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Club Name

 

Description

 

Time & Place

 

Faculty Sponsor(s)

Anime

This club provides students a forum to explore Anime, learn to draw Anime, create Anime on the computer, and share their knowledge of skills with others.

Twice monthly

Ms. Bader
Mrs. Erwin

 

Association For India’s Development – St. Louis

A group to educate students on India’s poverty.  To raise money for AID sponsored projects and to unite students for the common goal if helping India’s lower class.

1st & 3rd Tuesdays 5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Mrs. Upadhyay

Big Brothers/Sisters

Facilitates transition to high school and student-to-student mentoring program for new and incoming freshman students.

As Needed

Mr. Cross
Mr. Tabscott

Blue Crew

Promotes spirit and attendance at Ladue games.

As Announced

Mr. Knoedelseder
Ms. Elstro
Mrs. McCaffrey
Mr. Goble

Bowling Club

Gives the students an opportunity to socialize and relax and make peer connections.

Mondays beginning in October up to Winter Break

Mr. Cross
Mr. Tabscott

Card Playing Club

To promote positive social interaction through card playing.  Teach the fundamentals and strategies of various card games.

Thursdays
2:30 – 3:45 p.m.

Mrs. Erwin
Mr. McCommis

Carnivore Club

The goal of this club is to unite the student body under an alternative view to the vegetarian lifestyle.

Once a month
TBA

Mr. Harrison
Mr. Lohse

Chess Club

Purpose of the club is to have fun and play chess and compete against other schools.  Meets from September through January

Mondays 2:30 – 4:15 p.m. and matches every Wednesday

Mr. Klein

 

Club Home

 

Express yourself – CHOW!  Practical and fun application of math, fine art culinary art, chemistry and green living principles.  Weekly projects, volunteer service.  Limit to 12 students - first come, first served.

 

Tuesdays
2:30 – 4:30 p.m.

 

Mrs. Abels

Club Mud

Club Mudd is designed to develop a creative outlet for students who are interested in ceramic arts.  Items made by members are put on display and sales are held.  Members also visit art galleries and visit other ceramic art related activities outside of school. 

After school on Monday through Friday. - Pottery studio.

Ms. Bader
Mr. Sachs

Crescendo

A community within the school community to share in artistic expression and to publish this work.  Pieces are also critiqued based on style and artistic expression.  Staff positions with specific expectations are available

Wednesdays 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Mr. Jaranowski

Elements (Environmental Club)

Provides activities and educational opportunities to increase environmental awareness.

Tuesdays after school

Mrs. O’Sadnick

F-Stop (Photo Club)

To allow students time to practice their photo skills, hear peer critiques, take and print self-directed subject matter.  Also will try to take some trips to shoot unique things and visit local galleries.

1st and 3rd Monday
afternoons

Mrs. Shaw

Hebrew Club

Hebrew Club activities include breakfasts, fun activities, charity fundraising events, discussions, etc.  Open to those who have an interest in the language.

 

 

As Announced

Mr. Pinsberg

 

Homework Club

 

 

Tues. & Thurs. afternoon at LMS 3:00 – 4:15 p.m.

 


HOP (Hunger Outreach

HOP is an organization working to end hunger in the St. Louis area, US and worldwide.  Dedicated, creative, energetic student volunteers are needed to work on donation collections, fun community events, and various other projects in the school and community.

 


Mrs. Blank
Ms. Hartigan


Jazz Band

Students wishing to play in Jazz Band must audition. Jazz band members must be enrolled in band, except for students who do not play a wind or percussion instrument.  Jazz band is an interscholastic activity. Students are instructed in the necessary techniques and styles and perform two or three concerts each year.

Tues. evening
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

Mr. Waechter

Jewish Student Union

To provide programming that teaches about and involves students in Jewish culture.  All are welcome.

 

 

Every other Wednesday

Mrs. Oberlander
Mrs. Summa

JOY

Christian fellowship group

1st & 3rd Mondays
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Ms. Kriss
Mrs. Magers
Mr. Stadnik

LAASA Ladue African-American Students

Provides venues for Ladue African American students to excel academically, celebrate heritage and culture, develop leadership skills, promotes social awareness, positive relationships, volunteering, mentoring and scholarship fundraising. 

Twice Monthly-
Blue Wednesdays/
Thursdays
10:00 – 10:30 a.m.

Mrs. Badgett
Mrs. Haywood-Gaskin
Mr. Jefferson
Mr. Winston

Ladue Book Club

Club members read and discuss books they have chosen and host a book drive.  Open to any one who has interest in reading and discussing various types of literature.

Once A Month

Mrs. Russell

Ladue Disc Golf

A fun athletic activity, which brings students with similar interests together. 

TBA

Mr. Stadnik

Ladue Step Team

To give an opportunity to get involved in school activities and help maintain school spirit and boost academic performance.  GPA of 2.00+, good citizenship, punctuality and tryouts required. $30 charge for uniforms

Mondays and Fridays after school in the Dance Studio

Mrs. Badgett
Mr. Winston

Ladue Theatre

Club promotes knowledge and experience and skills for students of theatre at LHWHS.  Membership is audition based for actors. Selection/interest based crews.

 

 

 

Mondays through Thursdays

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Burmeister

Mandarin Club

This club wants to provide a student-based learning environment to learn the Chinese language.  Chinese teacher visits will be included.
Dues $20 per school year to pay for teachers.

Fridays
after school

Dr. Hahn

O.S.A.C Organization
of Students Assisting
Students

Student volunteers make arrangements to spend time helping young children through various community agencies and expand their experience in leadership and service planning.  All are welcome.

Fridays after school as needed for business and Sunday afternoons for volunteer service.

Mr. Saxton

Operation S.O.T.-Operation Support Our Troops

Groups sends letters and care packages overseas to an adopted deployed military unit.

TBA Wednesdays or Thursdays and monthly CARE package nights

Ms. Elstro
Mr. Harrison
Mrs. Kyles
Mr. Tabscott

Recycling Club

Club is a group of students dedicated to recycling to help save the environment.

TBA

Mr. La Barge

Religious Diversity and Dialogue Youth
(REDDY)

Promote tolerance and discussions between groups with different beliefs.  Educate selves on world religions.  Discuss hot topics and reduce fear, hate and violence.

Mondays after school, 1-2 times a month

Mrs. Niblack

Show Choir

Show Choir is a select group of students who meet outside of the school day to prepare music and choreography for performances.  Show Choir focuses on Musical Theatre, Jazz, and “Pop” Music.  Show Choir provides experiences for students in staging, lighting, costuming, choreography and community performances. Membership by audition.

 

Tues. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Sun. 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., as needed

Mr. Lowery
Mr. Williams

Solar Rayce Club

Members of the Solar Rayce Club develop an understanding of solar power as an alternative fuel source.  They design and build a solar powered machine to compete in the annual national race.

Tuesdays
2:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Room 186 or auto lab

Mr. Schmidt

Strolling Strings

Members of Strolling Strings will be instructed in the area of strolling performance in various genres of music – light classical, fiddle and show tunes.  This group performs at community events.  Members must audition, be an outstanding musician, and attend rehearsals and concerts.

 

Tuesdays
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Mr. Lindhorst

Studio 204

To increase student participation in art as well as opportunities for people involved in art.  To make use of the school’s talent and resources to give back to Ladue and local businesses.

TBA

Mr. Raedeke

Talking Rams

The Talking Rams promote, develop and perfect skills in public speaking, debate and oral interpretation through interscholastic competition. 

After school Monday through Thursday, weekend invitationals and tournaments.

Ms. Mc Corkle
Mr. Miller
Mr. Nielson

Tennis Club

The Tennis Club promotes the improvement of tennis skills at weekly sessions.

After school Thurs, Nov. - Mar. Frontenac Racquet Club

Dr. Hahn

Ultimate Frisbee (Girls)

To hold clinics for ultimate Frisbee skill building, drills, scrimmages and interscholastic play.

 

As Announced

Dr. Hahn

Woods Club

 


TBA

Mr. Schmidt

Young Democrats

The Young Democrats Club promotes ideals of the Democratic party.  Encourages civic participation, keeps students up to date with current events and does community service.

As Announced

TBA

Young Moderates

A club formed to discuss politics in a relaxed environment and to promote political education from all angles.

First Tuesday of the month

Mrs. Spector

Young Republicans

A group to educate its members and others about political and social issues, participate in the political process, community GOP activities and community service.  Open to all wanting to be more involved citizens.

Wednesday AC Labs

Mrs. Russell

 

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