Curriculum Related Student Groups directly relate to a school's curriculum if:
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the group's subject matter is actually taught, or will soon be taught, in a regularly offered course; the group's subject matter concerns the body of courses as a whole; or participation in the group is required for a particular course or results in academic credit.
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Aegis Club |
Gudgel & Gutierrez |
Aegis Students, a youth ant-genocide organization, is based in the UK, and Omaha North is fortunate to host one of the first US chapters. Passionately devoted to improving the world around them, student members of the Aegis Students chapter engage in social activism, raising awareness, and creating for their fellow human beings a more just, socially-conscious, and peaceful society through education. |
Meetings are every Wednesday morning at 7:00AM in room 205. Contact Mr. Gudgel at mark.gudgel@ops.org for more information. |
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African-American History Challenge |
Jackson |
African American Achievers is a group of male African American students with a GPA of at least 2.5. It is sponsored by Ms. Erdenberger, Mr. Williams who are responsible for these three objectives of the group: Community contacts and professional development, community service and mentoring younger members of the group. We meet approximately monthly. |
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Art Club |
Anderson |
Students interested in art participate in enrichment activities. |
Tuesday & Friday, 3:15 - 5:15 PM. You do not have to be in an art class to be in art club. Website
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Clay Club |
Buckley |
Clay Club is an opportunity for students currently enrolled in pottery to spend more time in the studio, advancing their skills and creating works independently |
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Culture Club |
Durante |
A club to celebrate and learn about the cultural diversity of our students and our larger community |
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DECA |
Glassman |
Students in marketing classes participate in district, state and national competitions and activities associated with marketing education |
There are 1-3 DECA activities per month. Details of the organization are announced and discussed during marketing classes. |
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Drama Club & International Thespian Society |
Brown |
If you are interested in any part of theater or entertaining, on-stage or back-stage, you belong in Drama Club! Come check it out. All are welcome for Drama Club.
"If you haven't figured out where YOU belong- It's because you haven't found us!" We are also members of the International Thespian Society- a sort of Honors Level Drama Club. Thespians has a point requirement. |
Every 2nd Tuesday at 3:30 PM in the auditorium or contact the sponsor |
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French Club |
Fernandez-DeBlas |
The French club agenda is discussed during the first few French club meetings of the year. Traditionally participants in the club learn to make/eats a French dish while discussing French culture and current events. Other activities may include: Participating in the Homecoming Parade, dance lessons, and field trips to see French art.
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Generally held the first Thursday of the month, 3:15 to 4. Meeting times are discussed in class and during school announcements.
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Future Business Leaders of America |
Glassman |
FBLA is one of the largest and oldest student organizations in the world. In creating the most important portfolio of your life, yourself, our student organization creates projects, scholarships, and many other business related activities that will allow the student to enhance their learning opportunities at Omaha North High School, as well as in the business world. In doing so, FBLA teams up with other student organizations, such as Academy of Finance, allowing for even more growth opportunities for all students who wish to be involved in the business world. What ever you, the student, decide to do in life, business is one common term throughout the world and I hope FBLA or another area of business can help you grow while attending Omaha North High School. |
Wednesday is our meeting day afer-school in room 242. Students should email Mrs. Glassman to be included on the update list or if they are not available to attend the meeting. Nebraskafbla.org |
Nebraskafbla.org |
Future Educators of America (FEA) |
Wiley |
This is a club for students who like to work with young people or have an interest in becoming a teacher. Students tutor or help teachers at elementary school 3-4 times per month.
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G.A.P.P. German-American Exchange |
Long & Custard |
Contact sponsors as amina.long@ops.org or kevin.custard@ops.org for more information.
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German Club |
Long |
German Club is for everyone that would like to help promote the study of German in the school and in the community. Our activities include participation in the Homecoming Parade, promotion of German-American Day, a Gingerbread-Building Contest, crafts and DIY activities, movie nights, games nights, food nights, and much more. If you are interested in being a member of German Club, talk to Frau Long or come to a meeting on Wednesday night.
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Wednesdays (every other week) after school in Rm. 173 from 3:10 to 3:50
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HOSA |
Fricke |
The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration and experience. The purpose of he HOSA organization is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and recognition, which is an integral part of the Health Science Education Instructional program. |
Meetings are on Tuesday in room 334 from 3:15 PM - 5:00 PM |
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JROTC Color Guard & Drill Team |
Bridges & Tidmore |
Participate in competitive meets against other local and regional competition. |
Mon thru Friday; November thru March |
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Junior Class Officers |
Collins & Longacre |
This group of elected sophomores organizes junior class activities and is responsible for the planning, decorating and promotion of the 2018 Prom. Look for application information in September |
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Latino Leaders |
Wiley |
Join Latino Leaders! This club is open to all students and meets every Thursday after school. Get involved at North and meet new people. Past activities have included volunteering, ice skating, participating in the challenge course at Camp Cedars, picnics, and fundraising. |
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Louder than a Bomb Poetry Club |
Schmidt & Porter |
Students write and perform original poems in preparation for a state-wide competition in March. Contact club sponsor at Shelby.schmidt@ops.org for more information.
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LTaB meets on Thursdays after school in room 330. Students typically come from 3:10-5:00 (whenever the late bus arrives |
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Math/Chess Club |
Steinbruck |
Students that enjoy mathematics can come to Brown Bag math club for a lunchtime of math problems, games, puzzles and help with math homework. Various competitions throughout the region will be attended by the math team. |
Every B6 in room 142 |
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National Art Honors Society |
Anderson |
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is designed specifically for high school students in grades 9-12. In 1978, the National Art Education Association began the National Art Honor Society program to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in art. The NAHS strives to aid members in attaining the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community. |
Tuesday & Wednesday, 3:15 - 5:15 PM. |
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National Honor Society |
Durante, Fricke & Marx |
Service organization dedicated to enriching the community and North High. Application process beginning in February. Based on GPA, participation in school and community activities as well as some volunteer experience. Click here to read our selection process. |
Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 a.m. in the Lecture Hall |
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National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) |
Chatmon |
NSBE is a non-profit organization dedicated to support African-American students who are interested in future technical studies. |
Contact the sponsor |
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Robotics |
Wiemer & Runyon |
Contact club sponsors at Jeremy.wiemer@ops.org or natalie.runyon@ops.org for more information.
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Science Club/Science Olympiad |
Dappen, Alan, Prusha, Anton, Teal and Musson |
Participants in Science Olympiad turn their passion for learning and doing science into preparation for competitive tournaments at local, regional, national and international levels. The events selected by the students are researched and practiced at meetings and on the student's own time. |
Wednesday at 3:15 PM in room 241. |
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Science Quiz Bowl Team |
Musson |
Contact sponsor for more information |
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SkillsUSA |
Hankel, Banker, Runyon & Wiemer |
SkillsUSA ia a partnership of students, teachers and indestry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel. It's mission is to empower its members to become world-class workers, leaders and responsible American citizens |
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Spanish Club |
Pospishil, B & Folligan |
Pending |
Contact sponsor |
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Sparkles |
Dappen, Ms. |
Contact club sponsor ariel.dappen@ops.org for more information.
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Speech & Debate |
Mr. Brown |
Contact club sponsor at michael.brown@ops.org for more information.
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Contact sponsor |
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