Academic
ACADEMIC
Art Club
The Art Club supports group and individual work within the Fine Arts category, specifically Visual Arts.
The objectives of the club are to:
Provide students the opportunity to use a variety of mediums.
Offer students not currently in an Art class time to work in visual arts.
Create a time for like-minded students (those interested in creating) to work together.
Allow students the chance to share their talents with others and the school.
Works from the Art Club will be displayed for all to see. Participants also support the House System and other school entities with their pieces.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 6-12
Cardinal & White Newspaper
Cardinal Yearbook
CSPN (Chaminade Student Programming Network)

French Honor Society
Qualified students will be notified
FRENCH HONOR
SOCIETY
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- stimulate interest in the study of French
- promote high standards of scholarship
- reward scholastic achievements
- create enthusiasm for and an understanding of Francophone cultures
- promote international friendship
- be in Grades 9-12
- enrolled in a level II French course (or higher)
- maintain at least an “A” average in French
- maintain at least a “B” average in all other subjects
Film Club
- Make a film to show at Viraghpalooza.
- Learn techniques from students with experience.
- Participate in workshops given by peers.
Student in grades 6-12
Int'l Thespian (Drama) Society
R .Grumich Email
Signup Here
INT'L THESPIAN (DRAMA) SOCIETY
Moderators: Mr. Rob Grumich and Mrs. Susie Lawrence
Junior Classical League
JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
Moderator: Dr. Matthew Crutchfield
The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to encourage an interest and an appreciations of the languages, literatures, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome and to impart an understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of Classical antiquity.
We meet once a month during Esto Vir in room 409. We also plan extra-curricular events once a month or so. These events include attending Latin mass, going to Museums, and competing in Certamen (Latin and Greek Scholar Bowl) tournaments.
Eligibility Requriements:Student in a Latin or Greek language class.
Math Competition Club
MATH COMPETITION CLUB
Moderator: Mr. Kevin Arendt
Participants will encounter challenging yet fun recreational math problems that they wouldn’t normally be exposed to in traditional math classes.
We meet once a week or so during esto vir during the first semester. Other than that, there is one off campus competition and one or two after school on campus throughout the year. Participation is voluntary.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student grades 6-12
Middle School Rocket Club


Moderator: Mr. Tim Pendleton and Mr. John Makarewicz
Rocket club is designed to introduce students to model rocketry. Students will meet once a week for several weeks to build a rocket. They will learn about the various components of a rocket and what they do. When their rocket is completed, they can enter their rocket into the custom paint contest and win a prize. There are two sessions per year, one in the fall and one in the winter and each concludes with a launch day where we shoot the rockets hundreds or thousands of feet into the air. It is an amazing event that draws attention from the whole campus.
Meeting schedule:
In the fall – during September/October. Once a week for 7 weeks
During the winter – January/February. Once a week for 7 weeks
Student in grades 6-8
Mock Trial
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MOCK TRIAL |
Mock Trial is open to high school students interested in developing their advocacy skills and learning more about the legal system. Students participate as attorneys, witnesses, and timekeepers in a fictional criminal or civil case and compete against other high school teams in a real courthouse. Recruitment takes place at the beginning of each school year.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 9-12
Interest in advocacy skill development, legal system
Model United Nations
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Model United Nations is open to high school students interested in international affairs. Each year, students represent a country in the United Nations and advocate their country’s perspective in a simulation with other students. Students also participate in the Washington University Model United Nations Symposium and Model United Nations of the University of Chicago. Recruitment takes place at the beginning of each school year.
Eligibility Requirements:Student in grades 9-12
Interest in international affairs
National Junior Honor Society
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NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY |
Each year, 7th and 8th grade students are considered for induction into the National Junior Honor Society. To be eligible, the student must have been in attendance at Chaminade for at least one semester, have a current and cumulative average of 93% or above [these averages are not rounded up], and display the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship for NJHS.
Students in NJHS participate in an annual service project wrapping Christmas presents for the Adopt-A-Family drives (pictures attached).
Students are inducted into the National Junior Honor Society at an all-school assembly in the Spring.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 7-8
Chaminade student for one semester (minimum)
Current & Cumulative average of 93% or above (no rounding)
Displays scholarship, service, leadership, character and citizenship
National Honor Society
Outlooks Literary Magazine
OUTLOOKS LITERARY MAGAZINE
Moderators: Mrs. Cindy Bishop and Mrs. Julie Laury
The Outlooks Literary Magazine is open to any student in grades 6-12 who wants to submit creative writing and/or artwork. We only meet a few times during the year in Esto Vir. The magazine provides an outlet for our students’ creativity and it offers leadership for upperclassmen who help design and edit the magazine. Mrs. Laury handles the artwork submissions and I handle the writing. I recruit by sending out e-mails and talking with students.
Photography Club
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Moderator: Mr. Mark Laury
Members of the Photography Club learn how to take better pictures, both digital and analog (darkroom), and have a community of similar students to support and encourage.
The objectives of the club are to:
Participate in moderator/student led discussions of technique.
Attend field trips and photo shoots.
Create online creative using Flickr.
Participate in a photo show at the end of the year.
The club provides an opportunity for those interested to improve and understand the challenges of taking good/successful photos. Members also support the "visual training" of the Visual Arts Dept. The club meets 2 times per month.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 6-12
Potter's Guild
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The Potter’s Guild provides open studio time for pottery students to develop their work.
The objectives of the club are to:
- Provide time for self-exploration via free and open studio time.
- Develop specific techniques that are taught in a workshop format.
- Attend Ceramics Conference annually.
The Potter's Guild prepares students to sell their work at the pottery sale and creates a community of like-minded makers. Members meet approximately 3 times per month.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 6-12 who has attended wheel throwing camp or taken a ceramics class.
Robotics Club
ROBOTICS
Moderators: Mr. Joseph Gilfoil
Chaminade Robotic club has been in existence for two years. The club competes in the FTC league of the First Robotic organization.
Statement of intent: We currently have two FTC teams, our goal is to re-establish the Lego Robotics for the middle school and to organize a FRC team in the high school someday. We have decided to open the FTC teams to 8th graders next year which will call for us to add two more teams.
We practice three to five days a week (regular practice 3 days, competition prep 5 days).
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 9-12.
Scholar Bowl
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Scholar Bowl is an interscholastic academic quiz competition. Students on Varsity and JV teams compete against teams from other schools in a private school league and in the MSHSAA district and state tournament. Competitions consist of individual toss-up and team bonus questions utilizing a lock-out buzzer system. Questions include topics in history, literature, science, mathematics, fine arts, and current events. The Scholar Bowl teams also sponsor the school-wide Lunchtime Academic Quiz League in which students from each house compete in the cafeteria during lunch as part of the House Cup. The Quiz League kicks-off each year with an all-school assembly competition. The purpose of Scholar Bowl and the Quiz League is to encourage, recognize, and celebrate the academic knowledge of Chaminade students.
Membership: students in grades 9-12 are eligible to participate on the JV (9th and 10th grade only) and Varsity Scholar Bowl teams in competition with other schools. Students in all grades compete in the Lunchtime Academic Quiz League as representatives of their houses.
Any high school students interested in competing on the Scholar Bowl teams should contact the coach, Mr. Shaver, at [email protected]. There are no dues or fees. Students are expected to attend and participate in regular practices during Esto Vir periods. After-school competitions in the private school league occur one day per week from late October through December. The MSHSAA district tournament takes place on a Saturday in April of each school year.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 9-12
Spanish Club
SPANISH CLUB
Moderator: Profe Rosario
Spanish Club focuses on cultural connections and activities related to Spanish/Hispanic/Latin culture in the STL area. We have been to a Flamenco show, eaten tapas, seen how Argentinian empanadas are prepared, celebrated the Dia de los Muertos, and the list goes on! Our aim is to spark interest in the language and culture through these events.
We do most of our communication through email, but will have the occasional meeting here and there. We gear towards having 1-2 events per month depending on what’s happening in the community. Most of our events have fallen on Fridays after school or on Saturdays.
Eligibility Requirements:Student in grades 9-12
Spanish Honor Society

- stimulate interest in the study of Spanish
- promote high standards of scholarship
- reward scholastic achievements
- create enthusiasm for and an understanding of Hispanic cultures
- promote international friendship
- provide service to others in need
- be in Grades 9-12
- enrolled in a level II Spanish course (or higher)
- maintain at least an “A” average in Spanish
- maintain at least a “B” average in all other subjects
Youth and Government
YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT
Moderators: Ms. Hannah Bryant, Mr. Bob Murphy
Youth and Government (YAG) is a student-driven simulation of state government. Beginning in the fall of each year, students come together to choose their roles, register and prepare for the State Conference. At the State Conference, students create their version of state government under the guidelines of the Missouri Constitution. All participants in Missouri come together for this three-day event at the State Capitol. Legislators meet in committees and in the House and Senate chambers to debate legislation. Attorneys try their cases before student judges and engage in a trial competition. The entire event is covered by student media. Participants also engage in campaigns and elections for officers who will serve during the following year.
Meetings take place after school or before school weekly, from August-December.
Eligibility Requirements:
Student in grades 9-12