Clubs & Activities
Smart Lunch Clubs
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This club is for students interested in learning about how to assist animals in our surrounding area through fundraising, collecting donations, raising awareness, and working with local animal rescue groups and shelters.
Advisor: Laskowski
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Our goal is to provide students with opportunities to explore different careers for their future. We will be bringing in guest speakers from all different industries so that students can get a glimpse into the daily routine in various career settings. Additionally, we will be arranging several class trips throughout the year to explore these industries in person.
Advisor: Bond
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The goal of Crypto Club is to learn about emerging block chain technology and crypto currencies.
Advisor: Angelini
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The Environmental Club aims to educate students on environmental issues, and focuses on making environmentally friendly improvements in our community.
Advisor: Angelini
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a club that helps both athletes and those outside of sports come together to inspire positive change and influence in the world under the tutelage of Jesus. All are welcomed and encouraged to join.
Advisors: Gill, S. / Still, G.
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The fishing club focuses on educating students about fishing methods and techniques, along with helping students learn how to enjoy fishing and aquatic resources.
Advisor: Angelini
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Morgan's message is a club for students and student athletes to understand how important their mental health awareness in their sport (or in school) is. Morgan's message is a club to help students advocate for equal importance of mental and physical health, normalizing conversations around mental health, and providing resources to support those who are struggling.
Advisor: Forte
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Wallflowers club is a student run club where they come up with seasonal ideas and themes to decorate the hallways, keeping kids engaged throughout the school day and making our school a little more lively when moving between classes. All students can join and participate.
Advisor: Cherby
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Join our Watercolor for Wellness Club, a welcoming space for all skill levels to explore creativity and self-expression through painting. With paints, brushes, and paper provided, you can create whatever inspires you while learning and sharing alongside your fellow artists.
Advisor: Palacios
Other Clubs
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Adventure is calling! Exciting activities for all ability levels, these adventures improve physical, mental, and emotional health and well-being. There is something for everyone from hiking, canoeing, and skiing to bike riding, rock climbing, and ziplining. Fun for all!
Advisors: Barth, M. / Slater
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Amaranth is a club that celebrates creative writing. We write, read, and discuss great writing and look for ways to get others to appreciate it as well. We are looking to publish a creative writing magazine this year as well as some other fun activities.
Advisor: Carroll
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The Art Club meets every other Thursday during lunch to work on mini art projects and gathers after school for special activities like pumpkin decorating, painting parties, and mosaics. Members also volunteer their creativity in the community through face painting, craft tables, and larger projects such as murals and mosaics for the school district and township. Students are encouraged to share their own artistic interests, forming subcommittees to explore new ideas together.
Advisor: DePietro
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Battle of the Books club prepares students for a fun event where teams compete against each other based on their knowledge of the books selected for the event. Each team is responsible for reading 8 books total and then they participate in the event in May. Points are scored based on the correct answers. The team with the most points wins and becomes the Battle of the Books Champions for that year. Snacks are provided and prizes are won during the event as well.
Advisors: Sucharski / Slater
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Color Guard - Part of the marching band. Spin flags, rifles, and sabres to add color and visuals to marching band show.
Advisors: DiSalvio / Raleigh
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The Consumer Bowl is an exciting, game-show style competition that challenges students to showcase their knowledge of important consumer issues. Open to students in grades 10–12, the team is limited to 10 members.
Advisor: Savoca
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The CHS Dance club is a place for students passionate about dancing and performing. We have previously performed for the High School Pep Rally, Cinnaminson Tree Lighting Ceremony, and the Winter Concert and we are always looking for other opportunities to showcase student skills. Whether you're considering a career in dance or simply love dancing, the Dance Club provides a supportive environment to explore and develop your skills while making a positive impact in our school and community.
Advisor: Morales
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The Debate Club is a place where students can practice public speaking, critical thinking, and teamwork while discussing important topics and current events. Members learn how to build strong arguments, listen respectfully, and respond effectively to opposing viewpoints. It’s a fun way to sharpen your communication skills and gain confidence in front of an audience.
Advisor: Firmani
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DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in Marketing, Finance, Hospitality, and Management. When you join DECA, you're not just another member; you're part of a global network of student leaders who are shaping the future. Connect with professionals in the business world to gain valuable insights and networking opportunities. Develop essential leadership skills like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Represent your school at local, state, and international competitions. Gain confidence in your abilities and become a more effective leader. All this and more when you become a member of DECA!
*Special requirements along with state & national dues are required for membership consideration.*NOTE: Officers are interviewed and appointed at the end of the previous school year for the upcoming school year based on merit, accomplishment, and leadership potential (at least one year of membership is required to apply for an officer position).
Advisor: Roslowski
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Spring Musical participation including cast, crew, and pit orchestra
Advisor: Schweitzer
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The Cinnaminson Esports Club is a student-run organization that teaches strategy, decision making, and perseverance to help students succeed, both in their careers and life. Esports lets students pursue their passion in a supported, team-based environment—earning recognition while mastering critical thinking, collaboration, and leadership skills. Pathways to higher education are being created through the development of this new industry.
Offered in:
- Fall (mid Oct.)
- Winter (mid Mar.)
- Spring (mid Jun.)
Advisor: Faltz
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The CHS French club is a group that helps students learn about the culture and language of other French speaking countries outside of the classroom experience. We offer a variety of activities to help students practice their French skills and experience Francophone culture through food, art, music, dance, field trips, and fundraising events. We meet once or twice a month in B221.
Advisor: Morales
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The Future Educators of America (FEA) club at our high school is a place for students passionate about teaching and education. We offer experiences such as shadowing days, educational workshops, and guest speakers to prepare you for a job in this rewarding field. Whether you're considering a career in teaching or simply love learning, the FEA club provides a supportive environment to explore and develop your skills while making a positive impact in our school and community.
Advisors: Garland / Leetz
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This club is for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the health sciences. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month and will have guest speakers that will come in or Zoom to talk about their jobs. Dues are $5. A trip to a science museum will be planned for late February.
Advisor: Alvarado
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The Gay & Straight Alliance (GSA) is a student club that provides a safe place for students to discuss issues that are important to them, to meet others with similar interests, and to get support from one another and from caring adults. The GSA is open to all students and serves an especially important role for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender , and Queer/ Questioning (LGBTQ) students, children of LGBTQ parents, and straight student allies. Like many other student clubs, the GSA was started by students, for students. Students in GSA engage in similar activities as other clubs, which may include organizing fund-raisers and other social events, peer education and support, community service, and political activism. Belonging to GSA provides students with opportunities to associate with others who have similar interests and to extend their educational experiences beyond the classroom. The GSA promotes positive relationships, knowledge, and tolerance for the students and people in their community.
Advisors: Faltz / Bacon
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Students who join this club will help prepare for Spirit Week and Homecoming for the freshman class. We will work on posters, promote dress up days, and decorate the halls. Please plan on after school meetings, lunch meetings, and weekend poster hangings.
Advisors are the class advisors:
- Class of 2026 – Gartland / Schweitzer
- Class of 2027 – Becker / Alvarado
- Class of 2028 – Rickus / Arnold
- Class of 2029 – McNamara / Carroll
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The Cinnaminson HS Indoor Color Guard is a competitive movement ensemble that combines dance, equipment work, and theatre. Students in grades 9-12 are eligible. Season lasts from January-April with our Championships in Wildwood, NJ from April 30-May 3.
Advisors: DiSalvio / Ferraro
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The Cinnaminson HS Indoor Drumline is a competitive music ensemble that combines marching band with theatre. Students in grades 9-12 are eligible. Season lasts from January-April with our Championships in Wildwood, NJ from April 30-May 3.
Advisors: DiSalvio / Ferraro
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The Interact club is a high school Rotary-sponsored service club that provides a framework for students to organize and conduct community service projects. Members gain leadership skills, develop integrity and personal responsibility, and help their local community while promoting goodwill.
Advisor: Slater
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Performing ensemble that plays at district concerts, as well as regional festivals. After school attendance required. Must play traditional band instrument - Limited availability for drums and guitar.
Advisor: DiSalvio
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Marching Band - Varsity - Performs at home and away football games, as well as area competitions. Attendance mandatory at rehearsals and performances.
Advisor: DiSalvio
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The Math League team competes with other schools in Burlington county. We have in school meetings and competitions at other schools. The in school meetings are practices to prepare for the competitions. We compete against other students by solving challenging math problems.
Advisors: Fratto / Stibler
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Mock Trial participates in the NJ State Bar Foundation's mock trial competition. Teams compete by simulating court trials at the Burlington County Courthouse. Students learn about civil and criminal law and actually apply their knowledge and skills by arguing both prosecution/plaintiff and defense cases. Winners advanced through the county competition and onto regional and state level cases.
Advisor: Becker
Affinity Groups
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The Asian Affinity Group is a student-led community for Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and South Asian American students. We celebrate culture, share stories, and raise awareness of Asian heritage while building pride, belonging, and leadership at Cinnaminson High School.
Advisor: Becker
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Athletes for Social Justice is a student-led club that empowers student-athletes to use their voices and platforms to promote equity, inclusion, and positive change within our school and community. Through open conversations, team-building, and service projects, members learn how to advocate for fairness on and off the field while supporting one another as leaders and changemakers. Students are expected to attend the majority of the meetings in order to stay engaged and contribute to the club’s mission.
Advisors: Campbell / Dockins
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The Hispanic/Latin American Affinity Group celebrates the richness, joy, and diversity of Hispanic and Latin American cultures. We honor our heritage, share traditions, and challenge stereotypes while building community and raising awareness of issues that affect the Latino community in the U.S. and beyond.
Advisors: Bouggess / Gonzales, M.
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The Muslim Affinity Group is a student-led space where Muslim students can come together in faith, friendship, and support. We share experiences, celebrate culture, and build understanding while addressing misconceptions and highlighting the contributions of our community.
Advisor: Palat
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The PRIDE Affinity Group is a student-led community that gives LGBTQ+ students a safe, supportive, and affirming space. Here, members connect, share experiences, and celebrate their identities while building a community where everyone feels free to be themselves.
Advisor: Bacon
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This affinity group includes students with many different ways of learning. Students talk about the themes of the year and learn how to advocate for themselves during biweekly meetings.
Advisor: Lyons
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The Young Men of Color Affinity Group is a brotherhood built on strength, purpose, and pride. We share our stories, honor our identities, and support one another as we grow into leaders who make a lasting impact on our school and community.
Advisor: Moore
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The Young Women of Color Affinity Group is a community of sisterhood, support, and empowerment. We provide a safe space to share personal experiences, have meaningful conversations, and create an environment of encouragement and acceptance where every member feels seen and valued.
Advisor: Bouggess
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The Women’s Affinity Group is a student-led community rooted in sisterhood, affirmation, and empowerment. In a safe space, members share experiences, talk about the roles of women at Cinnaminson High School and beyond, and work on projects that uplift and strengthen their voices.
Advisor: Fratto
Course-Specific or Invite-Only
Advisor: DiSalvio (More Information About Our Instrumental Music Program):
- Concert Band
- Flute Ensemble (mid Nov.)
- Jazz Improv (mid Nov.)
- Pep Band
- Percussion Ensemble (Nov.)
- Pit Orchestra (March)
- Saxophone Quartet (mid Nov.)
Advisor: Bacon (More Information About Our Choral Music Program)
- Chamber Choir (Chamber Choir is an auditioned ensemble that performs SATB choir music. They perform at various school and community fuctions throughout the year, and have rehearsals on Wednesday nights from 7-8:30 pm in Room C133. See Mr. Bacon for questions.
- Concert Choir
- Affinity Group Organizer / Leaders List (Advisor: Bouggess): Belonging matters—it’s a fundamental human need that shapes well-being, growth, and success. Affinity Groups are student-led spaces where individuals who identify as members of the group can come together, speak from the “I” perspective, and share the lived experience of their identity. These groups provide safe and welcoming places for connection, open conversation, and support, while also challenging stereotypes and raising awareness across the school. Students who feel they belong are more confident, resilient, and engaged, and they perform better academically. By lifting student voices and creating opportunities to lead, Affinity Groups strengthen identity, build positive self-image, and create a stronger, more connected community at Cinnaminson High School and beyond—while contributing to a more inclusive and equitable society.
- Class Officers (Advisors: Forbes / Orphanos)
- NHS Officers (Advisors: Merrill / Laskowski)
- Student Council Officers (Advisor: Forbes)
The National Honor Society recognizes scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Candidates must have a 93% GPA or higher, a strong disciplinary record, and submit an Activity Packet showing leadership and at least 25 hours of eligible volunteer service. Faculty ratings and a review by the Faculty Council determine membership, and students must continue meeting all academic, character, and service requirements to remain in good standing.
Advisors: Merrill / Laskowski
The Ship’s Log Newspaper (Advisor: Weiler): Cinnaminson High School's newspaper. In this club, students pitch and write articles which are featured on our website as well as in our annual print edition of the newspaper. Students develop questions, interview sources, and edit articles as part of the writing process.
Buccaneer Yearbook (Advisor: Iacono): For students interested in being a member of the yearbook to create a comprehensive record of the people, organizations and events at Cinnaminson High School. Class members will learn the basics of digital photography, interviewing, writing articles, proofreading and layout-design principles. Students are required to participate in an advertising sales campaign. Students also assume responsibility for planning and coverage of events throughout the year and complete these tasks on deadline.
- Soccer (Fall) Advisors: Finor / Rella
- Track (Spring) Advisors: DePietro / Rella
- Basketball (Winter) Advisors: Digney / Rella
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Advisor: DiSalvio (More Information About Our Instrumental Music Program):
- Concert Band
- Flute Ensemble (mid Nov.)
- Jazz Improv (mid Nov.)
- Pep Band
- Percussion Ensemble (Nov.)
- Pit Orchestra (March)
- Saxophone Quartet (mid Nov.)
Advisor: Bacon (More Information About Our Choral Music Program)
- Chamber Choir (Chamber Choir is an auditioned ensemble that performs SATB choir music. They perform at various school and community fuctions throughout the year, and have rehearsals on Wednesday nights from 7-8:30 pm in Room C133. See Mr. Bacon for questions.
- Concert Choir
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- Affinity Group Organizer / Leaders List (Advisor: Bouggess): Belonging matters—it’s a fundamental human need that shapes well-being, growth, and success. Affinity Groups are student-led spaces where individuals who identify as members of the group can come together, speak from the “I” perspective, and share the lived experience of their identity. These groups provide safe and welcoming places for connection, open conversation, and support, while also challenging stereotypes and raising awareness across the school. Students who feel they belong are more confident, resilient, and engaged, and they perform better academically. By lifting student voices and creating opportunities to lead, Affinity Groups strengthen identity, build positive self-image, and create a stronger, more connected community at Cinnaminson High School and beyond—while contributing to a more inclusive and equitable society.
- Class Officers (Advisors: Forbes / Orphanos)
- NHS Officers (Advisors: Merrill / Laskowski)
- Student Council Officers (Advisor: Forbes)
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The National Honor Society recognizes scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Candidates must have a 93% GPA or higher, a strong disciplinary record, and submit an Activity Packet showing leadership and at least 25 hours of eligible volunteer service. Faculty ratings and a review by the Faculty Council determine membership, and students must continue meeting all academic, character, and service requirements to remain in good standing.
Advisors: Merrill / Laskowski
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The Ship’s Log Newspaper (Advisor: Weiler): Cinnaminson High School's newspaper. In this club, students pitch and write articles which are featured on our website as well as in our annual print edition of the newspaper. Students develop questions, interview sources, and edit articles as part of the writing process.
Buccaneer Yearbook (Advisor: Iacono): For students interested in being a member of the yearbook to create a comprehensive record of the people, organizations and events at Cinnaminson High School. Class members will learn the basics of digital photography, interviewing, writing articles, proofreading and layout-design principles. Students are required to participate in an advertising sales campaign. Students also assume responsibility for planning and coverage of events throughout the year and complete these tasks on deadline.
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- Soccer (Fall) Advisors: Finor / Rella
- Track (Spring) Advisors: DePietro / Rella
- Basketball (Winter) Advisors: Digney / Rella
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