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We would like all of our students to enjoy the 360-degree experience while attending Johnson High School. We do this by providing a welcoming atmosphere where students can explore and participate in meaningful, enriching extra-curricular activities in addition to challenging coursework.
With well over 30 clubs and organizations, Johnson offers students and their parents many opportunities to enjoy our community and its diverse interests.
Extracurricular involvement was seen as one indicator of success in our top performing students from all NEISD High Schools. Involvement in school and community activities builds character and connections, builds leadership and time management skills, and strengthens your high school resume.
There is something for everyone here at Johnson!
Academic UIL
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Ruthie Acosta
racost2@neisd.net
American Chemistry Society
Johnson High School’s ACS Chem Club is affiliated with the American Chemical Society. It is a student organization promoting the sciences and engineering, particularly the chemical sciences, among the CTJ student body. Membership is open to any enrolled CTJ student interested in science, particularly in grades 10-12. During the meetings, members have hands-on activities that promote the understanding of chemistry and hear interesting invited guests who help them find careers in chemistry.
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Meetings take place every four to six weeks.
E217
Ellie Compton
ecompt@neisd.net
American Sign Language Club
American Sign Language is a natural language used by members of the Deaf community in the United States and most of Canada. In the ASL club, we will be experiencing Deaf culture by using our skills and spreading Deaf awareness. You do NOT need to know ASL to join, we will teach you! Come join the fun!!!
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Location
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Every other Thursday at 4:20pm - 5:00pm
G202
Ms. Kiyanna Zachary
kzacha@neisd.net
Bowling Club (Alley Cats)
To learn proper bowling techniques and improve one's bowling score. Members will compete against other schools off campus and can earn scholarships for college.
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Practice from 11:00am - 2:00pm on Sundays with district competitions held roughly once a week at 5:00pm during bowling season (October-March)
Bowlero (4330 Thousand Oaks Dr.)
Patrick Shaw
pshaw@neisd.net
Chess Club
Students come to play chess with one another.
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Location
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Fridays from 8:00am - 8:40am
A322
Wanda Edwards
wedwar@neisd.net
Culture Appreciation Club
Students will share in the different customs, traditions and culinary experiences from other cultures.
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Location
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Once a month (Officers set dates/times)
A227
Susana Tablada
stabla@neisd.net
Cultural Outreach Program
Peer-tutoring program for all students in different languages.
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Location
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Tuesdays before and after school and during Flex each Thursday
A227
Susana Tablada
stabla@neisd.net
DECA
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. DECA members are ambitious, high-achieving leaders equipped to conquer the challenges of their aspirations. Recognizing the benefit of service and responsibility to the community, DECA members continually impact and improve their local and broader communities. DECA members are poised professionals with ethics, integrity and high standards. DECA members are empowered through experience to provide effective leadership through goal setting, consensus building and project implementation.
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First Monday of each month at 8:00am
E204
TBD
DoSomething Club
The DoSomething Club Johnson Chapter is all about volunteering in school and our community! Members of this club will have the opportunity to participate in scholarship challenges from the national website and apply for those scholarships, listen to guest speakers, earn service hours, build their resume with leadership positions, and improve public speaking abilities. In the past we’ve done things like go to retirement homes and play bingo with the elderly, collect items for our homeless students in the district, collect & distribute books for a local library, make thank you cards for wildlife rangers, etc.
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Every other Thursday after school
F314
tbd
Environmental Science Club
The environmental science club's focus is to provide plastic bottle and aluminum can recycling to classrooms on campus. Every 6 weeks we will collect the recycling from classrooms and then do an activity related to the environment.
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Wednesdays after school every 4 - 6 weeks
E308
Ashley Lockridge
alockr@neisd.net
Fashion Design Club
This club is for students that have a passion for fashion. We talk about various topics within the fashion industry like new trends, importance of upcycling clothing, sketching challenges and other fun fashion related topics and crafts.
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Meetings are after school once every 9 weeks or as needed.
F309
Mandy LaCour
mlacou1@neisd.net
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FCA focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ.
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Kyle Lengyel and Ryan Redding
klengy@neisd.net
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
FBLA helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions, leadership development, and educational programs.
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1st & 3rd Tuesdays from 8:15am - 8:45am
E208
Michele Weeks
mweeks@neisd.net
French Club
The French Club is open to all students interested in the French language and culture. We meet once a month after school and have many activities such as picnics and games, scavenger hunts, food contests, and Francophone music and movies. We love getting to know each other and having a place to hang out and chill. Vive le français!
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Location
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Once a month on a Wednesday after school until 5:30pm
G203
Madame Saylors
ksaylo@neisd.net
Garden Club
Gardening
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Location
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TBA
E211
Oscar Velasquez
ovelas@neisd.net
German Club
We do fun activities concerning German culture in order to forge new friendships between students and to make students feel more at home at Johnson.
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Location
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Every first Wednesday of the month, every month, from 4:20pm - 5:20pm
G204
RoseLynn Choury
rchour@neisd.net
HOSA
Student Organization for those students interested in the Medical Field. Students that are currently or have been enrolled in a Health Science class can join the club.
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Location
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3rd Wednesday of each month and as needed. We meet at 4:25pm
MPR
Carla Jacobs, Savannah Martinez
cjacob4@neisd.net and smarti22@neisd.net
Johnson Animal Care and Education Club (JACE)
JACE is dedicated to the care of all animals, focusing on the ones we use in the classroom setting to teach our students. Our goal is to educate the students of the campus on animal care, the benefits of learning about them and how rewarding caring for them can be. We also strive to build up our students community service by helping others learn and care for animals by such things as volunteering for care of pets in assisted living as well as in animal shelters.
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Every other Wednesday pm and Thursday am meetings
F208/F212
Kali Sanchez, Rebecca Ortensie
ksanch1@neisd.net
Key Club
Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through service and volunteerism. positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.
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2nd Tuesday of every month at 8:00am
E206
Alicia Larriu
acruzl@neisd.net
Latin Club
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Rachel Butcher
rbutch@neisd.net
Model United Nation (MUN)
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Location
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Class period
A251
Eric Wetmore
ewetmo@neisd.net
Muslim Student Association (MSA)
MSA is a cultural club dedicated to the understanding and support of the Islamic community.
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Location
Sponsor(s)
Sponsor(s) Email(s)
Odd Tuesdays 8:10am - 8:40am
E202
Justin Felux
jfelux@neisd.net
Mu Alpha Theta
The Mu Alpha Theta National High School and Junior College Mathematics Club was founded in 1957 by Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Andree at the University of Oklahoma. In his words, Mu Alpha Theta is "an organization dedicated to promoting scholarship in mathematics and establishing math as an integral part of high school and junior college education."
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A212
Kathleen Meriwether
kmeriw@neisd.net
National English Honor Society
The purpose of NEHS is to foster an appreciation for the Language Arts through social action and community service.
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National French Honor Society
Members are students that have been in French classes for at least 2 years with and maintained an "A" average
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Location
Sponsor(s)
Sponsor(s) Email(s)
Once a month
G205
Dominique Dantaux
ddanta@neisd.net
PALS
This organization is for 11th & 12th graders only and you must try out to be selected as a member. PALS is a leadership & community service organization where the members of the program promote healthy decision-making and strive to be positive role models in the community. An especially important characteristic of a good PAL is that he/she likes kids because a big part of our class is mentoring younger students.
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Class Period
F309 or F313
Leah Plumas, Mandy LaCour
lpluma@neisd.net
Pave the Way Mental Health Club
Raise mental health awareness and help stop the stigma associated with mental health issues.
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Location
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Mondays twice a month after school at 4:20pm
E212
Tricia Castellanos
pcaste1@neisd.net
Robotics Club
We are the Jagbotics, Johnson's Robotics Team consisting of freshman, sophomores, juniors and Seniors. We compete in competitions in and around the city. We are also proud members of the FIRST TECH CHALLENGE Robotics League.
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Location
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Mondays After School
E309
Brandi Haynes
bhayne@neisd.net
Safe Driving Club
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Steve Berg
sberg@neisd.net
Science National Honor Society
A club designed for junior and senior academic scholars interested in learning more about the various sciences, and who enjoy hands-on science activities.
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Oct. 4, Nov. 1, Dec. 6, Jan. 4, Feb. 7, Mar. 6, Apr. 3 at 4:20pm
F218
Patrick Shaw
pshaw@neisd.net
Students of Service (SOS)
Branch of SOS San Antonio, a non-profit built on the 3 pillars LEARN, SERVE & EXPLORE. Students step up as leaders on their campus to facilitate volunteer opportunities or drives to collect goods for the needy. Students are able to volunteer with the main non-profit as well to earn volunteer hours. The option to travel abroad in the summer with the non-profit is available
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Odd Thursdays from 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Student2Student
The Military Child Education Coalition Student 2 Student Program (S2S) is a student-led organization that welcomes incoming students to their school and helps departing students prepare for their next school. The S2S Program was created for all highly mobile students. It is an extremely successful program that is advantageous and useful to all new students on a campus.
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Every 3rd Thursday after school
F206
Rick Mora
rmora@neisd.net
Unity Club
Unity Club works to encourage student "togetherness" and support for all students irregardless of gender, race or religion. We also encourage our students to think of themselves as a community and to do things to encourage and help others out.
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Location
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8:00am (dates announced on Google Classroom)
MPR
Lisa Williams, Ruth Kimmell, Rebecca Ortensie
lwilli3@neisd.net
Women's Liberation Club
Club for students interested in issues related to feminism and other contemporary political issues.
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A253
Justin Felux
jfelux@neisd.net
Art Club & National Art Honor Society
Art club is open for any student to attend and take part in activities, and volunteer opportunities. Student are involved in the Nation Art Honor Society, and are guided by the organization's rules and qualifications. Members of the NAHS must meet 5-hour community services requirements per semester.
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Odd Tuesdays at 4:30
A137
Ryan Williams
rwilli4@neisd.net
National Spanish Honor Society
Students who have studied at least 3 semesters of Spanish and have a 90% or higher average as well as native speakers of the language.
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3rd Wednesday of each month and as needed. We meet at 4:20pm
G206
Leann Henderson
lhende1@neisd.net
Student Council
A club for students of all grades who are interested in positively impacting our campus culture, increasing school spirit, planning school wide events, and serving the community.
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1 monthly meeting held Wednesday PM and Thursday AM
E205
Kristi Rogers and David Christie
kroger@neisd.net and dchris1@neisd.net
AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
This organization is for 9-12th graders who applied for, and were selected for the program. AVID is a College, Career, and Military Readiness Program. This program provides academic skill building in writing, inquiry, collaboration, organization, and reading.
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E301
Addie Garcia DuBravec
agarci10@neisd.net
Spanish Club
If you are interested in learning about music, traditions, crafts, food and dances traditional to many Spanish-speaking countries, and make a difference in our campus and community join Spanish Club.
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Location
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Every second and fourth Wednesday of the Month 4:30 – 5:00 pm
Room A203
Imelda Hernandez-Cruz
iherna2@neisd.net
TED-ED Club
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Location
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every other Friday morning (around 8/8:10am)
A301
Margot Arnold
marnol1@neisd.net
Game Design Club
This organization's purpose is give students the opportunity to create video games, board games, and everything in between. It also gives the students to improve their collaborative skills while creating enjoyable games. Our goal for our students is to create, design, playtest, and release games for people to enjoy.
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Every Thursday from 4:30 pm- 5:30 pm
E303
Mrs. Esther Guerra
eguerr2@neisd.net
Bilingual Bible Club
Do you wonder about God? Do you want to grow your faith? Come and learn about God here! The Bilingual Bible Club is the place to go, y si prefieres español, el club está en inglés y español!
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Location
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Every Tuesday (except early release Tuesday), after school from 4:25 pm-5:00 pm.
A245
Holly Glasgow
hglasg@neisd.net
Dungeons & Jaguars
Come play Dungeons & Dragons!
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David Gueldner
dgueld@neisd.net
Philosophy Club
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Rebecca Moreland & Veronica Hull
rmorel@neisd.net, vhull@neisd.net
Art Club
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Ryan Williams
rwilli4@neisd.net
Asian American/ Pacific Islander Student Association
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Justin Felux
jfelux@neisd.net
Film & Animation Media Club
The CTJ Film & Animation Media Club gives students filmmakers and animators the opportunity to develop their technical skill sets in animation & film. Our goal at the Film & Animation media club is to help foster creativity and critical thinking skills required to make an enjoyable animation/ or film short.
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Every Wednesdays: 4:30 pm- 5:30 pm
E303
Esther Guerra
eguerr2@neisd.net
Finance & Investment Club
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William Hoffman
whoffm@neisd.net
Food Service Club
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Susan Tablada
stabla@neisd.net