Welcome to the Middletown High School North 
Co-Curricular Activities Page

Club

Advisor

Time

Place

Purpose

Activities

 

Academic Team

 

Ms. Paul

Rm. 2101

 

Tuesdays beginning Nov.

 

Rm.

2101

To compete in locally hosted academic competitions. All grade level students welcome. Season Dec-May.

Academic bowls at Rutgers U, Princeton U., Bridgewater-Raritan HS, Mater Dei HS, Allentown HS

 

Bottlecappers

 

Ms. Woods

Rm. 1413

Every Tuesday.

Training on weekends

 

Library

To teach youngsters about the effects of drugs and alcohol abuse New  9tth or 10th graders welcome to join.

Classroom visits to elementary and middle schools to present program.

 

Chess Club/Team

Mr. Grabowski

Rm.  2111

Tues,Wed.Thurs

Nov. –  Mar.

Rm. 2111

To hone and develop skills for enjoyment and competition

Meets and tournaments on Wednesdays – Varsity Team.

Class Councils:

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

 

Ms Basmagy - 2123

Mrs. Taylor- 2123

Koumoulis/ Paul -2101

Ms. Smith/Gavini 2118

 

Every Wed.

Every Thurs.

Every Monday.

Tuesdays

 

Rm.2123

Rm 1411

Rm 2101

Rm 2118

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!!!

Powder Puff, Homecoming, Junior and Senior Prom, Haunted Woods, Lip Sync, Mr. North, McTeacher Night,  Locks-of-Love, Cinderella’s Closet, March  of Dimes, etc

 

Computer Club

Mr. Decker

Rm. 2414

 

Every Wed.

 

Rm 2414

Share computer skills with others. Open to everyone.

Learn JAVA Script to write computer game, Robotics Competition.

 

Drama Club

 

Mrs. Mahoney

Rm. 1403

Between rehearsals.

See teacher

 

Theater

Assist with school productions and watch other productions at nearby theaters.

Three main stage productions and other drama competitions. Trips to professional theater.

Forensics:

Mock Trial Team

 

Model UN

 

Mrs. D’Alessandro

Rm 1214

 

Tues. 2:30-4:30

 

Tues. 5:00-6:00

 

Rm

1214

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

 

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

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

 

Prepare resolutions and debate international issues.

 

Future Business Leaders of America

 

Mr. Felegy

Rm . 2115

 

Every Thurs.

 

Rm 1109

Organization of student leaders preparing for careers in business.

Run the school store.

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

 

Future Educators of America

 

Ms. Trocchia

Rm 1410

 

Every Thursday

 

Rm. 1410

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

Workshops, field experiences, speakers

 

Half Choir

 

Mr. Isherwood

Rm 1506

 

Every Tuesday

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, community performances.

 

Key Club

Mr. Sedlak

Rm. 2115

Varies

Weekly

 

Cafeteria

Open to students interested in serving the community.

Blood Drives, Toys for Tots, many school and community projects.

Language Honor

French

German

Italian

Latin

Spanish

 

Mrs. Barca – 1406

Mr. Duffy -1201

Mrs. Cuscina  - 1413

Mr. Isherwood - 1415

Mrs. Zink -  1404

 

Announced

Tuesdays

Monthly/Tues

As needed

2nd Tues

 

Rm 1406

Rm 1201

Rm 1413

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 Festa, 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

 

Rm. 2131

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. Domashinski

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! Trips!

 

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.

 

National Honor Society

 

Mrs. Hodgins

Rm. 2127

 

Every

Thursday

 

Rm. 2127

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

Students participate in tutoring and community service projects.

REBEL (Anti -Smoking Club)

 

Mr. Obermeier - 2121

 

3rd 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

Mrs. Nazath

Rm. 1014

Every

Monday

Rm. 1014

Produce the school yearbook. Open to everyone.

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

Science League:

Biology Team

Chemistry Team

Earth Science Team

Physics Team

 

Mr. Unterstein - 2213

Mr. Mitgard- 2315

Mr. St. Clair - 2205

Mr. Bechtel - 2201

 

TBA 

Tuesday

Thursday

Thursday

 

Rm.2213

Rm.2315

Rm.2205

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

Mr. Habeck

Rm. 2305

Varies

Weekly

Rm.2305

 

Open to students interested in environmental awareness

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

Social Justice Committee

Mrs. McLoughlin 2126

Ms. Wilder

Every Monday

 

Rm 2126

Students working to fight discrimination.

Promotes tolerance toward all people.

Give presentations, workshops, sponsor speakers & assemblies

 

Student Council

 

Mrs. Longo – 2219

Mr. Zawistowski -2204

 

Every Wed

 

 

Rm.2204

Students working to improve the school and assume leadership roles.

School – wide initiatives that bring all grade levels together to work toward a common goal. And much more…

Viewpoint, Literary Magazine

Mrs. Clifford

Rm.  2107

Every Tues

 

Room

2107

Open to all Students interested in writing, poetry, literature and art.

Publish student works in the school literary magazine.