Clubs and Organizations
Seton High School

Honor Societies
at Seton

Seton students who meet academic and character-based qualifications are invited to join our active chapters of national and subject-specific honor societies.

MODERATOR:

Dr. Stephanie Metz

MODERATOR:

Mrs. Margie Metz

MODERATOR:

Mr. Bryan Cox

MODERATOR:

Mrs. Florence Madelaine

MODERATOR:

Ms. Megan Stepp

Academics Calendar

Oct
7
8:00 AM - 2:45 PM
Oct
8
8:00 AM - 2:15 PM

Clubs & Organizations

Seton offers a wide variety of student-led clubs open to all students—join anytime, get involved, and explore your interests.

Academic Team
The Seton High School Academic Team participates in the Greater Cincinnati Academic League, which consists of teams from the Cincinnati area Catholic high schools. The team competes in weekly matches at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College; matches are held at both varsity and reserve levels. Competitions include questions covering a wide variety of disciplines, including math, science, literature, history, geography, and fine arts. There are varsity and reserve level matches.
Moderators:
Allison Hinker
Animal Welfare
Seton’s Animal Welfare Club was created to bring awareness to the Seton community of how we can better help animals. Through our club, students will learn how they can volunteer, donate, and work with surrounding animal shelters. During the year, we do multiple projects like making blankets for local shelters, homemade dog treats and toys. While helping the community, students learn skills like communication, leadership, and teambuilding.
Moderators:
Allison Hinker
Art, Anime, Fashion, Photo
Art Club members participate in various opportunities throughout the year. Each year provides different events, but often include the annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest for Halloween, Price Hill holiday window painting, props for the musical, Art Week, various art and craft activities and the Fashion Show during the Annual Art show in late April. Students also participate in art related service at Seton and in the community. Art Club encompasses many forms of art, including Fashion, Photography, and Painting. Art Club is open to everyone (you do not need to be enrolled in an art class) and the meetings are at various times after school and announced through announcements, email and the Art Club google classroom.
Moderators:
Margie Metz & Erin Vanover
Astronomy Club
The Seton High School Astronomy Club explores the mysteries of space through observation, education, and fun activities. The planets, moons, comets, asteroids, stars, constellations, and galaxies have captivated the minds and intrigue of scientists, philosophers, and people all over the world throughout all of time. Membership in the Astronomy Club is open to all Seton students, faculty members, and staff members.
Moderators:
Mike Jones
Campus Ministry & Service
The Campus Ministry Program of Seton High School supports the school mission by attending to the spiritual needs of the Seton community. Students and staff members who are involved in Campus Ministry plan and participate in school prayer services, liturgies, retreats and days of reflection. Students and staff members also lead prayer each morning over the PA system and before meetings. Campus Ministry is also concerned with outreach to the community and offers many service projects and opportunities throughout the school year. Each Seton student can access these opportunities as they are posted on the “Service at Seton” Google Classroom page throughout the school year and during the summer. Campus Ministry is open to every grade level and training for liturgical roles is available and encouraged.
Moderators:
Josh Mueller & Laura Ryan
Diversity & Inclusion
Our mission is to create a positive, supportive, and educational environment that broadens our understanding and appreciation of different cultures and disabilities. This club provides an equal opportunity to everyone; allowing them to be authentic, transparent, and vulnerable based on our shared belief that we are all created in the image and likeness of God, and our unwavering knowledge of the dignity of all human beings.
Moderators:
Bailey Stinson
Drama Club
Drama club is open to all students! This organization sponsors non-musical productions during the school year. An initial meeting will take place in mid-September. Auditions and after-school rehearsals begin in late September and lead up to the fall play in November!
Moderators:
Marco Colant & Gary Rogers
Eco Club
The Seton High School Environmental Club works to raise awareness about environmental issues within our campus and surrounding community. We wish to educate our community on recycling and how to live an eco-friendly lifestyle. Activities include: – Planning recycling contests – Planning beautification projects for Seton High School grounds – Making posters about Eco friendly practices – Doing announcements and videos about green practices
Moderators:
Allison Hinker
FBLA
Future Business Leaders of America, Inc. (FBLA) is the largest business Career and Technical Student Organization in the world. Each year, FBLA helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business. FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.
Moderators:
Bryan Cox
French Club
The French Club strives to educate others about French and francophone culture and language. We do this by playing French games, eating French food, and making Powerpoints to describe the French life. Club meets monthly. All are welcome!
Moderators:
Florence Madelaine
Hiking Club
From Hamilton County Parks to Bender Mountain, all trails are explored by this group. All are welcome!
Moderators:
Jenny Jenkins & Gary Collins
Medical Club
Through guest speakers, students are able to explore the various opportunities in the Healthcare Field. Club meetings are scheduled by the availability of the speakers.
Moderators:
Ann Jett
Mock Trial
Mock Trial is given a fictionalized Ohio court case based on actual events. Members meet regularly once or twice per week starting in the early fall to appoint roles within the court, assemble arguments, and argue their case. Mock Trial competes their case against other schools in the state as a part of the Ohio Center for Law-Related Education’s Mock Trial Competition. More information can be found here: https://www.oclre.org/aws/OCLRE/pt/sp/mocktrial_highschool
Moderators:
Jason Berling
Saints for Life
The Saints for Life club mission is to inspire in our community a desire to recognize the inherent dignity of human life at every stage and in every moment, and to work together to reflect and echo this message throughout the world.
Moderators:
Katie Zahn
Saints in Media
Saints in Media brings together students who are interested in working together to write and produce Seton news segments to appear every week on morning announcements. Saints in Media meets once a week on Tuesday mornings to share finished video projects and discuss new ideas for stories. Students separate into groups to produce their assigned story.
Moderators:
Laura Duerring
Seton Helping Saints
Seton High School advocates for the Seton Community and its constituents by way of time, treasure and talent in the spirit of our Patroness, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Moderators:
Lauren Zlatanov
Spanish Club
The Spanish Club is an organization comprised of those students who want to experience the rich Hispanic culture through food, crafts, and music. Spanish club meets once a quarter. The Spanish Club has a student board of directors that plan and facilitate events. All students are welcomed and encouraged to become members of the Spanish club.
Moderators:
Shawna McQuillan
Stage Crew
Stage Crew assists the music department with all productions and concerts throughout the year, including the Fall Drama Production and Spring Musical. Stage Crew operates under the current director of the program or concert and meets at various times throughout the year.
Moderators:
Mary Sunderhaus & Marco Colant
StrongHER
As a part of Seton High School, StrongHer will strive to strengthen self-esteem and confidence in girls of all ages. This club will promote individuality, inner beauty and acts of kindness by sharing messages of acceptance, motivation and strength. Our goal is to be optimistic role models for our peers and younger girls while continuing to enhance the welcoming tradition of the Seton sisterhood.
Moderators:
Robyn Schwarz & Erin Rowland
Student Ambassadors
Students interested in being an Ambassador must go through an application and approval process. Any student interested in representing Seton at an event throughout the year can apply. Ambassadors must volunteer at a minimum number of events per year. Events include: Open House, Setonsation, Reunion Night, Luncheon events with visiting Sisters of Charity or community members, Future Saints events and camps, etc. etc. etc.
Moderators:
MR
Tech Club
Mission: To engineer and execute experiences designed to inspire young talent to pursue a career in the Greater Cincinnati IT industry The club started in November 2016 and began with 6 girls. Now the club is thriving with numerous girls. Activities: – IT career camps for sophomores (spend 1 week on a college campus) – Job shadows (with large companies in the Greater Cincinnati area during the school year) – Internships (Companies offer paid internships during the summer to Juniors/Seniors) – Ozobots (mini robots) – TechOlympics In February, students stay at the Millenium Hotel downtown over the weekend and participate in miscellaneous breakout sessions (examples: Wiki Hunts, playing various video games like Fifa and Just Dance, etc). For more information about TechOlympics, please click on the word TechOlympics.
Moderators:
Katie Meese

Student Leadership Opportunities

Join the student government by election—nominate yourself or others and help shape student life at Seton.