• We offer all of our students a 360-degree educational experience while attending Reagan High School. With over 80 clubs and organizations, students can explore and participate in enriching extra-curricular activities in addition to coursework to expand their opportunities. To maximize learning, students are encouraged to take an active approach in clubs and organizations.

A.C.E Mentor Program

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OK150

Jacob Brune and Patrick A. Ward

jbrune@neisd.net and pward@neisd.net

Academic World Quest Club

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CT214

Whitehead, Kirby

kwhite1@neisd.net

Alzheimer's Association of Ronald Reagan High School

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OK153

Sanchez, Martha

msanch17@neisd.net

American Cancer Society on Campus

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NM155

Lowe, Gloria

glowe@neisd.net

Astronomy Club

The Astronomy Club, more formally known as the Reagan Astronomical Association, is a student-run organization dedicated to learning more about the forces and the objects that shape our universe.

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RI246

Jones, Michelle

mjones1@neisd.net

AVID

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KY128

Gail Newberg

gnewbe@neisd.net

Band

The Reagan Band is one of the country's premiere performing ensemble. Comprising of over 300 students, the Reagan Band annually performs in front of thousands of audience members with their cutting edge marching shows, and concerts. The Reagan Band has a history of excellence that includes countless Marching Band Championships, and performances across the country (including the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Rose Parade to name a few!). We would love to have you in the Reagan Band and look

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BANDHALL

Gregory White

gwhite@neisd.net

Biology Club

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MT405

Emma McCormick

emccor@neisd.net

Charmer Pep Squad

Pep Squad is our level 1 extracurricular dance team program that includes summer/after school practices, numerous performance opportunities, supporting our athletic programs, building friendships with your team, competing in the spring, and student leadership. Students will help promote school spirit through team traditions in addition to learning basic jazz/ballet fundamentals (leaps, turns, performance quality). Students will receive training with the goal of auditioning for our Junior Varsity

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DANCE STUDIO

Brooke McGilloway

bmcgil@neisd.net

Cheerleading

The purpose of the cheer organization is to provide school wide spirit. Cheerleaders are present year round in all athletic events, public appearances, and community interaction. A mandatory tryout meeting is held in January. Tryouts are usually the end of February or early March. Cheerleaders will perform year round.

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DANCE STUDIO

Jordan Hays

jhays1@neisd.net

Chess Club

Chess Club is a social organization that seeks to bring students together to play and learn more about the game of Chess. Chess Club is open to all students and is extremely flexible and light-hearted group with members of all skill levels including several who have never played before and are just learning the rules and basic moves of the game. Chess Club meets in person and has snacks for those attending the informal meetings and tournaments. The next move is yours.

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MS301

Dennis Johnson

djohns13@neisd.net

Chinese Culture Club

To promote Chinese language and culture in Reagan HS and filter middle schools. Students will be able to learn authentic language and Chinese food, songs, holidays, etc. through our monthly club meetings.

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LA133

Xueling Xu

xxu@neisd.net

Choir

If you love to sing, beatbox, dance, and perform, Reagan Choir is the place to be. Choir is open to all students from 9-12 grade. Choir is a class so you must have room in your schedule, but anyone can join our Vocal Libre class and begin to learn good singing technique, music reading skills, and performance skills. If you already have experience, you can audition to be in one of our advanced competition groups. We have something for everyone and the more you participate in the Reagan choir

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CHOIR

Mary Cowart and Gavin Magee

mcowar3@neisd.net and gmagee@neisd.net

Color Guard

The Reagan Colorguard is a performing group within the Reagan Band community. The Reagan Colorguard performs alongside the Reagan Band at football games, and competes in the spring semester in their own circuits around Texas and the United States. The Reagan Guard has consistently been one of the top performing groups in Texas and is perfect for anyone that wants to learn a new skill and perform in front of thousands of people! YOU DO NOT NEED ANY PRIOR EXPERIENCE WHATSOEVER TO JOIN COLORGUARD!

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Computer Science Club

Computer Science club is for the student interested in programming competitions, hackathons, game development, and computer science academics. Those students that are considering pursuing further studies in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and other related disciplines are also welcome to join the club.

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TN317

Daniel Rodriguez

drodri18@neisd.net

Creative Writing Club

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VT256

Danica Landeros

dlande1@neisd.net

Dance Team (JV) - Silver Stars

The philosophy of the Reagan High School spirit squad is to be the cornerstone of spirit for Reagan High School. The Ronald Reagan spirit program members are crowd leaders, spirit raisers, ambassadors, athletes, and entertainers who abide by a strict work ethic.

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DANCE STUDIO

Alexis Bonilla

abonil2@neisd.net

Dance Team (Varsity) - Diamond Dancers

The philosophy of the Reagan High School spirit squad is to be the cornerstone of spirit for Reagan High School. The Ronald Reagan spirit program members are crowd leaders, spirit raisers, ambassadors, athletes, and entertainers who abide by a strict work ethic.

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CON203

Kimberly Rose

krose@neisd.net

Debate

Debate is a competitive, tournament-driven activity that emphasizes critical thinking, research, and communication skills. Every year, we are given a new topic to debate. At competitions, teams from different schools will take turns giving speeches in which they outline their positions, offer supporting evidence, and refute the other side’s arguments. There will also be opportunities to ask questions during cross-examination periods. It is an activity that rewards hard work and commitment – no o

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FA101

DiPiazza, Philip

pdipia@neisd.net

DECA

DECA is a business organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in the fields of marketing, finance, hospitality, management while building their skills in competence, innovation, integrity and teamwork. DECA offers students an opportunity for scholarships, social engagement, community service, networking with local businesses, and most notably, COMPETITION. DECA has meetings once a month and we compete 3 times throughout the school year (estimated dates: January, late Febru

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IND116

Michelle Moore

mmoore1@neisd.net

Empowerment Club Co-exist

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Fashion Club

The Fashion Club is a place for all creative minds. Our purpose is to provide community, enhance student interest in fashion, and create fun activities related to fashion and current trends. Anyone is welcome to join the Fashion Club. If you have a love for fashion and being creative, we'd love to see what you've got!

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GA121

Strong, Kamari

kstron@neisd.net

FEA - Future Educators of America

Future Educators of America is a student organization created to allow young men and women an opportunity to explore the teaching profession. Students will learn about careers in education and explore the teaching profession while promoting character, service, and leadership necessary for becoming effective educators. Students can participate in competitive events that are designed to offer future educators exciting, authentic opportunities to measure their creativity, skills, and initiative aga

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P-12A

Kecia Batsell Smedley

kbatse@neisd.net

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

FCA offers a way for athletes to connect off the field. Meetings include food, fun, and Christian fellowship. Youth ministers from community churches offer teaching that inspires young athletes' faith journey.

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CT217

Creighton Reed

creed6@neisd.net

Forensic Science Club

The Reagan Forensics Club was established to help students interested in the field of Forensics explore career options in various related fields. We look for guest speakers and programs in the area to gain more knowledge. We are also community service orientated as well!

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UT252

Elder, Jennifer and Barbola, Sonya and Rinaldi, Nicole

jelder1@neisd.net and sbarbo@neisd.net and nrinal@neisd.net

Forensics League (Speech and Debate)

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FA100

Brian Eanes

beanes@neisd.net

French Club

French Club is a dynamic club that bases its activities on our mission statement: French club promotes the French language through social activities and fun games, providing French-themed food at the end of every in-person meeting. The French Club organizes on-campus and off-campus activities that enrich French awareness and outreach in the community. We serve to promote French studies on campus and to stimulate interest in Francophone cultures, leading to a positive global outlook.

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IND104

Zhen Ji

zji@niesd.net

Freshmen Class

Freshmen Class Officers is a leadership organization which seeks to promote school spirit and strengthen the relationships between the Reagan student body, faculty, and community. To achieve these goals, Freshmen Class Officers plan events for freshmen and work with other organizations to contribute to the campus as a whole. Interested students may apply for positions during the Spring of their eighth-grade year. We are looking for engaging, hard-working, servant leaders who desire to create

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JROTC

Tijerina, John and Zach Krimbill

jtijer@neisd.net

Friends Club

Ronald Reagan High School FRIENDS is a peer support/service organization dedicated to promoting participation and service in the Reagan High School Community. It is our goal that all students feel included and involved in the life of Reagan High School. An added benefit is an opportunity to make friends with someone you might not encounter in the regular school day. We meet monthly and work to provide service opportunities as well as social opportunities each semester.

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CT220

Cannon, Rachel

rcanno@neisd.net

German Club

German Club is an inclusive and positive space for everybody is who is interested in learning more about German language, culture and Europe. We foster cultural competence and global citizenship in partnership with our German Exchange Program (GAVE/GAPP). German Club also provides volunteer opportunities, one annual field trip, and many opportunities to make new friends and connect with native speakers.

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IND103

Bishop, Katja

kbisho@neisd.net

Got Hope Club

Got Hope is a club that helps cancer patients and their families in the hospital. We make them gift baskets, write them letters, and do events for them, so that they feel more comfortable with their stay and in their time of need.

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TN320

Zane Carrol

zcarro3@neisd.net

Guitar Club

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WI259

Montamat, Matthew

mmonta@neisd.net

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)

HOSA is a global student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services, and several federal and state agencies. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience. HOSA offers students an opportunity for scholarships, social engagement, community service, networking with local hospitals, and most notably, competition. HOSA

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KY129

Heather Ellis and Dr. Carolyn Murphy

hellis@neisd.net and cmurph4@neisd.net

International Thespian Honor Society

Thespians (also known as Theatre Club) is an honorary society for high school students who participate in the theatre arts. Membership is achieved through participation in Reagan Stage productions whether on stage or off. This organization does some community service projects, but the main focus is on supporting the theatre department. Members also may compete in acting and technical events at the state and national festivals. The International Thespian Society also provides scholarship oppo

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FA103

James Kaiser

jkaise@neisd.net

Japanese Club

We talk about all things Japanese, from anime to history. If you're interested in Japanese culture, come hang out with us. You do not need to be taking Japanese language to be part of the club. ?????

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IND103

Henderson, Andrew

ahende@neisd.net

JROTC

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JROTC

Livingston, Chad

clivin@neisd.net

JSU - Jewish Student Union

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Scott Moran

smoran2@neisd.net

Junior Class

Junior Class Officers work together to plan and execute the Junior/Senior Prom.

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CA105

Julie Conroy and Melissa Field

jconro@neisd.net and mfield1@neisd.net

Key Club

Reagan Key Club is a service organization that is part of the National Kiwanis Club. Students are offered multiple opportunities each month to participate in volunteer events, such as park cleanups, food bank, and shelters, to earn a minimum of 30 volunteer hours per year. Join Key Club and share your time with those in need.

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TX146

Maria Rodriguez

mrodri31@neisd.net

Latin Club

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IND100

Shaw, Laura

lshaw1@neisd.net

Literary Criticism

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FA101

DiPiazza, Philip

pdipia@neisd.net

Model United Nations

The nationally recognized Reagan Model UN team promotes awareness of international issues and the workings of the international system through research and parliamentary style debate. The team participates in and host at least a dozen events each year. Students who join will enjoy opportunities to debate students from schools around the world through in person and virtual events. These experiences have led students to majors in international relations and jobs with the State Department, Peace Co

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CT214

Whitehead, Kirby

kwhite1@neisd.net

Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society

We are more than just a math honor society. We are a TEAM! We have FUN competing and representing Ronald Reagan High School at math tournaments. We are dedicated to inspiring keen interest in mathematics and promoting scholarship in and enjoyment and understanding of mathematics among high school students.

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TN320

Lamb, Sarah

slamb@neisd.net

National Art Honor Society

Interested in visual art? Want a fun way of getting more service hours? Then the National Art Honor Society is for you! NAHS strives to serve local organizations through art-related service opportunities such as Chalk it Up or Bowls for Souls, as well as help members reach high standards in competitions such as VASE (Visual Arts Scholastic Event) and Scholastic Art and Writing. We hold monthly meetings where we discuss new service opportunities, have fun activities, and hang out with friends! In

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FA108

Jennifer Bieniek and Zane Carrol

jbieni@neisd.net and zcarro3@neisd.net

National Honor Society

Eligible Jrs. and Srs., based on “unweighted” GPA, are invited to NHS at the start of the school year. Upon applying, selection is based off SERVICE, LEADERSHIP, and CHARACTER. Members stay in good standing by completing 10 hours of community service per sem. and attending MEMBER meetings. Members in good standing earn the ability to purchase the prestigious white NHS stole for graduation. FAQ: https://sites.google.com/neisd.net/reagan-nhs/home

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WT260

Christie Gudowski

cgudow@neisd.net

National Latin Honor Society

Reagan Latin Club is a chapter of the Texas State Junior Classical League and the National Classical League. The purpose of the Junior Classical league is to promote enthusiasm and study of ancient Latin and Greek language, culture, mythology and history in the modern age. On our campus, we create a community of students who share a unique bond: a love of the ancient world. We have monthly meetings with fun activities and we also attend Area and State conventions. We also participate in Certamen

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IND100

Shaw, Laura

lshaw1@neisd.net

National Spanish Honor Society / Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica

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TX147

Martha Rodriguez

mrodi31@neisd.net

Orchestra

The nationally recognized Reagan Orchestra is a dynamic group of student musicians. The musical pursuits of the program are wide reaching ranging from national and state competitions to local outreach performances in the community. The program also offers a significant number of social and service opportunities.

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ORCHESTRA

Elizondo, Sixto and Sharplin, Nathan

selizo@neisd.net and nsharp@neisd.net

PALS

PALS (Peer Assistant Leadership and Service) is a district and statewide leadership and service organization. PALS are the heartbeat of our campus, promoting positivity, connection, and servant leadership. We visit our Elementary/Middle School feeder campuses to mentor younger students. We also execute service projects for our school and district.

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STUDENT CENTER

Michael Rourke and Johnson, Tiffany

mrourk@neisd.net and tjohns5@neisd.net

PAWS Cause

The Reagan Paws Cause Club is a student-run organization dedicated to supporting the homeless pet population in San Antonio. Through partnering with local shelters and rescue organizations, we volunteer our time and skills to our city's efforts to find loving homes for dogs and cats still looking for their "furever" family. During our (approximately) once-a-month meetings, we will make homemade toys for shelter pets, plan and execute and pet supplies drive for local shelters, or plan and take p

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HI126

Pinette, Natalie

npinet@neisd.net

Pep Squad

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DANCE STUDIO

Alexis Bonilla

abonil2@neisd.net

Physics Club

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Jason Trent

jtrent@neisd.net

Project 7 Bible Club

Project 7 first and foremost allows for personal growth spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. This club is new and growing. It allows opportunities for student leadership and group discussions of the Bible. One of our student leaders the other day stated, “if it weren’t for the opportunities that were given to me within P7, I wouldn’t have realized how much I enjoyed being a leader; building my confidence in sharing my knowledge and faith. Members are given opportunities to share.

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LA135

Griffin, Johnny

lgriff2@neisd.net

Quiz Bowl

Quizbowl is an exciting trivia game in which two teams compete head-to-head to answer questions from all areas of knowledge, including history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, pop culture, sports, and more. It's a great place to socialize, learn and compete. Join Reagan Quizbowl today!

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MT407

Rodriguez, Maria

mrodri31@neisd.net

Reagan Readers Club

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LIBRARY

Carla Urata

curata@neisd.net

Robotics Club & Team

Combining code, machines, community, and competition, Reagan Robotics is your nexus to expand your knowledge, make robots, and help others enjoy all things technical. Officially, we compete as a team in the FIRST FTC international robotics organization.

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IND 321

Demarion Hall

dhall2@neisd.net

S.E.A.|Students For Environmental Awareness

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MT401

Long, Stacey

slong@neisd.net

Science National Honor Society

SNHS is a prominent scientific organization that will engender a new group of young thinkers who will be the future of industry, research, and scientific exploration for America. The Science National Honor Society focuses on a variety of academic and community service activities ranging from laboratory investigations to community service drives.

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UT250

Harral, Glen

gharra@neisd.net

Senior Class

Class officers are a form for student expression with the goal to create and promote school interest, school spirit, and and good citizenship. It is a collaboration between administration, sponsors, and other student groups to create the most memorable senior year for the graduating senior class.

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P-6A

Torvik, Rachel and Yzaguirre, Karly and Weaver, Lisa and Spencer, Loren

rtorvi@neisd.net and kyzagu@neisd.net and lweave@neisd.net

Simulcast

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HI125

Kamille Donley

kdonelle@neisd.net

Sophomore Class

The sophomore class officers at Reagan High School focus on organizing and facilitate activities for the sophomore class throughout the year.

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TN311

Icenogle, Victor

viceno@neisd.net

South Asian Reagan Association (S.A.R.A /Rangeela Rattlers)

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CON203

Kimberly Rose

krose@neisd.net

Spanish Club

“Building a stronger relationship with our school community by understanding other cultures."

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NM155

Gloria Lowe

glowe@neisd.net

Speech and Debate

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FA100

Eanes, Brian

beanes@neisd.net

Spirit

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DANCE STUDIO

Alexis Bonilla and Escobedo, Samantha

abonil2@neisd.net and sescob1@neisd.net

Student 2 Student

Student to Students (S2S) is a student-led, faculty-advised program with the mission to take care of new students. An S2S program shows students their new campus, and introduces them to their new community. It provides fun ways for new students to get to know other students, to build new peer groups, and encourage new students to perform better in school. S2S impacts the entire student body by uniting the campus to build a culture of inclusion. An S2S team should:Provide every new student a tourEat lunch with the new studentProvide academic resources and encouragementProvide activities to the new student to help them meet others100% Acceptance: Respect for EVERY student no matter their differencesActively engage in serving the school and communityCore Values:LeadershipAcademicsServiceFinding the WayRelationshipThe overarching core value is 100% Acceptance.

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JROTC

John Tijerina & Jeremiah Cayce

jtijer@neisd.net or jcayce@neisd.net

Student Council

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STUDENT CENTER

Wood, Audree

awood4@neisd.net

Student Council

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STUDENT CENTER

Audree Wood and Kecia Batsell-Smedley

awood4@neisd.net and kbatse@neisd.net

Table Top Games Club

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PA241

Matthew Trevino and Skylar Lowry

mtrevi14@neisd.net and slowry@neisd.net

Texas Future Music Educators

Texas Future Music Educators supports students who have an interest in a music education career. We meet throughout the year and participate in a variety of activities like having guest workshops, contributing to our local music community by outreach and performances, and preparing for entry into college music programs. Active members receive free registration to the annual TMEA Clinic/Convention, among other benefits!

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ORCHESTRA

Sharplin, Nathan

nsharp@neisd.net

Thespian Troupe

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FA103

James Kaiser

jkaise@neisd.net

UIL Academics

Academic Competitions throughout the year in the following events: Accounting, Calculator Apps, Computer Apps, Computer Science, Current Issues, Journalism, Literary Criticism, Mathematics, Number Sense, Science, Social Studies and Spelling.

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MT405

Ruby Hernandez

rherna9@neisd.net

UIL Current Issues and Events

Do you follow politics, watch the news, follow podcast on politics, economics, public opinion? We are looking for students who want academic recognition for some habits they already have. If you feel you are aware of the world or want to become more aware, join us. We meet for practice test and coaching a couple of times a month with a goal of winning the state championship in Current Events and Issue. We already own district titles and a few regional team wins, we need you to get that state tro

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CT214

Whitehead, Kirby

kwhite1@neisd.net

UIL Math

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MT405

Katelyn Eastwood

keastw@neisd.net

UIL Ready Writing

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KY128

Newberg, Gail

gnewbe@neisd.net

UIL Science

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MT405

Emma McCormick

emccor@neisd.net

UIL Social Studies

Every year, the state of Texas picks a book focused on a singe moment or place in history. The book and other material becomes the basis for a series of statewide test. Students will meet to study the topic and prepare for the test. The opportunity for academic recognition goes all the way up to a state championship. Reagan has won many district and regional titles and is looking to take home that state trophy with your help.

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CT214

Whitehead, Kirby

kwhite1@neisd.net

UIL Spelling and Vocabulary

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KY128

Newberg, Gail

gnewbe@neisd.net

UNICEF Club

Ronald Reagan High School's UNICEF Chapter works to assist children all around the world by providing them the necessities to survive. We partner with UNICEF USA to activate our local community by educating, advocating, and fundraising for UNICEF’s survival, protection and development work for children in over 190 countries and territories.

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MA225

Kristi Burough

kburou@neisd.net

Unity Club

UNITY club is a place to implement new ideas that will promote activities that bring different groups of people together to achieve a common concern or awareness. UNITY club members will attend the UNITY conference where they will have the opportunity to hear guest speakers, participate in team-building activities, and meet students from other NEISD high schools. Club members will take ideas and concepts from the UNITY conference back to Reagan where they can implement new ideas and positively

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LIBRARY

Christie Gudowski and Cathy Deem

cgudow@neisd.net and cdeem@neisd.net

Winner's Circle

Winners' Circle is a group of students that are determined to spread their passion for pledging to be drug and alcohol free.

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MT408

Whitney Morrow

wmorro@neisd.net