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Student Organizations Home

Southeast offers a variety of clubs and organizations for students to participate in. There is something for everyone at Southeast!
Following are listed some of the many areas of interest which may be available to you at Southeast, depending on student interest and faculty sponsorship. For information about other clubs, organizations, and activities, watch for announcements in your Student Bulletin or visit with your counselors or teachers.
 

Club/ Org. Name

Sponsor Name

Location

Day & Time

Description

Asian Cultural Club

Marybeth Bano-Rizzo

Room E-114

Monday during Lunch

Raise awareness and celebrate the diversity of Asian cultures through community engagement, fundraisers, and much more.

Buff Pride

Teralyn Cohn & Angelina Stephens

D203

Thursday

Gay Straight Alliance (1991) + intersectionality with all students - promote and educate students on culture, similarities, and issues facing students today. 

Buffs at Work

Emily McKnight & Alyssa Lawless

F105

Tuesday during Lunch every other week

Environmentally conscious, student led.

Business Professionals of America

Lisa Calvert

G210

Tuesday during Lunch

The Mission of Business Professionals of America is to develop and empower student leaders to discover their passion and change the world by creating unmatched opportunities in learning, professional growth and service. Students compete in competitive business-related events. 

E-sports

Micah Smith

Library (or D221)

Wednesday

 

Practices and Matches after school, Meetings during Lunch

Esports is a competitive sport that plays games like Valorant, League of Legends, Overwatch, Rocket League, and more.

FCCLA 

 

(Family Career & Community Leaders of America)

Monica Tarver

G109

Thursday during Lunch

Students participate in leadership conferences and bring what they learn back to the community and school. Students complete volunteer hours using skills they learn from FACS classes. Students compete in FACS related competitions if they choose. Students have to be in a FACS class or have had one in the past to be a club member. 

Girls Rock

TBD

D216

Tuesday before school

Providing a supportive space for girls to build confidence, leadership skills, and self-esteem.  Focusing on challenges unique to girls, such as body image, mental health, or gender equality

HALO

Michelle Caban and April Gomez

Library

Thursday

 

Generally during Seminar

Hispanic Culture and Heritage club. 

LAC 

 

(Leadership Advisory Council)

Katie Hoover

G212

Monday

 

We meet every day in Seminar and some days after school

We fundraise money for different organizations. We are in charge of the turkey drive, Trunk or Treat, and other school events.

Medical Club

Casey Rector and Stephanie Alexander

F208 or Auditorium

Tuesday during Lunch

Provide an environment for students to explore their interests in healthcare, engage in meaningful community service, and develop leadership skills that will serve them throughout their careers.

Multicultural Club

Marybeth Bano-Rizzo

Room E-114

Wednesday during Lunch

The Multicultural Club at Southeast High School is a student-led organization. It is a safe space that intends to celebrate cultural awareness and diversity within the school. Our goal is to unite students at SEHS by providing cultural celebration events, educational opportunities, and community development.

National Arts Honors Society 

Michelle Jeffries and Gina Giezer

F104 and G201

Wednesday during Lunch

Is a registered chapter of NAHS works to increase engagement and offers volunteer opportunities. While increasing exposure to scholarship possibility.

National Honors Society (NHS)

Alyssa Lawless

F105

Friday during Lunch

Students of Junior or Senior standing with a 3.5 or higher GPA get together to volunteer and make our community better!

Newcomer Mentors

Laura Fallin with Newcomer Mentors; Jake Thimesch with Freshmen Mentors

E121

Monday during Lunch

These are mentors that are interested in working with Newcomer students in the ESOL department. We are part of the Freshmen mentors group, but are specific to Newcomer needs. We will meet on the same days that Freshmen mentors meet. 

Scholar's Bowl

Emily McKnight, Cam Goodrich

G113

Monday after School

Compete against other schools in trivia competitions

Société Honoraire de Français

April Gomez

E219

Thursday during Lunch

Promote French culture

STUGO

Student Government

Ryan Field, Karen Burns, Joanne Farmer, Morgan Jamis, Cami McAndrew

G112

Friday

First Friday of each month. Committees and Classes meet periodically.

We serve as a voice for the students, as well as plan dances, lead community service opportunities, and create events to increase school spirit.

Powerlifting Club 

LaRide Conerly and LeAndra Poole

D217

Tuesday during lunch

The Powerlifting Club is a dynamic and inclusive group dedicated to the sport of powerlifting, where students of all fitness levels come together to build strength, improve technique, and foster camaraderie. The club focuses on the three main lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift, teaching members proper form and safety under the guidance of experienced coaches.

Book Buffs

Megan Story

Library

Tuesdays during lunch

We read student selected books to discuss and engage with other avid readers.