Attention Staff: If your club is not listed on this website please e-mail the Web Master with a brief description and advisor's name.
Academic Competition/Decathalon - Mr. Steve Schaffer Top
Amnesty International: - Mr. Hank Klos Amnesty International is a worldwide voluntary group devoted to preserving human rights for all people. Once a week they meet in the 9-10 House media center to organize events to create awareness letters and to draft petitions in response to case histories received every two weeks. Since 1961, Amnesty International has worked through their letter writing to save 43,000 victims and to sometimes save lives. It works! Amnesty International Club Website Top
Alzheimer's Club: - Mrs. Katie Kubarewicz Top
Book Club: - Mrs. Helen Fox, Jean Piscopo Top
Chess Club: - Mr. E. Friend and Mrs. M. Colvin This club is for students who play chess and would like to play other students from other schools. The club belongs to the Shore School Chess League. Tournaments begin in late November and end with the state contest in March. Team A ( Varsity ) is coached by Mr. Friend. Team B ( JV ) is coached by Mrs. Colvin Top
DECCA: - Mrs. Sharon Faith Top
FCCLA: - Mrs. Julie Yonney-Kriebel Top
Fishing Club: - Mr. D. Dorris, Mr. Jason Hoch The Fishing Club is open to all students who want to learn how to fish the waters of the Jersey Shore. The club takes several fishing trips a year as well as hosts monthly meetings on the hottest and best spots for fishing. Top
German Club: - Mrs. Vicky Matthew The German Club attempts to further student interest in the German language, culture and people. Membership is open to all interested students. Top
Interact Club: - Mrs. Chery Conley, Mrs. Sheila Sledden The Interact Club is a service club open to all high school students. The club is sponsored by the Long Beach Island Rotary Club and its goal is to be involved in activities which improve both school and the community. Some of the volunteer activities include Chowder Fest, 18 mile Run, Christmas Party and many more. Being an INTERACT member is rewarding as well as fun. Announcements will be made for membership. Visit the Interact web site. Top
Key Club: - The Key Club is a service organization which attempts to promote positive inter-relationship both inside and outside of the school community. The club works on various service projects which include holiday parties for handicapped children, delivering plants to the elderly and coordinating events for the MS Walk-A-Thon. The Key Club is affiliated with Key Club International, the oldest youth service organization in the world. New members are welcome. Top
Knitting For Peace: - Mrs. Colleen Neil Top
Model UN: - Mr. Hank Klos Model Congress Website Top
ROTC: - Col. Mestemaker Air Force Junior ROTC is more than a five credit elective course - it is a life experience. The objective of the course is to develop responsible, productive and informed citizens who will be future leaders, managers and supervisors. The course is available to any high school student grades 9 through 12. Students enrolled in this course are called cadets and are basically leaders in training. It is actually an operational organization with the same functions and mission requirements found in any Air Force unit or civilian corporation. Consequently, cadets get hands-on experience dealing with real life issues they will face in the military or civilian work force. There are people and resources to manage, meetings to attend, time lines to monitor, deadlines to meet, paperwork to accomplish and projects to plan, organize and complete.
Classroom sessions present cadets with exiting opportunities to learn about the history of flight, principles of basic aeronautics, space exploration and world geography. They'll also learn life skills such as human relations, racism, sexism, public speaking techniques, principles of leadership and functions of management. Cadets strengthen their character while living by an Honor Code and embracing values of integrity, courage, patriotism, competence, tenacity and service within a structured and disciplined Air Force format. Simultaneously, they will learn and carry out the traditions, customs and courtesies practiced in the Air Force. Finally, extracurricular activities such as drill teams, color guards, the military ball, field trips to various military installations including the U.S. Military and Naval Academies, and orientation flights on military aircraft round out the curriculum and give cadets additional opportunities to practice the skills learned in the classroom. Top
Students Against Destructive Decisions - Ms. Trapanese Students helping students make positive decisions about challenges in their everyday lives. Visit the SADD web site. Top
Spanish Club: - Mrs. Julie Suarez The Spanish Club is for students who wish to further their knowledge of the people, customs, language and crafts in Spanish speaking countries. Top
Student Council: - Mr. Steve Derion Top
Studio 100: - Ms. Heather Clarey Top
Other Clubs and Societies: Academic Competition, Academic Decathlon, Air Force JROTC Drill Team, American Sign Language, Anime Club, Art Club, Dance Intramurals, DECA, Equestrian Club, FCCLA, Foreign Language Honor Society, French Club, In-Line Roller Hockey, Intergenerational Council, Investment Club, Junior Statesman, Movie Review Club, National Honor Society, PALS, Photography Club, Ping Pong Club, Poet's Guild, REBEL, SADD, Science League, SNN Magazine, Southern's Slickest Stompers, SPARK, STYLE, Student Council, Surf Club, Varsity Club, and Winter Guard. Top
The Ram: - Mrs. K. Carr The Southern Regional yearbook is a school publication whose theme, composition, layout, preparation for printing, and sale are handled by a staff composed of students from grades 9-12. It is an all-school book, representing every class and every student in the school. This pictorial and written record of one school year, attempts to present all the events and activities that have transpired though out the school year. Top
The Rampage: - Ms. J. Pajak & Mr. S. Derion The Rampage, Southern's newspaper, is a student produced publication whose staff is composed of students from grades 9-12. Staff members conduct interviews, do research and otherwise gather data in order to produce high caliber journalistically sound articles which range from hard news though sports and human interest pieces. The Rampage strives to reflect the inter-action between the surrounding community and the school population. Top
Visions: - Mrs. N. Moran Visions is a Southern Regional publication that consists of poems, short stories, art work and photography, all of which are submitted by students. Top