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1 Castle Clubs
2 AWESOME OPPORTUNITES JOIN NOW! Form New Relationships
3 Student Council: Cafeteria Language Club: Auditorium Math: Community Room Musician s Coalition: Library
4 ACTIVITIES: Riley Dance Marathon Canned Food Drive Appreciation Weeks Homecomings Santa Switch DUES: $0 SPONSORS: Ms Garrett, Mrs Hood, Ms. Eades CLUB MEETINGS: A & D in Cafeteria
5 Teach French, German, Japanese, and Spanish to 2 nd & 3 rd graders at the elementary schools after school every other Thursday from October to April. Sponsors: Mrs. Scott and Mr. Costeur Club Meetings: A in Auditorium Dues: $2 Optional T-shirt: $10
6 ACTIVITIES: Indiana Math League Math competitions Math Blast Problems of the Week PI Day Party DUES: $5 + individual cost of competitions ($5-15) SPONSORS: Shonna Miller, Leann Beaven, Casey Richison CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation A in Community Room
7 Activities: Coalition Concert in April New CD reviews for school paper Publicizing Castle s student performers (bands, etc). Club rotation: A in Library Dues: $5.00 Sponsor: Mr. Mintner
8 National Honor Society: Cafeteria Drama Club: Auditorium FCA: Community Room Peer Tutor: Multi-Purpose Gym
9 THIS CLUB BY INVITE ONLY Selection process in Spring of 10 th or 11 th grade. Students follow the application process and must meet all of the following criteria: Scholastic achievement Service to community and school Leadership and outstanding character Club Rotation: B, cafeteria Dues: $5.00 Sponsors: Mrs. Bertram and Mrs. Helwig
10 Activities: Fall musical, Spring play Open to any student interested in participating in cast, crew and orchestra for all of our shows throughout the year. Acting class plays Student-directed one act plays Improv night FUN for ALL! meet people and get involved in theatre Club rotation: B in auditorium Dues: $10.00 Sponsor: Mr. Eric Antey
11 OPTIONAL PICTURE ACTIVITIES: Fields of Faith Meet you at the Flagpole Sports activities (attended a Pacers game) Small group study DUES: $0 SPONSORS: Ms. Cox CLUB MEETINGS: B in Community Room
12 Activities: Polar Plunge Raise money for charity Work with life skills class to make crafts for band craft show. Many other fun activities Room Club Rotation: B in Multipurpose Dues: $2.00 Sponsors: Ms. Farmer
13 German: Cafeteria Japanese: Community Room Spanish: Auditorium French: Library Pep Club: N. Gym Classroom EQUAL: Room 210
14 Activities: Club t-shirt Gersthaus Gillfest Swonders Bowling night Trips to Germany Club rotation: C in cafeteria Dues: $1.00 Sponsor: Mr. Hudson
15 ACTIVITIES: Sushi Party Japanese Dinner Kurisumasu Party Calligraphy Origami Anime New Year s Party Cooking Okonomiiyaki DUES: $5 for the year Non Japanese Students May Join SPONSORS: Mrs. Boyer-Johnson CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation C in Community Room
16 Activities: Day of the Dead Party Cinco de Mayo Party Visits to Hispanic restaurants/events Club rotation: C, Auditorium Dues: $5.00 Sponsor: Mr. Hodde
17 Activities: Annual fundraiser Volunteer at Humane Society Adopt-a-family holiday project Trip to Bloomington to eat at a French restaurant Breakfasts throughout the year Movie parties This club is for students currently in French or those who have taken at least one year of French. Club rotation: C, Library Dues: $5.00 Sponsor: Ms. Bunner
18 Activities: Spirit Week activities Dress up days Pep Assemblies Additional activities to show school spirit To participate in Pep Assemblies students should be members of Pep Club! Club rotation: C, North Gym Classroom (Rm 174) Additional (optional) before and after school meetings in Room 205 Dues: $5.00 Sponsors: Mrs. M. Miller and Mrs. Crafton
19 EQUAL: Everyone s Qualities Understood And Loved Activities: Chairs for Charity Diversity Art Show Many activities to sponsor homeless, Angels for a Knight, and organizations that other club members should be supported. Club rotation: C, Room 210 Dues: $5.00 Sponsor: Mrs. Laflen
20 Student Council: Cafeteria Book Club: Library BPA: Auditorium Young Life: Community Room
21 Activities: Dinner and a Movie Gather with friends and discuss favorite books, both old and new. Club rotation: D in Library Dues: $5.00 Sponsor: Mrs. Muller and Mrs. Price
22 MEMBERSHIP: Members must currently be in a business class or previously taken a business class ACTIVITIES: BPA contributes to the preparation of a world-class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills Members demonstrate their career skills at regional, state and national conferences in 72 competitive events Opportunity for philanthropic participation CLUB MEETING: Rotation D in the Auditorium (may join even if they have conflicting clubs) DUES: $20 per year ($12 National, $3 State, $2 Regional) SPONSORS: Mrs. Cluck and Mrs. Gilkey
23 DUES: $0 SPONSORS: Alex Heister and Mrs. Beaven CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation D in the Community Room ACTIVITIES: YL Club on Monday nights at 7:29 pm Location announced at ECA club Everyone is invited! Announcements for what is happening outside of school YL Free Stuff Pacers game trip in the winter Young Life Camp is the best week of your life! Questions? Go to
24 Teen Power: Cafeteria Writer s Club: Room 262 Key Club: Auditorium Quill & Scroll: (journalism members only) Room 102 Castle Crusaders: Room 146 Riley Dance Marathon: Community Room
25 Activities: Red Ribbon Week Talent Show (benefits Warrick Humane Society) Woodland s Nursing home Christmas Gift Lift and Party Easter dinner, egg hunt, and makeovers for the women and children at Albion Fellows Bacon Center Craft Show set-up for the Newburgh Women s Club Selecting Teen Power campers for the Teen Power camp at UE Mr. Castle Contest Dues: $10.00 Sponsor: Mr. Dayton Club rotation: E in cafeteria Every Thursday morning at 7:15 in Room 120
26 ACTIVITIES: Write and evaluate creative writing Monthly writing prompts Host Poetry Night Yearly Anthology of Student Work End-of-the-year party DUES: $5 per year SPONSORS: Mrs. Allyn &Mrs. Euler CLUB MEETINGS: Club Rotation E, Room 262
27 Activities: Community/Volunteer Service Nursing Home Bingo Trash Pick-up Homeless shelter volunteer Other volunteer activities Key Club is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through service to others. We serve the community through volunteer work with a mission to serve others. Club rotation: E, Auditorium Dues: $15.00 (includes international and distinct dues) Sponsor: Mr. Hodde & the Kiwanis Club of Historic Newburgh
28 ACTIVITIES: Support Shriners Hospitals for Children Support CHS teams decorating the halls Easter basket collection Crush for your Causes OPTIONAL PICTURE DUES: $2.00 SPONSORS: Ms. Cox CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation E in Room 146
29 Dance Marathon to raise money for Riley Children s Hospital In 2017, the Castle Riley Dance Marathon raised $42, for the kids of Riley (FTK) Outside of the Dance Marathon, students create other events to raise money FT(3)K Trick-or-Treating for Riley Christmas Caroling for Riley DUES: $0 SPONSORS: Ms Garrett, Mrs Hood, Ms Eades CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation E in Community Room
30 Academic Team: Room 230 FCCLA: Room 251 Film Club: Room 210 Art Club: Room 132 FFA: Room 155 Student Athletic Council: North Gym Classroom
31 ACTIVITIES: Compete in Indiana Academic Super Bowl 6 teams of 5 students each: English, Fine Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Interdisciplinary Practices start 2 nd Semester Tryouts to make the team in fall State finals at Purdue University 2 State Championships & 2 State Runners-up DUES: $20 SPONSORS: Cozart, Goebel, S.Miller, Ohlsen CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation F Room 230
32 ACTIVITIES: Community Service State Competitions Baking Movie Night Christmas Projects DUES: $10 SPONSORS: Mrs. Parker CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation F, Room 251
33 Activities: Movie Night Club rotation: F, Room 208 Dues: $0 Sponsor: Mrs. Bird
34 Must be enrolled in Art Class or approved by Mr. Fitzpatrick Activities: Social events Holiday parties Valentine s Day Flower and Pottery Sales Club rotation: F, room 132 Dues: $0 Sponsor: Mr. Fitzpatrick The Art Club provides a senior who is majoring in Art in college with a scholarship. The proceeds from the Valentine s flower and pottery sale go directly to this scholarship.
35 ACTIVITIES: Plant Sale and Fruit Sale Fundraisers State and National Conventions Local Volunteering Opportunities Judging Contests Leadership Contests DUES: $15 SPONSORS: Mr. Bacon CLUB MEETINGS: F Rotation
36 ACTIVITIES: Knight Reading Champions Together Student Leadership Conference Discuss & work on improvements for Athletic Department This club is by invite only. Invitations will be sent out to those who have been nominated. DUES: $0 SPONSORS: Mr. Taylor Athletic Director CLUB MEETINGS: Rotation F Meet in PE Classroom
37 Knight Climbers Rock Climbing Club When: No rotation. Listen to announcements for our first meeting date. A calendar will be given then. Where: Meetings are held at Castle High School in room 233. We climb at Vertical excape in Evansville. We also take outdoor hiking/climbing trips throughout the year. Website: knightclimbers.weebly.com Sponsor: Mrs. Richison
38 Pride Club When: No rotation. Meets every other Friday starting Friday, August 19th. Room 252, from 2:45-3:30pm. All students are welcome to attend. Sponsor: Mrs. Wenning
39 ACTIVITIES: Weekend Field Trips Making an impact on our school & community. DUES: $10 SPONSORS: Mr. Mintner WHEN: Meets after school
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