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.
Upcoming Club Events
All Clubs
Club Name: | Hack Club |
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Club Description & Mission | 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 by free food & free stickers. "Hack" in this case means making creative projects with code, not "hack" as in bank hacking! See hackclub.com for more information! |
Proposed Activities | 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, get shipped a custom handheld game console that can run it.
Meeting Location:
Room 403
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Meeting Day | Thu |
Time: | PM (after school) |
How Often Does it Meet | Once a Week |
Club Makeup | If a club has more than 50 members, there must be two sponsors. |
Sponsor Name: | Dina Reyes |
Sponsor Email: | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Sponsor 2 Name: | Maria Leonora L. Delos Santos |
Sponsor 2 Email: | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Student Leader Name: | Gus Ruben |
Student Leader Email: | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Student Leader 2 Name: | Ruadhan Keller-Mcleer |
Student Leader 2 Email: | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Club Members: | Gus Ruben |
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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: