weekly with students who share an interest in books. Sometimes we discuss a shared book we are all reading, sometimes we discuss the different books we are reading, sometimes we discuss what we wish we were reading during those busy times of the year! We promote our love of reading to others through community outreach projects and have a fun time with it. Join us! All are welcome. We meet on Thursdays in the LMC at 7:00am.
Sponsors: Darcy Hutzler. Amy Madzinski
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Broadcast Media
This club provides students with a variety of broadcast and media-related experiences and behind-the-scenes work . The Broadcast Club is only for those enrolled in Broadcast Journalism class.
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Chess Team
The Chess Team is open to all students interested in the game of chess. Recreational chess and interscholastic competitions are available. Meetings and competitions are held from October through February and meetings are every Thursday.
Sponsors: Thomas Womack, Jason Haymond
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Chinese Honor Society
The National Chinese Honor Society is a scholastic organization that promotes and recognizes students who demonstrate citizenship, leadership, and community service. The National Chinese Honor society recognizes students who study Chinese and wish to gain a better understanding of the Chinese language and culture.
Sponsor: Rachel Cheng
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Dhamaka
Metea Dhamaka was established as a Bollywood Dance club at Metea Valley High School. We ensure diversity and build a stronger community by choreographing and performing at different events all year long. We encourage inclusivity and want to bring in people who enjoy dancing and having fun! You don't need to know dance to join, we learn and choreograph them together! We meet Thursdays, after school, from 2:30 to 3:30.
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Drama Club
Drama Club is a group for all Metea Valley students who have an interest in the theatrical arts. We hold monthly meetings for the purpose of organizing our annual trip to Theatre Fest, coordinating International Thespian Society membership, and facilitating workshops to help students polish their craft (auditions workshops, improvisation workshops, etc)
Sponsors: Sara Wojtasik, Matt Wolski
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Dungeons & Dragons
Get together with like-minded tabletop RPG gamers, roll some dice, and be a hero! Dungeons & Dragons is a role-playing game limited only by the strength of your imagination. As a player, create a character, pick up some gear, learn some spells, and partake in a thrilling adventure campaign. As the Dungeon Master, you are in charge of telling the story, setting perilous traps in your players' path, and leading them straight into dangerous encounters. Join us once a week (date to be determined by members) throughout the school year, September through May.
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French Club
The French Club exists for the purpose of celebrating and promoting the French language and culture. It is open to any student who has an interest in French (language or culture). You do not have to be in a French class to be in the club. We meet once a month after school and we enjoy making and eating French food, listening to French music, playing French games and taking field trips. C'est magnifique! This club may collect a fee.
Sponsors- Myanna Klein
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German Club
Any student interested in learning more about the German language and culture? Activities include games, movies, cooking, festivals, and field trips.
Sponsors-Elizabeth Hagen
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Jazz Ensembles
The jazz programs includes four jazz ensembles and two jazz combos.
Sponsor: Josh Kaminsky, Don Devany
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Korean Percussion Ensemble
Korean Percussion Ensemble - The Korean Percussion Ensemble is open to all MVHS students with and without musical experience. The purpose of this ensemble is to bring students together to share in a unique and powerful music making experience through traditional Korean drumming. We are very fortunate to be one of only a few schools across the country to have this ensemble! The group meets once a week for 1 ½ hours beginning in October and ending in May. Performances range from formal concerts at MVHS to the Thanksgiving Day Parade in Chicago, partnered with the Korean Performing Arts Institute of Chicago.
Sponsor: Jordan Yi
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Literary Magazine
Literary Magazine is a club that celebrates all forms of writing and art that express the student experience in both school and life. Our goal is to offer young artists a space to form a literary community that inspires them and others to find joy in the sharing of art and literature. Students produce a literary magazine that is a reflective and artistic representation of the school year and their identities.
Sponsors-Tiffany Gervasio, Karen Aigner
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Madrigals Singers
The Metea Madrigal Singers is an auditioned extra-curricular vocal ensemble that prepares and performs a cappella choral music, focusing on the genres of the madrigal, motet, and traditional Christmas carol. They also enjoy performing for school and community at local holiday functions and corporate gatherings. The Madrigal Singers will merrily present the festive spirits and sounds of the holiday season at their annual Ye Olde Madrigal Feaste on December 11 & 12, held on campus at Metea Valley High School in Aurora- come join us!
Sponsors: Paulette Boddy