Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
If you are interested in starting a club at LMHS, review the following documents on the process and procedures for creating and maintaining a club.
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Sponsor: William Hobby
Room Number: 1-139
Description: Promote a better understanding of deaf culture and help students learn to communicate using American Sign Language.
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Sponsor: William Hobby
Room Number: 1-144
Description: Students who demonstrate a passion and facility for ASL are eligible to join the prestigious ASL Honor Society.
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Sponsor: Michele Dershimer
Room Number: 1-205
Description: Focuses on enriching the lives of students through art. Our club participates in field trips to local museums, galleries and festivals, engages in fun hands-on activities related to certain art styles, and learns from various guest speakers about their inspiration and techniques behind their artwork.
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ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
Sponsor: Mary Jerry
Room Number: 1-245
Description: A club that educates and celebrates everything that is Asian culture.
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Sponsor: Rebecca Southworth
Room Number: Discipline
Description: Be the Change is focused on empowering students to ensure a positive school culture where all students feel safe, not only physically, but also emotionally.
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Sponsor: Erin McLane
Room Number: 1-166
Description: Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
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Sponsor: Paola Cavallaro and Chelsea Moore
Room Number: 1-160
Description: Promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character service and leadership through school and community service projects.
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Sponsor: Brooke Michaud
Room Number: 4-207
Description: The purpose is to promote an interest in biology and medicine through fun activities like listening to interesting guest speakers, performing ecological experiments, going on field trips and participating in community service.
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Sponsor: Datasha Dukes and Jessica Stafford
Room Number: 1-211
Description: To support African and African American students attending LMHS in academic achievement and personal growth; To provide programs and services designed to create a campus environment that recognizes the benefits of cultural inclusivity for all students; to instill a sense of pride and appreciation for the culture and heritage.
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Sponsor: Steve DeSanto
Room Number: 1-257
Description: This club is for trivia aficionados. They compete against local schools and practice to achieve a better understanding of various subjects.
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CARE CLUB
Sponsor: TBD
Room Number: TBD
Description: The Care Club aims to help different individuals through partnering with organizations to make care packages. We will be given supplies and use our club to assemble them. We also want to volunteer through the sharing center. In the end we want to be able to make a difference in the lives of others.
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CHAPTERS AND CHATS
Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: The Chapters n’ Chats club seeks to help students escape to a world of reading and imagination. The club also strives to help students share their experiences with the monthly books by discussing their take-aways with other members.
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CHEM CLUB
Sponsors: Shannon Monnens and Ryan Jones
Room Number: 1-258
Description: Chem Club invites, motivates, and encourages high school students who are fascinated by the many ways that chemistry connects to their world.
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Sponsor: TBD/ Lucy Duffey (Interim)
Room Number: 1-172
Description: Promotes friendly competition and cultivates new friendships while learning the strategy of chess.
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CINEMATIC ARTS CLUB
Sponsor: Jenn Mixon-Eick
Room Number: 1-109
Description: Established to provide a platform for film enthusiasts to explore, appreciate, and discuss cinematic works. The club will foster a community where members can engage in critical discussions, watch films, enhance their understanding of filmmaking and the art of cinema, and help those who wish to pursue film in college.
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CLUB SWAG
Sponsor: Carl Tipton
Room Number: 1-112A
Description: Student Warriors Awakening Generations
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COPTIC YOUTH SOCIETY
Sponsor: Dayle Peabody
Room Number: 1-213
Description: The purpose of the Coptic Youth Society is to foster a sense of community among Coptic Christian youth, promote cultural awareness, and provide opportunities for personal, spiritual, and social growth.
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COMBINATORICS
Sponsor: Katie Donoghue
Room Number: 1-217
Description: This club will teach students entry-level topics about increasing the odds of winning in various popular board games. These board games include chess, clue, monopoly, and multiple card games.
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CULTURE CLUB
Sponsor: Shane Stufflet
Room Number: 1-214
Description: This club explores different countries and cultures around the globe. It will explore music, fashion, art, food, etc.
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DECA
Sponsor: Katie Donoghue
Room Number: 1-217
Description: DECA is a globally recognized business club that focuses on preparing emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. DECA provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive business world. Through competitions, conferences, and networking opportunities, members of DECA are exposed to real-world scenarios and are challenged to think creatively, make informed decisions, and work collaboratively. As a result, DECA cultivates leadership, teamwork, and communication skills that are essential for success in any career field.
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Sponsor: Trevor Southworth
Room Number: 3-117
Description: Members raise money for main stage performances. Social events include dances, parties, and picnics throughout the year.
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DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS
Sponsor: TBD
Room Number: TBD
Description: D&D club is for players of all experience levels! We have campaigns designed for those who are just starting out on their journey.
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EARTH CLUB
Sponsor: Ryan Sifrit
Room Number: 4-205
Description: Working to enhance the school environment while supporting opportunities to reduce the impact on the planet within capability. Continually, teaching students strategies for lowering their ecological footprints, better trash management, and daily ways to lower consumption to promote long-lasting intentions and maintain a well-deserved promise to Mother Earth.
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Sponsor: William Hobby
Room Number: 1-142
Description: Members raise funds, select submissions, and assist with publishing poetry, prose, artwork, and photos.
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FASHION CLUB
Sponsor: Mary Jerry
Room Number: 1-245
Description: Fashion Club is a fun environment where students can gain a more in-depth understanding of fashion and potentially find inspiration for their own individual fashion style.
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Sponsor: Patrick Barrett
Room Number: 1-133A
Description: Open to students looking for a positive influence in their lives.
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Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: To promote an understanding of law and to encourage competition in the state and national mock trial sponsored by Florida Law Related Education. Help team members prepare for Civics senior year by understanding the judicial branch and case law.
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Sponsor: Mary Jerry
Room Number: 1-245
Description: Promotes interest in the French culture, lifestyle and language. French Honor Society members must meet National Standards and be recommended by their teacher; however, club membership s open to all interested students.
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Sponsor: Krista Presti
Room Number: 1-168
Description:To bring light to those who need it the most, such as volunteering on the pediatric floors at hospitals, fundraisers for different illnesses, etc.
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IT WARRIORS
Sponsor: Chelsea Moore
Room Number: 1-212
Description: I.T. Warriors is a club to support LMHS Information Technology Infrastructure. While providing the opportunity for students to learn in-demand white collar jobs in Information Services in a growing industry for free. Students will learn skills such as System Administration, Junior Server and Networking Administration.
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JEWISH STUDENT UNION
Sponsor: Amanda Hoffman
Room Number: 1-121
Description: JSU welcomes all students regardless of religious affiliation. In addition to regularly scheduled school club meetings, JSE sponsors activities outside of school including retreats, citywide holiday parties, community service projects, ski trips, Friday night dinners and other exciting events.
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KIDS IN SUPPORT OF SOLDIERS (K.I.S.S.)
Sponsor: Brittany Sanders
Room Number: 4-113
Description: Kids In Support of Soldiers is a non-profit program that sends care packages to the troops overseas to provide them with a little piece of home.
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KEY CLUB
Sponsor: Amanda Hoffman
Room Number: 1-121
Description: An organization dedicated to service and sponsored by Kiwanis International. Activities include Habitat for Humanity, campus cleanups, and charity drives.
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LAKE MARY COOKING CLUB
Sponsor: Jackie Chirinos
Room Number: 1-123
Description: A club designed to explore the art of cooking and cuisine; works at honing existing skills and growing culinary awareness. They assist the culinary program at the school; inciting innovation through the creation of new and creative foods to serve at different LMHS related events.
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LAKE MARY GERMAN CLUB
Sponsor: Dayle Peabody
Room Number: 1-213
Description: To foster learning and inquiry into the language, culture and history of German-speaking countries, as well as to advocate for, and participate in, whenever possible community and/or travel events related to German-speaking countries and their culture.
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Sponsor: Gilda Grau Carazo
Room Number: 1-188
Description: To uncover hidden talents and to also bring all minorities and different backgrounds of life together as one. To sing and to bless souls and to add something more positive to Lake Mary and to also sing the gospel.
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Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: A student-run club that meets several times a month to discuss legal stories/issues/cases of interest. The students prepare topics, mock trials, plan videos/moves to watch, and help organize Law Day.
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MARIONETTES
Sponsor: Stephanie Kersten
Room Number: 3-108
Description: Marionettes is an auditioned group of individual dancers who bond by dedicating their time and disciplining their character as a motive of determination to achieve what they desire, from friendships to trophies.
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MORGANS MESSAGE
Sponsor: Callahan Porcher
Room Number: 1-204
Description: a club that strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics.
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Sponsor: Rebecca Devor
Room Number: 1-233
Description: For math lovers. Members earn points by participating in competitions, tutoring, and raising money.
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MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB
Sponsor: TBD
Room Number: TBD
Description: A club whose purpose is to explore the many facets and styles of music.
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Sponsor: Shawn Crisp
Room Number: 1-140
Description: This is a National Honorary Society that acknowledges pubic speaking skills, along with leadership skills in all aspects.
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Sponsor: Dayle Peabody
Room Number: 1-211
Description: To create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service to promote leadership, and to develop character.
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Sponsors:Francis Barth III, Craig Daniels, and Daniel Serrano
Room Number: 1-131
Description: To instill in students the values of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment. Visit our website: Lake Mary High School NJROTC
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Sponsor: Alexandra Troia
Room Number: 1-2261A
Description: To raise awareness for the conservation of the ocean and inform students about the ocean.
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PAWS 4 A CAUSE
Sponsor: Ginger Jacob
Room Number: 1-263B
Description: The Paws for a Cause Club seeks to engage students in various activities in supporting animals and fundraising events. We aim to support animals by various volunteering events as a club and by partnering with other organizations.
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Sponsor: Chris Mallory
Room Number: 1-160
Description: Peer Connectors are highly trained 11th and 12th grade students who agree to serve as role models, mentors, tutors, and friends to incoming students. The Peer Connectors will meet with new students, in small groups, during New Student Orientation to give them vital information about our school as well as lead them through a series of fun and informative activities designed to help everyone become more comfortable and fully prepared for the first day of school. The Peer Connectors will take new students on a tour of the school. Some Peer Connectors will take parents on a tour of the school. Peer Connectors will also guide parents and students on Back to School Night.
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PICKLEBALL CLUB
Sponsor: Joel Ortiz
Room Number: 1-261
Description: Dedicated to fostering a competitive yet supportive environment for pickleball enthusiasts of all skill levels. Our co-ed club offers a fun, competitive and inclusive environment for all students who are eager to play, improve and connect. Whether you’re looking to compete, improve your skills, or just have fun, there’s a place for you here.
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Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: To encourage students to embrace the Arts through photography.
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PUZZLE CLUB
Sponsor: Colin Bell
Room Number: 1-166
Description: A fun space where members can relax their brains while performing collaboration and teamwork with friends. Possibly work together with other clubs to design our own puzzles to showcase the school.
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Sponsor: Shawn Crisp
Room Number: 1-140
Description: Honor Society for students involved in all aspects of Journalism.
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RAINBOW ALLIANCE
Sponsor: Ryan Sifrit
Room Number: 4-205
Description: An environment of open communication and encouragement, working towards building a safer sense of community for the youth at Lake Mary High School.
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SAT PREP CLUB
Sponsor: Kelly McCain Williams
Room Number: Portable 10
Description: The SAT Club aims to support high school students in their preparation for the SAT by providing resources, strategies, and motivation to enhance their test-taking skills and overall performance.
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SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Sponsor: Brooke Michaud
Room Number: 4-207
Description: The SNHS recognizes and celebrates students who have excelled in the field of science.
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Sponsor: Janice Knowles
Room Number: 1-165
Description: Come and participate in the various senior moments that will last a lifetime. You must be a senior.
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Sponsor: Rina Fletcher
Room Number: 1-243
Description: The purpose is to stimulate interest in the study of Spanish and to create enthusiasm for an understanding of Spanish culture and civilization. Members tutor their peers in the language and serve the community through various projects.
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Sponsor: Callahan Porcher
Room Number: 1-204
Description: Club members collaborate together and volunteer to support the charity, Sports 4 the Kids, a non-profit organization committed to providing underserved children with sports equipment and the opportunity to participate in sports programs.
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Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: To promote an understanding of the prevalence of drunk driving and it's negative effects on society, especially teens. To educate members on the importance of sobriety behind the wheel and being a good and safe friend. Inspire others to spread information beyond the club and think twice before making potentially harmful decisions. To bring a chapter of the nationally recognized student organization to LMHS.
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Sponsor: Kristin Sullivan
Room Number: 1-165
Description: Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the voice of the student body. It promotes leadership, school spirit, and student involvement by organizing events, supporting student initiatives, and working closely with school administration to address student concerns. SGA members represent their peers, help plan school-wide activities, and foster a positive and inclusive school culture.
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Sponsor: Laura Norman
Room Number: 3-121
Description: Providing students the opportunity to become confident, professional, and successful performers through a solid foundation in music.
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TRI-RAMS
Sponsor: Dayle Peabody
Room Number: 1-213
Description: The purpose of the Lake Mary Triathlon Club is to develop interest in, and foster participation in the sport of triathlon among all members of the Lake Mary High School community.
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Sponsor: Kelly Lupis
Room Number: 1-177
Description: The Unity Revolutions Step Team is an auditioned performance group where members are selected in the fall and must meet all requirements until march of the following year. Step season is August-March. This is a highly disciplined, accountable and energetic competitive team. The team competes in many local events throughout the season including parades, school functions, shows, pep rallies, performances and competitions.
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WELLNESS CLUB
Sponsor: Wondra Higgins
Room Number: Ram Lounge
Description: an organization whose goal is to break the stigma of mental health; to discuss diversity, mental wellness, social pressures and normalize youth struggles.
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Sponsor: William Hobby
Room Number: 1-142
Description: Yearbook Club is responsible for capturing and preserving the memories of the school year. Members work collaboratively to design, write, and edit the school’s yearbook, including photography, layout design, and content creation. The club provides students with hands-on experience in publishing, journalism, and graphic design while celebrating the people, events, and spirit of the school community.
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Sponsor: Dennis Diaz and Sirdarious Roundtree
Room Number: 1-172
Description: Young Men of Excellence is an innovative program designed in developing its members into successful leaders while promoting a way of life that exemplifies excellence. Our program empowers its students by establishing mentorship opportunities, team-building and helping students cultivate the necessary skills and strategies to achieve their goals.
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Sponsor: Kelly Lupis
Room Number: 1-172
Description: Young Women of Excellence is an innovative program designed in developing its members into successful leaders while promoting a way of life that exemplifies excellence. Our program empowers its students by establishing mentorship opportunities, team-building and helping students cultivate the necessary skills and strategies to achieve their goals.
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Sponsor: Lucy Duffey
Room Number: 1-203
Description: Youth in Government (YIG) Club is open to all students interested in learning about and participating in student government at the state level. This club provides opportunities for students to engage in civic education, develop leadership skills, and actively participate in mock legislative sessions, debates, and other government-related activities. Members work together to prepare for Youth in Government conferences and events, helping students become informed and involved citizens.