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Art Club

Art Club is for any students with interest in art.

Advisor: Dan Gerdeman

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Book Club

Students read popular books and discuss them in the monthly meetings. A wide range of literature is selected with student input.

Advisor: Diana Vance

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Chemistry Club

Information Coming Soon.

Advisor: Bonnie Bloom

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Chess Club

The purpose is to improve chess playing skills and participate in interscholastic chess competitions.

All chess players: The season is now over for us. Because of this, all meetings will now be held on Tuesdays. We had a good season, but we must continue playing as you can never stop getting better. Please remind your fellow chess players of this!

Advisor: Don Koontz

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Computer Club

Advisor: Carol Birnbaum

Cultural Awareness Club

Students participating in this club will explore diversity issues in our building and get to know students from many cultures. The goal of the club is to encourage understanding acceptance of all people, regardless of race or religon. All students are welcome to join. We will be celebrating 6 different cultures found in Ohio on scheduled theme days which will include food, music and informative movies.

Advisor: Linna Jordan

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Drama Club

Hilliard Davidson H.S. Drama Club sponsors the school's theatrical productions which currently include a fall children's play, a fall play or small cast musical, a winter 9th-10th grade play, a winter 11th-12th grade play, and a spring musical. Drama Club financially underwrites these productions. Students must be members of Drama Club and/or Tech Crew to participate in the school's theatrical productions (exception — chorus of the spring musical). For more information, please go to davidsontheatre.com.

Advisors: Trace Crawford and Diana Vance

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Electronic Journalism

Information Coming Soon.

Advisor: Corey Aumiller and Josh Penzone

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Environmental Awareness Club

The Environmental Awareness Club aims to help students connect with the natural environment and understand the importance of ecology to all areas of life, whether economic, political, emotional or spiritual. While exploring the natural beauty of our local area, we seek to raise awareness of ecological values and promote a sustainable lifestyle to preserve the earth’s legacy for future generations.

Advisor: Corey Aumiller

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F.C.C.L.A. (Family, Career, and Community)

Family Career and Community Leaders of America is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and woman in family and consumer sciences education in public and private schools through grade 12.

Projects focus on youth concerns including teen pregnency, parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, enviornment, nutrition and fitness, teen violence and career exploration. Involvment in FCCLA offers the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life.

Please see Ms. Roderick in Room 125 or Miss Hummel in room 121 if you have any questions.  Membership cost is $12.00 and is due by October 2nd.

Advisor: Elizabeth Hummel and Claire Roderick

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ. FCA is the largest Christian sports organization in America. FCA focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ.

Advisor: Jim Stimmel

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French Club

French Club meets for cultural activities once a month. Previous activities include watching French films, a Mardi Gras party, seeing a French play at Schiller Park, dinner at La Chatelaine and trips to the Columbus Museum of Art to see the works of French artists.

Club dues are $4.00 and anyone is welcome to join French club.

Advisor: Lisa Shepard

French National Honor Society

The Société Honoraire de Français, an honor society sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French, recognizes high achievement in French at the secondary level.

Membership shall be restricted to those actively engaged in the study of French in a secondary school.

Advisor: Lisa Shepard

Future Medical Club

This club is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in health care such as: doctor, nurse, surgical tech., respiratory therapist, radiologist, medical researcher, EMT, veterinarian, etc. Club members will be exposed to information concerning the health care field as well as interact with health care professionals.

Advisor: Bryan Leonard

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Future Teachers

To promote interest and gain experience in the field of education.

Advisor: Lauren Smith

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German Club

To promote interest in the language and culture of German-speaking countries.

Advisor: Janet Chapman

Hilliard High School Hockey Club
 

Hilliard’s High School Hockey club is a select group of talented hockey players from both Darby and Davidson. For information go to www.hilliardswhockey.com

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InterAct Club


Interact Club is a service organization that helps our community, nation, and world through assisting areas in need by putting service above self. Interact stands for International Action- so we have a focus on international service along with local service. Interact Club works in conjunction with Hilliard Rotary Club.

Advisors: Laura Corbin and Catherine Victor

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In-The-Know

Information Coming Soon.

Advisor: LeeAnn Cannistra

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Key Club

Key Club is an international organization that does community service in conjunction with our local Kiwanis Chapter of adults. Students joining Key Club can connect and make a difference on local, state, national and international community efforts. In addition, Key Club trains you to participate in Circle K (the college level) and Kiwanis (adult community volunteer organization). You can become a volunteer for life! Hilliard Davidson students have bimonthly meetings and must earn a minimum of 25 hrs of community service per year. International/local dues are $13.50.

Advisor: Donna Moss

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Las Chicas

This club is open to all Davidson girls who are of Hispanic descent. The goal of the club is to offer cultural and educational experiences which may be new to the girls involved. It includes many field trips, including "The Nutcracker." We discuss issues that are specific to the needs and problems of being Latina in Hilliard.

For the 2006-2007 school year, we are experimenting with the club by opening in up to all ELL girls with the belief that all of these girls are going through similar experiences.

Advisor: Linna Jordan

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Library Club

The Library Club originated for the purpose of collecting fines and fees for such things as lost or overdue books, etc. The proceeds go to buying extra materials and supplies for the media center.

Advisor: Chris Coombs

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National Art Honor Society

The NAHS program is specifically for high school students grades 10-12, for the purpose of inspiring and recognizing those students who have shown an outstanding ability in art. The NAHS also strives to aid members in working toward the attainment of their highest potential in art areas, and to bring art education to the attention of the school and community.

Advisor: Daniel_Gerdeman

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National Honor Society


The National Honor Society (NHS) is a national organization established to recognize outstanding high school. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible.

Advisors: Nancy Fisher and Jeffry Hubshman

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Science Olympiad

The Science Olympiad team is comprised of students (grades 9-12) who compete with other high schools in Ohio in a series of events involving all areas of science; biology, physics, chemistry, astromomy, earth science, geology, etc.
Hilliard Davidson competes in a regional competition in March and if successful advances to the Ohio State Olympiad at Ohio State University. Students with an interest in science who would like to compete are urged to join.

Advisor: Rusty Herring

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Ski Club

The Hilliard Davidson Ski and Board club will go to Mad River on Tuesday nights (starting January 5th) for six weeks, weather permitting. Students can ski or snowboard. Students who purchase a "once a week" pass also have the chance to improve their skills by taking lessons. The Ski and Board Club will also travel to Holiday Valley for a more challenging ski experience on January 23rd. Students can participate in the Mad River or the Holiday Valley ski trip or BOTH. Sign ups have begun- space is limited!  Info is available in rooms 212 and 164. 

The first 40 students will receive a FREE t-shirt.  10.00 off coupons are also available from Aspen Ski and Board.

Advisor: Laura Corbin and Bill Clarke
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Spanish Club

To promote interest in the language and culture of Spanish speaking countries.

Advisor: Norma Miller and Anne Weiant

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Spanish National Honor Society

The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica is an honor society for high school students enrolled in Spanish and the purpose of the society is to recognize high achievement of high school students in the Spanish language and to promote a continuing interest in Hispanic studies.

Advisor: Lisa Braun

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Tech Crew

Hilliard Davidson H. S. Tech Crew is a support/service club which allows students to explore the field of technical theatre (i.e., lighting, sound, prop building, scenic construction and design, special effects, stage management, etc.) in both a theoretical and hands-on way. The club not only provides the needed technical support for the high school's plays, but also for all concerts, awards ceremonies, recitals, variety shows, and other programs that occur in the Performing Arts Center.For more information, please go to davidsontheatre.com.

Advisor: Diana Vance

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Youth to Youth

Information Coming Soon.

Advisor: Steven Watts

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Student Government

Presidents

Jimmy Caudill and Taylor Newton

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Student Council Officers

Shanice Akoto
Matt Arthur
Andy Cook
Max Dawes
Meghan Gallagher
Adam Frazier
Ashton Krajewski
Charlie Lantz
Ally Nelson
Nate Roberto
Bailey Ross


Advisors: Cathy Tebay, Kara Urbanek Jill Burke, Aaron Cookson

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Renaissance Leaders

Margaret Busch
Harry Patel
Alina Mansoor
Michael Sinay


Advisors: Sara Goldrick, Lauren Flanagan

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Class of 2010 Representatives

Colleen Baker
Kate Brown
Ava Carvour
Alex Conrath
Kristen Espe
Jennifer Fink
Megan Griffin
Ryan Krempley
Katie Rine
Youssra Saqr
Mattey Spicer


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Class of 2011 Representatives

Zoe Allegretti
Bailey Burnside
Kyle Dembinski
Lauren Duncan
Jessica Hoover
Olivia Jackson
Rebekah Kauffman
Sam McNaughton
Emily O'Neal
Colleen Onders
Zach Slotta
Jillian Yuricich

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Class of 2012 Representatives

Leroy Akoto
Susan Anderson
Emily Assenheimer
Azia Balfauf
Kelsey Cronin
Mallory Dawes
Kellie Drobnick
Heath Flowers
Brandon Gleim
Kala Griffith
Ashwaq Guntane
Jake Himmeger
Andy Kwok
Chris Martin
Abbey McNaughton
Alison Newton
Alex Mickley
Alison Perkins
Troy Richter
Hunter Ruffner
Robert Snauwaert
Natalie Trubiano
Whitney Weadock

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