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Doerre Diplomats |
The Doerre Diplomats is a club whose purpose is to promote the Hispanic culture and the value of speaking the Spanish language in our community as well as to reach out to Spanish speaking students new to our school. Members, which include native and non-native speakers, share their favorite aspects of the Spanish culture via short “show & tell” presentations in a casual, informal setting and other activities. The club meets in Sra. Rivera’s room the first morning of every month at 8:15 a.m.
Club Sponsor: Millicent Rivera-Yanko
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Culture Club |
Doerre Culture Club meets one afternoon a month to celebrate and learn about other cultures around the world. Each presenter creates a photo slide show and speaks for 15-20 minutes. Most presenters bring a snack to share. Meetings are on Tuesday afternoons. If you would like to volunteer to present on a country, please contact Mrs. K at kkulhanek1@kleinisd.net
Parents and community members are welcome to attend these meetings in the library. |
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Anime Club |
The purpose of the Doerre Anime Club is to promote an interest in the art of Anime, discuss original stories and characters, learn to create Anime music videos using computer technology, and to study the mechanics behind how television in America creates today’s cartoons/Anime from Japanimation
Students have expressed in interest in creating Anime Music Videos of their own. An award-winning parent volunteer will be teaching students how to create their own computerized music videos.
Students have expressed an interest in having regular art contests. Topics might include original costume, original scene, original character, descriptions of character thoughts and situations, and other categories. Other teachers would be judges and critics.
The Anime club will be meeting once a month at 8:00 AM. We welcome all students who want collaborate with us. |
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Math Club |
The purpose of the Doerre Math Club is to promote an interest in mathematics, expose students to fun math activities, and foster a spirit of competitive pride in math contests. In the Math Club we want to challenge students to grow in mathematics each year. To encourage students to excel, we train students to compete in math competitions.
The Doerre Math Club is open to all students of various mathematic abilities. We welcome all students who want to enrich their mathematical ability by learning tricks and competing at math competitions. We have a weekly meeting, which will be held every Wednesday morning at eight o’clock before school. In these meeting we learn tricks and short cuts on how to solve problems. We also learn various problem solving strategies. To achieve our goals, a cooperative effort must exist between teachers, students and parents. |
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Warriors For Christ |
The Purpose of the club is to encourage Christian fellowship, values and character qualities such as integrity, honesty, respect, responsibility, love, and community service.
We meet every Friday in room 204 at 8:15. Meetings consist of programs planned by the students with an occasional guest speaker selected by the students. A morning snack is brought by student volunteers to share with the entire group. |
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NJHS |
National Junior Honor Society is an organization that promotes recognition for students who reflect outstanding accomplishments in the areas of scholarship, character, leadership, citizenship, and service. Membership in our chapter is an honor bestowed upon the student. Selection for membership for seventh and eighth grade students is by a Faculty Council, and is based on outstanding scholarship, and teacher recommendations.
Members are expected to attend meetings, and to perform chapter service projects during the year.
Sponsors:
Alex Collins and Shannon Strole |
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