MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL NORTH - 63 Tindall Road, Middletown Township, NJ  07748 - Phone:  732-706-6061  Fax:  732-706-9575

Patricia Vari-Cartier, Ed.D., Principal

HSN Activities Roster - Coaches

Co-Curricular Activities Roster

Club

Advisor

Time

Place

Purpose

Activities

 

Academic Team

Ms. Knight

Rm. 1414/1214

TBA

beginning Nov.

Rm.

TBA

To compete in locally hosted academic competitions. All students welcome.

Participate in Academic Bowls at various colleges. Season Dec-May.

 

Bottlecappers

Ms. Laue

Rm. 1206/1411

Scheduled on BOE website

Listed on

BOE website

To teach youngsters about the effects of drugs and alcohol abuse.

 

Classroom visits to elementary and middle schools to present program.

Chess Club/Team

Mr. McLoughlin

Rm. 1418

Tuesday practice

Oct– Mar.

Rm. 1418

To hone and develop skills for enjoyment and competition.

Meets and tournaments on Wednesdays – Varsity Team.

Class Councils:

Frosh/Soph

Junior

Senior

 

Ms. Basmagy / Taylor

Mr. Kerrigan/Lombardi

Ms. Giudice/Laskowitz

 

 

Every Thursday

 

Every Wed

Every Monday

 

 

 

Rm. 2123

 

Rm. 2401

Rm. 2202

 

Plan class activities and boost class spirit. Each class fundraises for prom and other class activities. Councils are open to all class members interested in helping Middletown North!!!

Haunted Halls, Homecoming, Powder Puff, Lip Sync, Volleyball Tourneys, Senior Prom, Senior BBQ, Senior Breakfast, Junior Prom, Bagel Sales, Ice Cream Social, Penny Wars, Battle of the Bands, Mr. North,

Locks of Love.

Computer Club

Mr. Decker

Rm. 2202

 

Thursdays

2:15 – 4: 00 PM

Rm. 2202

Learn new computer skills. Open to everyone.

Web page design, digital artwork & animations, design software

Dance Team

Mrs. T. Mahoney

Rm. 2101

Every Thursday

Cafeteria

Open to all students interested in dance.

Student performances. Fun and fitness.

Drama Club

Mrs. G Mahoney

Rm. 1403

Posted outside

1403

Theater/1403

Assist with all aspects of producing a show.

Three main stage productions and other drama competitions; trips!

Family Career and Community Leaders of America

 

Mrs. Corvo

Rm. 1200

 

Every Wednesday

 

Rm. 1200

 

Open to all students interested in career and community activities

Attend state meetings, discuss issues that effect our community, etc.

Future Business Leaders of America

Mr. Felegy Rm.2128

Ms. Pearson Rm. 2414

 

Every Thursday

 

Rm.2414

Organization of student leaders preparing for careers in business.

 

Participate in leadership and career development programs and compete in areas of business. Trips!

 

Future Educators of America

 

Ms. Trocchia

Rm. 1410

 

Every Monday

 

Rm. 1410

Provides students with the opportunity to explore careers in education and to understand the role of the educator.

Workshops, field experiences, speakers, book drive, Culturefest, various community service activities.

 

Half Choir

Mr. Isherwood

Rm. 1506

 

Every Monday

2:15 – 3:15 PM

 

Rm. 1506

Open to students who are interested in singing but are unable to take choir as an elective class.

Perform at Winter and Spring concerts, Cabaret show, various community performances.

Key Club

Mr. Sedlak

Rm. 1202

Every Wednesday

Cafeteria

Open to students interested in serving the community.

Blood Drives, Senior Citizen Dance, many school and community projects.

Language Honor Soc.

French

German/Latin

Italian

Spanish

 

Mrs. Barca

Mrs. Duffy

Mrs. Cuscina

Mrs. Zink

 

Announced

Monthly/Wed

Monthly/Thurs

Monthly/Wed

 

Rm.  1406

Rm.  1206

Rm.  1415

Rm. 1404

Promotes an awareness of various cultures and languages.

Students generally must have a B+/A or better average in advanced levels. Each language honor society has its own selection criteria.

Participation in Saturnalia, Culture Café, Oktoberfest, Columbus Day Fiesta, field trips to museums, operas, Broadway plays, sponsor a Mexican child, language tutoring, community service.

Lion’s Roar, newspaper

 

Mrs. Bolton

Rm. 2120

Every Wednesday (may change)

 

Rm.  2120

Produce the school newspaper by contributing artwork, photographs, written articles, and desk-top publishing.

Students attend workshops, conferences, serve as interns for local newspapers.

Symphonic and

Marching Band;

Band Front

 

Ms. Buoncuore

Rm. 1500

 

Band Class &

Mon & Wed PM

 

Band Room 1500

Students have a background in music and a desire to perform.

Performance at parades, football games, band competitions, concerts, community events; trips!

FRED Band

 

Ms. Buoncuore

Rm. 1500

Every Thurs

3:00 – 5:00 PM

Begin October

 

Band Room 1500

After school program for students who cannot participate in band class and want to continue playing their instrument.

Will perform during school band concerts in addition to a few gigs of their own.

PEP Band

Mr. Setteducato

Rm. 2315

Tuesday

3:00- 5:00 PM

Band Room

Students interested in promoting school spirit.

Performs during boys’ and girls’ basketball games and other functions.

Math Team

Mrs. Giordano

Rm. 2410

Monthly competitions

Cafeteria

Talented math students compete as individuals and as part of a team. 

 Shore Math League, state and national competitions.

 

Mock Trial Team

Ms. Pearson

Rm. 2414

Thursdays

Nov. to Feb

 

 

Rm. 2414

Students who are interested in learning about law and preparing cases for a trial.

Prepare and role-play the defense and prosecution of a fictitious case.

 

 

Model UN

 

Mrs. D’Alessandro

Rm. 1214

Every other Thursday

4:30-5:30

 

Rm. 1214

Students who are interested in learning about the role and workings of UN.

Prepare resolutions and debate international issues at Princeton University Conference.

 

National Honor Society

 

Ms. Murphy

Rm. 2125

 

1sst & 3rd

Wednesday

 

Rm. 2125

Recognizes academic excellence, character, leadership and community service. 3.5 GPA + 100 hrs. service.

Students participate in tutoring and community service projects; “Talk Like Pirate Day”.

 

REBEL (Anti -Smoking Club)

 

Mr. Obermeier

Rm. 2121

 

2nd Tuesday

7 AM

 

Library

Youth led movement intended to reach, educate and empower NJ youth to make healthy lifestyle decisions and to support non-smoking norms.

Great American Smoke –Out, National Quit Smoking Day, Kick Butt Stay on Campus and public service announcements.

Polaris, yearbook

Ms. Vega

Rm. 1018

 Thursdays

Rm. 1018

Produce the school yearbook. Open to everyone.

Learn writing, editing, layout, photography, and business.

Science League:

Biology Team

Chemistry Team

 

 

Mr. Unterstein

Mr. St. Clair

 

 

TBA

TBA

 

 

Rm. 2213

Rm. 2201

 

Talented science students compete in their subject.

Competition season runs from 

January– April.

Teams participate in N. J. State Science League competitions each month for state ranking and awards.

Selected by teacher/advisor.

 

SEARCH Club

Ms. Longo Rm. 2205

Ms. Stickle Rm. 2309

Every Wednesday

 

Rm. 2309

Open to students interested in environmental awareness.

Earth Day, beach clean ups, Coffeehouse, camping, canoe trips!

Social Justice Committee

Mrs. McLaughlin

2126

Mr. Kerrigan Rm. 2403

 

Every Tuesday

 

 

Rm. 2126

Students working to fight discrimination.

Promotes tolerance toward all people.

Give presentations, workshops, sponsor speakers & assemblies; Culturefest.

 

Student Council

 

Mr. Koumoulis

Rm. 2111

 

Every Wednesday

 

 

Rm. 2111

Students working to improve the school and assume leadership roles.

School – wide initiatives that bring all grade levels together working toward a common goal….Carnival, talent show, etc.

TV Production Club

Mrs. Ranger

Rm. 1301

 

 

Every Wednesday

 

Rm. 1301

Open to all students interested in producing shows to broadcast at school.

Videotaping commercials for screens in cafeteria. Produce “North in Action” show.

Viewpoint, Literary Magazine

Ms. Brodeur

Rm. 1413

Ms. Heaney

Rm. 2119

 

Every Wednesday

 

 

Rm. 2113

Open to all students interested in writing, poetry, literature and art. Submit works via e-mail or at a meeting. Brodeur@middletownk12.org.

Publish student works in the school literary magazine. National Novel Writing Month in November, Counterpoint in January, and Viewpoint Publication in May.

 

MIDDLETOWN HS NORTH ATHLETICS

FALL SPORTS

Sport

Coach

How to Contact

Football (Fr, JV, Varsity)

Mr. Joe Trezza  – Head Coach

Football Coach’s Office or 1204

Boys’ Soccer (Varsity)

Mr. Fred Napoli – Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Girls’ Soccer ( JV, Varsity)

Mr. Matt Ritter– Head Coach

Rm. 2118

Field Hockey

Mr. William LaFalce– Head Coach

Main Office Mailbox

Boys’ Cross Country

Mr. Rich Piro - Head Coach

Rm. 2403

Girls’ Cross Country

Ms. Jen Turiello - Head. Coach

Women’s PE Office

Girls’ Gymnastics

Ms. Jade Rubel – Head Coach

Main Office Mailbox

Girls’ Tennis

Mr. John Bogosian – Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Cheerleading

Ms. Margot Guidice – Head Coach

Rm. 2410

Weight Room

Mr. Greg Ridolfi

Men’s PE Office

 

WINTER SPORTS

Sport

Coach

How to Contact

Boys’ Basketball (Fr, JV, Varsity)

Mr. Mike Iasparro – Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Girls’ Basketball (Fr, JV, Varsity) 

Mr. Ed Jones– Head Coach

Rm. 1211

Wrestling (Fr, JV, Varsity)

Mr. Matt Sirchio – Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Girls’ Indoor Track

Ms. Jen Turiello – Head Coach

Women’s PE Office

Boys’ Indoor Track

Mr. Ray Convey– Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Boys’ Bowling

Mr. John Oxley – Head Coach

Rm. 2412

Girls’ Bowling

Mrs. Gail Farwell – Head Coach

Rm. 1420

Swimming (Boys & Girls)

Mr. Ken Sedlak - Head Coach

Rm. 1202

Ice Hockey

Mr. Neil Leone - Head Coach

Rm. 1109

Cheerleading

Ms. Margot Guidice – Head Coach

Rm. 2410

Weight Coach

Mr. Greg Ridolfi

Men’s PE Office

 

SPRING SPORTS

Sport

Coach

How to Contact

Baseball (Fr, JV, Varsity)

Mr. Jon Scala – Head Coach

Rm. 2115

Softball (Fr, JV, Varsity)

Mrs. Lisa Smith – Head Coach

Women’s PE Office

Boy’s Track

Mr. Ray Convey – Head Coach

Men’s PE Office

Girls’ Track

Ms. Jen Turiello – Head Coach

Women’s PE Office

Golf

Mr. John Oxley – Head Coach

Rm. 2412

Boys’ Tennis

Mrs. Patricia Ouellette - Head Coach

Guidance Office

Weight Coach

Mr. Greg Ridolfi

Men’s PE Office

FORMS NEEDED:

Health History Questionnaire, Physician’s Evaluation and Parent Permissions and RDAT consent and Emergency Contact forms can downloaded

from our school website http://www.middletownk12.org/ under District Athletics.

ELIGIBILITY RULES APPLY TO PARTICIPATION. THE RULES ARE PUBLISHED IN SCHOOL HANDBOOK.

Student-Athletes must earn 30 credits from the previous school year (9th graders are automatically eligible) and be passing their classes each marking period.

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