Clubs & Activities
Mountainside offers a wide variety of co-curricular activities to enrich and enhance students' high school experience. Our hope is all students will engage in one or more co-curricular opportunities.
Club forms are found in the Policies & Forms section of the website.
Clubs & Activities
Clubs
- Allergy Club
- ASCE
- Badminton Club
- Black Student Union
- Chess Club
- Chinese Culture Club
- Club Hope
- Coding Club
- DECA
- Efficient Organization Learning (EOL)
- Environmental Club
- Feminism Club
- Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)
- Homework Club
- HOSA
- Iceberg
- Jesus Pizza
- Key Club
- Kenya Club
- Latinx Leadership
- Leos Club
- Lit Mag
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National Art Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- PERIOD @ Mountainside
- Red Cross Club
- Robotics
- SAT
- Science Bowl
- Speech and Debate
- Spikeball
- Student Culture
- UNICEF
- Unified
- We Dine Together
- Zen Club
- Woodworking
- Younglife
Allergy Club
ASCE
Badminton Club
Black Student Union
Chess Club
Description:
To learn, improve and have fun playing chess
Advisor: T. Beckius
Student Contact: Andrew Grass
Meeting Times: 1st Wednesday, 5:30 - 6:15pm
Room: Zoom
Zoom Link: https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89532895447?pwd=ZlMxOWxNTDNKZkI4TnZWaEpjeS9UUT09
Chinese Culture Club
Club Hope
Coding Club
DECA
Efficient Organization Learning (EOL)
Environmental Club
Feminism Club
Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)
Homework Club
HOSA
Iceberg
Jesus Pizza
Key Club
Kenya Club
Latinx Leadership
Leos Club
Lit Mag
Mu Alpha Theta
Description: To allow students who are strong in math or would like to pursue higher studies in math to strengthen their skills through competition and share their knowledge/passion with other students with the same interests
Advisor: J. Dowell
Student Contact: Esha Ahmed
Meeting Times: 2nd & 4th Mondays 2:40 - 3:40pm
Zoom Link: https://beavertonk12.zoom.us/j/4928100761?pwd=dGNiSS9tNCs3Slc1MFVrdjFBM3c0QT09
National Art Honor Society
National Honor Society
PERIOD @ Mountainside
Description:
This club is an extension of the PERIOD movement, a national nonprofit organization which aims to end period poverty and stigma. We will serve, educate, and advocate for our community on all things menstruation through product drives, letter writing campaigns, poster making parties, and many more activities.
Advisor: K. Ehrhart
Student Contact:
Asha Mohan
Meeting Times:
2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 2:40-3:40
Room:
Red Cross Club
Robotics
SAT
Science Bowl
Speech and Debate
Spikeball
Student Culture
UNICEF
Unified
We Dine Together
Zen Club
Woodworking
Younglife
Description:
To connect with students and expand our community to give people a safe space. Students can make new friends, have fun activities, learn about God, and expand our minds to Christianity giving everyone the opportunity to understand the concept of this belief.
Advisor: J. Gaffney
Student Contact:
Claire Grigsby & Gabi Richardson
Meeting Times:
Sundays, 7:27
Room: TBD