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East Stroudsburg North

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Clubs & Activities

  • Aevidum is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that empowers youth to shatter the silence surrounding depression, suicide, and other issues facing teens. The word Aevidum, which means “I’ve got your back,” was created by students after a classmate died by suicide. Aevidum inspires schools and communities to adopt cultures of care and advocacy, encouraging all members to have their friends’ backs. Aevidum exists in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and colleges across the nation.At Aevidum’s core is an educational philosophy that positions Aevidum advisors in roles to challenge students to find their strengths and then to discover opportunities where they can amplify their voices. These experiences empower students to live lives of purpose and substance.
    ● Advisor - Mr. Beckworth / Ms. Arico● Contact - ten.dsase%40htrowkceb-salguod / ten.dsase%40ocira-nerual ● Google Classroom Code: n72gngh● Location - TBD● Day(s) - Tuesday until 4:15

  • Art Club provides students with a space where they can express their shared passion for art beyond the classroom. Students are free to openly experiment and explore with a plethora of different methods and materials on any artistic project that they wish to produce. Art Club also allows students to prepare portfolios for college, as well as provides opportunities to display work in school and public places. All students with an interest in art are encouraged to join, no matter what level of experience they are at. We are here to learn and have fun being imaginative and creative!
    ● Advisor - Ms. Ilch / Mr. Catalano● Contact - ten.dsase%40hcli-nire / ten.dsase%40onalatac-nhoj ● Location - TBD● Day(s) – Monday - Every other Tuesday until 4:15

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  • ● Advisors - Mrs. DeJesus-Perez / Ms. Perez● Contact - ten.dsase%40zerep-susejed-airam / ten.dsase%40zerep-assiluj● Location - TBD
    CLASS OFFICERS ● President - Lawrence Cruz● VP - Briann Anderson● Treasurer - Giavanna Cruz● Secretary - Hailey Vander Plaat● Sub - Griella Mella

  • The Class of 2027's goal is to work together to make each year the best that it can be! We will be working hard to fundraise for various events and brainstorm ways that we can give back to the school and the greater community. Students who want their voices heard when it comes to Class of 2027 events and want to step up to be leaders should get involved and attend Class of 2027 meetings. Being an active member of the Class of 2027 will be integral as we plan the fun Class events to come.
    ● Advisors - Mrs. Mlodzienski / Ms. Nagy● Contact - ten.dsase%40iksneizdolm-nail / ten.dsase%40ygan-yeslek

  • Meet once a month to discuss fundraisers and activities for the class of 2028.
    ● Advisor - Ms. Polinski / Ms. Messana● Contact - ten.dsase%40iksnilop-nerual / ten.dsase%40anassem-yma ● Location - 212● Day(s) - Once a month

  • Esports and Video Game Club has two aspects: the competition part and the club part. We usually compete in Smash Bros, Mario Kart, and Valorant, but have room for other games. We compete under the PIEA (Pennsylvania Interscholastic Esports Association) and Emerald Esports. Our goal is to create a community environment for students who love all aspects of video games, from playing games to the art of games, creation of games, and all the fun surrounding them. We pride ourselves on our openness and inclusivity. No matter what game you play, you're a gamer. We also work to showcase all aspects of potential future jobs involved with gaming and what gaming can teach us about life, teamwork, and creative thinking. We show there's way more to gaming than people think, including event planning, journalism, shout casting, streaming, art, fashion, and competition.
    ● Advisor – Mrs. Carson● Contact - ten.dsase%40nosrac-acissej● Location – TBD● Day(s) – TBD

  • The East Stroudsburg North Faith Club provides an environment where students can share their struggles and joys with each other and grow in their own faith. It will also enlighten students about community and global needs and how they can make a difference in the lives of others through their service. It will promote leadership opportunities for students as they plan and implement service projects.
    ● Advisor - Mrs. Miller● Contact - ten.dsase%40rellim-adnyl● Google Classroom Code: vitpveg● Location - Room 114● Day(s) – Tuesday from 2:40 - 4:15

  • Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) has been steadily running at North HS since 2015. It is a supportive club to build alliances between students, so ALL STUDENTS, including those in the LGBTQ community, feel safe, heard, and connected. Our club is aligned with nationwide organizations such as the GSA Network and GLSEN, as well as local organizations and other school GSA clubs.
    ● Advisor – Mrs. Marmo● Contact - ten.dsase%40omram-refinnej● Location – TBD● Day(s) – First Wednesday of every month

  • The Key and Leo Club is a combination of two youth service clubs: Youth Kiwanis and Youth Lions Club.

    Both of these clubs focus on providing acts of service to our homes, schools, and communities -- locally, as well as internationally.

    We participate in many service projects throughout the school year, including the Red Cross Blood Drives, the Special Olympics Polar Plunge, the Salvation Army Toy & Meal Holiday Drive, and NexTrex Community Recycling.

    Membership dues are $20.

    ● Advisor – Mrs. Nute● Contact - ten.dsase%40etun-enirehtak● Location - TBD● Day(s) – TBD

  • North's Literary and Art Magazine is an after-school activity where students work together to digitally and physically publish a collection of North students' best short stories, poems, recipes, flash fiction, nonfiction, digital art, photography, and drawings. This is an organization that can help prepare students for a future career in publishing, leadership, and writing as editors (members) will be reading submissions, making suggestions, and accepting submissions. Not only will there be the construction of the magazine once submissions roll in, but there will also be published authors and professors doing after-school workshops with the members of the Literary Magazine. Since we are a new organization, we are in need of officers. See Ms. Arico in room 308 and join the Google Classroom for more information on joining the Literary Magazine and/or becoming an officer.

    Submissions are open to anyone in the school (or in ESACA). Please give us a few weeks for a response while we get started. See the link to the Google Form below.

    Submissions Link: https://forms.gle/t7xABJDWpjXr47tv8

    ● Advisor - Ms. Arico● Contact - ten.dsase%40ocira-nerual ● Location - RM 308● Day(s) – Tuesday until 4:15

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  • The National Honor Society is a community service organization in which student members demonstrate academic excellence, display outstanding character, promote service to others, and exude leadership.

    Any high school student can apply for membership in the National Honor Society. Applications for membership for the 2025-2026 school year will be available in March and can be picked-up either in the guidance office or room 304. For acceptance into the Society, students must have a 3.5 GPA, must not have any in or out-of-school suspensions, and must be involved in extracurricular activities.

    The advisory panel for 2024-2025 school year: Ms. Householder, Mr. Massa, Mr. Dresch, Ms. Warner, Mr. Laughlin

    The induction ceremony for the 2024-2025 school year is Friday, April 25, at 7PM in the North High School auditorium. Participation in the ceremony is mandatory for membership.

    The mandatory National Honor Society induction rehearsal for the 2024-2025 school year Wednesday, April 23, at 7:45 AM in the North High School auditorium. 

    ● Advisor – Dr. Ware● Contact - ten.dsase%40eraw-semaj ● Location - TBD● Day(s) - TBD

  • Reading Olympics is a club designed to inspire students to become lifelong readers. The purpose of this club is to encourage participants to read more than they currently do, to read a greater variety of books, and to enjoy the excitement of reading and talking about books. The team format encourages students to share the challenge of reading the selection of books with their friends.The Reading Olympics competition is the culmination of the program that has teams of students reading books from a prepared list for several months prior to the final event. Each team consists of 8 to 14 students who agree to read from groups of 45 books appropriate for their age and reading level. The book lists are prepared the previous year by interested teachers and librarians.● Advisor – Brandon Hanks-Cherry
    ● Advisor - Mrs. Schroth● Contact - ten.dsase%40htorhcs-enirehtac ● Website - Reading Olympics

  • We aid members in working toward the attainment of the highest standards in art areas and bring art education to the attention of the school and
    community.
    ● Advisor - Dawn Hallenbeck / MaryKate Citera● Contact - gro.dsmp%40kcebnellahd / gro.dsmp%40areticm● Location - 204● Day(s) – Wednesday (2x monthly)

  • SADD's mission is to become a peer-to-peer education, prevention, and activism organization dedicated to preventing destructive decisions, particularly underage drinking, drug use, risky and impaired driving, teen violence, and teen suicide.
    ● Advisor - Mrs. Schroth / Ms. Walters● Contact - ten.dsase%40htorhcs-enirehtac / ten.dsase%40sretlaw-acissej ● Location - TBD● Day(s) - TBD

  • Scholastic Scrimmage is a team competition against other schools in Monroe County in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference. Members of the team work together answering academic and pop culture questions. During practices, we review previous questions and work on other skills for competition. We are always looking for new members to join. If interested, please see Mr. Cloward in room 100A.

    Competitions: Mondays (Mid-October through Mid-November)

    Practices: Thursdays (September through November)

    ● Advisor - Mr. Cloward● Contact - ten.dsase%40drawolc-leinad● Location - Room 230● Day(s) - Monday

  • The Student Government Association allows students to be the voice of the student body. SGA members lead in extra-curricular activites, community service, school spirit, and student events with their advisors' support. SGA organizes pep rallies, spirit week activities, and dances.
    ● Advisor - Ms. Wetherhold / Mrs. Parish● Contact - ten.dsase%40dlohrehtew-arabrab / ten.dsase%40hsirap-adnama ● Location – TBD● Day(s) - TBD

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    ● Advisor - Mr. Korb● Contact - ten.dsase%40brok-leahcim ● Location – TBD● Day(s) - TBD

  • Women in Stem is a club that started in 2022. It is essentially a team of young ladies who compete in the Governor's Stem Challenge. Our first year, we were 1 of 20 teams to make it to the state competition out of about 80 teams. We won honorable mention, 1st place for Medical Device, and a People's Choice Award. The purpose of the club is to create a safe space for young ladies to explore their love for STEM subjects. We will compete again in the Governor's Stem Challenge this year and hopefully bring more awards back to North. The goal is to fill the Tech Ed wing with banners. 
    ● Advisor - Mrs. Edelbaum / Ms. Rosario● Contact - ten.dsase%40muablede-enileuqcaj / ten.dsase%40oirasor-acissej● Location - TBD● Day(s) – Tuesdays until 4:15

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  • Yearbook Club is a student-focused publication club where students work together to collaboratively build the North yearbook each year. Yearbook Club teaches students crucial life skills, offers creative experiences, provides writing and journalism opportunities, and acts as a great addition to a portfolio.  
    ● Advisor - Ms. Nagy / Ms. Mlodzienski● Contact - ten.dsase%40ygan-yeslek / ten.dsase%40iksneizdolm-nail● Location - TBD● Day(s) – TBD

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