Academic Quiz Team
Anti-Bullying Committee
Astronomy Club
Business Honor Society
Cabaret Club
Chess Club
Drama Club
Drum Line
Effective Schools Committee
Environmental Club
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
French Club/French Honor Society
Interact Club
Jazz Ensemble
Jr. High Art Club
Junior Honor Society
Multimedia Club
Odyssey of the Mind
Peer Mentoring
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
School Store
Senior National Honor Society
Senior Select Chorus
Spanish Club/Spanish Honor Society
Spectrum
Student Council
Varsity Club
Weightlifting Club
Yearbook Club
Academic Quiz Team
Do you like trivia? Are you competitive? Come find out about our school’s Academic Quiz Team. This team is open to students in grades 8 through 12. Our team competes against other area high schools as part of the Post-Star Academic Bowl. The games are a little like Jeopardy matches, except four students at a time play as a team. The Quiz Team practices on Mondays after school in room 115 with Mrs. Van Vlack. New members are welcome.
Requirements: Open to students grades 8-12
Schedule: Practice Mondays after school during 10th period in room 115
Adviser: Mrs. Elder
Email: elderm@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext. 2206
Room Number: 206
Check out some the Official Academic Quiz Team Rules
Anti-bullying Committee
This Committee is open to all students to help spread the word about preventing and managing bullying. Meetings are held every other Friday during 10th period in the cafeteria. New Student Welcome Orientation, Unity Day, and Cody’s Climb are among the many events that we organize.
Committee Leaders include:
Dean of Students: Mr. Chris Mondella
Social Worker: Mr. Scott Smith
Astronomy Club
Astronomy club meets once a month to discuss astronomical phenomena and events and to plan our nighttime viewing sessions. When timing and conditions are right, we meet in the evening to use our telescopes to view various celestial objects we can see such as the moon, planets, star clusters, galaxies, nebulae, comets, etc. We also fundraise to take an annual field trip to various locations of scientific interest. See Mr. Wells (Room 10) for more information.
Meetings Dates/ Times: The first Thursday of each month in Room 10 during 10th period, along with evening viewing sessions that will be planned based off of correct conditions.
Who can join: Anyone grades 7-12
Advisor: Mr. Spath
Email: Mt. Spath
Business Honor Society
Business Honor Society is available to students in Grades 9-12 who meet the criteria for membership. Induction ceremony occurs in March each year. Students seeking induction into NYS Business Honor Society must meet the following criteria:
- Seniors must complete 3 credits of business by the end of the current school year.
- Underclassmen must complete 2 credits of business by the end of the current school year.
- Student must have and maintain an overall GPA of 80% or better.
- Student must have and maintain a GPA of 88% or better in business courses.
- Student must be an active member of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) by maintaining a 75% participation percentage in FBLA throughout their membership in Business Honor Society. Membership enrollment occurs in September each year.
Benefits: Members receive a certificate, pin, and membership card from NYS Business Honor Society. Business Honor Society members wear a stole at graduation to signify membership in BHS. Members are eligible for the Business Student of the Year award.
Advisors: Mrs. Breslin breslink@lkgeorge.org and Mrs. Hoffman hoffmanb@lkgeorge.org
See also: Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
Cabaret Club
The Cabaret Club is a fun-filled action-packed club for all grades. Members are introduced to theater games, writing, composing, dancing, acting, singing, directing, and all things theatrical. The club elects whether to put on a performance at the end on the year.
Club Advisor: Alecci
Room 217
Email: aleccij@lkgeorge.org
Learn more about cabaret at the Freedrama website.
Chess Club
Meetings Dates/ Times: The third Friday of each month during 10th period.
Who can join? Anyone grades 7-12
Do you play? Would you like to learn? Then join the chess club! We meet the third Friday of each month during 10th period for food, fun and games (of chess of course). New members are welcome (Grades 7-12).
Advisor: John Alecci
Email: aleccij@lkgeorge.org
Drama Club
Drama Club is designed to support and promote the Spring Musical at Lake George. Drama club members gain experience in promoting, advertising, and producing live theater. Drama club members are not necessarily actors on the stage, although many are. See Mrs. Baker with any questions.
Requirements: Grades 7-12 welcome, no experience necessary!
Adviser: Mrs. Baker
Email: bakera@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext. 2218
Room Number: 218
How to become a more confident performer.
Drum Line
Drum Line is open to any student in grades 7-12 who would like to join. Students do not need any prior musical experience and they do not need to know how to read music. Rehearsals are scheduled after school and some evenings as necessary. Drum line performs at home football games, girls basketball games, all send-offs and other celebrations as requested. Drum line is a lot of fun and a great way to show your school spirit. See Mrs. Baker for more information.
Requirements: Grades 7-12 are welcome, and no musical experience is needed!
Schedule: Rehearsals as needed after school during 10th period, and some evenings as necessary in 218 (band room). Drum Line will perform at home football games, girls basketball games, all send offs, and other celebrations as requested.
Adviser: Mrs. Baker
Email: bakera@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext. 2218
Room Number: 218
Check out our Drum Line in action!
Effective Schools Committee
The Effective Schools Committee is a club that gets involved with students, staff and community. It is a club for students in grades 7 through 12. We host the annual Talent Show, as well as sponsor various events throughout the school year. We encourage the bond among students with school and community and recognize the importance of students giving back to their school and community.
Meeting Time: TBD
Advisor: John Alecci
Email: aleccij@lkgeorge.org
Room 217
Environmental Club
If you want to make a difference in the World… If you want to see a better future… If you care about the Earth and all its inhabitants… come join us in environmental club. No effort is too small. It is the little things that make a big difference. As a club, we hope to make more students and teachers aware of the small steps that can be taken to change the quality of life on Earth. Our group meets bimonthly, in Mrs. Darby’s room, to plan ways to get awareness out to the school and community. Group activities include; Earth Day, community nights, tree planting, and recycling campaigns. If these activities interest you and you feel committed, then please join us.
Who can join: Students in grades 7-12 can join this club
Club Advisor Information: Mrs. Darby, Darbyt@lkgeorge.org, Ext. 1007, and Mr. Spath Spathr@lkgeorge.org, Ext. 1005
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
FBLA is the largest nationally recognized student leadership organization in the world. The purpose of the club is to equip and prepare our students to be effective communicators and leaders in the business world.
FBLA is one of the few nationally recognized organizations that link professional business people with students and is recognized by many colleges and universities across the country. Students receive opportunities to learn many business leadership skills such as teamwork, public speaking, interviewing skills, organizational skills and the importance of community service. The highlight of the club is the competitions. Students have an opportunity to compete in over 55 different business related events.
Lake George FBLA students have earned recognition at both the state and national level. Our chapter has had students qualify for national level competition each year for the past 15+ years. Students have represented Lake George and New York State in various cities around the country including Orlando, Chicago, Nashville, San Antonio, Anaheim, Baltimore, Atlanta and even virtually during the pandemic!
FBLA is available for 8-12th grade students who are enrolled in a business education course.
Meetings Dates/Times: General meetings: 2nd Thursday of each month 10th period in room 201.
Committee meetings: Mondays 10th period following general meetings.
Who can join: Students in grades 8-12 who are taking a business course are welcome to join FBLA.
Advisors: Mrs. Breslin breslink@lkgeorge.org and Mrs. Hoffman hoffmanb@lkgeorge.org
Contact Information:
Lake George Jr./Sr. High School
Future Business Leaders of America
381 Canada St.
Lake George, NY 12845
Officers:
Co-Presidents: TBA
Treasurer: Cameron Orr
Administrative Assistant:
Historians: TBA
Reporter: TBA
Parliamentarian: TBA
View the New York State Future Business Leaders of America website.
View the national FBLA website.
French Club/ French Honor Society
French Club/ French Honor Society is open to all French students grades 7-12 who wish to explore hands-on aspects of French culture. The club meets on the third Thursday of the month during 10th period in Room 104. Refreshments are provided. Members of French Honor Society usually coordinate activities, with input from club members. Past meetings have included: karaoke, making French holiday cards, creating French artwork, French board games (Scrabble, Monopoly), Mardi Gras celebration, petanque (French bocce ball), decorating Yule log cakes,the ever popular annual school-wide scavenger hunt in March, and the new Tour de France on scooters race! There is a crepe celebration in May for those who have attended enough meetings. Come and have fun a la francaise! See Mrs. Hendley for more info.
Requirements: French Club: Grades 7-12 welcome. Must be enrolled in a French class.
Schedule: Meetings will be on the 3rd Thursday of the month after school during 10th period in room 104.
Adviser Mrs. Hendley
Email: hendleyl@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext. 1105
Room Number: 105
Check out some neat French Slang!
Interact Club
Interact club is a Rotary sponsored youth service group that develops a fellowship and leadership through community service events. We participate in many activities that focus around your interests. Anyone can join! Meetings will be the second and fourth Wednesday of the month.
Adviser: Mrs. McCullen
Email: mccullenp@lkgeorge.org
Jazz Ensemble
Jazz Ensemble meets before school on Friday mornings at 7:15. All members of junior and senior band are eligible to join. If you are not in band, membership will be determined by audition. All members of Jazz Ensemble must be able to read music. Jazz ensemble performs in regular school concerts, on the Dollars For Scholars Annual Cruise and at various command performances throughout the year. Contact Mrs. Baker Bakera@lkgeorge.org (Room 118) with any questions you may have.
Junior High Art Club
The Junior High Art Club is open to all 7th and 8th grade students who are interested in creating arts and crafts. For many of the projects, we will be using mediums and techniques that are not used in the 7th grade art classes. Each month, a different theme will be selected, for example, candle-making, acrylic rock painting, and handmade journal-books will be anticipated themes that will be offered during 10th period every Monday. To become a member, students should attend the first meeting in the Fall. Mrs. Connolly, the Junior High Art teacher, is the adviser for the club.
Requirements: 7th and 8th graders welcome!
Schedule: Every Monday after school during 10th period in room 112.
Adviser Mrs. Connolly
Email: connollye@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext. 1112
Room Number: 112
Check out this awesome art museum.
National Junior Honor Society
The National Junior Honor Society is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle level students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1929.
Members of Lake George Jr-Sr High School’s Lac du Saint Sacrement Chapter of National Junior Honor Society are called upon to exhibit the ideals of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship –and encourage them in others. Students in 7th and 8th grades who maintain a 90 average are academically eligible to be considered for induction. Academically eligible students are invited to submit additional information about their leadership, service, and co-curricular activities to assist the Faculty Council in selecting students for induction. Feedback from teachers is also collected. New members are inducted in May each year and remain members through the end of 9th grade, provided they maintain the standards that led to their induction. Contact Mr. Preuss for more information.
Advisor: Mr. Preuss
Email: preusss@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5452 Ext: 1224
Learn more about National Junior Honor Society.
Multimedia Club
Multimedia Club is made up of dedicated students who help produce many of the biggest school events. The club helps with Bravo, Talent Show, Rachel Ray, and many other special events throughout the year. One of their biggest jobs is broadcasting all basketball games. Members operate cameras, run control modules and announce the games. See Mrs. Baker with any questions. Open to anyone Grades 7-12.
Meetings Dates/ Times: The first, second and third Wednesday of each month
Advisor: Mrs. Baker
Email: bakera@lkgeorge.org
Phone: 518-668-5456 Ext. 2218
Room 218
Odyssey of the Mind
Problem solving teams with 5 to 7 members. Volunteer coaching. Pick a problem. Solve it. Competition in March. Open to any student in grades 7-12.
Meeting Time(s)/date(s) 2nd Wednesday of every month
Contact Information:
Lake George Jr/Sr High School
381 Canada Street
Lake George, NY 12845
Peer Mentoring
Peer Mentoring is a program that connects upper classmen with 7th graders so that they can offer assistance and guidance in both the academic and social arenas. As such, their training and focus has been modeled by the Big Brother/Big Sister approach to mentorship and we therefore have the following focus and goals:
- Facilitate students in getting and staying organized.
- Teach strategies to more effectively complete homework (and learn from it.)
- Aid in identifying and learning effective study and test taking strategies.
- Assist in mastering effective and appropriate social skills.
- Help in the development of problem resolution skills.
Club Leader: Mrs. Tallon
Email: T. Tallon
Ext. 2213
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) is a club dedicated to taking on issues that negatively impact the lives of teenagers.
- Drinking and Driving, Aggressive Driving, and Distracted Driving…
- Dating and Relational Violence…
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse…
We also try to educate our friends and classmates about topics that can improve the quality of their lives.
- Ways to reduce stress and pressure…
- Building healthy habits into their lives…
Our goal is to raise awareness and inform our fellow students to help them make better decisions for themselves. SADD is open to all students in grades 7-12 that want to make a positive difference in the lives of their peers. If that’s you, please come join us so we can make a difference together!
Meetings are on the first Wednesday of every month.
Club Advisor: Steve Preuss
SADD is a national organization. Visit SADD.org for ideas and topics related to our goals.
School Store
The School Store is located on the 2nd Floor near Rooms 200 & 201. It offers School Supplies, School Spirit Items, Mentos, TicTacs, Blue Zoo–Mr. Corsetti T-shirts!
Open Daily:
- 7:45 am – 8:05 am
- Between periods as available
- 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Questions? Contact Advisors:
Mrs. Breslin: breslink@lkgeorge.org
Mrs. Hoffman: hoffmanb@lkgeorge.org
Working for the School Store
Job description: Sell school supplies to customers at the school store, balance the books, and advertise. You may work in the morning, 10th period, or during study hall or a free period. All pay is deposited directly into your lunch account.
Benefits: This is a great opportunity to learn about business and clerical work, as well as to have fun and earn a little extra cash.
Advisor: Mrs. Breslin: breslink@lkgeorge.org
Senior National Honor Society
NHS and NJHS are more than just an honor roll. The Honor Society chapter establishes rules for membership that are based upon a student’s outstanding performance in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character (plus citizenship for NJHS). These criteria for selection form the foundation upon which the organization and its activities are built.
Scholarship: Students who have a cumulative grade point average of 90 percent at the beginning of 11th grade, meet the scholarship requirement for membership. These students are then eligible for consideration on the basis of service, leadership, and character (and citizenship for NJHS).
Service: This quality is defined through the voluntary contributions made by a student to the school or community, done without compensation and with a positive, courteous, and enthusiastic spirit.
Leadership: Student leaders are those who are resourceful, good problem solvers, promoters of school activities, idea-contributors, dependable, and persons who exemplify positive attitudes about life. Leadership experiences can be drawn from school or community activities while working with or for others.
Character: The student of good character upholds principles of morality and ethics, is cooperative, demonstrates high standards of honesty and reliability, shows courtesy, concern, and respect for others, and generally maintains a good and clean lifestyle.
Citizenship: The student who demonstrates citizenship understands the importance of civic involvement, has a high regard for freedom, justice, and democracy, and demonstrates mature participation and responsibility through involvement with such activities as scouting, community organizations, and school clubs.
Specific standards for these criteria may vary from one school to the next. Such variations are acceptable as long as they do not fall below the national standards set by the National Council of the NHS and NJHS. All chapters are required to write down the criteria and procedures used in their local selection processes. The Honor Society adviser maintains copies of the local procedures and has them available upon request. Any student in grades 10 through 12 in a school with both an official charter of the National Honor Society and an affiliation with the national office is eligible for consideration for membership in NHS. For NJHS, any student in the second semester of the sixth grade or grades 7 through 9 in a school with both an official charter of the National Junior Honor Society and an up-to-date affiliation with the NJHS national office is eligible for consideration for membership in NJHS.
Once a school has established a chapter, all membership selection for individual students is handled through the local school chapter.
Meeting Dates/Times/Location: 1st Monday of the month at 2:35 pm
Contact information:
Lake George Jr./Sr. High School
381 Canada Street
Lake George, NY 12845
Adviser: Mr. William Elder
Email: elderw@lkgeorge.org
Senior Select Chorus
This is a high interest group of committed singers that perform in our concert, the talent show, and sometimes community events. Anyone in grades 9-12 can join. Club Meets every Wednesday, 10th period, in Alecci’s room.
Club Leader Alecci: aleccij@lkgeorge.org
Ext. 2217
Spanish Club/Spanish Honor Society
SPANISH CLUB is open to all Spanish students grades 7-12. Meetings are held at 2:40 in Mrs. Cornell’s room the third Thursday of each month.
September: Guacamole preparation
October: Decorating calavera cookies
November: No November meeting
December: Churro cooking and tasting
January: Mexican hot chocolate and 3 King’s Bread
February: Vacation (no meeting)
March: Salsa Contest
April: Spanish TV Show
May: Dinner Out
SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY is an honor society for high school students. Students may apply beginning in February of their sophomore year. National awards are available to members of this organization. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month at 2:40 in Mrs. Cornell’s room. See Mrs. Cornell or Mrs. Cooper for more information. Mrs. Cornell is the advisor of this group.
Officers:
President: Shannon Mulcahy
Vice President: Victoria Wood
Secretary: Rachel Layton
Treasurer: Brooke Reynolds
Historian: Julia Dickinson-Frevola
Spectrum
Spectrum is a student-run club that supports young people in creating, strengthening, and sustaining our school environment as a safe and positive place for all. The club is open to all and meets the second Wednesday of every month. The focus of this club is to give members the opportunity to support each other, create awareness about diversity, and to talk about issues that may include sexual orientation and gender identity. This group of students may be involved in discussions and activities related to diversity, discrimination, harassment, and bullying in schools.
Faculty Advisor:
Read about the Safe Zone Program.
Student Council
The Lake George Student Council meets every third Wednesday after school in Mrs. Canale’s room (Room 110). Student Council is the representative body of the school. This organization serves as a link between students and the administration, faculty, and the community. Student Council promotes activities for student involvement with the school and community. This organization encourages students to express their opinions and offer suggestions in respect to school matters. Student Council is a nationally recognized organization with a set of by-laws that need to be followed. These set of by-laws are attached below. In addition, one can find how to join the organization in the by-laws.
For more information contact Mrs. Canale at canalek@lkgeorge.org or 518-668-5452 Ext. 1110.
Read the Lake George Student Council Constitution.
Visit the National Student Council website.
Varsity Club
Varsity Club is a group of dedicated student athletes who partake in various community service projects and fundraisers in the area along with dedicating time and effort to improving our schools athletic standards. Our varsity athletes lead by example and always put forth significant effort. We take pride in athletic involvement and sportsmanship both on and off the field.
Meetings Dates/ Times: Second Wednesday of each month during 10th period.
Who can join: Varsity student athletes.
Advisor: Mr. Manny (Gym)
Email: mannyk@lkgeorge.org
518-668-5456 Ext. 1221
Download the Varsity Club application.
Weightlifting Club
The Weight room opens for club use Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2:35-3:15 the first Monday after Thanksgiving through the end of the school year. You must sign in when you use it and you may come as often as you like or your schedule permits. Anyone can join. We offer training on the use of the equipment and will help you set up a personalized program that fits your needs and goals.
Adviser: Mr. Bennett
Visit the Mayo Clinic website for some great tips on easy ways to start getting fit!
Yearbook Club
You will cherish many of your high school memories, so why not create something to help keep these years fresh in your memory? We are always looking for creative, hardworking individuals with interests in writing, photography, and design. We meet every Monday. For more information see Miss Smith, Room 205.
Advisors: Mrs. VanVlack vanvlacka@lkgeorge.org and Miss Smith smithc@lkgeorge.org
yearbook@lkgeorge.org (preferred method of contact)
School Links
Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School
381 Canada Street | Lake George, NY 12845
Phone: 518-668-5452 | Fax: 518-668-3796
Principal: Francis J. Cocozza