Odyssey of the Mind |
Odyssey of the Mind will meet in room 292 after school. Please listen to the morning announcements for more details.
Advisor: A.M. Miller |
Operation Smile Club |
Operation Smile is an organization that travels to less fortunate countries to fix cleft palates on people of all ages. The idea behind the club is to raise money for awareness. Meetings will be held once a month on Thursdays. Please listen to the morning announcements for these dates.
Advisor: A. Grosser |
Patriot's Club |
This club was developed for students to get involved in their school and with our community veterans in the annual Veteran's Day Appreciation program. Many students are needed in order for this program to be successfully executed. This club can also serve as a way for students to earn service hours that may be needed for certain service project requirements. Meetings are held in room 256. Listen to the morning announcements for further details
Advisor: P. Mashinski |
Ping Pong Club |
The CV Ping Pong Club is open to all students for informal play using tables and equipment belonging to the school. Up to four students may play at each of six tables, and students rotate through as games are completed. Different tables are designated for beginning and advanced students. If you have any questions, please contact Club Advisor J. La Pointe, Room 285, at jlapointe@cvschools.org. Please stay tuned for meeting dates! We hope to see you there!
Advisor: J. LaPointe
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PULSE Club/Health Club |
The PULSE Club normally meets one weekday morning every two weeks. Please listen to the morning announcements for details.
Advisors: S. Jaquette and J. Pyers
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Quiz Bowl |
Students who are good at academic trivia in areas of math, science, history, literature, presidents, sports, TV, and current events meet once a week to practice. Our practices are for preparation to compete in four member teams against members of the Capital Area Quiz Bowl League (CAQBL). The team also competes in tournaments throughout central PA. The coaches select eight or nine students to compete on the traveling team to compete in these very competitive competitions. The Quiz Bowl team meets in room 141 on Monday and Thursday from 3:00 to 4:00.
Advisors: A. Thoman and D. Hull
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Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) |
The Random Acts of Kindness Club strives to bring small moments of cheer to the students of CVHS through simple means. This club is for anyone who has a big heart and wishes to share it with others. Meetings are held once a month, usually on the last (or 2nd to last) Wednesday of the month in room 245.
Advisor: N. Leitzell
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Reading Council |
Reading Council is a group of students who are dedicated to making the CVHS Library and its related programs great experiences for everyone. We advise the IMC staff on library procedures and collection choices; Run and maintain the IMC Friday Cafe; Discuss great books we've read and look for amazing NEW titles; and plan school-wide library-sponsored events such as student/teacher book clubs, video game and movie afternoons, book fairs at Barnes and Noble, National Library Week activities, and various other contests and promotions. Meetings are TBD and will be held in the IMC. Listen to the morning announcements for details.
Advisor: K. Boehne-Miele
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Robotics Club |
Advisor: J. Foerster and J. Kofmehl
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Rubik's Cube Club |
This club normally meets twice a month on Wednesdays in room 279.
Advisor: A. Rogalski
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Russian Club |
The Russian Club will meet once a month on Thursdays in room 234.
Advisor: D. Noll |
Science Fair Club |
The science fair club was developed to help students with improtant deadlines about paperwork for the science fair. It lets students know what fairs they can apply for, helps them work through the entire scientific process and with formatting of presentations. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. For further details, please refer to the morning announcements.
Advisor: M. Floreck & C. Irvin |
Science Olympiad |
The CV Science Olympiad team consists of 15
CV students who plan, build, and study in a number of areas related to
biology, chemistry, physics and the earth sciences in an after school
program. This preparation, in cooperation with CV science faculty who
act as coaches, ultimately culminates in a competition with other
schools in our central PA region. This event is held in early March at a
local college or university. The competition requires the students and
their advisor to be absent from school on the day of the
competition. If the team is successful, it may then go on to the state
competition. In addition to our high school team, there is also a middle
school team from Eagle View.
Advisor: C. Irvin
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Ski-Snowboarding Club |
Ski Club is open to all students interested in skiing and/or snowboarding. Novices to experts are welcome. Our members receive a discount on purchasing the Ski Roundtop Night Club Card and also receive group rate pricing at other resorts when we travel as a club. Weekly bus transportation to and from local ski resorts—Ski Roundtop and Ski Liberty—will be available to members as an option. Trips to various resorts will also be planned.
Advisors: T. Harral, G. Lucas and R. Hornung
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Sound of Healing |
This
club was created to give students the opportunity to utilize their
musical ability by reaching out and giving back to the community. The club meets on Wednesday afternoons in the Orchestra room.
Advisor: J. Schramm
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Speech and Debate Team
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http://www.cvschools.org/webpages/apickering/debate.cfm
Advisor: A. Pickering
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Spring Musical - Spring Production
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The high school musical is a
full-scale Broadway musical show, complete with costumes, scenery,
choreography, and performed with orchestral accompaniment. Auditions are
held mid-year followed by several months of rehearsals culminating with
three performances in the spring. High school students are encouraged
to audition, as well as help with set design, construction, stage crew,
props, and all other aspects of the musical theater.
Advisor: J. Schramm
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STAND Darfur |
CV STAND is a club that focuses on raising awareness for human rights' issues; we discuss current events such as the refugee crisis and immigration reform. Our meetings are a place for anyone to come and voice their opinions on these issues while gaining awareness of what is happening in the world around them. We meet on the last Thursday of every month in room 234 (Herr Noll's room in the language hallway). Pizza is always provided!
Advisor: D.Noll
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STILES-Elementary Language
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This club meets on Wednesdays every other week in room 237.
Advisor: L. Ziegler
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Student Council
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The purpose of the Student Council is to promote internal harmony, to
provide service to the student body, to stimulate and recognize
outstanding achievement and to promote the general welfare of the
school.
Advisor: E. Landis
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Susquehanna Service
Dog Club |
Susquehanna Service Dogs (SSD) club is an extension of SSD, a local non-profit that trains service dogs for individuals with disabilities. SSD Club is run by student volunteers who educate the CV community on the function and importance of service dogs, and provides club members with insight into the training process and volunteer experience. During the school year, club meetings are always announced on CVTV, and are generally held every other Tuesday from 3:00 to 4:00 in the blended learning commons. SSD dogs are regularly in attendance. Club members also have the opportunity to socialize new litters of service dog puppies, fund raise, and seek out volunteer positions if desired. Additionally, the club is working to get CV's own SSD facility dog to assist students and staff in the high school guidance office. Come and check out Susquehanna Service Dogs Club! New members are always welcome!
Advisor: K. Clements
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