Clubs
Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and boost your college application and resume. Being part of a student-run club or organization is an enriching experience. You owe it to yourself to try them out.
Information on clubs and sports for the 2023-2024 school year can be found here. Contact advisors through our Contact section of our Sunset site.
Club Name and Description |
Staff Contact |
1.AEMBot Robotics Club Discuss strategy, develop skills, build robots |
Andrew Gunsul |
2.Alzheimer's Society of Awareness To volunteer, support, and spread awareness for people with Alzhimers disease. |
Matthew Burg |
3.Art Hearts Prep for National Art Honor Society. Participating in art contest, service activities, and shows Fee between $5-$15 |
Aubrey Park |
4.Apollo Photography Club The Apollo Photography Club is for students looking to enhance their photography through workshops, discuss and share their work, and more! This club is for anyone, regardless of their skill level. |
Eloika Rozendaal |
5. Arts Mentor Program Peer mentor program for the arts |
Aubrey Park |
6.Asian Student Association (Asian Club) Asian countries, snacks, and crafts |
Ari Werthamer
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7. Black Student Union Organize events, discussions and activities celebrating Black culture. Raise awareness about racial issued while promoting unity amongst the Black community and others |
Chris Scott |
8.Boys Volleyball Club Volleyball practice/ scrimmages, with 1 organized tournament hosted by sunset |
Kristin Lowery |
9.Bug Club Learning about entomology and raising awareness about insects |
Tamsen Profit |
10. Chess Club A casual place for anyone to play and improve at chess. |
Kristin Berti |
10.Chinese Culture Club Holiday and cultural activities related to China. |
Andrew Brown |
11.Chinese Heritage Society We provide incredible volunteer opportunities, cultural exposure, leadership roles, PVSA certification, and more. |
Steven Hurin |
12.Clean Trails Gather to walk along local trails and nature areas to keep them clean and welcoming. Make friends while geting volunteering hours, spending time outside, and discovering local hiking trails. |
Christopher Downie |
13.Clean up Crew Making the community cleaner and more enjoyable |
Nichole Sather |
14.SHS Climate Club We are a collaborative club seeking to learn, spread awareness, and organize projects that invite everyone to get involved with! |
Andrew Brown |
15. Cloud Nine Foundation A nonprofit organization aiming to provide local and regional hospitals with resources from fundraising and donations. |
John Barnes |
16. Cloud 9 Club We will be watching movies, reading literature, and journaling on topics surrounding mental health, along with creating different self-care routines. |
Nichole Sather |
17. Coding 4 Community Learning web-design, HTML, CSS, Java Script in a coding environment |
Cady Geer |
18. Comic & Worldbuilding Club We'll spend time creating our own stories and characters, fleshing them out. There will be time for drawing. Also, we’ll go over paneling and character design. |
Ari Werthamer |
19. Communities United Making care packages, serving food to the homeless, donating to organization |
Stacey Freeman |
20. Competitive Programming Club Members will go over practice material for programming competitions through fun and challenging activities |
Jason Galbraith |
21. Crochet and Knitting Club Learning to crochet and knit, along with meeting new people. |
Ellen Tevik |
22. Crochet for Change Learn how to crochet, donate projects to people in need, sell crochet products, etc. |
Nicole Taylo |
23. Cricket Club Giving people opportunities to try new sports and have fun |
Mary Tassone |
24. CyberBORN Help underserved members of our local and global communities pursue education and other necessary resources. |
Hibaq Adan |
25. DECA Business club to further skills and gain experience. |
Nicole Taylo |
26. Children & Infants International PDX Youth Club Volunteering and Fundraising for the DCI organization |
Aubrey Park |
27. Drama Club Play theater games and meet fellow thespians. And to meet the community/ make friends. |
James Farmer |
28. ESL Assistance Club We find tutors who can speak multiple languages to provide academic support for ESL students. |
Deborah Wells |
29.Ethics bowl Discuss real-life ethical issues in a competitive yet collaborative environment |
Marin Langner |
30. Everybody Athletics Volunteer at EBA and fundraise. |
Stacey s |
31.Fellow Christian Athlete Club (F.C.A) Christians who are athletes (don't need to be Christian) come together to play games, read the Bible, and engage in meaningful conversations. |
Jeremy Cox |
32. Fab Lab Fun engineering activities to inspire high schoolers to pursue the STEM field |
Catherine Geer |
33. Fem Academia Learning more about feminism and the artists that spread it. |
Caan Zarosinski |
34. Film Club Watch, learn about, and create films with others. |
James Farmer |
35. Flag Football Involving more of the community to play football, and make it inclusive. Learn the art of football. Like an extension of powderpuff |
Andrew Gunsul |
36. Flow forward (Sunset Period Club) Aid feminine products to local women’s shelters/organizations in need $10 dollar fee (optional) |
Tricia Buell |
37.. French Club Learn about and celebrate French culture.
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Karen Schaer-Arib |
38.Gaming Club Hang out, play video games, and have fun. |
Mary Tassone |
39. Girls who Code High school students sign up to teach elementary/middle school girls about coding. Open to all students |
Jason Galbraith |
40. Health Awareness Club Broaden and develop health awareness by being an advocate for change through events such as workshops, seminars, fundraising, writing articles and more! |
Trcia Buell |
41. Heart To Heart Creating medical innovations to support cardiac patients through their recovery journey, fundraising, and raising awareness of cardiovascular diseases to bring light to their world |
Matt Burg |
42.Helping Children Worldwide Working with the organization Helping Children Worldwide, we will work to help support children living in Orphanages through gathering supplies, awareness, etc. HCW’s goal is to work to minimize the millions of children who are placed into orphanages when they still have living family and/or parents, “a strong family for every child”. |
Eloika Rozendaal
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43.. Helping Hands Volunteer with children and senior citizens in memory care through arts and crafts, games, storytelling, dances, lunch dates, and more! |
Lynn Horihan |
44. History Bowl Compete in the National History Bee, the National Geography Bee, and the National Science Bee at the Oregon Regional Tournamnet in February 2024. |
Dennis McLain |
45. HOSA: Future Health Professionals Competitive medical club for everyone interested in the healthcare field with a 3-day overnight conference in the spring. Club Fees: $50 + Competition Cost |
Sarah Bell |
46.Hope for the Homeless Raising money and creating care packages for people in need |
Eloika Rozendaal |
47.Humane Society Club Raising money for and donating to the Oregon Humane Society |
Eloika Rozendaal |
48. Japanese Club Learn and explore Japanese culture through food and traditional activities. |
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49.Jesus Pizza Club Bible study while eating pizza |
Elizabeth Adams |
50.Junior Statesmen of America (JSA) Discuss politics, awareness and involvement with debates, speakers, and conventions. Optional Fee: $150 for conventions |
Mary Chamberlain |
51. Key Club Develop your leadership outside of school through community service. $15 dollar fee |
Tamara Kinoshita |
52.Lacrosse Competitive Sunset club team |
Emily Arellano |
53. Card Games and Statistics Using card games to demonstrate statistics |
Andrew Gunsul |
54.. Latinos Unidos Learn about and celebrate Latino American cultures. |
Joseph Brunson |
55.. Learn To Be Tutor disadvantaged students online for free using learn to be platform. |
Erin Werner |
56.. Let’s Start Nail Art Learn how to create gel nails and express creativity through nail art $3 cost to participate |
Anthony Burton |
57.Love of Learning Planning various STEAM outreach lessons to teach elementary schoolers. |
Chris Downie |
58. Machine Learning Club A place where members of all levels can come to learn and work on machine learning in Python. |
Galbraith Jason |
59. Me2u club We will be doing about 4 drives this year for local organizations this includes drives for food, clothing, books, etc. We hope to get more people involved in the community and living sustainably. $10 dollars participation fee |
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60. Mock Trial Learn about legal processes, working on trials, and competing in a real courtroom setting. $85 Club Fee |
Lad Salness |
61.Model United Nations (MUN) Increase your awareness of global events by modeling the UN. Club fee: $50 |
Dennis McLain |
62. Multicultural Club 1- Exploring cultures and countries. 2- Raising money for kids who have been separated from their parents due to deportation. |
Giselle Rincón |
63. Muslim Student Association Dedicated to unifying Sunset’s Muslim community through discussions, volunteering, and learning about Islam. |
Nasteha Mohamed |
64. National Economics Challenge Club Team for Participating in the national economics challenge |
Dennis Mclain |
65. National Honor Society Join this prestigious academic club to help better the community by participating in various service projects, volunteering opportunities, and donation drives! $10-$15 |
Erin Werner |
66. National Technical Honors Society A chapter of a nationally recognized honors society, this non-profit club is dedicated to providing career opportunities and scholarships to students interested in exploring different career fields. Fee to NTHS: $35 |
Conrad Buck |
67. The Sunset Scroll (Newspaper Club) Newspaper Club is a club dedicated to writing the school paper, The Sunset Scroll. |
Caan Zarosinski |
68. Noss (Northwest outdoor Science school) |
Alisha Harvey |
69. NPCF With the aid of National Pediatric Cancer Foundation, we organize fundraisers throughout the year, spread awareness, and do pediatric cancer related issue activities to gain more knowledge of pediatric cancer. |
Kayla Southall |
70. Outdoor Adventure club Casual hikes at popular trails in Oregon on the weekends |
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71. Philosophy A casual time to do homework or draw while casually talking about philosophy |
Michele Sandstorm |
73. Pickleball Club To play pickleball and have a fun sport everyone can enjoy |
Nicole Rolleri |
74. Prints For Hope Create and sell art prints to participate in fundraising and volunteering. Earn volunteer hours! |
Aubrey Park |
75. Project PDX Working with organizations in PDX to fundraise and hold drives for homelessness. |
Benjamin Goodwin |
76. Project Rise Take part in hosting fundraisers along with empowering small businesses through donations and support |
Vanessa Mcdonnell |
77. Rocketry Club Learn the basics of rockets, how to build them, and then launch them. Might be $20 fee |
Andrew Gunsul |
78. Rho Kappa A nationally recognized honor society for social studies. We focus on addressing a variety of issues around our school and community such as education, equity, and other topics |
Bryan Lurie |
79. SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Acceptance) We aim to build a loving and safe community for all people, especially those identifying as LGBTQ+. We discuss current events while improving our school and the world around us. |
Mr. Dessert |
80. Science Ambassadors Teaching 5th graders science |
Mary Tass |
81. Science Bowl Practice science bowl questions |
Tamsen Profit |
82. Science Fair/Research Club Complete independent research and earn prizes! |
Korin Riske |
83. Science National Honor Society Recognition for scientific excellence through science-related activities including outreach, volunteering opportunities, guest speakers, and presenting lectures. |
Christopher Downie |
84. Self-Improvement Club Collaborative space to help each other maximize productivity. Learn time management and deep focus techniques applicable to homework and any other productivity-based activity. |
Colette Cassinelli |
85. Sharing Sweetness Sharing a passion for baking through community service. |
Nicole Rolleri |
86. SISA (Sunset Indian Student Association) Fostering a vibrant community that celebrates and promotes the rich diversity of Indian culture through engaging activities, informative discussions, cultural experiences, and more! And to just have FUN!
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Erin Werner Saudamini Chinchalkar |
87. Ski Team Ski race team competing in Metro league |
Caan Zarozinski |
89. Speech and Debate Become the best speaker/debater you can with Sunset S&D! A great opportunity to go to big tournaments and join a thriving community. |
Macie Mackey |
90. Stock Market Game Participation in the economic competition InvestWrite. |
Dennis McLain |
91. Sunset Cares Fundraising and building care packages for foster children and families in Oregon through EveryChildPDX. |
Kristin Berti |
92. Sunset Comedy Club Teaching people how to be funny |
Conrad Buck |
93. Sunset Design Club A graphic design and digital art club for members to learn about design and create their own pieces through club projects and community opportunities. |
Mary Tassone |
94. Sunset Math Club The club as a group will seek to help each other with challenging math homework problems, ranging from AGS to Calc 2 problems. And there would be competitions happening if you would like to participate in. Preparation for ACT/SAT. |
Denise Williams |
95. Sunset Mental Health Association Education of mental health, relaxation, planned out of school activities, and fundraising |
Andrew Gunsul |
96. Sunset Powerlifting Club Members will get the opportunity to learn about/ compete in powerlifting competitions USPA Mebership fee- $45 |
Mario Martinez |
97. Sunset Racquetball Club focused around playing and competing in Racquetball at state and national level |
Jeff Clark |
98. Sunset Reads Reading & discussing different books as well as book genres, participating in community activities to spread a love of reading. |
Colette Cassinelli |
99. Sunset Red Cross Completing service projects, fundraisers, and other club activities. Club Fee: $10 |
Brian Everett |
100. Sunset Rehab Help Prepare/creating fundraisers to raise money for rehab facilities |
Kyle Hebard |
101. Sunset Science Olympiad Compete at the annual scioly competition held at U of P |
Jason Galbrith |
102. Sunset Student Union Giving High school students a voice in the policy making process in schools, district, and local levels |
Todd Sherwood |
103. Table Top Gaming Club A place to play games like Dnd, Pathfinder, Magic the Gathering, etc… |
Sofia hussain |
104. Taekwondo Club Teaching people the basics of Taekwondo |
Nicole Sather
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105. Ultimate Frisbee Club Our club is called Ultimate Frisbee Club, and we meet up on the Sunset turf fields from 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm every Friday to play ultimate. |
Eloika Rozendaal Tamara Kinoshita |
106. Voice In Sport Bring more visibility to the issues and challenges for women in sport and elevate their voice. |
Montana Mcnealy |
107. UNICEF Fundraising and donating all the money to children in war-torn countries. |
Caan Zarosinski |
108. Young Life Hang out, play games, hear stories, and learn about Jesus. |
Curtis Fowler |
Jewish Student Union |
Bryan Lurie |
Neurodiversity Club |
Erika Schwartz |