Campus Life

Club Information

Welcome to the Archbishop Spalding Club Directory.  Below you will find information on all ASHS Clubs as well as contact information.

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  • Academic Bowl

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The purpose of this club is to enhance students’ knowledge of academics in a competitive setting.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Hutchenson, Hutchensonj@spaldinghs.org
  • All Girls Chorus

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This activity is designed for girls with vocal ability. There is no audition to be a part of this group. We will learn music for virtual performances throughout the first semester. Rehearsals are every Wednesday at 1:00 pm.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    All female students who are enrolled at Archbishop Spalding High School.
     
    For information, please contact:          

    Mr. Shatt,
    shattb@spaldinghs.org 
  • Art Club

    Club/Activity Goals:
                
    This club is designed to introduce and/or enhance students’ interest and appreciation of the arts. This club will also build solid ties within the Spalding community through art.
     
    Who Can Participate?  

    Location and Time:

    Room - 128   
    Thursdays, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm

    Any Spalding student
     
    For more information, please contact:    

    Mr. Bill Ford,
    fordb@spaldinghs.org
  • Asian Student Union

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Asian Student Union (ASU) is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community for Asian students within our educational institution. Our mission is to promote unity, celebrate diverse Asian cultures, and address the unique needs and experiences of Asian students. 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Medoff, medoffr@spaldinghs.org
  • ASL Club

    Club/Activity Goals:

    Meet new friends and learn ASL at weekly silent meetings. 
     
    Who can Participate?

    Any Spalding Student

    Location and Time:

    New Gym
    Tuesday - 9:27am - 9:44am

    For more information, please contact:

    Mrs. Miller,
    millerl@spaldinghs.org


  • Best Buddy Club

    Club/Activity Goals:
    Best Buddies International is dedicated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This program aims to support and foster friendships within the community by creating chapters at schools and planning events that encourage interaction.
     
    Who Can Participate?
    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Figueroa, figueroaw@spaldinghs.org
  • Black Student Union

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Black Student Union (BSU) is dedicated to fostering a supportive and empowering community for Black students within our educational institution. Our mission is to promote unity, advocacy, and the celebration of Black culture, while addressing the unique challenges and experiences faced by Black students. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Time:

    New Gym
    Wednesdays, 9:27am - 9:44am
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Atas, atasj@spaldinghs.org
    Mrs. Erin Adams, adamse@spaldinghs.org
  • Book Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    To promote the discussion of books as well as to enhance students’ connection to others with similar literary interests.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding students

    Location and Times:

    Room 304
    Bi-Weekly - Wednesdays, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. Pedder, pedderl@spaldinghs.org 
  • Cards for Hospitalized Kids Club

    Club/Activity Goals: 

    This club is a heartwarming and compassionate community dedicated to spreading cheer and support to children facing medical challenges. Members of this club come together with a shared mission: to create and deliver handmade cards filled with uplifting messages, colorful artwork, and warm wishes to children who are hospitalized. These cards serve as small tokens of love and hope, brightening the days of young patients and their families during difficult times.

    Who Can Participate:

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 203
    Bimonthly - Wednesdays 2:40pm - 3:15pm

    For information, please contact:
    Mr. Bauer, bauera@spaldinghs.org
  • Career Exploration Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Career Exploration Club helps students research college majors about which they want to learn more. Additionally, the club allows for students to virtually meet with and ask questions of current and past college students who took part in that major. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mrs. Montoya, montoyak@spaldinghs.org
  • Chess Club

    Club/Activity Goals:            

    This club gives students an opportunity to play chess, improve their skills and enjoy a relaxing social environment. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
                                                   
    For information, please contact:                                 

    Ms. Bickford
    , bickfordm@spaldinghs.org
  • Chromosome Y

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This activity is designed for boys with vocal ability. There is no audition to be a part of this group. We will learn music for virtual performances throughout the first semester. Rehearsals are every Wednesday at 2:00 pm.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    All male students who are enrolled at Archbishop Spalding High School.
     
    For more information, please contact:  
             
    Mr. Shatt, shattb@spaldinghs.org 
  • Comfort Cases

    The purpose of Comfort Cases is to be of service to children in the area by collecting necessary items to fill backpacks for those entering into foster care. 

    Who Can Participate?     
     
    Any Spalding Student 

    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Printz, printzn@spaldinghs.org
  • Cooking Club

    Location and Times:

    Cafe
    Weekly - Wednesdays, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
  • Creative Writing and Literary Magazine

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The purpose of this club is to showcase the literary works of Spalding students through a bi-annual magazine and to encourage/develop young writers and editors as they explore potential college degrees and future careers in literature.  
     
    Who Can Participate?     

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 108,
    Weekly - Thursdays, 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
     
    For information, please contact:                                 

    Mrs. Stumpf (Creative Writing),
    stumpfm@spaldinghs.org
    Dr. Calis (Literary Magazine), calisa@spaldinghs.org
  • Crochet Club

    Club/Activity Goals:

    The Crochet Club is a cozy haven for crafters of all levels to gather and indulge in the art of crochet. Whether you're a novice looking to learn the basics or an experienced hook-wielder eager to tackle intricate patterns, this club welcomes all with open arms. With a shared passion for yarn and creativity, members bond over stitches, patterns, and the joy of bringing colorful, handcrafted projects to life. The club provides a supportive and friendly atmosphere for socializing, learning new techniques, and collaborating on projects.

    Who Can Participate:

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 110
    Tuesdays - 2:45 pm - 3:30 pm

    For information, please contact:
    Ms. Gilligan, gilligans@spaldinghs.org
  • CyberPatriot Team

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    CyberPatriot is the Air Force Association's National Youth Cyber Education Program, created to inspire K-12 students toward careers in cybersecurity. In addition to the CyberPatriot competition season, this club is designed for students interested in Computer Science to be able to collaborate and learn more together.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Restly, restlyb@spaldinghs.org
     
  • Debate Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Debate Club is committed to fostering critical thinking, effective communication, and civil discourse among our members. Our mission is to provide a platform for students to engage in rigorous debates, develop persuasive arguments, and cultivate the skills necessary for informed and respectful discussion.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Thompson, thompsonm@spaldinghs.org
  • Design Club

    Club/Activity Goals:

    The Design Club unites individuals who are passionate about aesthetics, fashion, and design to come together to explore and celebrate the art of style. Whether you're an aspiring fashionista, a home decor enthusiast, or simply someone with an eye for detail, this club is your canvas for self-expression. Members delve into the world of trends, colors, and aesthetics, experimenting with various design elements and gaining insights into the ever-evolving world of style. 

    Who Can Participate:

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 304
    Weekly - Mondays, 2:45pm - 3:30pm

    For information, please contact:
    Ms. Pedder, pedderl@spaldinghs.org
  • Diversity Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This club is designed to celebrate and embrace diversity; the inclusion of all students. This club raises awareness about diversity in our community. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:     
    Ms. Bushar,busharc@spaldinghs.org       


  • Engineering Service Society (ESS)

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Engineering Service Society (ESS) is a group of budding engineers putting their talent and skills to work to serve our community. ESS partners with other philanthropic organizations such as Go, Baby, Go to modify toy cars for children with special needs to be used in therapeutic settings. Other notable projects that ESS engages in is the e-Nable project that 3D prints prosthetic hands for children who are in need. ESS is always looking for new members and projects to help serve others.
     
    Who Can Participate?       

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Innovation Center-101 and I-101
    Weekly - Tuesdays, 2:45 pm - 3:30 pm

    For information, please contact:    

    Ms. Smith,
    smithm@spaldinghs.org 
  • Environmental Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The purpose of this club is to raise awareness about environmental issues and effect change on the Spalding campus and in the community of our Chesapeake Bay region.

    Website: 

    Environmental Club Website

    Who Can Participate?    
        
    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 305
    bimonthly - Wednesdays, 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mrs. Mohs,
    mohsc@spaldinghs.org
  • Equity Now

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Equity Now club discusses inequality in the lives of women as well as the great achievements women throughout history. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Bauer, bauera@spaldinghs.org

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  • FIRST Robotics Team - 4541 - The Cavineers

    Club/Activity Goals:       

    FIRST (For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) combines the excitement of sports with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited time and resources, teams of students are challenged to build and program industrial-size robots to play a difficult field game against like-minded competitors. It’s as close to real-world engineering as a student can get. 


    For information, please contact:    

    Mrs. Brunner, brunnera@spaldinghs.org
  • French National Honors Society

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    Recognizes those students who achieve academic excellence in French. Members tutor students.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Junior and Senior students may apply for acceptance; students must be currently enrolled in a French class. In order to be eligible, students must have earned an “A” in their Foreign Language class for two consecutive years.
     
    For information, please contact:                                 

    Mr. Kistner,
    kistnerr@spaldinghs.org
  • Future Doctors of America

    Location and Times:

    Room 106
    Bimonthly - Mondays, 2:45pm - 3:30pm
  • Gaming Club

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    The Gaming Club is dedicated to cultivating a vibrant and inclusive community of gamers within our school. The goal is to provide a platform for gamers to connect, collaborate, and engage in the world of video games. 
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student 
     
    For information, please contact:                                  
    Mr. Printz, printzn@spaldinghs.org
  • Hunting & Fishing Club

    Club/Activities Goals:
    The goal of the Hunting and Fishing club is to educate the Archbishop Spalding Community on conservation relating to the outdoors, to share common interests, to provide opportunities for learning about hunting and fishing, and to connect to local resources. Students participate in a variety of meetings, fishing trips, guest speakers and other activities relating to fishing and hunting.

    Who Can Participate?  
    All Spalding Students- No experience required!

    For information, please contact:
    Dr. Kandrac
  • Improv Club

    For students to get together and perform Improv games 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:     

    Mr. Yates, yatesr@spaldinghs.org
  • Jazz Cavs

    Club/Activities Goals:          

    This activity is designed for students interested in playing Jazz music. This ensemble will perform at select concerts and participate in the Towson Jazz Festival.
     
    Who Can Participate?         

    Instrumentalists must play in the Monster Big Band and audition for a spot in this group. 
     
    For information, please contact:                                  

    Mr. Sturgis, 
    sturgisw@spaldinghs.org
  • Karaoke Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This activity is designed for all students with vocal ability. There is no audition to be a part of this group. Members will perform at monthly meetings for each other on GoogleMeet. Meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 8:00 pm.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    All students who are enrolled at Archbishop Spalding High School.
     
    For information, please contact:          

    Mr. Shatt, shattb@spaldinghs.org 
  • Key Club

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    This club is designed for students to serve the school community as part of a national organization. It promotes student-led service within and outside of the school.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding students

    Location and Times:

    Room 206
    Monthly - Wednesday, 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm

    Website:

     
    For information, please contact :

    Ms. Mullin,
    mullinc@spaldinghs.org
    Mrs. LeQuang, lequangm@spladinghs.org
  • Latin National Honor Society

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    Recognizes those students who achieve academic excellence in Latin. Members tutor students.
     
    Who Can Participate?      
      
    Junior and Senior students may apply for acceptance; students must be currently enrolled in a Latin class. In order to be eligible, students must have earned an “A” in their Foreign Language class for two consecutive years.
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. Storch (storchs@spaldinghs.org)
  • Liturgical Music Ministry

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    To lead the student body in meaningful praise through music at Mass.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Anyone who would like to join may do so as long as they are willing to attend the rehearsals before each liturgy
     
    Meeting Schedule:               

    Rehearsals prior to each liturgy.
     
    For information, please contact:    

    Mr. Heming, hemings@spaldinghs.org
  • Lumberjack Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Lumberjack Club is dedicated to wearing flannel, making pancakes, and eating pancakes. As a result, club members will build a stronger sense of community. 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Strunk, strunkt@spaldinghs.org
    Ms. Edmondson, edmondsonl@spaldinghs.org  
  • Make Every Day Count

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This purpose of this club is to confront the risks and pressures that challenge students throughout their daily lives. This club fosters a sense of belonging and promotes resiliency, leadership, and advocacy skills so that young people make positive life decisions that will carry them throughout life. This club also promotes activities to raise awareness about the risks of drinking, using drugs, smoking, and other destructive decisionsMake Every Day Count club is Spalding's chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions.

    Make Every Day Count Website
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student can join at any point in the school year!

    Location and Times:

    LMC
    Weekly - Fridays, 9:27am - 9:44am
     
    For information, please contact:                                 

    Ms. Marcie Gibbons,
    gibbonsm@spaldinghs.org
  • Math League

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    This club is designed to challenge the math instincts and problem-solving ability in a competitive setting.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Spalding students with strong Math skills who would like to participate in competitions.
     
    For information, please contact:                      

    Mrs. Robertson,
    robertsonj@spaldinghs.org
    Dr. Jones, jonesj@spaldinghs.org 
  • Model United Nations

    Club/Activities Goals:         

    This club is designed to help students become familiar with the workings of the United Nations, by preparing for and participating in a Model UN conference. This club will promote awareness of international issues and tolerance of other cultures; to hone public-speaking kills.

    Website:

    Model UN
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student. This activity has a limited enrollment.

    Location and Times:

    Room 223
    Weekly - Thursdays, 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm
                                                                                     
    For information, please contact:                      

    Mrs. Connor, connorc@spaldinghs.org 

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  • Monster Big Band

    Club/Activities Goals:          

    This activity is designed for students interested in playing Big Band music. This ensemble will perform at select concerts.
     
    Who Can Participate?         

    Student who play an instrument appropriate for the band such as trumpet, trombone, saxophone, guitar, piano, and bass.
     
    For information, please contact:                                  

    Mr. Sturgis,
    sturgisw@spaldinghs.org
  • Morgan's Message

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    “Morgan’s Message® strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics. We aim to expand the dialogue on mental health by normalizing conversations, empowering those who suffer in silence, and supporting those who feel alone.” - from www.morgansmessage.org

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    LMC
    Monthly - Mondays, 9:27am, 9:44am
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. McKusky, mckuskya@spaldinghs.org
  • Mountain Bike Club

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Mountain Bike Club is dedicated to fostering a passionate and inclusive community of mountain bike enthusiasts. Our mission is to promote the joy of mountain biking, encourage skill development, and build a strong network of riders who share a love for the sport. 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Back Doors/Back lt
    Weekly - Fridays, 2:45pm - 6:30pm
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Wallace, wallacej@spaldinghs.org
  • National Art Honor Society (NAHS)

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    Members of the NAHS are dedicated art students who wish to further develop their artistic pursuits and who want to belong to a greater artistic community.       
                                                               
    Students are required to show their commitment to the school's art program through service projects. Twenty hours of service are required and may be achieved by hanging art shows, painting murals, maintaining the art rooms, and contributing in artistic ways to the greater Spalding community. NAHS art work is featured in such Spalding events as Spalding Gala. Some service projects extend beyond Spalding and into the surrounding community.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Students are selected to be in NAHS based on excellent achievement in upper level art classes.
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mrs. Tobin, tobinr@spaldinghs.org
  • National English Honor Society

    Club/Activity Goals
    The National English Honor Society recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional ability in such areas as literary analysis, media studies, composition, linguistic study, and creative writing. Students contribute to weekly writing tutoring, service projects, and contributions to school publications, all in support and celebration of English studies.

    Who Can Participate?
    Juniors and Seniors apply and are accepted should they meet the required English grade point average and have demonstrated academic integrity throughout their time at Spalding.
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. W-B, wbk@spaldinghs.org
  • National Honor Society

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This society is designed to foster character, service, leadership and scholarship in school and community. Each year students tutor individual students and participate in a number of school service projects.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Juniors and Seniors are selected from a pool of students that have earned the required unweighted grade point, acceptable conduct, and demonstrate character, service, and school involvement.
     
    For information, please contact:    

    Mrs. Rea, reak@spaldinghs.org 
  • Newspaper

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This club gives students experience putting together a newspaper. Students are involved in writing, editing, and designing the school newspaper. Publish numerous editions throughout the school year.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:    

    Ms. Mullin, mullinc@spaldinghs.org
  • One Love Club

    Club/Activities Goals:

    Love is the most important thing in our lives, yet we are taught very little about it. One Love is on a mission to change that. We educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships, empowering them to identify and avoid abuse and learn how to love better.  Members of this club will serve as student ambassadors to the One Love Foundation and be advocates and facilitators of its mission.

    Website:

    One Love Club

    Who Can Participate?

    All Spalding students. 

    Location and Times:

    LMC
    Weekly - Thursdays, 9:27 pm - 9:44 pm

    For information, please contact:

    Mrs. Lamy, lamyc@spaldinghs.org
  • Philosophy

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This purpose of this club is to enhance dialogue among students as they share and become open to different perspectives of life.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:       

    Mr. Houdek, houdekb@spaldinghs.org
  • Pickleball Club

    Club/Activity Goals
    Enthusiasts of all skill levels can come together to enjoy the fast-growing sport of pickleball! Whether you're a casual player looking for a fun way to unwind or a competitive veteran seeking thrilling matches, the club offers a welcoming space for everyone. With a focus on fostering camaraderie, improving skills, and promoting physical fitness, members engage in friendly tournaments, coaching tips, and social events, making it the perfect place to discover the joy of pickleball.

    Who Can Participate?
    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

  • Ping-Pong Club

    Club/Activity Goals:

    This club allows enthusiasts of all skill levels to come together to enjoy the exhilarating sport of table tennis. Whether you're a casual player looking for a fun way to unwind or a competitive veteran seeking thrilling matches, the club offers a welcoming space for everyone. With a focus on fostering camaraderie, improving skills, and promoting physical fitness, members engage in friendly tournaments, coaching tips, and social events, making it the perfect place to discover the joy of ping pong.

    Who Can Participate:

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 110
    Third Wednesday of each month, 3:00pm - 3:45pm

    For information, please contact:
    Mr. Graney, graneya@spaldinghs.org
  • Sailing

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    Students experience competitive sailing against local high school sailing teams in the Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA), participation fees apply.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Mr. Yates, yatesr@spaldinghs.org
     
  • Ski and Snowboard Club

    Club/Activity Goals:

    The Ski and Snowboarding Club is designed for winter sports enthusiasts who share a passion for carving through snowy slopes and embracing the thrill of the mountains. This club offers a welcoming space for all skill levels. Members can look forward to exciting group outings to nearby ski resorts, where they can enjoy the rush of downhill skiing and snowboarding, as well as the camaraderie of like-minded individuals.

    Who Can Participate:

    Any Spalding student

    For information, please contact:
    Mr. Medoff, medoffr@spaldinghs.org
  • Snacks and Scripture

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    A student-led group that meets to read and share about scripture. 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student

    Location and Times:

    Room 120
    Weekly - Tuesdays, 2:40 pm - 3:30 pm
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. Pitre, pitrea@spaldinghs.org
  • Spalding Production Team (SPAM)

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Spalding Production Team is a club designed to inform students about media. The goal is to record and broadcast varied Spalding events. The club also produces Spalding a.m. (SPAM), a morning news show for the Spalding community. The tech crew assists in the auditorium with sounds and lights. Students get hands-on exposure to many facets of telecommunications.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    During homeroom, interested students should see Mr. Shephard for information. New members work their way up the ladder beginning as reporters, tech crew understudies, etc.
     
    For information, please contact:                                 

    Mr. Shephard,
    shepharda@spaldinghs.org
  • Spanish National Honor Society

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This society is designed for the student who enjoys practicing Spanish, exploring culture, and displays a willingness to offer help in the language to students requesting assistance.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Junior and Senior students may apply for acceptance; students must be currently enrolled in a Spanish class. In order to be eligible, students must have earned an “A” in their Foreign Language class for two consecutive years.

    For information, please contact:                      

    Mrs. Esposito,
    espositom@spaldinghs.org
  • Student Government Association (SGA)

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This association is designed to initiate and coordinate student activities and leadership in school. This association also serves the needs of the school community and is the vehicle of outreach to the wider community. This is accomplished through charitable projects.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Any Spalding student may attend SGA meetings. SGA positions are student elected positions in the spring of each year.
     
    For information, please contact:                      

    Mrs. Shockley,
    shockleyg@spaldinghs.org
    Mr. Kain, kains@spladinghs.org
  • Tri-M/Music National Honor Society

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    This is a society that recognizes and honors the outstanding musicians at Archbishop Spalding.
     
    Who Can Participate?        

    Students who are eligible for nomination must be Juniors/Seniors and a member of the Music Department for at least two years.  They also must have an unweighted GPA of 3.25 or better.  
     
    For information, please contact:          

    Mr. Shatt, shattb@spaldinghs.org 
  • Women's Flag Football

    Club/Activity Goals:           

    The Women's Flag Football Club is dedicated to promoting inclusivity, athleticism, and camaraderie among women in the sport of flag football. Our mission is to provide a supportive and empowering environment where women can develop their skills, build lasting friendships, and embrace the excitement of flag football. 

    Who Can Participate?        

    Any female Spalding student
     
    For information, please contact:

    Ms. Dove, dovek@spaldinghs.org
    Mr. Bauerbauera@spaldinghs.org

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