New Club Spotlight
This year, many new clubs have been added to the large variety of student organizations at MHS. Among these are STAND, Amnesty International, Jewish Culture Club, and Robotics Club. All are still welcoming new members. Read about them below!
Amnesty International
Vashima Ahuja was tired of seeing people being treated unjustly in the news - and she was tired of people her age not knowing about the human rights violations happening across the world. Her new club, Amnesty International, aims to change not only our school’s culture, but also improve the lives of those who are struggling against inequality, no matter where they are. Ahuja’s club is a b...
Jewish Culture Club
Junior Talia Glinberg is full of passion as she begins talking about her new student organization, Jewish Culture Club. For years, Jewish student representation at MHS has been lacking. “We never get holidays off, there’s always tests on holidays,” Glinberg says, “I’m trying to make people more aware that . . . this is important, too.” She hopes that through educating club members and the ...
Robotics Club
Robotics Club provides the resources, time, and guidance for anyone to learn about several STEM-related topics. Junior Max Roquitte started the club this year as an introduction to robotics for anyone and everyone. “It’s sort of structured so they can learn the content wherever they are,” he explains. Robotics Club is structured around a Google folder Roquitte created. The folder is split in...
STAND
STAND, originally Students Taking Action Now: Darfur, began as a student-led movement to end genocide in Sudan. From there, it expanded into an organization fighting mass atrocities around the world. “It doesn’t constrict itself to one conflict area,” founder Abhav Soni says. He started the club second semester of last year, eventually adding Mara Allen as co-president. On a more local scale, the chap...
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