OLD_Activities & Clubs List

ALLIANCE

Teacher: Ms. Crispino
Meets: A105

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Alliance is our student government. They enhance our school’s reputation by being visible and active in leadership. Their main goal is to develop school pride and positive communication among the students, faculty, and community. Alliance strives for excellence through leadership. Elections are held each spring.
Alliance/Student Government website
 

ART CLUB

Teacher: Ms. Jones
Meets: C114

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Wednesdays after school for one hour. $4 dues per semester. You do not have to be enrolled in Ceramics classes, but must be a student at Chatfield. Learn to form objects in clay, glaze and finish. Materials supplied through the dues. 

BOB ROSS FASHIONISTA CLUB

Sponsor: Ms. Lowry
Meets: E103

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To share the love of Bob Ross, to paint, and to be with other people. We meet the first Friday of the month from 2:35 - 3:30 pm. Email Ms. Lowry for more information.

BOOK CLUB

Sponsor: Ms. Weller
Meets: Library - email sponsor

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The CSH Book Club is a place for students and teachers to meet and do what good readers do: discuss books. This will be an informal time for all of us to enjoy books, share our thoughts, and enjoy sweet treats! We will meet some Wednesdays from 7:00 am - 7:50 am in the library.

CHEERLEADING

Teacher: Kristy Woodyard
Meets: Email sponsor

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The Cheerleading Squad is composed of young women that have gone through a tryout in the spring and fall. They serve as a support group for athletic and special events at school. Their routines are performed primarily during halftime shows.

CHOIR COUNCIL 

Teacher: Mr. Jackson
Meets: C219/Monthly

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Choir Council is a student leadership organization for students who share a passion for vocal music. Their purpose is to lead, organize, and execute choir events while seeking input from current choir classes. This organization sets monthly meeting dates during Access. Elections are held in the Spring and Fall. See Mr. Jackson for more information to get involved with vocal music!

COLOR GUARD

Teacher: Mr. Michaud
Meets: email teacher

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Color Guard is a visual effect for the Marching Band. Auditions and recruiting in the fall for the Winter Guard and in the spring for the upcoming fall marching season. The ensemble performs with the band at all competitions and games. Dance, flag work, and various use of props are all important parts of this group.

COMPUTER CLUB

Sponsor: Mr. Raml
Meets: C200

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The Computer Club is for students who are interested in learning more about the hardware of computers - from installing operating systems to using outdated technology to play music without speakers. We meet Thursdays from at 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm in C200.

COMPUTER CREATIONS CLUB

Sponsor: Mr. Finney
Meets: C102

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The Computer Creations Club is for those who want to learn how to use graphic design programs. Whether you prefer to mess around on Photoshop or complete our weekly tasks, we guarantee you will have a great time. We meet Thursdays at 2:30 pm in C102.

DECA

Sponsor: Ms. Chanel Chavez
Meets: C216

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This club allows students who are interested in business and marketing to compete with other students at the district, state and national levels in several different career interest categories. Students will have the opportunity to travel to conferences and to network for future career opportunities.

FASHION CLUB

Sponsor: Ms. Gold
Meets: E105

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The Chatfield Fashion Club is for students interested in all aspects of Fashion from design and merchandising to current styles and career options. The club will meet monthly with activities and guest speakers that are centered around the Fashion Industry. In addition, members will have the opportunity to participate in an entry in the Paper Fashion Show which takes place in Denver in March. Email the sponsor for more information.

FBLA

Sponsor: Ms. Chanel Chavez
Meets: C216

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Future Business Leaders of America is a national business club that develops leadership, fosters competition, participates within the community, and promotes social activities. The club is open to all students currently or previously enrolled in business classes in all grades.

FCCLA

Sponsor: Ms. Gold
Meets: First Thursday of every month in E103

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Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and women in Family and Consumer Sciences education in public and private school through grade 12. Everyone is part of a family, and FCCLA is the only national Career and Technical Student Organization with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. http://www.fcclainc.org/

GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance)

Sponsor: Ms. Weimer
Meets: Tuesday 2:30 - 3:15 in E214

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The Gay-Straight Alliance is a student lead and organized a club to give everyone a safe place to turn. This club addresses the issue of discrimination and creates a safe environment to provide support for one another. The club will meet twice a month to discuss current events, serve as a support group, and participate in fun activities. Go to our website for more information.

HISTORY/POLITICS CLUB

Sponsor: Mr. White
Meets: A122

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The History/Politics club discusses and debates politics including current issues, laws, political parties, forms of government, and political concepts. We will also experience, learn and live history including reenactments, dancing, learning historical information and broadening our knowledge of history. This club meets every other Friday after school in A122.

KEY CLUB

Sponsor: Mr. Daniels
Meets: email sponsor

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Standing for "Kiwanis Education Youth," this group is a service-oriented club with many activities and opportunities for volunteer work. There are many social events with lots of opportunities to make new friends with other KEY clubs throughout the district. It is possible to letter through KEY Club participation.
 

KNIGHTS GAMBIT 

Sponsor: Mr. Alonzo
Meets: Friday after school

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Board, card and other types of games are enjoyed in the club for all looking for competition.

MCA (Multicultural Alliance)

Sponsor: Mr. Suwannakorn
Meets: Library

303.982.3607

This is an organization that all students are welcome to join. They work to create an understanding and appreciation for diversity in our community. Their meetings involve field trips, celebrations, discussions, and presentations.

MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM

Sponsor: Ms. Maresh
Meets: email sponsor

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The Chatfield Mountain Bike Team participates in the Colorado High School Cycling League and is an associate of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA). We practice at least twice a week and there are a total of five race competitions in the Fall. The League is an exceptional way for high school students to explore the sport. Often League racers participate in collegiate cycling and national and international competition. Several NICA alumni athletes are now racing on professional teams, employed in the cycling industry, and becoming community leaders.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Sponsor: Mr. Addison
Meets: A227

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NHS is an honorary service organization for second semester sophomores, juniors and seniors. Membership is offered to academically qualified students who meet leadership, character and service requirements. Academic requirements are based upon different cumulative grade point averages for each class. Prospective members must also have completed ten hours of community service since beginning high school. This group meets the first Tuesday during ACCESS in A227. Please go to the National Honor Society website to get application information and deadlines.
National Honor Society Website

NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY

Sponsor: Ms. Jones, Mr. Finney, & Ms. Aragon
Meets: C102

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This group of students share a common interest in the Arts. Their purpose is to use their art skills in becoming an active participant in the Art Program and to utilize their skills in performing community service. This group meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday in C102.

OUTDOOR LAB

Sponsor: See your counselor
Meets: Main Office

This is an opportunity for Juniors and Seniors who enjoy working with the sixth grade students and teachers at the Outdoor Lab School. This provides excellent opportunities to develop and practice leadership, teaching, and organizational skills as well as earn .5 credit or community service hours. See your counselor for more information.

POMS

Sponsor: Ms. Heykoop
Meets: email sponsor

[email protected]
www.chatfieldpoms.com
The Pom Pom Squad is composed of young women that have gone through a tryout in the spring and fall. They serve as a support group for athletic and special events at school. Their dance routines are performed primarily during halftimes.

SCIENCE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 

Sponsor: Ms. Rodriguez,
Ms. Peterson, and Mr. Koontz
Meets: A210

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 The purpose of this organization shall be to recognize students who have demonstrated excellence in science and to encourage scientific and intellectual thought. Students' passion for science shall be spread to the community through service, encouraging the entire community to pursue scientific knowledge. Email the sponsor or check out the website for more information.
Science National Honor Society Website

SHE ROCKS THE WORLD

Sponsor: Mrs. Valerio
Meets: E216

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"She Rocks the World" (SRTW) is an organization committed to making the voices of teenage girls heard. We strive to promote and foster leadership in teenage girls around the world, and we are an organization "by girls and for girls." The purpose of this club is to empower and to cultivate leadership skills at school, at home, and in the communities of Chatfield girls. We are a platform for girls' voices and want you to share yours. We want you to meet new people and strengthen the leader in yourself by bringing out the leader in others. We want you to talk! Use your voice to be an advocate for yourself and your peers!

SPEECH/DEBATE

Sponsor: Mr. Brich
Meets: E100

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This is an organization of students who are interested in competitive forms of public speaking and performance. It includes debate, oratory, public speaking, and interpretations of literature, student congress and mock trial. Besides attending weekend competitions, they plan fun social events. Students from all grade levels may participate.

THESPIANS/DRAMA

Sponsor: Mr. Keat
Meets: Theatre

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This club is open to all students who enjoy the different aspects of the performing arts. Many members are involved in helping to stage our school productions.

ULTIMATE FRISBEE

Sponsor: Mr. Myers
Meets: A137

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Like to play Ultimate Frisbee? Come join the Chatfield team. We will be playing games with other teams, so be sure to be at practice so you can play in the games. (From www.whatisultimate.com) "Ultimate is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands the world over. It mixes the best features of sports such as Soccer, Basketball, American Football and Netball into an elegantly simple yet fascinating and demanding game." We play primarily in the spring, and there are two statewide tournaments we will play in. Email the sponsor for more information.
 

VIDEO GAME CLUB

Sponsor: Ms. Everett 
Meets: D103

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This club is open to anyone who would like to get together and play video games Wednesdays after school.  No M rated or violent games.

WEIGHTLIFTING

Sponsor: Ms. Peterson
Meets: Weight room

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This barbell club is directed to all students (male, female, athlete, non-athlete, anyone) who have ever had any interest in weightlifting. We will focus on major lifts such as squats, deadlift and introduce lifters to Olympic lifts. If students are interested in competing we could even go that direction. This club is meant to be a fun, safe place kids can go after school and get stronger in the process.

YEARBOOK, NEWSPAPER, & BROADCASTING

Sponsor: Mr. Hashemi 
Meets: class E100

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Yearbook, Newspaper & Broadcasting are all classes, so you must sign up during registration to participate. These students help bring the news and activities to the school in various forms.
  Yearbook website
  The Charger Report videos

 

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