STUDENT UNION
The STUDENT
UNION is composed of representatives from all grades. The SU traditionally organizes events such as Spirit Week,
Homecoming and the SU Talent Show. In
addition, it provides students with leadership in various school related areas
by sponsoring all of the following high school clubs:
ACADEMIC
CHALLENGE -Our team competes with 16
other teams throughout the tri-state region.
Students enjoy the competition and test of knowledge.
AIDS CLUB
Students involved in the AIDS Club are interested in the AIDS problem. They plan
for an annual AIDS Awareness Day that involves the entire school. They do
outreach work with organizations like the Lord's Pantry.
AMNESTY
INTERNATIONAL - This
organization is devoted to helping free “prisoners of conscience” in other
countries, mostly by means of writing petitions to the governments of those
countries. Anyone interested in such activities is urged to join.
BUZZER-The
Buzzer staff produces the school newspaper and is open to all students
interested in journalism and school activities. The only requirements are a good knowledge of English grammar
and the enthusiasm needed to publish a great newspaper. New ideas are welcome! Everyone
is invited to write for the Buzzer!
CHEERLEADERS-Students
are eligible to be members of the varsity cheerleading squads.
Cheerleaders are integral parts of the football and basketball programs.
DANCE CLUB: The Dance Club provides a
way for students to express themselves creatively, physically and emotionally.
members swing, break, hip-hop, jive and flow to a variety of musical and
movement styles. the group meets at least twice weekly in the fall and sprint
and provide opportunities to perform for interested members of the
club. No previous experience is necessary.
ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB: Members are
interested in environmental issues. they have an environmental awareness day
during the school year that all faculty and students participate in.
FILM SOCIETY: the society meets
periodically, usually weekly, to work together in making original, independent
films. It also provides a forum to presenting these films to the public.
FRENCH
CLUB- Members of the club demonstrate
interest in French. The club sponsors foreign cultural activities such as eating
experiences and movies for its members, and prompts a language week during the
year.
GAY/STRAIGHT ALLIANCE: the GSA is open to all students. Members meet to
discuss issues relevant to LGBT youth and their straight allies. The GSA
organizes the Day of Silence as well as many other projects and events.
GENDER
FORUM - Members meet to discuss
issues on gender equity and the ways issues effect the school.
Students attend a Gender Conference at Marymount College.
HUDSONETTES-
Members of the Hudsonettes perform
dance routines at all football games. Tryouts
are held in the spring of the preceding year for girls in grades 9-11.
INTERACT-
Interact, sponsored by Rotary, is an International Service Club.
All members must be committed to serve their school and community.
Not only does the club provide the school with many services but it goes
into the community as well to undertake various projects for the benefit of all
of Hastings.
INTERNATIONAL
CLUB- This club’s purpose is to develop a student exchange program,
generally sending students abroad during the summer and receiving them here
during the school year. The
International Club also conducts assembly programs and speaks to community
groups.
JAZZ
BAND - Members of the high school
band are eligible to join the jazz band.
KARE CLUB:(Kids
Against Racism Everywhere) Open to all students. club discusses matters
rrelating to racial issues.
MADRIGALS: This is
an extra-curricular vocal ensemble open to all high school students. The group
primarily focuses on a cappella music from the 14th - 16th centuries and
provides students with the opportunity to develop their voice, experience unique
choral literature and perform both in and out of schools.
MATH CLUB- Members of the Math
League are involved in competitions with area high schools. Hastings
High School will also serve as a host for math competitions.
MOCK
TRIAL - The team travels to schools throughout the region and argues pro and con
regarding major controversies in our society.
NATIONAL ART HONOR
SOCIETY- NAHS is open to students who complete and accepted art
portfolio. There is one induction per year.
NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY- The Delta chapter of
the NHS was established in Hastings High School in 1949.
Members are chosen by a faculty committee from 11th and 12th grade
students who have academic averages of 85 and above.
Other criteria for membership include: character, service and leadership.
Members voluntarily tutor middle school and high school students during
the school year, monitor the library one evening a
week and are involved in other service projects.
NHS has two inductions a year, one November and one in May.
Information on NHS is available in the guidance office.
Prospective members must apply in writing via formal application.
Applications are reviewed and rated by all academic departments.
A committee of five teachers chaired by the NHS advisor tabulate the
ratings and invite students who exceed eleven points to be members of NHS.
(The maximum number of points a student can achieve in each category is
as follows: scholarship 4; service 4; leadership 3; and character 4).
Specific criteria information is available to each applicant.
NEWS BROADCAST:
WHHS was created to be the broadcast news wing of the Journalism program. This
is a full news program which teaches everything from creating graphics to news
story boards to editing news to being a news anchor. Shows are produced and
shown on local Channel 72.
ONEIRATA
(Literary Magazine) - This club is
for students who have an interest in writing.
The magazine is published once each year with students’ creative
writing, short stories, and poems. All
contributions are welcome.
PROJECT
SHARE- Members of Project SHARE work with homeless residents of New York City
and Westchester County. Monthly
midnight, Saturday night runs are made into Manhattan.
Project SHARE also hosts an annual Thanksgiving dinner for
the homeless.
SAVE-
Members of SAVE are interested in environmental issues.
They are responsible for several recycling projects that take place at
the high school.
SADD-
SADD stands for Students Against Drunk Driving.
Members of this club sponsor a SADD week just prior to the Christmas and
New Year’s holiday. They also
sponsor a spring assembly.
SPANISH
CLUB- This club meets after school to
explore Spanish culture. The club
takes field trips to places with a Spanish flavor.
TECHNOLOGY GROUP- For students who are interested in digital
technology in all its permutations, this Middle and High School club provides
access to software and hardware not available in regular classrooms. Members
provide support services to their peers and school staff.
THESPIAN
SOCIETY- This is an international honor
society recognizing excellence in high school theater. There is an induction
held once a year.
VARSITY
CLUB- Members of the Varsity Club
help to plan the sport’s awards ceremony.
WESTMUNC-
http://www.westmunc.com
Hastings High School hosts its own model United Nations Conference.
WESTMUNC takes place in March for an entire weekend.
Students from other schools attend and debate world issues.
Each member is a delegate from a specific country and represents that
country in the debate. New members
are welcome.
YEARBOOK-
The Editor-in-chief is chosen by the previous staff and advisor, and the key
editorial positions are staffed by seniors.
All members of the yearbook staff are expected to participate in yearbook
activities when needed. Only those
students who have the time and energy to devote to the yearbook should attempt
working on the staff.
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