Schedule: Days vary depending on student leaders' availability
Location: 254
Advisor: Margaret Lynch
Description: Challenge Success is a national, non-profit organization affiliated with the Stanford University Graduate School of Education. Challenge Success partners with schools, families and communities to embrace a broad definition of success and to implement research-based strategies that promote student well-being and engagement with learning. The WHS club's work is connected to this national program to look at ways we can encourage a healthy, well balanced school community through student led initiatives, speakers, and community-wide conversations.
Description: Players of all levels are welcome to attend, you can be a complete beginner or national master! Come drop by for any amount of time, play chess, watch, relax and have fun. We play everything from classic chess to exciting variants likes 2v2 bughouse or duck chess.
Description: Christian Club offers a place for believers and all who are interested or have questions to learn more about Christianity and the impact of faith in our lives! Each week we foster a lively and welcoming environment to share meaningful conversations and encourage one another. All are welcome!
Description: Clay club is open for all students on full-day Wednesday's after school all year. Stop by to try the potter's wheel, make a hand-built sculpture or just play with clay! This is an open studio format club. If you are looking for instruction working on the wheel, please sign up for a wheel-throwing class. Otherwise, come stop by and see what you can do!
Description: The Computer Science Club at Wellesley High School ventures into a wide variety of subjects in an attempt to teach both beginners and more experienced students about computer science. We create projects related to web development, game design, and algorithms. We also hope to spread awareness about the positive impacts computer science can make and its real-world applications.
Meeting Time: After school at 2:30 or on Zoom at 8:30pm
Schedule: Tuesday
Location: Room 318 (or Zoom link)
Advisor: Zach Nicol
Description: Our mission is to empower young people with the confidence, poise, and self-awareness necessary to thrive in both personal and professional settings. Through leadership opportunities, community service projects, and personal development workshops, we foster an environment where respect, kindness, and cultural sensitivity are core values. We aim to build future leaders who are not only self-assured but also committed to making a positive impact in their communities. By offering mentorship and guidance, we strive to create a lasting legacy of empowered, socially conscious individuals.
Description: Cookies for a Cause allows students to enjoy their love of baking while helping the greater community. Club members will bake treats and donate a portion of what is made to a local community shelter.
Description: The Crochet Collective is a club centered around crocheting, where beginners and experienced crocheters alike are welcome! Crocheting can be a great way to de-stress and be creative while learning or practicing a skill, and through this club, a great way to support charities as well. As a group, we make projects of varying difficulty, with the goal of selling the finished products and donating the profits to a corresponding charity. It is not necessary to attend all meetings, so if you're interested, please drop by!"