2024-2025
After Prom
Contacts: meaghantully@dartmouthschools.org & ericbosworth@dartmouthschools.org
After Prom is an annual event that is held right after the Prom to provide our students a safe and fun place to continue their celebration. It is completely donation funded and constructed by the advisors, staff, and parents. Parent meetings are open to all parents no matter what grade your child is in.
We will meet 1x per month. Announcements/email will be made.
Art Club
Contacts: juliadickinson@dartmouthschools.org
Art Club is an opportunity for students to have extended time outside of class to work on course related art projects or personal passion projects. We also work with the DHS community to offer art activities for school events. If you are interested in having extended access to art materials, or just interested in hanging out with some amazingly creative people.
Join us on Tuesdays from 2:15 - 3:15 in room A13
Best Buddies
Advisor: Debra August
Contact: debraaugust@dartmouthschools.org
Best Buddies is a national organization dedicated to creating one-on-one friendships between an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities and an individual without. Join us as we create a more inclusive and positive community at Dartmouth High. Buddy pairs will be formed to help create the best high school experience for all through monthly activities and events like craft days, bake nights, trivia nights, and movie nights. Let’s make this year something special together!
Meeting times are monthly during PASE. Meetings are posted in the Best Buddies google classroom.
Black Student Union
Contacts: kristiannafontescallahan@dartmouthschools.org
The BSU mission is to support the social, cultural, and academic needs of students of color here at Dartmouth High School. We are committed to having a safe space for students of color to express themselves, discuss important topics relating to race, ethnicity, personal experience, and have a voice as members of the school community. Our focus is to build awareness of the experiences and issues that impact our students of color and to promote acceptance, inclusion and an appreciation for diversity. This club is open to all students regardless of racial and/or cultural differences. This club welcomes diversity as it provides a table for rich discussion, understanding and acceptance. The club is student governed with faculty supervision
https://sites.google.com/dartmouthschools.org/dhsblackstudentunion/about
Chess Team
Contact: donaldyork@dartmouthschools.org
The Chess Club will be using LiChess to play games against each other virtually. The league will also complete with head-to-head matches using LiChess.
The Chess Team will meet Tuesday nights at 6:00 p.m. via Google Meet.
Creative Writing Club
Contact: tarakearney@dartmouthschools.org
Creative writing is a club where students who want to focus on this aspect of writing can come together, gather ideas, and hone their craft.
Students will meet every 3rd Thursday of the month during PASE in C29 and every last Monday of the month after school.
Dance Club
Advisors: Lauren Enoksen
Contacts: laurenenoksen@dartmouthschools.org
The Dance Club, originated in 2019, is a place for students in all grades and all dance levels to come together to share their love of dancing. We learn various styles of dance: Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Ballroom/Latin, and Lyrical/Contemporary. Students will learn choreography from Mrs. Enoksen, each other and guest instructors. Students have the opportunity to perform at various school wide events, such as our annual fall pep rally, a handful of basketball home games and the Unified Art Show. More performance opportunities are in the works!
The Dance Club will meet on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 2:15 - 3:15 in the Auditorium. *We will tentatively add a Monday practice from 2:15-3:15 to prepare for the pep rally up through November!
Dartmouth High Theater Company
Contacts: Shirleybyers@dartmouthschools.com & Denis_lawrence@comcast.net
DHTC’s mission is to promote, maintain, and support an enthusiastic interest in theatre and attain the highest degree of participation and excellence in theatre for the students of Dartmouth High School. The company is a self-supported organization, funded by the work of students and parent volunteers, and we welcome all high school students to audition for any of our upcoming shows. If you love to sing, dance, act, or work backstage, this is the club for you!
The Theater Company meets on Tuesdays 6-9PM for choreography, Wednesdays 6-9PM for music, and Sundays 12-5PM for blocking as needed.
Debate Club
Contact: johncaron@dartmouthschools.org
A discussion club which emphasizes public speaking and oration skills, in which we consider and debate relevant and compelling: social, local, national, and international issues and events.
Debate Club will meet on Wednesdays during PASE
Engineering Club
Contact: jeffreymartin@dartmouthschools.org
The Engineering club focuses on building sound design and engineering practices through the use critical thinking and project-based learning. Members will have opportunities to fabricate with the use of CAD software in the areas of: Laser Cutting, 3D modeling & Printing, RC Planes & Drones, and underwater ROV design and competition. (Sea Perch)
Environmental Club
Advisor: Kathryne Moniz
Contact: kathrynmoniz@dartmouthschools.org
Environmental Club will meet weekly to discuss strategies, events, and initiatives to help make our DHS community more eco-friendly and aware.
The Environmental Club will meet on Thursdays at 2:30.
eSports Club
Advisors: Eric Bosworth
Contacts: ericbosworth@dartmouthschools.org
Take your gaming to the next level. Join the DHS eSports team to train and compete with other gamers. All are welcome, whether you wish to compete on one of our teams, or just enjoy casual gaming. This year's competition games include Super Smash Ultimate, Mario Kart, Splatoon 3, League of Legends, Madden, NBA 2K, Rocket League, Hearthstone, Brawlhalla, Rainbow Six: Siege, CS: GO, Minecraft, Valorant, Halo: Infinite, and 10 minute chess!
Check out 2 of our members in this episode of Shea Talk, from DHSTV Media.
Meetings are on Tuesdays from 2:05 to 3:15, and Fridays during PASE in room A-4.
Team practices are scheduled by the Team Captains.
Fashion Club
Contact: pollyguilbeault@dartmouthschools.org
Fashion Club-A club to sew, knit, crochet or embroider.
The Fashion Club will meet on Thursdays 2:30-3:30 Room A12
Fishing Club
Advisor: Matthew Tweedie
Contact: matthewtweedie@dartmouthschools.org
The fishing club will meet weekly to discuss local fishing trips from shore. Members will be responsible for transportation to and from the locations of the fish excursions. Meetings will occur once a week in the fall and spring (during fishing seasons). Winter meetings will include workshops by members about tackle and gear maintenance, sustainable fishing practices, and fishing techniques. Please email Mr. Tweedie for more details.
More details to follow regarding meeting days and times.
Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA)
Contact: N/A
Gender and Sexuality Alliances, or GSAs, are student-led and student-organized school clubs that aim to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youth, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Allies, and students who do not identify as LGBTQ+ are always welcome.
The club will meet during PASE on Wednesdays.
Global Justice Club
Advisor: Lili Chamberlain
Contact: lilichamberlain@dartmouthschools.org
The mission of the Global Justice Club is two-fold. First, we will educate ourselves and others around a variety of global justice issues, such as educational, climate, gender and economic justice. We will focus specifically on issues that reflect an intersection of a variety of global justice issues. Then, we will use what we learned to take action that will create systemic change at the school, local, state and national levels.
The club will meet on Tuesdays during PASE in C08
Key Club
Contact: christinemcfee@dartmouthschools.org
We are a community service club. Our main focus is to find needs in the community and help! One major project we do each month is help at Gifts to Give. In addition to this, we help with holiday collections for various organizations, fundraisers for charities, and look to our members for other activities to participate in.
Tuesdays at 2:15 in Room A15 or during PASE-you decide what time fits your schedule!
Literary Arts Magazine
Contact: wesleylima@dartmouthschools.org
The Literary Arts Magazine seeks to unite a community of writers, artists, photographers and creators here at Dartmouth High School to publish our annual collection of student creative work. We are seeking editors who want to help create this annual publication that will now be virtual.
A few times during the fall and then weekly from February - May.
Math Team
Contact: donaldyork@dartmouthschools.org
The Math Team competes in the SMCML and meets will be happening virtually using Google Forms. There will be 4 meets for the year and 1 playoff meet for the top 8 schools in the league.
Wednesday nights 7:00-8:30pm beginning on October 7th.
Medical Careers Club
Advisor: Dorann Cohen
Contact: doranncohen@dartmouthschools.org
Club members will meet to brainstorm ideas for the virtual club. Some ideas may include guest presenters, and presentations from upper class men regarding medical field career choices and the college admission process. We will also pursue ways to get CPR certified as well as possibly planning a much needed blood drive.
Every / other Wednesday after school and/or during PASE. The day and frequency may change depending on the desires of club members.
Multi-Cultural Club
Contact: lilichamberlain@dartmouthschools.org
The Multicultural Club respectfully explores different cultures from all over the world. We create bulletin boards, celebrate holidays from around the world and learn about all cultures, including the Wampanoag culture right here in southeastern Massachusetts.
We will meet Mondays during PASE in C08
National Honor Society
Contact: meaghantully@dartmouthschools.org
National Honor Society is a club based on the pillars of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character that is open to juniors and seniors who exemplify these traits as well as maintaining a 4.0 GPA. There is an application & induction process which happens in the Spring of each school year.
Students will meet on the 3rd Monday of Each Month.
Robotics Team
Contact: samuelbrodsky@dartmouthschools.org . garylauher@dartmouthschools.org
Dartmouth High School Robotics Club students build robots to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge. We comprise two FTC teams, 13406 Consistently Inconsistent and 7571 Alumineers. A different challenge is released every year, and we tackle the new game each season as our respective teams. Our robotics team comprises passionate and driven individuals committed to developing innovative robots. Whether designing, constructing, or programming our robots, we approach each challenge with creativity, determination, and teamwork. As a team, we are constantly striving to improve and refine our abilities, and we are thrilled to see where our journey `will take us in the future. No experience is necessary to join, and you will learn all about engineering and working in a collaborative environment through this club. Hope you are interested in joining!
We meet after school every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30-3:30 and encourage members to meet during PASE in A5 (the room between Mr. Martin and Mr.Brodsky).
The Spectrum - DHS School Newspaper
Contact: wilburhiggins@dartmouthschools.org
The Spectrum is the DHS student newspaper, publishing news, opinion, reviews, podcasts, and photography on issues that DHS students care about. Come to our weekly Friday PASE meetings and get involved. We are located online at dhsspectrum.com. Join our Google Classroom with the code: hig6pi7.
The Spectrum will meet every Friday during PASE. Alternating Fridays will be devoted to our podcast.
The Young Adult Book Club
Advisor: Sarah Mitchell, Sofia Faria & Lily Duval
Contact: sarahmitchell@dartmouthschools.org sfaria26@dartmouthschools.org & lduval26@dartmouthschools.org
Do you like reading? Do you want to read more? Then join the new DHS Book Club! We strive to make a fun, cozy environment to talk about and read books. We’ll pick a book every month and meet on Tuesday twice that month in C30 to discuss. We’ll read all kinds of genres to fit everyone’s taste! If you love to read then definitely come join us!
The Young Adult Book Club will meet on the first and second Tuesday of the month during PASE.
Student Advisory Committee
Advisor: Jamie O'Neil
Contact: jamieoneil@dartmouthschools.org
Student Council
Contact: caitlinmccarrondeely@dartmouthschools.org
Our Student Council strives to represent and serve the Dartmouth High School student body. The Student Council acts as an intermediary between that staff and students of Dartmouth High School, while promoting a cooperative school environment. The Student Council works to advise administration, influence school policy and resolve issues that affect the quality of students’ experiences throughout their high school years.
Student Council will meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month during PASE and the 3rd Thursday every month after school (special committee meetings).
TEDx
Contacts: hilariasousa@dartmouthschools.org & elizabethtrue@dartmouthschools.org
The TEDx Club invites all students who enjoy public speaking and have a passion for a topic. This clubs will involve research of an idea that is worth spreading to our DHS community as well as the Dartmouth community.
Students will meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month during PASE in C18
Unified Bowling Club
Contact: debraaugust@dartmouthschools.org & stephaniechurch@dartmouthschools.org
Unified Bowling brings together students with and without
disabilities to bowl together on a level playing field. Students not only get to bowl, but also build friendships, experience teamwork, and most of all have fun.
Unified Bowling meets once a week on Mondays during the winter sports season.
Video/Media Club
Contact: robertperrotti@dartmouthschools.org
DHSTVmedia club produces various video programs that air on our popular YouTube channel. Come help out "behind the scenes" as a camera operator, graphic designer, editor, director, and producer. Work as talent by creating your own show and starring in front of the camera. Students also have the unique opportunity of working with Dartmouth Community Television in similar roles. The possibilities are endless and the experience is "one of a kind"
We meet every Thursday after school in the TV-Studio Lab, Room A-37. Join our Google Classroom with code: vk3v22k Come be part of the crew!
Women's Empowerment Club
Contact: jessicalassey@dartmouthschools.org
The mission of the Women Empowerment club is to encourage inclusivity, bring awarness to inequities among genders, and uplift those in the Dartmouth Highschool community. We welcome all students who resonate with our message of positivity and equality. We aim to create a safe space for discussions and we want to make effective changes around our school using your input. Join the Women Empowerment club if you are interested in seeing this change as well!
Class Advisors
Class of 2028
Advisors: Clarinda Moniz & Bonnie Mota
Contact: clarindamoniz@dartmouthschools.org & bonniemota@dartmouthschools.org
Class of 2027
Contact: jessegrieve@dartmouthschools.org & tarakearney@dartmouthschools.org
Class of 2026
Contacts: wesleylima@dartmouthschools.org & jessegrieve@dartmouthschools.org
Class of 2025
Contacts: stephaniechurch@dartmouthschools.org & julienewman@dartmouthschools.org
Dartmouth High School
Email: grahamcoogan@dartmouthschools.org
Website: dartmouth.school
Location: 555 Bakerville Road, Dartmouth, MA, USA
Phone: 5089612700