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Clubs & Organizations

Clubs & Organizations

  • Advisor: Mrs. Heather Mills
    Meets: Varies; approximately 1-2 times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 242
    Description: The 11th Grade Committee plans activities and events for the Class of 2026.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Stephanie Isselmann
    Meets: Varies; approximately 1-2 times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 110
    Description: The 12th Grade Committee plans activities and events for the Class of 2025.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Kaleigh Stewart
    Meets: Varies; approximately 1-2 times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 106
    Description: The 9th Grade Committee plans activities and events for the Class of 2028.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Lisa McCoy
    Meets: Varies; approximately 1-2 times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 241
    Description: The 10th Grade Committee plans activities and events for the Class of 2027.

  • Advisor: Ms. Christina Pinkerton
    Meets: 2-3 times per month/dates vary
    Time: after school
    Location: G10 or other locations TBA
    Description: Art Club gives students the opportunity to be creative, develop their talents, as well as to discuss artwork with their peers. Art club provides studio time to work on various art projects individually and with others.

  • Advisor: Ms. Lauren Solazzo
    Meets: 2-3 times per month/dates vary
    Time: before school
    Location: Guidance
    Description: Aevidum is an organization that empowers youth to shatter the silence surrounding depression, suicide, and other issues facing teens

  • Advisor: Mrs. Sherri McGaffin
    Meets: Every Wednesday
    Time: 2:30
    Location: 231
    Description: The Business Club is open to all students who are interested in learning more about the exciting world of business. Members participate in several hands-on activities, lessons and games about a variety of business topics such as finance (e.g., stock market trading contest, cryptocurrency); marketing (e.g., marketing research, film a commercial); entrepreneurship (e.g., elevator pitch, bios, Silicon Startups); management; and more.

  • Advisor: Mr. Micah Albrycht
    Meets: 1-2 times per week
    Time: After school
    Location: Orchestra Room
    Description: Chamber Strings is an auditioned group of violin, viola, cello and bass students from the Senior High Orchestra. Additional performances are added through out the year.

  • Advisor: Mr. Robert Wickstrom
    Meets: Tuesday
    Time: After school
    Location: 243
    Description: Chess Club has students from grades 9 to 12 who are interested in playing chess and improving their skills. The club meets from November to March.

  • Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth Combs
    Meets: Tuesday, Thursday and some Fridays
    Time: 2:30-4
    Location: Chorus Room
    Description: Eagleaires is a select choral group of about 20 members. They enjoy learning challenging repertoire from a variety of genres, including classical, jazz and world music. Eagleaires sing for school and community events, but also enjoy traveling outside of Berks County for unique performance opportunities. In order to audition for this ensemble, students must be Concert Choir members.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Marijana Lake
    Meets: 1-2 times per month/dates vary
    Time: 2:30
    Location: 133
    Description: Emergency Services Club is open to all students and provides opportunities for community service hours to focus on activities that help our school and community. They work closely with the Exeter Township Fire Department and its Junior Firefighter Program. ES Club participates in:

    • Safe Halloween Night
    • Homecoming Parade
    • 9/11 High School Ceremony
    • Firefighter For a Day Event
    • Christmas Festival of Lights at the Reading Country Club
    • Community Easter Egg Hunt
    • STEM Night and Kindergarten Karnival
    • Leadership and environmental activities with The Althouse Arboretum
  • Advisor: Mr. Tucker Shive
    Meets: Varies; twice a month - Envirothon once a month
    Time: After school
    Location: Room 238
    Description: The Environmental Club is a club in which students address and promote environmental issues - globally and locally. We will also take various trips down to the woods and Antietam Creek while maintaining all the trails throughout the high school property. If there is enough student interest we will form an Envirothon team to compete with other school districts in the spring.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Kathy Galtere
    Meets: Varies
    Time: After school
    Location: Auditorium
    Description: Students are encouraged to join the cast to add their creative talents to the show! Opportunities abound both on-stage and behind-the-scenes. No prior experience necessary!

  • Advisor: Mrs. Christina Pinkerton
    Meets: 1-2 times per month/dates vary
    Time: 2:30-3:30
    Location: G3
    Description: FEA students learn about a career in education. It is not limited to those who want to be a teacher but also those who may be interested in becoming a school nurse, counselor, psychologist, speech pathologist, occupational or physical therapist or athletic trainer, social worker or IT technologist while working in a school district.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Pamela Wetzel
    Meets: Varies
    Time: After school
    Location: 237
    Description: Forensic Science Club is for students who enjoy exploring the scientific aspects of a criminal investigation. They watch and discuss Forenisc Files over popcorn, conduct breakout room activities and participate in several community service opportunities throughout the year, including Safe Halloween Night.

  • Advisor: Madame Rebecca Lapic
    Meets: Twice a month on Mondays
    Time: 2:30-3:30
    Location: 120
    Description: French Club plans and implements extension activities for French students, and plans and prepares students for the French exchange. They also plan mini social events for the faculty and a student field trip on non-exchange years.

  • Advisor: Mr. Vincent Ferizzi
    Meets: Every Thursday
    Time: After school
    Location: LGI
    Description: The Gaming Club is a place where students can enjoy playing video games with each other and have fun.

  • Advisor: Herr Cory DiGuardi
    Meets: Two times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 123
    Description: German Club is open to all students who are interested in the German culture and language. Activities include word games, cooking, crafts, and visiting community sponsored events (e.g. the Reading Liederkranz's Oktoberfest). They also run the blood drives at the Senior High as a service to the community.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Gabby Wegman
    Meets: Twice a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 230
    Description: Key Club is a community service club. They organize and run Safe Halloween night and Key Club Intramural Basketball, and they do other community service events throughout the year. Students do not have to be a Key Club member to play intramural basketball.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Gabby Wegman
    Meets: Twice a month
    Time: After school
    Location: Main & Auxiliary Gyms
    Description: Key Club Intramural Basketball is a competitive basketball league open to all 9-12 students who do not play for the HS teams. Sign-ups will be in October for teams with 6-8 players. 

  • Advisor: Mrs. Anne Thomas
    Meets: Every other week
    Time: 2:30
    Location: 131
    Description: Latin Club organizes holiday and spring food drives as well as other service activities. 

  • Advisor: Mr. Will Lasky
    Meets: Dates vary
    Time: Varies
    Location: 235
    Description: Leo Club organizes service activities for the Exeter community. 

  • Advisor: Mrs. Anne Thomas
    Meets: Twice a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 107
    Description: Literary Magazine is an opportunity for students to come together and work towards publishing poetry, prose or art.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Jordan Sharp-Rosenbaum and Mrs. Courtney Sussingham
    Meets: Tuesdays; once or twice a month
    Time: After school
    Location: LGI or G10
    Description: Mini-THON raises money for kids with pediatric cancer who are treated at Penn State Hershey. All funds go directly to children and their families to pay for all treatments and related costs. Additional funds are used for cancer research. Joining our club offers plenty of community service opportunities and the chance to make a positive difference in the community.

  • Advisor: Mr. Sean Reese
    Meets: Weekly on Wednesdays
    Time: After school
    Location: 234
    Description: Mock Trial gives students an opportunity to study a fictitious case and act out witness and lawyer roles in a simulated trial before a real judge and jury. The club participates in events with other area Mock Trial clubs, as well as an annual competition between schools from our region.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Heather Mills
    Meets: Biweekly on Mondays
    Time: after school
    Location: 242
    Description: Model UN is an organization that partners with other Model UN clubs in the area to research and compete in realistic government roles, events, and crises. The club practices debate ettiquette in order to compete at competitions. Members also read about various geopolitical topics to prepare for the Academic World Quest Competition in March.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Lisa McCoy
    Meets: Once a month
    Time: After school
    Location: LGI 
    Description: NHS is an established organization recognizing outstanding high school students in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character. Membership is by application at the end of the sophomore and/or junior year.

  • Advisor: Mr. Michael Herman
    Meets: Tuesdays and Thursdays
    Time: After school
    Location: Tennis Courts in October-December and May-June
    Description: Students will enjoy games of pickleball.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Courtney Sussingham
    Meets: Weekly
    Time: After school
    Location: G10 
    Description: Photo Club promotes creativity and professionalism through digital photography and was created for those who have successfully completed a photography class and would like to further their photography experience outside of the classroom.

  • Advisor: Mr. Robert Wickstrom
    Meets: Wednesday and Thursdays
    Time: After school
    Location: 243 
    Description: Quiz Bowl is an inter-scholarship trivia competition where students compete using their studies and general trivia.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Heather Mills and Mrs. Lisa McCoy
    Meets: Twice a month
    Time: After school
    Location: 242 or 241 
    Description: The Reading Olympics team must collectively read 25 assigned books and prepare for the Jeopardy-style competition held each spring. The team meets bi-weekly throughout the year to discuss what they are reading and practice competition questions

  • Advisor: Needed
    Meets: 
    Time: 
    Location: 
    Description: The Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA) club provides a safe place for young LGBTQ students to interact with each other, as well as to educate on topics involving sexual/romantic orientation and gender that may not be commonly discussed in school or home. Both LGBTQ students and Allies are welcome.

  • Advisor: Mr. Will Lasky and Mr. Sean Reese
    Meets: Varies
    Time: Varies
    Location: 234 or 235
    Description: Science Olympiad competes against other schools in science and technology-based events.

  • Advisor: Mr. Greg Hunsberger and Mr. Darryl Shucker
    Meets: Varies
    Time: Varies
    Location: Cafeteria
    Description: Ski Club members ski at Blue Mountain.

  • Advisor: Ms. Christina Pinkerton
    Meets: One or two times a month
    Time: After school
    Location: G3
    Description: SODA club is Exeter's representation of a natural effort to combat the perils of poor decision making. The club participates in fundraising for the Exeter K9 Unit, public relations, hosts the Exeter's Got Talent show, widow painting and other activities throughout the year.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Tammy DeFusco
    Meets: Every other Wednesday
    Time: After school
    Location: 122
    Description: Spanish club is open to all students who have a love of the Spanish language and culture. They participate in many activities throughout the year from school-sponsored activities such as Safe Halloween Night to baking, fundraising, food days, holiday parties, dancing and watching movies.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Galtere
    Meets: Varies
    Time: After school
    Location: Auditorium
    Description: Students are encouraged to join the cast to add their creative talents to the show! Opportunities abound both on-stage and behind-the-scenes. No prior experience necessary!

  • Advisor: Mr. Robert Wickstrom
    Meets: Varies
    Time: Varies
    Location: Auditorium
    Description: These students work in the auditorium to prepare it for various events and performances. Various events and performances include: the fall play, orchestra/band/choir concerts, the spring musical, school events such as the NHS ceremony, Senior Awards, and more. The biggest project is the spring musical which involves working backstage with scenery and set pieces to make the production run smoothly. Stage Crew work counts toward community service hours. Students will be added to Schoology groups to get more information about stage crew & tech crew work days, events, and training. A lot of what we do takes place after school and in the evenings so having flexibility with your evening schedule is appreciated.

  • Advisor: Mr. Zachary Potter
    Meets: Wednesdays
    Time: After school
    Location: G09
    Description: The PA Governor's STEM Team is comprised of 5 students, typically seniors, who are chosen based on their participation and performance in STEM pathway.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Ashley Zappacosta and Mrs. Lauren Solazzo
    Meets: Tuesdays
    Time: 7:00AM
    Location: LGI
    Description: Student Council is the voice of the student body. The organization acts on behalf of the students in matters concerning the faculty, administration and the student body. Many student events are planned and organized by Student Council including Homecoming, pep rallies, parades and dances. Student Council also takes part in many of the other clubs and activities to assist those organizations. Members of the club are also given opportunities to serve in the surrounding community.

  • Advisor: Mr. Zachary Potter
    Meets: Weekly on Wednesdays
    Time: 2:30PM
    Location: G09
    Description: TSA is a STEM-based club that offers over 25 different events students in which students can compete, including STEM-based challenges in robotics, design, biotechnology and computer science; to hands-on events in materials processing, photography, manufacturing and more.

  • Advisor: Mr. Mark Wisniewski
    Meets: One to two times per month
    Time: 2:30PM
    Location: 105
    Description: The Talon is a monthly publication available to all faculty and students. Students write articles on school events, clubs, features, the community and world events.

  • Advisor: Mrs. Anne Thomas
    Meets: Dates vary
    Time: After school
    Location: 131
    Description: Y-Teens is a service club that runs the school store and participates in various community service projects.