Clubs

Name of Club/Activity Short Description of Club Sponsor Meeting Day Meeting Time Meeting Place Dues? Who can join?
Asian Culture Appreciation Students can learn about Asian nations and cultures while engaging in various activities like games, crafts, and snacks. Tim Guest Every other Friday 2:45-3:45 Satellite Cafeteria Yes Anyone
Black Student Union The Black Student Union meets to educate and discuss the issues that plague minorities as well as empower one another through group activities and student led discussions Sheila Adcock TBD 2:30-3:30 223 Yes Anyone
Certamen (Latin Quiz Bowl) Certamen is a game of fast recall of facts about classical civilizations and its peoples, languages, and cultures. Dawn Mitchell selected Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 Room 227 No Audition and class
Chess Club Chess Henry McVeigh Every Third Monday 2:30-3:30 320 No Anyone
Chinese Club Students will explore various aspects of Chinese Culture including film, food, games, and holidays. Matthew Lovett Tuesday 2:30-4 Room 226 Yes Anyone
Civic Action Club Students meet to discuss and become involved in political and community issues. Lauren Reese TBA 2:45 Room 103 No Anyone
Class of 2026 Class council for the senior class.  Jess Carlson Ad hoc 2:45 - 3:45 Career Center No Class
Class of 2027 Junior Class council Alyson Klein Wednesdays 7:15am Room 209 or Room 311 No Audition and class
Class of 2028 Council The class council for the class of 2028 meets to plan and organize fundraisers and other class related activities that pertain to this class as it progresses through the ranks at Dulaney. Landon Friedman TBD TBD 123 or 303 No Anyone
Club for a Cure We create crafts and raise money for local cancer organizations. Dylan Steiner TBD Afterschool (2:45-3:30) 119 No Anyone
Comedy Club Jokes, Memes, Improve, etc.  Rene Heaps  Tuesday  2:45-3:30 105 No Anyone
Crochet and Knitting Club The Crochet and Knitting club teaches and provides a place to develop knitting/crochet skills for all members of expertise. Sheila Adcock TBD 2:30-3:30 223 Yes Anyone
Dance Team Performance group that rehearses and performs at sporting events such as Pep Rally Deborah Ribb TBD 2:30-4:00 120 No Audition
Dulaney Book Club DBC is a student-led club for those who love to read and discuss a wide range of literature. Cassandra Hatter Every other Monday 2:45 - 3:30 Room 309 No Anyone
Dulaney Christian Fellowship Student-led Bible study, prayer, and visits from local youth group leaders Alicia Drechsler Bimonthly meetings on Friday 7-7:30am Room 302 No Anyone
Dulaney Debate Team Dulaney Speech and Debate Team is open to all Dulaney High School Students. Our goal is to encourage and to assist in the development of articulate leaders, and to promote curricular and extracurricular speech and debate activities across grade levels and disciplines.. Glenna Penner Tuesday, Friday 2:30-3:30 Room 310 Yes Anyone
Dulaney Dragon and Lion Dance Bringing Chinese culture to Dulaney, we practice and perform traditional Dragon and Lion Dances, showcasing teamwork and celebration. Our team participates in cultural events throughout the community, sharing heritage and spirit with audiences of all ages. Matthew Lovett Tuesday 2:30-4 Satellite Cafeteria Yes Anyone
Dulaney Interact Volunteer work around the community Ashley Sottili TBD TBD Room 303 No Anyone
Dulaney Theatre Company Putting on the Dulaney Theatre Company mainstage productions (Fall Play and Spring Musical) Hannah Smith Fall Play Auditions: 8-9, Rehearsals from September 15-November 19 (every day afterschool), Fall Play 20-22. Spring Musical auditions in December. 2:30-4:30 Auditorium No Audition
Dungeons and Dragons Club Dungeons and Dragons Club is a place for students to come and go on grand adventures with friends! Grab your dice, roll up a wizard, and let's go! Benjamin Peak Every other Tuesday. 2:45 to 3:45 Room 222 No Anyone
Educator's Rising Educators Rising is a club dedicated to helping students interested in the career of teaching learn more about the ins and outs of working with students in a classroom setting. Benjamin Peak  One Thursday a month 2:45 to 3:45 Room 227 No Anyone
Environmental Issues Club Support the efforts of our green schools goals and increase sustainability in our community John Enders every other Tuesday 2:30 214 Yes Anyone
FBLA Learn about professional skills and compete in business and computer science related events. Jamie Harriott Wednesday 3:30pm Satellite cafeteria Yes Anyone
Film Society Discuss and Make films.  Jason Bowman Every other Friday 2:45 - 3:15 121 No Anyone
FIRST Robotics Club Club that involves advanced engineering principles to construct a single, large robot to compete with, developing technical skills along the way. Patrick Dougherty TBD 2:30 - 5:00 Room 235 Yes Anyone
French Club and National Honor Society French Club focuses on French and Francophone culture, as well as membership and participation in the Société honoraire du français. Benjamin Peak Once per month on Tuesdays. 2:45 to 3:45 Room 227 Yes Anyone
Girl Up Girl Up is a global leadership development initiative founded by the United Nations Foundation to empower girls and advance gender equality. Cassandra Hatter Third Thursday 7:15 - 7:40 Room 309 Yes Anyone
Horticulture Club To grow an appreciation of plants and propagate plants for beautification. John Enders Every other Tuesday 2:30 214 Yes Anyone
HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) Students interested in pursuing a career in the medical field should join.  We will practice skills medical proffessional will use, have activities that broaden your knowledge of the medical field and learn from professionals in the field.   Michael Lashley TBD 2:45-4:00 Room 216 Yes Anyone
HSN/La Voz Hispana Support the latino/heritage speaking community Paola J Frumin TBA 2:30 room 222 Yes Other
Jazz Band The Jazz Band rehearses and performs standard and new music for the jazz idiom.  Performances will take place at Dulaney in addition to possible outside venues. Barry Chesky TBA (January through May) 2:45pm to 4:00pm M2 No Audition
Jewish Student Council This club focuses on various aspects of Jewish culture, history, and practices.  If meetings do end up being in the morning like last school year, they typically last 20-25mins. Landon Friedman TBD (but possibly Tuesday) Probably mornings 123 No Anyone
Key Club Key Club is the Kiwanis sponsored service club at Dulaney. Students have the opportunity to participate in dozens of service-oriented activities to give back to their school and community at large.  Matt Lovett Every Thursday 2:45 to 3:30 Satellite Cafeteria Yes Anyone
Kids Helping Kids kids make bracelets and cards for kids with cancer Alyson Klein Tuesdays 7:15am 209 No Anyone
Latin Club (Junior Classical League) JCL (Junior Classical League) is the club for current and former students of Latin and for those curious about the language and life of the ancient Romans and Greeks.  When we meet on Fridays after school, we involve ourselves in the wide variety of activities planned on the local, state, and national levels.  Try us out – we really have a blast! Dawn Mitchell Fridays  2:30 Room 227 Yes Class
Lion Pride LGBTQIA+ and allies Diana Moore Every other Friday 2:45-3:30 301 No Anyone
Lion's Roar Marching Band The Marching Band performs at local events, football games, and competitions throughout the state of Maryland. Christina Donall Lebovitz Mon & Wed M: 5-8, W:3-6 M-2 & Pot Spring Elementary Yes Anyone
Math Club Contest Math Henry McVeigh Monday 2:30-3:30 Room 320 Yes Anyone
Model United Nations Model United Nations (MUN) is where Dulaney students simulate the United Nations by role-playing as diplomats and debating international issues. Callie Stewart Wednesday’s (biweekly) 2:35 Room 102  No Anyone
Music Production Club Place to collaborate and explore music composition and electronic music.  Christina Donall Lebovitz Thursday 2:45 - 3:30  118 No Anyone
National Art Honor Society Art Chris Marsico Wednesday 230 233 Yes Class
National Honor Society  Organization to show leadership and service in the school and community.  You need to fill out an interest form and have specific qualifications to be a part of the club.  Interest forms are available during January of student's sophomore year.  Freshman are not able to join.  Daniel LaHatte Once a Month  7:15 AM  Satellite Cafe  Yes Other
Nat'l Spanish Honor Society Maintain scholastic excellence in Spanish Paola J Frumin TBA 2:30 room 225 Yes Other
Not On Our Watch (NOOW) Not On Our Watch (N.O.O.W) is a student-driven club that focuses on raising awareness and erasing the stigma around mental health.  Genevieve Yaeger Every other Wednesday 7:15 AM Library No Anyone
One love Education about healthy relationships and the signs of unhealthy relationships Jamie Harriott Friday 7:15am Library No Anyone
PAWS Animal Advocacy  Jason Bowman Every other Thursday 7:10 - 7:40 AM 121 Yes Anyone
Photo Club This is a student lead club and student interest and input drives the club.  Students learn a variety of composition techniques featuring a variety of subject matter.  DSLR cameras available to explore and learn to master.   Kathy Chenowith Tuesday 2:35- 3:15 Room 313 Yes Anyone
Programming Club Code with friends, tutor peers, and educational outreach to Middle School Michael Malafarina Wednesday 2:30 Room 318 No Class
Psychology Club We share mini lessons on psychology.   Kendra Swam Thursday twice a month 2:30-3:15 room 106 No Anyone
Red Cross Club Empowering students to support their community and the American Red Cross through various projects (Blood drives, organizing fire safety campaigns, running disaster preparedness programs and providing support to armed forces families. Anna Lee Eyler Thrusday 02:30 pm Health Suite No Anyone
Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society  Rho Kappa is a national social studies honor society for Dulaney Juniors and Seniors. Rho Kappa recognizes high school students who excel in social studies and encourages their active participation in the community Callie Stewart Quarterly (specific date TBA) Either 7:15 OR 2:35 Room 102 Yes Other
Science National Honor Society Honor Society for Science, Scholarship and service. James Anderson Friday 2:30-3:30 Satellite Cafe Yes Audition and class
Sequel Sequel is the school's literary arts magazine. Meekah Hopkins Every 2A 9:35-11:00 301 No Audition and class
SGO Herring Wednesday 2:30-3:#0 314
Sports Statistics Science Club The SSSC is for anyone who enjoys sports and the statistics/performance that accompanies that specific game and its players, and subsequently discussing, analyzing, and predicting numbers and outcomes. Michael Lashley TBD After school 216 (123 as an alternate) No Anyone
Students who care students discussing and supporting causes and of homelessness and discuss opportunies to support  Kara Roberts  2nd Tuesday a month 7:15 am satellite cafe  No Anyone
T.A.T. Teens Against Trafficking To educate on and raise awareness about child sex trafficking and advocate for solutions Emanda Lenet Thursday 2:45 College & Career Center No Anyone
Tri-M Music Honors Society Tri-M Music Honor Society is an Honor Society that helps the music department in the school and showcases musical abilities to the community. This honors society requires an application, GPA requirement, and enrollment in 1 music class. Christina Donall Lebovitz Thurs Bi Weekly 2:45 - 3:30 M-2 Yes Audition and class
Trivia Club / It's Academic! Trivia Henry McVeigh Every Third Monday 2:30-3:30 320 No Anyone
UNICEF UNICEF works to save and meaningful improve the lives of all children around the world through service projects. Lauren Reese TBA 2:45pm Rm 103 Yes Anyone
VEX Robotics CLub Small team competitive robotics organizations Patrick Dougherty Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:30 - 5:00 Room 238/ 240 Yes Anyone
Yearbook CLASS (standard and GT) Not a CLUB :) Yearbook at Dulaney is a class! Standard and GT levels available. We create the entire book for the year. This class will allow you to develop skills in interviewing, story writing, photography, social media, design, marketing, and management. Creative? Have school spirit? Love telling stories? Join us to tell the story of the year at DHS. You can take Yearbook all 4 years and can potentially work your way up to editor-in-chief. Summer yearbook camp is also a must for those interested in leadership positions. See Coach Korrow in room 301 with questions!  Kristi Korrow Every day During the school day - with some after school events to attend 301 No Other