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Club NameAdvisorMeetingsPurpose
Academic DecathlonMrs. CazaRoom 124
AFJROTC*Lt. Col. MarkinMonthly Tuesday 4:50 Rm 406The goals of the program are to educate and train high school cadets in citenzenship, promote community service, instill personal responsibillity, and develope self discipline
AP Mental ClubMr. M. PerezMondays at 4:45, rm 120To focus on mental health and social resources for those students in an advanced placement course. To meet new people interested in similar topics and form bonds. To have fun with food trips and/or partied (once permitted). To share enjoyment in scholarship with others. To experience social emotional wellness firsthand.
Art ClubMs. HamelRoom 423 TBDMake art, go on outings, and have a safe space
ASB Leadership*Ms. ZarateTuesdays 5th Period TheaterThe purpose of the Associated Student Body is to assist and supervise in the production of all school wide events, including dances, assemblies, and elections. ASB should provide a positve acedemic enviorment and enhance the highschool experience of every student and Valley View High School through the promotion of school spirit.
ASB Renaissance*Ms. ZarateAs needed in 3rd period in the commonsPromote academic excellence to Valley View students, Encourage regular attendance of students, Promote school spirit and positive campus culture
ASIA ClubMs. Patterson1 - 1:40, A-wing room 160To empower Asian student on campus, inform and expose members to different Asian cultures, and to had fun ith all students of all races.
Athletics*Coach KenyonMondays 11:45am, athletic officeTo help provide the athletic participants from Valley View HS the uniforms and supplementary supplies and equipment needed to enrich their participation in athletic contests. To improve the athletics learning and competition environment at Valley View HS by purchasing equipment that we are not able to provide otherwise through school budget.
AVID/ AVID JR. Roadtrip*Mrs. N. Lopez & Ms. R. CortezWednesday Restucturing days, Room 420Promote scholarships, community service and attendence at 4 years colleges and univeristies.
Ballet FolkloricoMs. Ortega411 thursday @ 3.45To promote Mexican culture to Valley View students through Ballet Folklorico and to encourage regular attendance of students.
Bible clubMs. RobersonMondays first and second lunch, rm 108(2nd lunch) rm 413 1st lunchTo be a welcoming safe place for all students of race, gender and beliefs to come, and hear the message of the gosple laid out for us in the bible. to hear topics regarding life, the bible, anxiety, suicide, love, etc.
Black Student UnionMr. Mukiibi & Ms. ChristmasTuesdays 3:45-4:30 room 111The BSU is committed to promoting cooperative efforts among shcools and communities fostoring self and community improvements, and sddressing educational ,political ,and social conerns.
Chess ClubMr. MishrekyTuesday at 3:45, RM TBDTo learn about the game and history of Chess, meet new people intreseted in similar topics, have fun and field trips, and to experience chess games firsthand.
Circle of FriendsMs. McCormackAux Gym periods 3-5 as needed 1x a monthTo promote inclusion on campus through the activities of students with and without disabilities
Class of 2025Coach JacobsenEvery MondayPromote school spirit and unity between Class of 2025
Class of 2026Ms. MartinezRoom 115Promote school spirit and unity between Class of 2026
Class of 2027Ms. S. PerezFridays during 5th period, RM 134To promote academic excellence to VVHS students, Participate in planning and executing school events, to work collaboratively with peers and faculty, promote a positive atmosphere and enhance school sprit.
Class of 2028Coach CalderonWednesdays 7:50 am rm 427To promote academic excellence to VVHS students, to participate in planning and executing school events, to work collaboratively with peers and faculty, to promote a positive atmosphere and exhance school sprits.
Computer Science Honors SocietyMs. Rioux3:45-4:30pm Mondays rm 504Primarily, we aim to further expose students to computer science. we hold community service opportunities, where members can visit middle schools and mentor students into learning how to code. we also provide expereince for members in learning how to make connections, present, and communicate information.
Creative Writing ClubMr. RegueiroWednesdays, Room 131 1:00pm-1:45pmTo have a place for the writers on campus to go to to meet fellow writers and to learn from each other.
Crimson Regiment*Mr. SilvaTuesdays 6-7pm Band roomTo provide financial support and give performance opportunities to those enrolled in the instrumental Music Program.
Crochet ClubMr. ZarateFridays after school, room 121Teach/learn crocheting and build relationships and community Membership
Cross country*Coach Jacobsen3:45 4:00 variesProvide an opportunity for students to enrich their lives through physical education and competition.
Dance Program*Mrs. HoustonTBD, Dance roomOur Dance Program is committed to offering an upstanding dance education by way of dance technique and production classes, concert dance performances, and campus-based dance companies. Our program is deeply rooted in social-emotional facilitation/development, culturally-relevant curriculum, and universally-designed approaches to ensure each student's academic and social success. Our students have the profound opportunity to engage in student-teaching, as well as a variety of community service opportunities that speak towards humanity and the Arts.
Eagle Theatre CompanyMrs. J. Lopez1st and 3rd Friday of every Month, Room 223To learn more about theatre, to put on plays, to have fun in acting and technical theather, to be driven and passionate actors, to be well rounded Thespian and to share a love of theatre.
Eagles S.K.Y. (Stand up, Keep up, Yell Loud) CrewMrs. K. BrownVaries, GuidancePromote and increase school spirit and involvement at school sponsored events.
ECO ClubMrs. KutzFlex Days, rm 517Stimulate environmental efforts around out high school campus, focusing on its current issues and conversation.
Engineering SocietyMs. BatesTuesday 3:45-4:15, rm 502
eSports ClubMr. ReyesMondays at 3:40 PM, Room 518To bring those who enjoy video games and want to do fun gaming related activities like play school approved video game titles together. This is to bring a community together and express and learn about the diffrent genres of video games and their history, as well as the competitive side of the industry.
Girls Against ViolenceMrs. CriderRestructuring Wednesdays during LunchCommunity outreach, specifically to those affected by domestic violence Membership
Girls Flag Football*Coach Brimm4:00pm Practice, Rm 110Provide financial accountability for funds raised by the Girls Flag Football team
Girls Soccer*Coach CalderonTBDSupport the girls soccer teams (Varsity, JV, and Freshman)
Golf*Coach LyonsGymAcquire the knowledge and promote the game of golf. Provide competitive and fair play. Work on character development that focuses on the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Provide a program that is enjoyable and rewarding for all participants.
Guidance*Mrs. K. Brown/ Mrs. PerryGuidance officeWork with students and outside organizations to reward VVHS students with awards. Provide a forum to review scholarship files as well as voting for particular scholarships.
GYM ClubMr. HernandezEvery other Wednesday 1:00 - 1:30, Room 528Educate teens about how well exercise and a balanced diet can improve life quality as well as how to propertly workout to reduce the risk of injuries.
Hiking EnthusiastsMr. CastilloThursdays after school, rm 510To educate on nature and hiking
Interact clubMrs. Roberson/Mrs. PerryEvery other Thursday 3:45- 4:30Service above self The club provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership skills and participate in community service projects.
Jesus ClubMs. BellTBD 509To teach students at VVHS about the gospel and love of Jesus. To teach students how to have patience and how to be open to creating positive environments of acceptance. To build community amongst students. To pray together and learn more about Gods word
LASA (Latin American Student Association)Ms. VillelaEvery other Tuesday 3:45- 4:30, rm 112Support and empower Latin America students and those intresred in Latin ameria cultures.
Legacy LeadersMrs. CriderMondays (both lunches) rm 119/409To mentor elementary students and guide them to a succsessful academic career while also having fun in the process.
Legistlative SocietyMs. Chapman3:40-4:00pm, room 429To ensure the representation of youth in Moreno Valley, Riverside county, State of California, and United States Legislatures.
Link CrewMs. Bell/Mr. MishrekyTuesdays varies Rm 509The purpose of Link crew is to establish a positive school environment by building systems of support. LINK Crew provides a structure where incoming students make intentional connections with upper class mentors.
Mock TrialMr. ArnoldTBD, Room 135
MotorSports ClubMr. EsmusAfter school @ 4:30pm Rm 305Prepare for Skills USA CTSO competition, provide additional access to tools & equipment for student use.
MSA (Muslim Student Association)Mrs. HantuliTuesdays, After School, Rm 513Create enviroment which will help to develop a sense of unity and strenght for the muslim and non- Muslim students on campus. Through various social, community outreach and relief events, we hope to faciliate a better understanding and dispel miscomunication if Islam. MSA works to promote and understanding and cooperation amoung members of the student body. The MSA regognizes all religions.
Mu Alpha ThetaMr. FitzpatrickWednesday 3:36 - 4:30, rm 506Promote scholarships, enjoyment, and understanding of mathematics amoung high school students.
Muses - Literary MagazineMs. MartinezRm 115 flex wednesdays @ 1pmCreate a school magazine in order to share student-created art, Such as poems, short stories, photography, drawings/paintings, sculptures. crochet, student-made music, student-made films, and much more
National Honor Society*Mrs. Rogers & Mrs. WilcoxEvery other Thursday 3:45- 4:45Give members the opportunity to demonstrate character and develop their leadership skills while serving their community as well s maintaing a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.5 or higher
No Place for HateMs. PattersonEvery other Wednesday, rm 160To make VVHS an inclusive and safe enviorment for students of all identitys. We will focus on social justice, ending bias and bullying and promote divercity.
Peer Counseling*Ms. McCormackPeriod 4, rm 401To form of support where individuals of a similar age provide emotional and social support. It may be one-on-one or group discussions focused on addressing personal, social, or emotional concerns. A peer counselor is not a professional therapist, but a trained teen who can offer a listening ear, empathy, and resources.
Pep Squad*Coach K. BrownVariesCreate school spirit, pride and loyalty. To Promote intrest in school activities and preform at school games, assembilies, pep rllies etc.
Red Cross Club*Ms. Martin & Ms. Roman-VeraFlex Wednesdays during lunch, rm 521Guided by the fundemental principles of the American Red Cross and its mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of the emergencies by moblilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors, the club will learn, practice and exemplify humanitarian values through mission-related service projects.
Society of Hispanic Professional EngineersMr. HernandezEvery other Friday 3:45- 4:30To promote interest and awareness in engineering and technical fields among Hispanic students. Provide resources, mentorship, and support to students pursuing careers in STEM. Organize educational workshops ,Guest lectures, and Career exploration. Activities related to engineering and technology. Foster professionial development and leadership skills through hands on projects and collaboration with professionals in the field. Advocate for the advancment and representation of the hispanic students in engineering and Technical disciplines .
Softball*Coach Kenyon & Coach PerezMonthly, Gym/Softball FieldTeach Students life long skills, prepare students for the work force, teach students atleast in the game of softballs
Speech and DebateDr. CuevasMondays Rm 527The purpose of the Speech and debate team is to provide a place to develop and practice public speaking skills. all members of the team serve the purpose by studying speaking techniques and applying those techniques for individual and group speaking. The application will include competitions at the highschool speech level within the Citrus belt speech region of competition.
Stress BustersDr. CuevasWednesdays Rm 527To reduce stress and to communicate with other peers. to have a safe space for our students to feel free to be themselves. An oppurtunity for students to learn new hobbies so they can release stress
Tennis club*Coach CaparasWednesday 1:30pm, Tennis courtAcquire the knowledge and promote the game of tennis. Provide competitive and fair play. Work on chracter development that focuses on the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Provide a program that is enjoyable and rewarding for all participants.
Track and Field*Coach Jacobsen3:45- 4:00 Mondays, TrackTo provide an opportunity for students to enrich their lives through physical education and competition.
Undocu ClubMrs. N. LopezWednesday after school, rm 430Spread advocacy on the issues that undocumented people have. Is the mentor elementery students and guide them to a succersful academic career while also having fun in the process.
Valley View Aquatics*Coach KenyonMeeting varies, at pool deckTo provide financial assistance for interscholastic Aquatics teams at VVHS.
Volleyball*Coach Barlage3:40pm in the gymTo improve financial assistance for interscholastic Volleyball teams at VVHS.
VVHS Choir*Mr. Wilsonrm 218
Yearbook*Mrs. CazaEveryday 1st & 3rd period, rm 124Publish and print the VVHS yearly, provide journalistic, computer and cooperative learning education.