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  1. School noted for programs, clubs.(Schools): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. Poor Mallory! (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1999-10
  3. Stacey And The Bad Girls (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1995-07
  4. Harvard Business School Career Guide for Finance--1999 by Editor Anthony L. Tillman, 1998-10
  5. Riding School (Pony Club) by Catherine Saunders, 2003-07
  6. Kristy and the Mother's Day Surprise (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1999-10
  7. Ouran High School Host Club, Volume 11
  8. Horse & Pony Care (Kingfisher Riding Club) by Sandy Ransford, 2004-06-10
  9. The Magic Pretzel (Werewolf Club Ready for Chapters) by Daniel Manus Pinkwater, 2000-09
  10. Franklin's Reading Club (Kids Can Read!: Level 2 Read with Help) by Kids Can Press, 2003-09-30
  11. Jessi Ramsey, Pet-sitter (Baby-Sitters Club) by Ann M. Martin, 1999-10
  12. Roger by Kisd Club (Daab Architecture & Design)
  13. The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Management Consulting: 2000 (Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in Management Consulting)
  14. Hunt Club by Bret Lott, 2001-03

21. Colby | Clubs And Organizations
clubs and Organizations. general. Multicultural. Progressive and Political Performances are held throughout the school year. Colby Handbell Choir
http://www.colby.edu/home/orgs.shtml
Clubs and Organizations General Multicultural Progressive and Political Publications ... Club Sports With more than 90 clubs and organizations on campus, there is a wide variety of opportunities to get involved at Colby. More that 200 students hold leadership positions in the many cultural, athletic, musical, political, publication, religious, and service organizations run by students. You can easily become more deeply involved in a current interest or try something new. Please note Individual clubs are responsible for maintenance and upkeep of their Web sites. General Interest
  • Admissions Volunteers
  • Ballroom Dance Promotes ballroom and swing dance at Colby with an emphasis on teaching through lessons and events on campus. Advanced members may choose to attend intercollegiate dance competitions.
  • Colby Cheer Club Members of the Cheer Club participate in cheerleading activities at various Colby sporting events.
  • Colby Dancers All those interested in dance, whether beginning or advanced, may take daily classes in the studios of the Strider Theater. Several performances are scheduled each year.
  • Colby Dinner Theater Colby Dinner Theater was motivated by a desire to bring an alternative and experimental form of theater to Colby. Comedy, interactive theater, improvisation, and musical innovation are all readily accessible within the concept of Dinner Theater. Colby Dinner Theater is a place for students to have fun, to experiment and bring all forms of media and entertainment to the forefront of the Colby social atmosphere. The club stages two productions each year in Page Commons for the Colby public and Admissions Discover Colby Weekend.

22. Clubs - Schools & Juniors
general Smuts High school. Vereeniging, Gauteng. Email Rod Hughes.
http://www.rowsa.co.za/clubs/SchSmuts.html
General Smuts High School
Vereeniging, Gauteng
E-mail

Rod Hughes

23. Campus Activities--Washington And Lee University
Campus Activities general clubs and Organizations. Club Asia The cheerleadingsquad works to promote school spirit, encourage attendance at sports
http://campuslife.wlu.edu/campus_activities/general.htm
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Club Sports Community Service General Clubs and Organizations Intercollegiate Athletics ... Student Government Campus Activities General Clubs and Organizations Club Asia English for Speakers of Other Languages Financial Affairs Committee (Cold Check) Gay-Straight Alliance ... Williams Investment Society Club Asia
President: Christina Hyeonhee Kim
Vice President: Jenny Lu
Secretary: Huan Jin Publicity: Ken-Cheng Hsiang
Treasurer: Jon Belcher
Adviser: Janet Ikeda
Organization e-mail: clubasia@wlu.edu English for Speakers of Other Languages The mission of English for Speakers of Other Languages is to facilitate communication in Spanish and English in Rockbridge County and within its growing Hispanic community. Besides offering formal ESOL classes and one-on-one tutoring arrangements, ESOL also provides translation of documents and a hot-line to provide immediate interpreting and translation services, especially for the medical community and their patients. Tutor Chair: Stephanie Dodson
Publicity Chair: Christina Zanotti
Translation Chair: Meg Strother
Hotline Chair: Andres Amerikaner Faculty advisor: Professor Ellen Mayock Financial Affairs Committee (Cold Check)
Chair: M. Alexander Calder

24. Skyview High School General Information
Each year all schools determine clubs that are open to any Skyview High school general Information school Principal Jamie Kane. Office Manager
http://www.mapleton.us/schools/skyviewgeneral.html
Calendar College Scholarship Information

Skyview High School
Skyview High School's new exciting education choices center on academic rigor, college preparation and real-life experiences.
Mapleton Public Schools, one of the most exciting school districts in
ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL:
  • complete a rigorous, standards-based, college preparatory curriculum. demonstrate their progress in and/or mastery of learning through public exhibition. be connected with at least one adult in a small, personalized learning environment. contribute purposefully to their community. benefit from frequent and meaningful parental involvement in their learning. learn and consistently utilize collaboration with other students and staff. connect content with their interests and passions to create relevance for learning. be prepared for and apply to college.
  • All high school students will have choices that extend their school day.Arts

    25. SE PA Scholastic Contact Information
    schools (no particular order yet; includes afterschool clubs) Type/Eligibility,Any school K-12, primarily HS, All HS in general location
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/danheisman/Scholastics/SE_PA_Scholastic_Info_Lists
    SE PA Scholastic Contact Information Page under construction - please help provide info E-mail Dan to add your school/club/league to this page Schools (no particular order yet; includes after-school clubs) School Name William Tennent HS Beaumont Elementary St. Mary Magdalen School Town Warminter PA Devon Media Contact Person Fred Prout Michael A. Newman Mrs Julie Schramm Contact number(s) 610-644-3602 (H) 610-405-9396 (C) Contact E-mail proufr@Centennialsd.org manewman11@aol.com tjschramm@juno.com Website www.Centenn ialSD.org Level of School High School Grades K-4 K-8 Type of School Public Public Catholic Type of Chess Program(s): After-school club Before school club Club Chess League Membership LBCSCL Misc: interscholastic play with other Bucks and Montogomery County schools Club meets before school 7:30 AM to 8:45 AM, restricted to students, usually 40-60 student members. Please contact us to play informal matches. we meet Fridays during lunch from Nov thru March. School Name Community Academy of Philadelphia Beaver Creek Elementary Wilson Middle School Town Philadelphia Downingtown Philadelphia Contact Person Eric Thomason Mark Wood Marilyn Krupnick/Dennis Sussman Contact number(s) 215 533 6700 ext 128 215-681-9393 (C) Contact E-mail ethomason@communityacademy.org

    26. UIL Booster Club Guidelines
    Booster clubs should apprise school administrators of all club activities. should be made to the general club membership and kept on file at the school.
    http://www.uil.utexas.edu/admin/booster.html

    27. Soc.org.service-clubs.misc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    The general objectives of Rotary clubs in every country are the same the Interact clubs are sponsored by Rotary clubs for secondary school students
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/service-clubs/general-faq/
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    soc.org.service-clubs.misc Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    There are reader questions on this topic!
    Help others by sharing your knowledge
    From: soscm-faq@MIT.EDU (Ping Huang, s.o.s-c.m FAQ maintainer) Newsgroups: soc.org.service-clubs.misc pshuang@MIT.EDU Subject: **** SECTION 0. FAQ posting information **** Subject: Q0.1. How to retrieve copies of this FAQ There are a number of other anonymous FTP and Web servers which archive Usenet postings which have been cross-posted to the *.answers newsgroups (including this posting). The canonically most up-to-date version of this document can be retrieved by anonymous FTP from: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/service-clubs/ You may also obtain a copy by email if you do not have access to an FTP client at your site; send email to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following text in the BODY of the message: send usenet/news.answers/service-clubs/general-faq If you have access to a World Wide Web (WWW) browser, here are some URL's for HTML-converted versions of this document: http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/service-clubs/general-faq.html

    28. Religion In The Public Schools - Student Religious Clubs
    to general legal rules and policy guidelines for school administrators, The meeting of religious clubs in school facilities pursuant to their rights
    http://www.adl.org/religion_ps_2004/clubs.asp

    Introduction
    Background: Religious Liberty in America Prayer in Public School Religion in the Curriculum ... Education Religion in the Public Schools Student Religious Clubs General Rule: The Equal Access Act (" EAA") (20 U. S. C. §§ 4071-74) requires public schools which meet certain criteria to treat all student-initiated groups equally, regardless of the religious, political, philosophical or other orientation of the groups. This means that to the extent that a school board opens up its school facilities to any student-led and run non-curriculum related group, it must uniformly open its facilities to all student-led and run groups, including religious ones. The EAA was adopted by Congress in 1984, and its constitutionality was upheld by the U. S. Supreme Court in Board of Education of Westside Community Schools v. Mergens, 496 U. S. 226 (1990).
    This Chapter is limited to a discussion of student-initiated religious clubs. Chapter X addresses the related topic of access to school facilities by outside religious clubs and organizations.
    Does the EAA apply to all schools?

    29. International School Manila -- High School Organization & Clubs
    The High school s clubs, organizations, and societies encompass activities that It sets the general policies and guidelines by which each club and
    http://www.ismanila.com/high_orgs_clubs.htm
    By the time our children reach High School, the goal of creating global citizens of the future becomes much more a reality. Students are encouraged to be creative problem solvers, effective communicators, knowledgeable and responsible citizens and respectful, enthusiastic,
    life-long learners.
    Guidance

    School Philosophy

    Curriculum

    Activities
    ... Community Service
    Although the emphasis is on academic studies, other activities including forensics, sports, arts and music contribute to the development of the "well rounded" students.
    Classroom instruction promotes self-discipline, responsibility and academic excellence. Clubs and organizations support students' personal unique talents and interest. Officers of clubs learn valuable leadership skills. Fine arts and athletics provide opportunities to pursue special interests and gain an appreciation of culture.
    The High School's clubs, organizations, and societies encompass activities that appeal to every aspect of the persona. Languages, culture, outreach, publishing, honors, music and writing help students identify their inclinations and develop them into fields of study. The students graduate focused on their goals for the future in the next phase of their lives, their university years .

    30. History Of Scales  Neighborhoods Served Honors And Awards Curriculum Informatio
    general Information. History of Scales Neighborhoods Served Community Otherschool Information clubs and Special Interests school Information
    http://www.wcs.edu/ses/GeneralInfo.htm
    Grades Enrichment General Information
    History of Scales
    Neighborhoods Served

    Honors and Awards

    Academic Information
    ...
    Clubs and Special Interests

    History W.P. Scales Elementary School was opened in the fall of 1977. Scales originally served a student population in grades K-6. Currently, Scales serves a student enrollment of 635 in grades K-5. The students of Scales live principally in a residential area west of Franklin Road. The population and ethnic make-up of Scales is reflective of the community and is of an increasingly diverse cultural and social background. We believe the school is an extension of the community guided by democratic principles, dedicated to enhancing the rights and privileges of a citizen, and laying a foundation for leadership. Neighborhoods Served Scales currently serves the following neighborhoods: Woodway, Heathrow Hills, Fountainhead, Brentwood Country Club, Meadowlake, Princeton Hills, McGavock Farms, Foxland Hall, Belle Rive, Belle Rive II, Dekemont Downs, Highlands of Belle Rive, Chapel Hill, River Oaks, Wildwood, Laurelwood, Derby Glenn, Lenox Park, Highland View, Hollytree Farms, Waterford, Hillview Estates, Forest Park, Deerwood, Brentwood Hills, Landmark, and Oakhampton. Honors and Awards
    • Southern Association Accreditation in December, 1981; 5 year review in April 1986, 10 year review in November, 1991, 15 year review in November, 1996, and 20-year review, October, 2001.

    31. After-School Computer Clubs
    The Afterschool Computer Club project provides an opportunity for to reachthe general public in partnership with the Pittsburgh Public schools.
    http://www.info-ren.org/publications/after-school/Computer_Clubs.html
    After-School Computer Clubs
    I. Project Purpose
    The After-School Computer Club project provides an opportunity for:
    • Parent involvement in the schools and their children's educational work; Introduction to computer and networking technologies for students and parents; and Community training and involvement in the schools for other community members.
    More generally, the After-School Computer Club project is designed to provide capacity building to help people gain the tools to solve problems. Access to computer and Internet technology on the community level also provides important benefits for bridging the Digital Divide. Students of all ages gain access to educational resources that supplement classroom work; for adults, it can provide the sole course of instruction. The Internet also provides a means for community residents to communicate with each other and remain connected with activities in the school. Citizens also gain access to information about government services and activities, which are increasingly being placed online.
    II. Initial Pilot Program and Its Evolution

    32. School Clubs / Sports / Activities
    Search only school clubs / Sports / Activities, and everything underneath Businesses Organizations Human Resource Development general Firing/
    http://www.fairness.com/resources/by-metacat?metacat_id=147

    33. School Of Veterinary Medicine -- Student Clubs
    Student clubs/Organizations/Programs school of Veterinary Medicine This clubis active in trying to educate the general public of the benefits of
    http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/Student_Clubs.html
    Student Clubs/Organizations/Programs
    School of Veterinary Medicine
    MEDICINE CLUBS
    The purpose of these clubs is to provide opportunity for students to gain additional knowledge and experience within a particular area of specialty in veterinary medicine. This is accomplished through speakers, wet-labs, meetings and other club functions. These clubs include:
    Avian and Exotic Animal Medicine Club
    Behavior Medicine Club
    Canine Medicine Club
    Shelter Dog Project ...
    Feline Medicine Club
    Food Animal and Reproduction Medicine Club
    Holistic Veterinary Medicine Club
    Llama/Alpaca Medicine Association
    Wildlife and Aquatic Animal Medicine Club
    Veterinary Pathology Club
    CLASS CLUBS
    Class of 2006
    Class of 2007

    Class of 2008
    SPECIALTY CLUBS / ORGANIZATIONS
    American Animal Hospital Association
    The student chapter of AAHA informs and educates students about veterinary hospitals and practice standards.
    Caduceus Club
    A social club designed to promote interaction between veterinary students and faculty/staff in the vet school.
    Doxie Derby - Class of 2007
    The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Doxie Derby is hosted annually by the second-year veterinary student class. The race is held during Picnic Day in the Pavilion at the Activities and Recreation Center located on LaRue Drive.

    34. East High School - Home Of The Leopards - SLCSD - General Information
    *school clubs are those directly related to the curriculum. Both school clubsand Student clubs require signed parental permission to attend and
    http://east.slc.k12.ut.us/pages/information/clubs.htm
    Home Contact About East High School School Boundaries ... Information QuickLinks District Home Page Webmail eSIS for Teachers/Staff USOE Pioneer UEN Novelist Surweb Salt Lake City Public Library Dictionary.com Encarta Google Search Engine List Got Plugins? - Adobe Acrobat Reader Powerpoint Flash JINIT Pluggin for eSIS ... Java for eSIS Got Browsers? - Internet Explorer Mozilla Got feedback? Or do you have any information to add to the East High Website? Please submit updates, corrections or useful information using the online feedback form... Site Search
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    sitemap Clubs East High School 2002-03 Approved Clubs a
    (As of 2/14/03) Student Organizations Authorized by Policy Without Application Student Government - Lynnette Orme
    Baseball - Terry Harward
    Debate Club - Frank Langheinrich
    East High Production Comp. (Drama) - Toni Butler
    Football - Aaron Whitehead
    Golf - Scott Bringhurst
    Instrumental Music - Ken Green
    Softball - Emily Rushton
    Tennis (Boys and Girls) - Peachy Quinton Track and Cross Country - Ben Stowell Vocal Music - Anne Applegate Volleyball - Metiline Tuitupou Wrestling - Roy Talk Authorized School Clubs* Art Club - Patricia Clay Computer Club - Frank Langheinrich Dance Company - Heidi Clark East Theatrical Club/Int.Thespian Society - Toni Butler

    35. Krannert School Of Management - Finance Club Home
    Finance Club. KFC Upcoming Events. Krannert Finance Club End of Year Social Events Web Cameras school History general Information Contact
    http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/clubs/finance/
    Katalyst Courses Directory Sitemap ... Finance Club Finance Club Home Search Krannert Keyword(s)
    Section
    Krannert Only Purdue
    Finance Club
    Oncoming Events GE Experienced Commercial Leadership Program (ECLP) Wednesday, September 7, 2005
    6:30 pm
    RAWL 3058
    Ford Finance Wednesday, September 14, 2005
    6:30 pm
    Venue TBD
    Wednesday, September 21, 2005
    6:30 pm Venue TBD Morgan Stanley Speaker: Bill Strong Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:30 pm Venue TBD
    Past Events Finance Club General Meeting Speaker: Professor Roger Stewart Tuesday, September 6, 2005 6:00 pm RAWL 3058 Finance Club Callout Speaker: Bill Strong Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:15 pm RAWL 3058 Finance Club End of Year Social When: 7-9pm April 27, Where: Holiday Inn Select/City Center 515 South St, Lafayette, IN 47901 Chris Norwood, CFA Tuesday, January 25th 6:00 pm RAWL 3058 This Tuesday, January 25 th , Christopher Norwood, member of the Board of Directors Investment Management Association of Indianapolis (CFA Indianapolis Chapter), will to talk to us about his experiences and the benefits of getting a CFA, specifically, about the topics mentioned below. Pizza will be provided. 1) Chris experience in the finance arena 2) Typical careers for the CFA - career opportunities 3) Information about CFA organization - Indianapolis Chapter.

    36. Chessville - Scholastic Chess Instruction - Scholastic Chess Club Meetings: A Ge
    Scholastic Chess Club Meetings A general Framework By Prof. Chester Nuhmentz Here s a meeting outline that can work well for many school chess clubs
    http://www.chessville.com/instruction/Professor_Chester_Nuhmentz/Scholastic_Ches
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    • Snack (10 minutes) Brief general instruction (10 minutes) Divide students into teams for the day (1 minute) Team quiz (10 minutes) Introduce activities for between-round practice (2 minutes) Round 1 games (25 minutes) Round 2 games (25 minutes) Announcements for prizes, assignments, next meeting

    37. Primary Level Literacy Resources
    See also resources for school libraries and general children s reading resources . Write Away runs penfriend clubs for children and adults which can
    http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Database/resources.html
    www.literacytrust.org.uk Building a literate nation Resources Main Menu NLT home Site A-Z What's new Resources ... Contact us NLT initiatives National Reading Campaign Reading Connects Reading Champions The Vital Link ... Reading Is Fundamental, UK Primary level resources Organisations
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    Literacy: What Works? by Sue Palmer and Pie Corbett
    Reading and the literacy hour See also resources for school libraries and general children's reading resources
    The Assessment of Reading: www.ioe.ac.uk/publications

    38. Physics And Astronomy Forums -
    general Highschool Discussion Meet other students, discuss classes, projects,competitions, after school clubs and more. 32, 275, No Intimidation
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    39. GFWC Pennsylvania
    The general Federation of Women s clubs Pennsylvania was organized in 1895 in Our Juniorette clubs are composed of students of Middle school and High
    http://www.gfwcpennsylvania.org/
    General Federation
    of Women's Clubs Pennsylvania
    Dawn L. Himler
    President
    Mission Statement
    For over a century, GFWC PA has encouraged Pennsylvania women to unite their influence and interests to promote civic, educational, legislative, moral and social measures.
    History
    The General Federation of Women's Clubs Pennsylvania was organized in 1895 in Philadelphia, and became a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs the same year. The General Federation of Women's Clubs , headquartered in Washington D.C., is one of the largest women's volunteer service organizations in the world.
    Membership
    GFWC PA members include teachers, business owners, social workers, elected officials, medical professionals, homemakers, corporate executives, students, and retirees, representing six geographical districts , 27 counties, and 205 clubs with an approximate membership of 7100.
    Membership in general clubs is open to women 18 years of age and older. Our Juniorette clubs are composed of students of Middle School and High School age and are one of the fastest growing membership areas.

    40. West Los Angeles Karate School - Japanese Martial Arts Training
    general information. Directions to West Los Angeles Karate school classes (updatedSunday, Internet clubs section added to Further Resources section,
    http://wlakarate.com/
    Welcome to West Los Angeles Karate School
    * Traditional Japanese Shotokan style karate-do
    * Instruction for men and women, teenagers, adults and seniors.
    * No contracts / no contact / low fees compare for yourself
    * Chief Instructor George Takahashi
    * Visitors and observers are welcome.
    Free week of training for new students!
    General information:

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