Clubs & Activities 

Jackson-Reed has over 200 clubs and other activities for it's students.  Don't see one you like?  Make your own!

  • If you have any questions about clubs or how to create one, please see Ms. Dionne Clemmons in the main office.  You can also email Ms. Elizabeth Mettler for additional support.
  • Sponsors, if you do not have an account,  request one in order to login and create a club.
Important: the last date to register a club is Thursday, October 31.

Sponsors - How to Add a Club

  • Must have an account on the Jackson-Reed website.
    • If you have an account but forgot your password - go to Login link on the Quicklinks menu. Click the Lost Your Password link to reset your password.  Your username will be firstname.lastname.
    • If you do not have an account - email either Ms. Clemmons or Ms. Mettler.
  • Once account is set, login in to the website.
  • Click Add a Club button at top of Staff Landing page.

All Clubs

  Club Name: Club Description & Mission Proposed Activities Meeting Day Meeting Time
Image/Logo for Your Club:Bike club

Our goal is to build your confidence and do group rides though out the city. A plus? Finding good cycling friends too

Organize bike rides

WedPM (after school)
Image/Logo for Your Club:Arab Student Union

Establishing a sense of community for Arab students at the school Uplifting Arab and Arab-American voices Having discussions on the Arab American experience (language, immigration, discrimination, stereotypes, etc.) Celebrating, learning, and teaching others about Arab culture

Culture Night Movie Screenings Get your name written in Arabic Henna Making Bracelets

MonSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:American Red Cross Club

A student-run organization dedicated to promoting humanitarian efforts and community service within the school. The Club will organize blood drives, disaster preparedness initiatives, and fundraising events to support the Red Cross initiative. The club provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills, learn about humanitarian aid, and make a positive

-Blood Drives -CPR/AED First Aid Certification Opportunities -Disaster Relief Preparedness

STEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:AI Frontier Club

AI is the future of technology and will eventually be implemented everywhere including in schools, work, and at home. AI is a very useful tool but is very understudied and is not understood fully by the majority of people. This club would be to educate people on the usefulness of

Debates about AI (good uses vs. bad uses, the morality of AI, etc) Explore uses of AI and AI websites Competitions using AI (image generation competitions, website creation competitions, etc)

TueSTEP
Butterfly Initiative

Butterfly Initiative is a student-run club that builds enthusiasm for language learning by teaching French to elementary school students.

Members will meet to create activities and practice techniques that can be used with younger students. At least twice per month the members will partner with a local elementary school to offer lessons. (Members should be available at least once per month.)

WedSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:Ping Pong Club

Club Purpose: To give students a chance to learn and practice ping pong Club Objective: To create a fun atmosphere where students of any ability and experience level can have a good time playing ping pong.

Proposed Activities: To play ping pong!

Tue, ThuPM (after school)
Community Help Club

Community Help Club is a club for students to get community service hours by making cards for children's in the hospital, going to a local retirement home, cleaning up our local parks, and creating fundraisers during the winter time. Meets twice a month as of now and everyone is welcome

Making cards for children's in the hospital. Visiting a local retirement home. Park cleanups. Fundraising during the winter time.

WedSTEP, PM (after school)
Jackson-Reed HS Cooking Club

Cooking Club Mission Statement We plan and prepare meals that are nutritional and well balanced.      

Students will research, plan, and follow step by step directions of simple recipes and prepare weekly dishes from scratch.

WedPM (after school)
Image/Logo for Your Club:e-NABLE

e-NABLE is an online global community of “Digital Humanitarian” volunteers from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to make free and low-cost prosthetic upper limb devices for children and adults in need. The open-source designs created by e-NABLE Volunteers help those who were born missing their

We will primarily focus on the design and development of 3D-printed hands as well as other prosthetics. Members will be grouped based on interests and strengths into various subdisciplines (i.e., Assembly, 3D Printing, Outreach, Research, and Innovation). No prior experience is required however having a STEM background will be greatly

ThuSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:Psychology Club

Each week in Psych Club we have slides about a different psychology-based topic! In the past, we've talked about Autism Spectrum Disorder, Mass Hysteria, Psychopathy, Deja Vu, and many more things. Past conversations & slides can be found here!

We have discussions and fun activities like games. We hope to make posters in May for Mental Health Awareness Month.

MonPM (after school)
Hurdy Gurdy Club

Expose students to the instrument and culture behind the ancient Hurdy Gurdy instrument. Students and Staff should join if they are interested in learning more about the Hurdy Gurdy and to learn how to play the Hurdy Gurdy.

Informational/Lesson Meeting. Guest Speakers Learning to play the Hurdy Gurdy

TuePM (after school)
Math Club

For students who would like to explore deeper aspects of algebra and geometry.

We will be discussing problems and strategies from past AMC 10/12, AIME, and various mathematical olympiads. No knowledge of calculus or statistics required. All levels are welcome. You are also welcome to just join and chill.

WedPM (after school)
Image/Logo for Your Club:Futsal Club

Futsal is a popular version of 5v5 indoor soccer.  We get together weekly to play and share our love for the game.

Join us in the main gym during lunch every Thursday for pick-up games. All students are also invited to sign up a team in our spring tournament.

ThuSTEP
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

Future Business Leaders of America is a Career and Technical student organization. FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.

The students will attend 2 meetings a month (one being off campus after school).

Tue, WedPM (after school)
Image/Logo for Your Club:Gender and Sexuality Alliance

GSA is a safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies at Jackson-Reed. We often have slideshows about queer identities, history of our community, queerness in media, and more. Sometimes we have open discussions, and sometimes we just hang out! In June, we have school-wide projects such as the Pride Fair.

We strive for an inclusive environment where we will learn about queer identities, history of our community, queerness in media, and more. We typically through an LGBTQ+ fair in June for Pride Month!

TueSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:Hack Club

Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school makers & student-led coding clubs where young people build the agency, the network, & the technical talent to think big & do big things in the world. At Hack Club, beginners learn how to write code & build awesome things, powered

At Hack Club, you will learn through workshops teaching you how to build a website, design a circuit board, or make a game. Once you finish, you get a related reward-- design a website, get free boba tea. Design a circuit board, get it printed for free. Make a game,

ThuPM (after school)
HOSA/Biomed Club

HOSA is an OSSE initiative in support of student-led organizations  that provide student leadership opportunities to align with student academy of student. HOSA is for future health professionals (and is not only for biomed academy students). Students engage in weekly health topics on Tuesdays during lunch in room 428 and

Support with Blood Drives in Partnership with Inova and Be the Match. Participate in health challenge competitions.

TueSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:American Literature Book Club

In this club we will go over notable American Literature. We will see how it has evolved from 1776 to now. American literature is different from other nation’s, encompassing themes of adventurism, rebellion and freedom. From the wild west, to bustling streets of New York City, we will explore American

Socratic Seminars Read-out-louds In depth group discussions Act out scenes Reading content at home

ThuSTEP
Jackson-Reed Mock Trial

Jackson-Reed Mock Trial allows students to explore our nation's justice system. Students are given a case and prepare as both attorneys and witnesses. During competitions, working judges run the trial, with students playing either attorneys or witnesses. Our goal is to use mock trial to help students gain the civic

We compete with the Virginia Law-Related Education Institute which participates in the National High School Mock Trial Association. Regional competition takes place at the end of January and the state competition takes place at the end of February.

WedPM (after school)
Model United Nations Club

Model UN is a simulation of the United Nations in which students act as delegates to solve world issues ranging from a variety of topics.  Students will get the chance to practice diplomacy, public speaking, research skills, negotiating, and learn more about the world around them. #MUNisfun

Students meet weekly to prepare for upcoming Model UN Conferences across the region. Students learn parliamentary procedure and current international issues. Students participate in local conferences on weekends and during the school day. Registration and permission slips are required for participation.

TueSTEP
First Robotics

One of J-R's original STEM clubs this club is a great way for students to develop their technical skills of planning, building, and iterating through a competitive season.

Participate in the First Robotics FRC and FTC events

Tue, FriPM (after school)
Image/Logo for Your Club:Ethiopian-Eritrean Organization

Our club aims to explore Ethiopian and Eritrean culture and heritage while organizing fundraisers to support those in need in both countries. We also seek to raise awareness about pressing issues facing Ethiopia and Eritrea. We welcome anyone interested in learning more about these nations and making a positive impact. Above all,

- Games relating to Ethiopian-Eritrean culture -Fundraisers (ex. book drive, bake sale, etc) - Events to raise awareness on prevalent issues in Ethiopia and Eritrea and celebrate culture

WedSTEP
Unión Latina

Our mission at Jackson-Reed High School: Create sense of unity among Latino students and with the entire student community. Advocate for inclusion and against discrimination among students, teachers, and school administration. Advocate for learning that is responsive to and reflective of Latino students, including more resources for MLL, inclusion of

Hispanic Heritage Month Soccer Tournament Weekly lunch meeting for planning and community  

ThuSTEP
Image/Logo for Your Club:Stop the Bleed

Our mission is to educate people on first aid and preventable deaths from trauma injuries The purpose is to educate people on providing life saving first aid, people should join because we never know what might happen in our lives and we should be prepared for it.

Trainings and informational sessions.

MonSTEP
Just Dance! Dance Club

Our mission is to provide an inclusive fun, and exciting atmosphere that fuels creativity and builds strong community and friendship bonds through dance and movement.

Weekly dance classes- focusing on various dance styles; contemporary, modern, hip-hop, and jazz. Choreography sessions- students will make up their own dances. Themed dance- 80's and 90's dance styles Encouragement  and reflection moments to boost morale and energy  

ThuSTEP
  Club Name: Club Description & Mission Proposed Activities Meeting Day Meeting Time

Social Media Guidelines

Social media can be a powerful tool to engage with supporters, showcase our school's achievements, and build a strong community. However, it also poses potential risks if not handled carefully. We aim to ensure that our school's social media accounts are free from inappropriate content that could negatively impact our school community.

Several existing Instagram accounts exist for clubs and activities, including those from previous school years (Wilson). To avoid confusion, we ask that all clubs and activities provide their most recent Instagram accounts with Ms. Clemmons to be posted on the school website. Any official Jackson-Reed account must list Jackson-Reed (JR), JRTigers, or Tigers with the club or activity on the page (i.e., Tigersdsa- Disability Student Alliance). The bio should contain the sentence, "The official account of the (school year) Jackson-Reed (your club or activity) " All login information must be shared with the club sponsor and monitored regularly. The sponsor must approve any student posts before posting them on official accounts.

To achieve this, we kindly ask that you communicate the following guidelines to our club and activities students and anyone with access to the social media accounts:

  • Respect: All posts and comments should adhere to the principles of respect. Any behavior that promotes negativity or disrespects other students or student groups will not be tolerated.
  • Avoid Inappropriate Content: We must avoid any content that includes offensive language, discriminatory remarks, or explicit materials. Encourage those to think before they post and consider the potential consequences of their content.
  • Think Twice Before Posting: Remind our club and activities members to think twice before posting anything. Encourage them to ask themselves if their post aligns with our ROAR values and whether it could be misconstrued or misunderstood.
  • Please refrain from Personal Attacks: Disagreements are a natural part of school interactions, but we should discourage any personal attacks through our social media accounts.
  • Promote #Tigerpride: Emphasize using social media to highlight collaboration, club/activity accomplishments, upcoming events, etc. Positive content helps to foster a strong sense of community.
  • Monitoring and Reporting: Regularly monitor club and activities' social media accounts to ensure compliance with these guidelines. Official accounts should not follow unofficial accounts with questionable content. When this happens, the account in question is recommended to your followers, giving the impression that J-R endorses their content. If any inappropriate content is spotted, report it immediately to Ms. Clemmons or Ms. Lawrence for review and appropriate action.