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SMFHS 2024-2025 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

 

SMFHS 2024-2025 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

 

FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

This committee plans the social events and fund-raising activities for the school year. Fundraising proceeds follow the class through their senior year. (Grade 9) Ms. Brewerst brewer@smfcsd.org

 

SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

This committee plans the social events and fund-raising activities for the school year. Fund-raising proceeds follow the class through their senior year. (Grade 10) Mrs. Kaine  st_kaine@smfcsd.org

 

JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

This committee plans the social events and fund-raising activities for the school year. Fund-raising proceeds follow the class through their senior year. (Grade 11) Mrs. Surrena st_surrena@smfcsd.org

 

SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE

The executive committee of the graduating class under the leadership of the class officers and advisors plan the senior activities throughout the school year including the commencement ceremonies, prom, senior tailgate, class meetings, senior last day and the fund-raising events. (Grade 12) Ms.Lyon st_rlyon@smfcsd.org Mr. Kosmala st_kosmala@smfcsd.org

 

ALL CLASS PLAY

Brings together all aspects of Theatre to put on a full-length play. It presents opportunities for students in all grades who are interested in the Theatrical world; whether its acting, set construction, lighting, sound, or make up. (Grade 9,10,11,12) Ms Kyser st_mkyser@smfcsd.org and Mr. Hinman st_rhinman@smfcsd.org


 

ALL-SCHOOL MUSICAL

Presenting Broadway-style musical productions, such as "Footloose" and "West Side Story", students are eligible for a variety of acting, directing, producing, makeup, stage lighting, and set building/decorating positions.. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Kyser st_mkyser@smfcsd.org and Mr. Hinman st_rhinman@smfcsd.org

 

BPA - BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA

Business Professionals of America (BPA) is a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) available to students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, office administration and other related career fields. Stow-Munroe Falls High School's chapter focuses on the Information Technology career field, which offers valuable opportunities through a co-curricular program aligned with national standards. With over 45,000 members across 1,800 chapters, including an international presence, BPA enables IT students to develop essential skills in leadership, career development, and community service through activities focused on professional, civic, and social growth. BPA members demonstrate their IT and computer application abilities through competitive events at regional, state, and national conferences. (Grades 11, 12) Mrs. Whitmer st_whitmer@smfcsd.org

 

BOOK CLUB 

This club meets once a month to discuss the book. All genres of young adult literature are read by members. Members enjoy author visits, trivia, and a Barnes & Noble visit. Contact Mrs. Lanci for more information at st_lanci@smfcsd.org

 

BULLDOGS TAKING ACTION (BTA)

 Bulldogs Taking Action is an organization of students and staff who work together to learn about diverse cultures and experiences, and to promote positive inclusion for all within our school and community.  BTA meets twice a month, usually during lunch periods, and is open to all interested students. (Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12) Mrs. Dean st_sdean@smfcsd.org  Mrs. Cottrill st_acottrill@smfcsd.org Mr. Morgan st_dmorgan@smfcsd.org


 

CREATIVE WRITING CLUB

This club will give students who are unable to join the Creative Writing elective class to have a space to collaborate and share their creative works and be exposed to new authors. Students in the elective are also welcomed and then be able to work on their prose to more depth. (Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12) Ms. Walkinshaw st_ewalkinshaw@smfcsd.org

 

DANCE TEAM

The Stow-Munroe Falls Dance Team will be committed to representing the High School with the highest caliber of dance standards, school spirit, personal integrity and traditional teamwork.  This will be a great opportunity for the student who loves to dance and wants to be part of a high school team. Students on the team will uphold the standards and expectations of Stow-Munroe Falls High School through commitment, dedication, responsibility and discipline. The purpose of this team is to promote school spirit and teamwork with a positive school atmosphere and provide entertainment during football and basketball games, miscellaneous performance opportunities, and offer an outlet for students’ creativity and love of performing.(Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Gazafay smfhsdt@gmail.com

 

DRAMA CLUB INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY

This club presents several theatrical presentations including plays, musicals, and the Thespian Banquet and Induction yearly for the entertainment of the general public. All students are encouraged to join this group whose members are responsible for all phases of play production including acting, sound, lighting, set decorations, and makeup. There are also opportunities for those who would like to learn about and experience theater outside of a production setting. The club conducts a variety of community events such as Trunk-or-Treat and Lunch with Santa. This club also supports Friends of the Theatre (FoT) - a parent booster organization formed in the Fall of 2002 to support the Theatrical Arts Program at SMFHS. View more at the Friends of the Theatre Website. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Kyser st_mkyser@smfcsd.org & Mr. Hinman st_rhinman@smfcsd.org




 

ENVIRONMENTALLY CONCERNED STUDENTS (ECS)

The Environmentally Concerned Students Club (ECSC) is committed to making our school and community more eco-friendly and sustainable. We assess the school's environmental needs and work to implement green initiatives. Our members host events focused on reducing, reusing, and recycling, while sharing concerns about environmental issues and creating student-led projects. In addition, we actively fundraise to support environmental causes and volunteer to promote sustainability. Join us as we work together to protect our planet and foster a greener, more eco-conscious future for everyone!  (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Pollifrone st_kpollifrone@smfcsd.org

 

E-SPORTS

The Stow-Munroe Falls High School ESports team is a competitive gaming group that brings together students passionate about video games and teamwork. The team participates in various popular ESports titles, such as Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart, Fortnite, and Rocket League. Members practice regularly to hone their skills, develop strategies, and build camaraderie. The team competes against other high schools in regional and national tournaments, promoting sportsmanship, collaboration, and strategic thinking. Beyond gaming, the E-Sports team also fosters a supportive community for students to engage in a shared interest, learn leadership skills, and explore potential career opportunities in the growing field of e-sports. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mr. Budd st_jbudd@smfcsd.org

 

FAMILY, CAREER CONSUMER CLUBS OF AMERICA (FCCLA) 

SMFHS's chapter of a national student organization with over 240,000 members nationwide! The purpose of FCCLA is to provide students with leadership, career development, and networking opportunities. Students have the option to compete in career development events at the regional, state, and national level. FCCLA also participates in many different community service and fundraising events throughout the year. We meet every Tuesday after school until 3:30 in Room 154 and everyone is welcome! (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Armstrong st_marmstrong@smfcsd.org



 

FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN STUDENTS

The purpose of FCS and our local Huddle is to unite a Stow-Munroe Falls student-athlete with their 2 passions: Athletics & their Faith.  FCS focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel.  SMFHS has a certified Huddle Group that meets weekly during the school year on Thursdays at 6:45 AM in Room 231 (STUCO). A Huddle Group is one of the greatest ways to get connected with FCS. Huddles provide you with the opportunity to build community with other coaches and athletes as well as resource you with the tools you need to grow in the essentials of your faith and become a fully-devoted follower of Christ. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mr. Poder st_mpoder@smfcsd.org

 

FILM CLUB:

 A student-led club for those who love watching and talking about movies and tv shows. Films will be screened and discussed throughout the school year. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Pierce st_jpierce@smfcsd.org    st_jkainec@smfcsd.org

 

FISHING CLUB:

SMFHS fishing club seeks to encourage students to engage the outdoors through the sport of fishing. We seek to develop the skills and knowledge needed to be a successful angler.  We seek to encourage friendships, sportsmanship, and  integrity and promote the sport of fishing. st_abell@smfcsd.org

 

FRIDAY FRIENDS

Friday Friends club is designed to provide opportunities for successful social interactions among peers and teen helpers. (Grades 9,10, 11, 12) Mrs. Propst st_propst@smfcsd.org and Ms. Seckinger st_cseckinger@smfcsd.org



 

GSA

 GSA is always open to any LGBTQ+ student and their friends/allies.  We meet twice a month in a safe and supportive community where we can feel nurtured, learn about LGBTQ+ history and advocacy, make friends, and be ourselves.  (Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12) Mrs. Dean st_sdean@smfcsd.org Mrs. Shifflet ST_kshifflet@smfcsd.org  Ms. Wyant st_Wyant@smfcsd.org  and Ms. Stanek st_jstanek@smfcsd.org

 

HOPE SQUAD

Hope Squad is a mental health awareness and suicide prevention program.  Students in Hope Squad must be nominated by their peers in an official nomination process held every 2 years.  Hope Squad members are responsible for attending monthly training meetings, and promoting positive messages about mental health, self-care,  and crisis resources throughout the year.  They are also available to be good listeners to students in need, and will make referrals for additional support when needed.  Hope Squad Advisors are:  Mrs. Loussedes st_cloussedes@smfcsd.org  Mrs. Dean st_sdean@smfcsd.org and Mrs. Durieux st_adurieux@smfcsd.org

 

HUMANITY FIRST

This club is associated with Humanity First USA, which is a non-profit global organization that is dedicated to serving mankind and safeguarding human life and dignity. Their number one goal is to reduce suffering as much as possible.

  • 25 years in service

  • 53 countries

  • 4.5 million lives impacted

  • 5.5 million funds raised in 2017

 The purpose of Humanity First Student Organization is to not only promote and fundraise for Humanity First U.S.A.’s  local and global initiatives, but also create an opportunity for students nationwide to give back to their communities. We advocate for human life by means of disaster relief and by providing ade to those in need, locally and globally. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Jordan st_jordan@smfcsd.org





 

CLUB INTERACT (ROTARY)

We are a service based club that promotes "SERVICE BEFORE SELF". We work directly with the Rotary of Stow-Munroe Falls. If you are interested in being a part of this fun and exciting group, we want YOU! We meet every Wednesday from 2:30-3:30  after school, will do at least 2 service projects each month, work at the Akron Canton Food Bank monthly with our Rotary Members and most importantly, create new and lasting friendships!  (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Henderson st_henderson@smfcsd.org

 

JAPANESE CLUB

The club promotes the study of the Japanese language and culture through enrichment experiences, trips, and activities, which include cooking, drama, music, art, martial arts, animation, and dance. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Shifflet ST_kshifflet@smfcsd.org 

 

KEY CLUB

This is a service organization sponsored by Kiwanis. The club's goals are to promote higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts while providing practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service, and to build a better community. Activities include Bloodmobile, SKIP Trick or Treat, Ronald McDonald House, etc. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Surrena st_surrena@smfcsd.org









 

MUSIC

JAZZ ENSEMBLE: Open to any student interested in exploring the art of jazz music. The group practices weekly for its many performances. Students must audition for acceptance.

MADRIGALS: A select a cappella ensemble that performs music from the Renaissance era. Madrigals perform in at least two school concerts as well as for private and civic organizations throughout the area. Auditions are held in September.

VOCAL JAZZ: Stow-Munroe Falls High School’s most select ensemble, Vocal Jazz is comprised of 8-10 of some of the most advanced singers in the SMFHS Choir Program. Vocal Jazz meets once a week after school and learns the majority of their music entirely on their own. Their repertoire consists of jazz standards, swing, and even some pop a cappella arrangements. Auditions take place in September every year and require advanced sight-reading skills.

Contact Mr. Newman for information on instrumental music st_newman@smfcsd.org. Contact Mr. Campagna for information on vocal music st_ncampagna@smfcsd.org

 

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 

NHS is a national organization recognizing outstanding leadership, scholarship, service, and character. To be eligible for membership, juniors and seniors must have a minimum 3.6 overall grade point average. An application and acceptance is required to participate. (Grades 11, 12) Dr. Ruehr st_ruehr@smfcsd.org

 

PICKLEBALL

The purpose of the club is to promote the new sport of Pickleball within the SMF school community. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mr. Fordyce st_bfordyce@smfcsd.org





 

ROX

ROX stands for ruling our experiences. ROX is the national non-profit leader on programming, research and education focused on girls. ROX's mission is to create generations of confident girls who control their own relationships, experiences, decisions and futures. You will learn how to communicate effectively, develop healthy relationships, support other girls, form a healthy body image, navigate social media, manage stress and pressure, stay safe and defend yourself, plan for your post-high school plans and become leaders. ROX meets every week on Tuesdays during your 10th period study hall. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Kuykendall st_akuykendall@smfcsd.org  Mrs. Shorts st_mshorts@smfcsd.org Mrs. Repp st_snoviski@smfcsd.org Ms. Oshinsky st_toshinsky@smfcsd.org

 

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD

Provides a means of greater understanding and love of the sciences. Are you looking toward a career in science? Do you enjoy working with others? Our students work together in areas of Life Science, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Earth Science, and more! Show off your engineering skills through build events, investigate through science labs, or just show off your knowledge in areas such as Forestry, Ornithology, Fossils, Rocks & Minerals, etc. Club members compete at regional, state, and (if lucky) national competitions. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mrs. Kucko st_lkucko@smfcsd.org and Mrs. McCoy st_nmccoy@smfcsd.org

 

SENIOR CLASS PLAY

An opportunity for senior students who are involved or interested in Theatre to come together and put on a production of their own. The senior class play offers a smaller, but more focused, form of Theatre. (Grade 12) Mr. Hinman st_rhinman@smfcsd.org or Ms. Kyser  st_mkyser@smfcsd.org






 

SKI CLUB

For fun on the slopes beginning in January, the Ski Club provides all students, beginners and experienced, the opportunity to ski and snowboard while enjoying the fellowship of other students at Brandywine ski resort. Members must purchase the ski package, which includes the lift tickets, lessons, and rental equipment for our 5 visits, or use another valid pass. Bus transportation is provided. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Ms. Stanek st_jstanek@smfcsd.org

 

SPEECH AND DEBATE

The students choosing to participate in this group develop their public speaking skills as they debate with students of other high schools on issues of national and international importance. They also have the opportunity to develop their speaking and acting skills in nine individual events that encompass extemporaneous, impromptu speaking as well as duet, duo, humor, and drama interpretations of literature. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mr. Hinman st_rhinman@smfcsd.org

 

STOANNO

Having won many prestigious awards, the yearbook staff  members publish a visual and written record of the people and events of each school year. Sta members design the layout, write the copy, study and use current desktop publishing techniques, and sell. Mrs. Marcum  st_nmarcum@smfcsd.org (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12)

STOHION

 It’s NOT just writing! Pride in this award-winning, co-curricular publication is high as students in the journalism classes report on school and community news, write feature articles, sports articles, opinion pieces, and more. Students also obtain advertisements from local businesses, learn photography skills, use Photoshop and InDesign to create/design pages, draw editorial cartoons, create infographics, broadcast stories in both the school and community, and assume the responsibility for the production of the high school newspaper (Stohion) and website (stohion.com). If you are looking for a family to which to belong, this is for you! Ms. Wyant  st_Wyant@smfcsd.org (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12)

 

STUDENT COUNCIL

Student Council, a prominent student government organization, gives students a voice in determining school activities and environment. It helps promote activities for the entire student body at Stow Munroe Falls High School and fosters a positive climate throughout the school. To be eligible, a student must apply and have recommendations recognizing leadership potential. Since the Student Council is modeled on our representative form of government and is intended to promote leadership skills, members are encouraged to attend leadership-training activities in the district as well as state and national workshops and conventions. Being a member of the student council is both an honor and a challenge. Members plan and organize activities and all homecoming events, including the dance, parade, assembly, and spirit week activities. Student Council also conducts a blood drive, holiday food and clothing drives, and a variety of community projects such as a senior citizen community pride program. Student council needs hard working, creative, fun loving students who welcome responsibility and want to experience leadership. Application and interview are offered for acceptance. (Grades 9, 10, 11, 12) Mr. McMahan   & Ms. Kester  st_dkester@smfcsd.org