Welcome To Stagg Activities!
As your student continues his/her education at Stagg, we hope that he/she will take the time to review the co-curricular offerings and consider getting involved in one of the many activities we have to offer. The activities listed here provide students with the opportunity to learn the values of teamwork, responsibility and leadership, diversity, perseverance and to develop a sense of culture and community within our school.
Studies have shown that when students are active participants in their school activities they achieve more success in the areas of attendance, academic achievement, and motivation for continued learning in the post-secondary world. Their involvement reinforces lessons learned within the classroom setting, enables students to apply the skills they have learned and contributes to their overall, well-rounded education.
Stagg students have the opportunity to participate in a multitude of activities that encourage their passions, motivate their interests, and develop their talents. We hope that you will explore all your options and involve yourself in something Stagg has to offer!
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ACES - Academic Challenge in Engineering & Science
Sponsor: Aron Kopera
ACES is an academic team that competes by taking tests in the categories of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering Graphics, Computer Science, and English. Regional Competition is in February. Sectionals are in March and State is in April.
Pre-Requirements: The team is open to all individuals. There will be a selection process in January to choose the top 14 individuals to represent Stagg in the team event. However, there are possibilities to compete as an individual in the OPEN section.
Email: akopera@d230.org
Adventure Club
Sponsors: Gordon Oliver & Kelly Peterson
Co-Sponsor Email: KPeterson@d230.org
The Adventure Club incorporates both outdoor and team building activities. We go on a variety of trips ranging from kayaking, high/low ropes courses, canoeing, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, fishing, and camping. The Outdoor Adventure Club allows students to learn practical life skills. The students are provided with the opportunity to develop leadership, growth, and team building by actively getting involved in the learning experience. The club also introduces the students to the outdoor opportunities they have in our local area.
Email: GOliver@d230.org
ARISE Christian Club
Sponsor: Kelli Preto
An encouraging group of students that study the Bible and discuss topics of the Christian faith!
Email: KPreto@d230.org
Art Club
Sponsor: Arwa Azhari
Art Club is open to all students interested in creating art projects>
Email: aazhari@d230.org
Auto Club
Sponsor: Bernard Kay
Auto Club is for students interested in the automotive field. Our club provides opportunities for student enrichment of automotive related repair knowledge and skills. All students are welcome to join. Students have the opportunity to work on their own cars as well as assist others while they work on theirs.
Email: bkay@d230.org
Athletic Media Club
Sponsor: Eric Elget
Stagg Athletic Media Club promotes, captures photos and creates content for our athletic programs. All media posted on the Instagram page is created by Stagg students.
Email: EElget@d230.org
Bass Fishing Club
Sponsors: Brian Jackson & Mike Grice
Co-Sponsor Email: MGrice@d230.org
Bass fishing team for beginners and competitive anglers.
Email: bjackson@d230.org
Black Leaders Encouraging Stagg Students (BLESS)
Sponsors: KEvin Turkowski, Karen Butler, Jarrell Smith, Lakeshia Dillard
Co-Sponsors Emails: kbutler@d230.org , jsmith@d230.org, ldillard@d230.org
This is a group to promote a feeling of pride and love of the Black Community while examining, strengthening, and celebrating culture and heritage.
Email: kturkowski@d230.org
Business Casual Swing Choir
Sponsor: Chris Betz
An advanced singing group that meets after school for 3-6 hours per week. This group is made up of a limited number of singers from the choir program. Auditions are held in May of every school year for the following season. Singing primarily with microphones, Business Casual performs arrangements of pop songs from all decades. They utilize a beat boxer and low bass as well as soprano, alto, and tenor singers.
***Prior members do not automatically get placed into Business Casual for the following year. They must re-audition.
Email: CBetz@d230.org
Business Club
Sponsors: Jim Duffy & Mike Durbin
Co-Sponsor Email: MDurbin@d230.org
The Stagg Business Club is open to all students. It is a club focused on dealing with real life situations that businesses have to deal with on a daily basis: sales, inventory, scheduling, and more! We are excited to run the School Store during lunches for our students!
Email: jduffy@d230.org
Cercle Français / French Circle
Sponsor: Nitya Viswanath
French Circle is a cultural club where all Stagg students can learn about the French language and Francophone cultures. All Stagg students are welcome!
Email: nviswanath@d230.org
Charger Nation
Sponsors: Jacob Randulich & Saja Alnajjar
Co-Sponsor Email: salnajjar@d230.org
Charger Nation is a club that promotes school spirit. We not only support the varsity sports, we also promote charger pride by having student vs staff contests. This is a club for students that is run with student ideas. You have something that promotes school spirit, this is the club for you.
Email: JRandulich@d230.org
Chargers Who Code
Sponsor: Lisa Grahn
Chargers Who Code is a club to inspire students to learn about computer coding. The club is open to all students to join. We meet generally twice per month and learn coding through programs like Khan Academy and Scratch. In the past, we have taken a field trip to Google in Chicago, sponsored Hour of Code, and learned about other scholarship and internship opportunities.
Email: Lgrahn@d230.org
Chargers Who Crochet
Sponsors: Jaime Bradshaw & Kate Schwartz
Co-Sponsors Email: kschwartz@d230.org
Chargers who Crochet is open to all Stagg students who want to learn or already know how to crochet. We believe crochet is for everyone! This club provides an opportunity to create unique, handmade items in a supportive and fun environment. Crochet is well known for its mental and social/emotional health benefits. Students will also have the opportunity to donate items to earn service learning hours.
Email: jbradshaw@d230.org
Chess Team
Sponsors: Aron Kopera & Ernesto Razo
Co-Sponsor Email: ERazo@d230.org
We are a competitive chess team that competes in the SWSC, IHSA, and at local invitationals. We accept all skill levels and are looking for individuals who are serious about learning to play chess.
Email: akopera@d230.org
Child Care Club: SKILLS USA
Sponsor: Erin Wendt
Child Care Club is an activity for those interested in teaching or working with children! In the spring, we compete as part of a national organization called, Skills USA. During the fall, we do fun activities that encompass our preschool program at Stagg.
Email: EWendt@d230.org
Color Guard
Sponsors: Kate Alstadt & Christina Schmidt
Co-Sponsors Email: CSchmidt@d230.org
The Stagg Color Guard is a unique performance group. If you like music and dance, you would like Color Guard. Team members spin equipment (flags and more), dance, and act while performing to music played by the Stagg Marching Chargers. All members are trained to spin equipment and dance so no experience is necessary. The Color Guard season starts at the end of May and runs through the end of October.
For more information about the Color Guard and Winter Guard programs, click here.
Email: KAlstadt@d230.org
Connections Club
Sponsor: Bridget Lawler
Connections is a place for students to develop positive relationships with their peers based around student interest (i.e. crafts, cooking, board games, and video games. The name of the club, Connections, was chosen as it represents the ‘connections’ that the students will make with each other but also explains another component of Connections; encouraging the students to ‘connect’ with their community and school environment through providing random acts of kinds, earning Service Learning hours, and socializing at community establishments. All with an open mind and positive attitude are welcome.
Email: BLawler@d230.org
Contest Play
Sponsor: Jacob Fisher & Gordon Oliver
Co-Sponsor Email: GOliver@d230.org
Contest Play is an IHSA sanctioned competition theater and is directed by Mr Fisher. We compete in Contest Play in March with auditions in early January. Auditions are open to anybody. We focus on character development, advanced acting and dramatic techniques. You can also be a part of the backstage crew where you learn to design, build, set up and take down a full theatrical production.
Email: JFisher@d230.org
Council for Exceptional Children
Sponsors: Colleen Regan & Emma Hansen
Co-Sponsor Email: ehansen@d230.org
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is a social organization that encourages inclusion and acceptance!!! We have monthly meetings to plan out whole group activities that allow everyone to get involved at Stagg High School!
Email: cregan@d230.org
Culinary Club Skills USA
Sponsors: Kaylee Ibrahim
Stagg's Culinary Club! For those students who are interested in learning about cooking; like to cook alone or with others and are interested in competing in the culinary area!
Email: KIbrahim@d230.org
Cultivation Club
Sponsors: Mike Littmann & Tom Syska
Co-Sponsor Email: tsyska@d230.org
Learn how to grow vegetables, tend to a bee hive, koi pond, and have fun outdoors!
Email: mlittmann@d230.org
Dabka Club
Sponsor: Suzan Atallah
Dabka club is a group of boys and girls celebrating Arab folk dance. Dabka is usually performed during joyous occasions. These students learn and perform the art of traditional middle eastern dancing.
Email: satallah@d230.org
Debate
Sponsors: Katy Przybylski & Jacob Randulich
Co-Sponsor Email: JRandulich@d230.org
Debate is a club that lets you, well, debate! You can debate solo or with a partner. Every 2 months, you get a new topic, and you build a case for and against that topic that you take to tournaments where you compete against students from other schools! It's a great way to get your voice out there, to make new friends, and meet students from other schools.
Email: kprzybylski@d230.org
DECA Competitive Business
Sponsor: Jim Duffy
DECA is a business skills competitive club. But, it is more than just about competing. The club offers students opportunities to develop skills in marketing, finance and sales. It is also a great way to network with business professionals.
Email: JDuffy@d230.org
E-Sports
Sponsors: Jon McGreal & Mike Littmann
Co-Sponsor Email: mlittmann@d230.org
Here at Stagg Esports, we play games! Casual and competitive gamers alike, we have a place for you. We play Smash, Overwatch, Rocket League, Minecraft, League of Legends, Magic, and more!
Proud winners of the Junior Varsity Rocket League State Championship!
Email: jmcgreal@d230.org
Fall Show
Director: Eliza Palumbo
Assistant Directors' Emails: SThoss@d23org and GOliver@d230.org
This fall, students will be performing the show "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time". A fifteen year old girl has an extraordinary brain; she is exceptionally intelligent but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. When she falls under suspicion for killing her neighbors dog, she sets out to identify the true culprit, which leads to an earth shattering discovery and a journey that will change her life forever.
Email: EPalumbo@d230.org
Future Teachers
Sponsors: Jennifer Baniewicz & Maggie Smith
Co-Sponsor Email: MSmith@d230.org
This club is for students interested in becoming teachers. We will talk about teacher prep programs at universities and talk with current college students in different programs as well as learn what it is like to be a teacher.
Email: JBaniewicz@d230.org
German Club
Sponsor: Lauren Arkin
German club is a place for culture lovers to learn all about German holidays, traditions, and cultural practices!
Email: LArkin@d230.org
Girls Flag Football
Sponsor: Saja Alnajjar
Introducing our newest club, Girls' Flag Football! This club aims to increase the participation of students with varied backgrounds and interests in co-curricular programs. It will also allow girls who are not participating in an IHSA athletic program the opportunity for competition and fitness. Girls' Flag Football teaches accountability, leadership, responsibility, teamwork, and the impact of positive sportsmanship.
Email: salnajjar@d230.org
Guard Club
Sponsor: Jason Carr
This year club members will be certified in in adult, child and infant CPR and AED. We will also cover the swimming and water safety manual to better understand how to teach swim lessons. When possible, we will teach swim lessons to kids in the community.
Email: JCarr@d230.org
HOSA
Sponsor: Kristin Pila
HOSA is a global student-led organization recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services and several federal and state agencies. HOSA’s mission is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community, through education, collaboration, and experience.
Email: JCarr@d230.org
I Am Here
Sponsor: Lori Foresman
I Am Here gives our students a platform to share their voices and raise awareness around mental health. Our goal is to empower students to educate one another, and their communities, and to create a culture of peer support within our school. Together, we’ll fight the stigma around mental illness. I Am Here also encourages our students to take charge of keeping their friends, schools, and communities safe. Students learn from each other about how to create an inclusive school culture of looking out for one another through activities, events, and projects that promote kindness.
Email: lforesman@d230.org
International Club
Sponsor: Anne Reedy
We celebrate our beautiful, culturally diverse Stagg family by learning about ethnic traditions and values. We also reach out to serve our "international" family by assisting those in need.
Email: AReedy@d230.org
Jazz Band
Sponsor: Robert Mecozzi
This group is composed of students accepted and placed by audition on the following instruments: saxophone, trombone, trumpet, drums, bass guitar, guitar, piano, and occasionally vibraphone. The jazz group performs at three or four concerts a year and goes to festivals and clinics from February through April. The band rehearses after school at least two days a week from November to May. Other performances may include “gigs” in the community.
Email: rmecozzi@d230.org
Key Club
Sponsors: Beth Gulden & Amy Watkins
Co-Sponsor Email: Awatkins@d230.org
Key Club is a community service club in which students volunteer to benefit their school and community. The hours that the students earn count toward the service learning graduation requirement.
Email: BGulden@d230.org
Literary Magazine
Sponsor: Giedre Kazlauskas
Labyrinth Literary Magazine compiles student writing and art and publishes an annual book (or online edition) to celebrate the school's creative talent. Weekly meetings might be about anything from graphic design to poetry writing, depending on the needs and interests of the group. Throughout the year, the club also hosts several Coffeehouse open mic events for the student body and participates in the annual SWSC literary magazine conference.
Email: GKazlauskas@d230.org
Madrigals Choir
Sponsor: Chris Betz
The Stagg High School Madrigals have a rich history of performing throughout the community in and around Palos Hills, IL. We have a busy schedule throughout the months of November and December, performing in churches, community centers, tree lightings, retirement homes, and even local restaurants and residences! Auditions for the Madrigals are held within the first few weeks of school in the choir room after school.
Email: CBetz@d230.org
Marching Chargers
Sponsors: Robert Mecozzi & Jim Columbo
Co-Sponsor Email: JColombo@d230.org
Headed to the forefront of great high school marching bands, the Marching Chargers continues to be recognized for its outstanding achievements. In addition to marching band competition appearances, the Marching Chargers have been selected numerous times to perform for the world at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Email: RMecozzi@d230.org
Mathletes
Sponsors: Mark Lyons & Christy Frazer
Co-Sponsor Email: CFrazer@d230.org
The Mathletes team is organized for the purposes of recognition of outstanding mathematical ability, encouragement of independent study, stimulation of interest in mathematics, and provision of a meeting ground for students through academic competition. The Mathletes team practices once a week (Mondays 3:10 - 4:00pm) to prepare for five competitions against other SWSC schools. The Mathletes team also compete in the regional/state competitions sponsored by ICTM.
Email: MLyons@d230.org
Model United Nations (Model UN)
Sponsors: Brian Berg & Adam Zmuda
Co-Sponsor Email: AZmuda@d230.org
Think of us as a mock government on the world level. We research countries and topics so that we can represent the wishes of those countries on those topics. Model United Nations follows the course of the United Nations by examining various current international issues facing our world, and exploring possible solutions to these issues. We attend competitions where you will learn to work with peers, understand world affairs, and debate issues in a constructive environment.
Email: BBerg@d230.org
Multimedia Club
Sponsor: Tony Roditis
Multimedia Club is a fun place to learn about media creation and criticism.
Email: ARoditis@d230.org
MSA
Sponsors: Lindsey Lamorte, Sarah Mustafa, Saja Alnajjar
Co-Sponsors Email: llamorte@d230.org, salnajjar@d230.org, smustafa@d230.org
Muslim Student Association is a club where students come together to facilitate leadership, learning, connections, and skills. The students work together to give back to the community and spread awareness about cultural diversity and perspectives. It is a club open to all Stagg students.
Email: llamorte@d230.org
National Honor Society (NHS)
Sponsor: Laura Begani
National Honor Society is based on the pillars of Service, Leadership, Scholarship, and Character. Juniors and Seniors are invited to join based on these pillars.
Email: LBegani@d230.org
Occupational Information Club
Sponsor: Kristine Tarbunas
Occupational Information Club is a club for students to learn about and be exposed to various job opportunities and businesses in the community. This club promotes networking and socialization. We typically meet once per month. Activities may include exploring and researching job opportunities, touring various job sites and businesses in the community, guest speakers, and service learning opportunities.
Email: KTarbunas@d230.org
Orchesis Dance Company
Sponsors: Jennifer Koryczan & Colleen Silk
Co-Sponsors' Email: CSilk@d230.org
We are a non-competitive student-run dance club that puts on an annual dance recital in the Performing Arts Center.
Email: JKoryczan@d230.org
Polish Club
Sponsor: Dorota Guzy
Polish club allows students to discover their Polish ancestry and introduce non-Polish students to Polish culture. We want to bring students together, Polish or not, to explore Polish culture and cultivate relationships among students who have any connection to or interest in Poland. Our knowledge of the culture and traditions are also introduced to the school community.
Email: dguzy@d230.org
Powerlifting Club
Sponsors: Brian Buglio & Danielle Doidge
Co-Sponsor Email: Ddoidge@d230.org
We are a lifting club for all students & all grades. We meet 3 days a week for an hour after school. We have additional opportunities within our club to continue training as a JR/SR elective course in Strength & Conditioning & also to compete in powerlifting on a regional and state level.
Email: BBuglio@d230.org
Prom Planning Committee
Sponsor: Katie Fitzpatrick
The Prom Committee works together to plan the Senior Prom held in the spring. Together they make decisions concerning theme, food, decorations, music, etc. Membership is open to juniors and seniors.
Email: KFitzpatrick@d230.org
Relay for Life
Sponsor: Alyssa LePretre
The Relay For Life movement is the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraiser dedicated to helping communities attack cancer. Through funds donated, time given, or awareness raised, our communities are teaming up to make a difference, whether we’re connecting virtually or sharing space. When we rally together in the fight against cancer through this fun and inspirational event, we can accomplish anything!! Come and be a part of THE FIRST. THE ORIGINAL. THE BEST. All-Youth Relay For Life in the World! Don't forget to save the date for Relay for Life on 5/5/2023.
Email: alepretre@d230.org
Scholastic Bowl
Sponsors: Adam Zmuda & Mike Durbin
Co-Sponsor Email: MDurbin@d230.org
SWSC Competitive Trivia Activity at Stagg H.S. We compete at the Conference, Regional, and State level against other high schools in trivia categories such as English, History, Science, Math, Fine Arts, and more.
Email: AZmuda@d230.org
Science Club
Sponsors: Stacy Verble & Kerri Kleszynski
Co-Sponsor Email: KKleszynski@d230.org
Stagg's Science Club allows students with an interest in science to explore and question the subject through various activities. Science Club strives to enrich scientific knowledge and curiosity while cultivating collaboration and relationships.
Email: SVerble@d230.org
Snowball
Sponsors: Eva LaForte and Jessica Kaffel
Co-Sponsor Email: JKaffel@d230.org
Operation Snowball is an annual leadership retreat that is open to all D230 students. Students work on developing their leadership skills by participating in small groups, team building activities, and listening to guest speakers. Snowball helps enable students to make healthy choices in their everyday lives.
Email: ELaForte@d230.org
Social Action Club
Sponsors: Chris Wendelin & Nitya Viswanath
Co-Sponsor Email: NViswanath@d230.org
Social Action Club is a student activism club that focuses on designing campaigns, programs, and projects to create positive social change at the school, community, and global levels.
Email: CWendelin@d230.org
Special Olympics
Sponsors: Tom Syska, Abby Degliomini, & Carrie Sinclair
Co-Sponsor Email: ADegliomini@d230.org, CSinclair@d230.org
The mission of Stagg Special Olympics is to provide sports training and athletic competition for students with intellectual disabilities. In a typical year, we offer four to five activities in which athletes can participate. These activities are Unified Volleyball, Basketball, Traditional and Unified Bocce, Swimming, and Track and Field. Unified Sports combine Special Olympians and traditional high school students in athletic competitions. Special Olympics events rely on volunteers and we can use help from students at Stagg at various times throughout the year. Volunteers can earn Community Service hours for their efforts.
Email: TSyska@d230.org
Speech Team (Chattin’ Chargers)
Sponsors: Geoff Epperson, Tony Roditis, Dorota Guzy, John Jakocko, & Giedre Kazlauskas
Co-Sponsor Email: ARoditis@d230.org, DGuzy@d230.org, JJakocko@d230.org, & GKazlauskas@d230.org
We are a IHSA sanctioned public speaking competition. We compete in 14 different events - like track and field - divided into acting, public address and limited preparation (making up speeches on the spot). We compete most weekends between Halloween and Valentines Day. Learning to speak well and with confidence will prepare you for the professional world like no other club or team.
Email: GEpperson@d230.org
Spring Musical
Directed By:Shirell Mollo; Assistant Director: Douglas Riccio
Assistant Director Email: DCorderoRiccio@d230.org
The Spring Musical offers students the opportunity to both perform on stage and/or work behind the scenes to bring the Palos Hills and surrounding community the Broadway Musicals Genre.
On stage opportunities include: acting, singing, and dancing. Off stage opportunities include: sound, lighting, make-up, set-building, costumes, and backstage management.
The Musical begins in January with meeting in the PAC and Band Room. Rehearsals take place in the PAC, Choir, and Band rooms after school, beginning at 4pm from February through April.
We welcome all interested students and invite them to be part of the theater world.
The musical is directed by Shirell Mollo, and assistant director Douglas Riccio. If you have more questions about the musical, you can contact Mrs. Mollo via email.
Email: smollo@d230.org
Staggline Newspaper
Sponsors: Christy Frazer
We are a student run newspaper. Students brainstorm article ideas, volunteer to write the articles they are interested in, edit the articles, and then create the newspaper using InDesign. We also have photographers and cartoonists if writing is not your passion.
Email: CFrazer@d230.org
Student Ambassadors
Sponsor: Dorothy Guzy
Students Ambassadors is an organization for students who are interested in representing Stagg at school functions. Students may attend events like 8th grade Open House or Parent Teacher Conferences. You will work with teachers and administrators and be given certain duties to ensure that the event runs smoothly. These events usually take place in the evening or after school. Students receive community service hours as well.
Email: DGuzy@d230.org
Student Council
Sponsors: Nicole Leibfried & Shannon Mongan
Co-Sponsor email: smongan@d230.org
Student Council is a club that focuses on student leadership, school spirit, and large events here at Stagg High School.
Email: NLeibfried@d230.org
Unity Club (Gay-Straight Alliance)
Sponsor: Mary Rose Schifano
Unity Club is a student run club in which we strive to have every student in the school, to be valued and treated with respect, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. We believe that all students deserve a safe and affirming school environment where they can learn and grow. Students in this club can feel safe to talk & learn about sexual orientation, gender identity, and some of the issues that surround them. This is a great club for future social workers, counselors, teachers or really any career. We meet every Monday at 3:00 PM in room 107.
Email: mschifano@d230.org
Variety Show
Sponsors: Nicole Stachon & Kelli Preto
Co-Sponsor Email: KPreto@d230.org
Do you have a talent that you would love to share? We want to see it! This can be a musical talent, athletic talent, magical or unique talent. Whatever it is, be sure to audition for our Variety Show this year and let your Stagg community see what you have!
Check out the 2020 Virtual Variety Show! We are so proud of our incredibly talented students!
Email: NStachon@d230.org
Vex Robotics Club
Sponsors: Jacob Welker
Whether you are new to robotics or an expert in the area, we welcome you to Vex Robotics Club. You can join to simply learn a little about designing, building, and programming your own robot or you can be serious about it by creating your own competition team to compete against other high schools. Come check us out!
Email: jwelker@d230.org
Winter Guard
Sponsor Kate Alstadt
The Stagg Winter Guard is an indoor competitive performance team unlike any other. If you enjoy music and dance, this activity involves members spinning equipment (flags and more), dancing, and acting to show music of a chosen theme. All members are trained in how to dance and spin equipment, so no experience is necessary! The Winter Guard season starts in late October and runs through early April. The Winter Guard practices 2-3 days a week and competes across the Midwest on weekends.
For more information about the Color Guard and Winter Guard programs click here.
Check out our 2022 Production to see what our team does!
Email: kalstadt@d230.org
Winter Show
Assistant Director: Sheli Thoss (Sthoss@d230.org) ,Technical Director: Gordon Oliver (goliver@d230.org)
This year the Winter Show will be Little Women, arranged by Kate Hamill. Auditions were held just prior to the end of the first semester, and the cast is working hard to prepare for their upcoming performances.
Show dates are Thursday and Friday, February 23rd and 24th, at 7pm and Saturday, February 25th at 1pm.
Email: SKealy@d230.org
Yearbook
Sponsors: Chris Wendelin & Tony Roditis
Co-Sponsor Email: ARoditis@d230.org
Stagg Yearbook plans, designs, prints, sells, and distributes the school yearbook! We are looking for journalists, photographers, graphic designers, marketers and any other creative person who wants to help make a time capsule of this year's events!
Email: CWendelin@d230.org
Youth and Government
Sponsors: Maggie Smith & Adam Zmuda
Co-Sponsor Email: AZmuda@d230.org
-Mock Government on the State of Illinois Level
-Both a Model Legislative and Judicial Program
-Research Current Political Issues affecting Illinois and the U.S.
-Attend Weekend Mock Legislature in Springfield
Email: MSmith@d230.org