Association of Southeast Asian Nations:
What is it? ASEAN is a club that celebrates the diverse cultures of Southeast Asia through food, games, and lessons about its countries and history.
What is its goal? To increase Southeast Asian representation at South and highlight the region’s unique and diverse cultures.
When does it meet? Every other Monday.
*Information from sophomore Rian Raphael Carnate.
Club America:
What is it? A student organization affiliated with Turning Point USA. It focuses on constitutional principles and civic engagment.
What is its goal? To let students can express their views without fear of being shut down and where differing opinions are welcomed.
When does it meet? Location and times are not decided yet.
*Information from junior Jeremy Fuller
Connect More:
What is it? Connect More is a club that educates students about age-related illnesses and connects them with senior citizens through lessons and volunteering.
What is its goal? Bridge generations, support retirement homes, and raise funds for the Longevity Science Foundation.
When does it meet? Every Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Room 2314.
*Information from junior Paula Hoffman
Family Promise (Youth):
What is it? A high school chapter of Family Promise that supports homelessness and those financially struggling through service.
What is its goal? Give back to the community by supporting families in need and building meaningful relationships with their children.
When does it meet? Every other Monday at 7:25 a.m. in Room 2356.
*Information from juniors Sunil Mishra and Ben Leon.
Humanity First:
What is it? A student service organization that supports disaster relief, hunger prevention, education, clean water, and long-term sustainability efforts.
What is its goal? Advance Humanity First’s causes while helping students grow through service.
When does it meet? Every other Thursday after school in 2153.
*Information from sophomores Kyra Jobalia and Ayaan Vasaiwala.
KIND Club:
What is it? A club that promotes simple, meaningful, acts of kindness at South and in the Glenview community.
What is its goal? Show students that kindness is impactful and can be shown through everyday action.
When does it meet? Every other Tuesday at 7:30 in the SAC
*Information from sophomores Alysa Popa and Rikki Zappoli.
Linguistics and Etymology:
What is it? Linguistics and Etymology is a club where students explore linguistics by collaboratively creating and developing their own language.
What is its goal? Study how democratization shapes language formation while building a creative and welcoming community.
When does it meet? Thursday after school in Room 1166.
*Information from sophomore Simon Knight.
One World:
What is it? One World is an environmental club dedicated to making South more sustainable, informed, and community oriented.
What is its goal? To clean up Glenview, support student activism in ecology, and provide leadership and volunteer opportunities.
When does it meet? Every other Thursday after school in Room 1327.
*Information from junior Fallon Rossio.
SOAR:
What is it? SOAR is a cultural and identity awareness club that promotes inclusion and fights racism through advocacy and education.
What is its goal? Create a welcoming community for all students while continuing to combat racism at South.
When does it meet? Every Tuesday after school in Room 2105.
*Information from junior Zoya Qureshi.
Soul Strings:
What is it? Soul Strings is a club that teaches students how to play the Morin Khuur, a traditional Mongolian horse-headed fiddle, in a fun and welcoming environment.
What is its goal? Spread musical knowledge and help students connect through learning the Morin Khuur.
When does it meet? Every other Monday after school in Room 1160.
*Information from sophomore Eric Batmunkh.
Sports Card Club:
What is it? Sportscard Club is a welcoming space where students can learn about card collecting, trading, and the business side of the hobby.
What is its goal? Help students start and grow collections, build friendships, and understand how collecting can be profitable.
When does it meet? Every other Friday morning in Room 1363
*Information from freshman Colin Davis.
Women in Medicine:
What is it? A club where female students interested in medicine can get mentorship from guest speakers and the healthcare community.
What is its goal? To become an inclusive space where girls that are interested in medicine have an area where they can feel seen.
When does it meet? Mondays before school in the SAC.
*Information from sophomore Sophia Memon.
