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	We believe that learning extends beyond the classroom. Our diverse range of extracurricular clubs and activities offers students the opportunity to explore, collaborate, and excel in areas that align with their passions and interests. From competitions and engaging workshops to our socializing educational clubs, our extracurricular offerings enhance the DATA journey and develop well-rounded individuals. We would like all of our students to enjoy the 360-degree experience while attending Design & Technology Academy. 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, Design & Technology Academy offers students and their parents many opportunities to enjoy our community and its diverse interests. 
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	High School ClubsAcademic UIL — high School Subjects Available: Accounting, Calculator Applications, Computer Applications, Computer Science, Current Events, Editorial Writing, Feature Writing, Headline Writing, Literary Criticism, Math, News Writing, Number Sense, Ready Writing, Science, Social Studies, Spelling Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Varies by subject Varies by subject Allison Boerger (Coordinator) aboerg@neisd.net Active Minds — high School Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Christine Starnes and Marie Danysh Architecture and Design Club — high School Architecture outreach club that focuses on assisting community organizations and cluster schools with projects. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Every other Wednesday 4:15 - 5:15 E208 Katy Philbrick kphilb1@neisd.net Big Stick Newspaper — high School Students who write stories and take pictures for the school newspaper Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) DAILY, 3rd period AS102 Allison Boerger aboerg@neisd.net Bowling Club — high School The Roosevelt Bowling Team consists of 9th-12th graders. There is a boys team and a girls team (if there are not enough girls, then a mixed team) that competes against other district highschools. Season is October-February, or through the Spring if students and/or team qualify for district/sectionals. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Practice after school Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during bowling season Sara Pietruszynski spietr@neisd.net Cavalier Pep Squad — high School 9 - 12 grade students who want to support and show spiriit for the school thru the pep squad. Pep Squad members will learn basic dance and cheer technique and perform at the homecoming football game and competitions in the spring. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) tuesday after school dance studio Alison Redding Coach mreddi@neisd.net Cheer TR Spirit — high School Cheer is a proud part of TR spirit! We support and cheer for athletic teams, as well as other clubs and organizations at Roosevelt. Cheerleaders compete in local and state competitions, attend UCA Cheer Camp, and perform at various events on campus and throughout the district. Follow us on Twitter @CheerRoosevelt. We are TR! Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) practice after school Monday thru Thursday dance studio Judy Wilson Coach jwilso@neisd.net Dazzlers - JV Dance Team — high School Junior Varsity Dance team performs at all varisty football games during halftime. They cheer for volleyball, basketball and some soccer, baseball, and softball games. Dazzlers compete in the JV category for competitions in the Spring. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Every morning before school dance studio Alison Redding Coach mreddi@neisd.net Digital Media Club — high School The Digital Media club explores of the vast forms of media (Film, Graphic Design, Convergent Media, 3d Animation, and etc...). Students would be able to gain experience and learn to create a multimedia portfolio for themselves to have and even show it to higher education or even in the workforce. The students would be able to also participate in collaborative cross curricular activities that require assistance in multimedia too. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Tuesdays, 4:30pm E211 Esther Guerra eguerr2@neisd.net Drone Club — high School Like to build drones? fly drones? Join a group of students who enjoy those same interests and meet weekly to build and fly drones together. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) S106 Jonathan Stancek jstanc@neisd.net eSports — high School eSports club comes together to play electronic games. Many colleges are now beginning eSports teams with scholarships and we want to give you a chance to engage in that if you have an interest in playing video games. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) D24 Paul Fritz pfritz@neisd.net FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) — high School FBLA helps students prepare for careers in business. Also help students develop the leadership and business knowledge they need to excel in any career Our students will prepare for college and careers through a variety of leadership, community service and academic activities. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) E313 Sherry Thomas sthoma@neisd.net FCCLA — high School Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Karol Rademacher kradem@neisd.net German Club — high School The German Club of Roosevelt HS meets once monthly to promote the German language and culture among all students, not only those enrolled in German classes. We attend two field trips per year and have different German-themed meetings each month! Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Once per month on Friday mornings @ 8:05 a.m. RR218 Sara Hajek shajek@neisd.net Historical Society of Roosevelt HS — high School Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Aternating Monday & Tuesday afternoons (non-TSA days) RR201 Constance Milton & Dolia Campos cmilto2@neisd.net International Club — high School http://neisd.libguides.com/c.php?g=269530&p=5907992 International Club partners with the library to promote multicultural activities on campus Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 1st & 3rd Wed. @4:30 L109 Lynnette Perez, Cynthia Bass lperez3@neisd.net Japanese culture club — high School Experience Japanese culture and language. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Third Wednesday of every month On line only Yu-Chen Tang ytang1@neisd.net Knitting Club — high School Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Melanie Ferraro mferra@neisd.net Latin Club — high School The main goal of the Latin club is to prepare for and attend the Area B Junior Classical League Convention in San Antonio. Here students compete in a classical academic style contest. For more info see www.tsjcl.org Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) last Thursday of each month at 8:15am L109 Ian Conn iconn@neisd.net Launch X — high School Students navigate the entrepreneurial process, growing personally and professionally to begin a new company process. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Monday after school Weekly E206 Grizelda Gentry mgentr@neisd.net LEO Club — high School LEO stands for Leadership, Experience, Opportunity. The LEO club encourages young people to develop leadership qualities by participating in social service activities. The Roosevelt LEO Club is sponsored by the Windcrest Lions Club. LEO Club membership is free and open to Roosevelt students of all grade levels. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) check calendar outside room D-11 for meeting dates and club events D20 Jennifer Contreras & Brenda Blanchard jcontr1@neisd.net, bblanc@neisd.net Model UN — high School an extra-curricular activity in which students roleplay delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at MUN conferences, which is organized by a high school or college. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) to be determined D13 Gurkan Bekar gbekar@neisd.net National Art Honor Society and TR Art Club — high School National Art Honor Society and TR Art Club promotes the visual arts through projects, community service, and campus beautification. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 4:25-5:15 in AS107 AS107 Anabell Horton, Ruth Hui (S'Lena Hinojosa) ahorto@neisd.net, rhui@neisd.net (shinoj1@neisd.net) PALS — high School Peer Assistance Leadership and Service Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 5th period RR 211 RR 211 Mary Thompson mthomp2@neisd.net Photography Club — high School Supporting student's interest in photography. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Mondays @ 4:30 D14 Wright Daggett mdagge1@neisd.net Relay for Life — high School Walk, participate and raise money for fight against cancer. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 8:15 Tuesday morning biweekly E206 Grizelda Gentry mgentr@neisd.net RHS Rough Riders Sport Boosters — high School Athletic teams support organization Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) We meet the 2nd Monday of each Month. Board @6pm; General @7pm Cafeteria Amanda Bustos amanda2big@hotmail.com Roosevelt Patriots — high School TR Varsity Dance Team - Instagram: @trpatriots Patriots are the Varsity Dance Team and serve as representatives of the spirit groups. They perform at football and basketball games and pep rallies. They are seen at many campus events ushering and performing. They compete at competitions in the spring and place at Nationals every year. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) practice every morning dance studio Alison Redding - coach mreddi@neisd.net Roosevelt Police Explorers — high School 9th-12th graders who have a desire to become law enforcers join this organization. Students learn true team work and actual hands on training lead by a Bexar County Deputy. Students have the opportunity to display their learned knowledge in local and state competitions. Students also get a chance to build their resumes with their experiences in this organization. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Monday (weekly) P10 VanJames Mayfield vmayfi@neisd.net Roosevelt Theatre Company — high School RTC annually performs a full season of shows along with other special events throughout the school year. Students seeking opportunities to perform and/or work in a technical capacity should speak to Mr. Thompson about appropriate class placement and involvement. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) see Mr. Thompson any day or time in the Black Box Chad Thompson cthomp1@neisd.net Rough Rider JROTC — high School JROTC is a leadership and citizenship program. Students have the opportunity to participate in various co-curricular activities and support school and community events. Please see the JROTC website at rrbattalion.weebly.com or follow us on Twitter @Roosevelt_JROTC. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Teams meet before or after school JROTC Building Maj Garner, CSM Harris, MSG Johnson jgarne@neisd.net, mjohns5@neisd.net, aharri@neisd.net Science National Honor Society — high School The Science National Honor Society (SNHS) recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in encouraging and recognizing scientific and intellectual thought. These students work to advance the students within the schools knowledge of classical and modern science. The members communicate with the scientific community, aid the civic community with its comprehension of science while encouraging students to participate in community service and in turn, encourage a dedication to the pursuit of s Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Tuesday, afterschool, 4:15 pm, Officers meet every other week and the other weeks are general meetings AS 124 Ann Margulies-Huffaker and Tina Finley amargu@neisd.net tfinle@neisd.net Speech and Debate Team — high School It shall be the purpose of this organization to educate students in the areas of debate, oratory, public speaking and oral interpretation while encouraging participation in competitive tournaments through the National Speech and Debate Association, the Texas Forensic Association and the University Interscholastic League. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Tuesdays, after school RR 318 Cynthia Bass cbass@neisd.net Student Council (open to 10th - 12th graders) — high School The purpose of this Student Council shall be:a. To provide a forum for student expression;b. To advance the spirit of cooperation between the faculty and the student body;c. To cooperate with the administration in all issues concerning students and the student body;d. To promote in each individual at Theodore Roosevelt High School a desire for good citizenship;e. To create and promote school interest, school spirit, and school loyalty;f. To promote good relations between this school and ot Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 2nd Period (Leadership Class) E316 J. Cavazos (Advisor) jcavaz11@neisd.net Student 2 Student — high School Student 2 Student® (S2S™) is a student lead campus program whose goal is to bring military and civilian students together to welcome new students, create a positive environment, support academic excellence, and ease transitions.https://sites.google.com/neisd.net/roosevelt-hs-student-2-student/home Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 1st & 3rd Wednesdays RR201 Constance Milton, Sarah Chandler, Melissa Mendiola cmilto2@neisd.net, schand@neisd.net Technology Student Association — high School The Technology Student Association enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through extracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Tuesdays by-weekly E206 Grizelda Gentry mgentr@neisd.net Teddy's Girls Elite Dance Line — high School Elite Dancers of the Varsity Dance Team - these dancers are asked to perform at a variety of events and compete at NDA Nationals in Florida every other year. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Wednesdays after school Dance Studio Alison Redding - Coach mreddi@neisd.net Theatre Club/Thespian Society — high School The Roosevelt Theatre Company peforms a Season of 5 shows as well as various Showcases and outreach to feeder elem and middle schools Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) First Thurs of each month, see Mr. Thompson with questions Black Box (RR147) Chad Thompson cthomp1@neisd.net TR Science Club — high School The TR Science Club currently has 2 branches: the Wildlife Society and the Garden Society. These groups meet weekly and offer community service opportunities on weekends and after school. The wildlife society works on animal science based projects while the garden society works with our community garden. Students will be able to learn about plants and animals, cooking, craft projects, and more. Students can chose to be in one or both groups. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Wildlife Society Tues 4:20-5:15 / Garden Society Thurs 4:20 - 5:30 Wildlife Society AS123 / Garden Society AS133 Cynthia McKinney/Tina Finley cmckin@neisd.net/tfinle@neisd.net Unity Club — high School A Club whose mission is to hold events that attempt to unite the campus and break down barriers that separate the school community. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Every other Thursday after school Counseling Conference room Werk Cook wcook3@neisd.net Volleyball — high School volleyball team: improving ladies by being good student-athletes. Twitter: @VolleyballTR; Instagram: trridervolleyball Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) M-F 3:20-5:30 gym Lori Ybarra lybarr@neisd.net World Language Club — high School The World Languages Club is a collection of students with a passion for world languages whose objectives include:1. To promote interest in World Languages2. To be active in community service3. To promote pride and spirit at Roosevelt High School4. To encourage future enrollment in World Languages Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Thursdays from 4:30pm-5:15pm RR313 Bonnie Lehmann blehma@neisd.net Yearbook — high School Students who take pictures and design pages of the yearbook. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) DAILY, 2nd period AS102 Allison Boerger aboerg@neisd.net Yoga Club — high School Students would like to promote healthy living by exercising and looking at healthier alternatives Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Wednesday, 4:15 to 5:15 AS124 Ann Margulies-Huffaker amargu@neisd.net UIL Computer Science — high School Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) Fridays @ 8am D22 Chris Wilson cwilso4@neisd.net Crochet Club — high School The Crochet club invites all students, regardless of crochet knowledge, to learn how to craft all types of items through the art of crochet. Dates/Times Location Sponsor(s) Sponsor(s) Email(s) 
