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Fairfax Club Directory

2023-2024

Club Name/ Representative Purpose

Sponsor/Room#

Meeting Information

 Contact Information FHS Website Page

ACE Mentors

Architecture Constructions Engineering

Anette Severson

To engage, excite, and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in architecture, engineering, and construction through mentoring and continued support for their advancement into the industry.

Mr. Zanotti Rm 202 

Mondays bi-monthly

Mr. Zanotti Rm 202

ACE Mentors  Website

FHS Page

Asian Student Union Penelope Cho

Asian Student Union explores the different cultures of Asia. and wants to teach students more about asian cultures.

Mr.Yi Room 207

Wednesdays

Every Month

Lunch  Room 207

 

[email protected]

Homepage

Anti-Mosquito, Mosquito Hate Club

Spencer Jackson

The club is meant to unite students of Fairfax High School and inform them of the dangers of mosquitoes.

Mr. Mason Room 209

Monthly, Tuesday 

Lunch Room 209

[email protected]

Homepage

Black Student Union

Amadou Diop

The Black Student Union’s purpose is to recognize our Black students and to unite them, not only in words but in action. Our goals for the club are to encourage Farifax’s Black students to work harder and motivate them to believe in themselves.

Dr. Antoine Room 305

Thursday Lunch

Room 101

[email protected]

Homepage

Cartoons and Anime

Lael Hwang

This club wants to bring awareness of cartoons and anime-related shows and reading material in an enjoyable environment for all to enjoy.

Mr.Yi

Room 209

Friday

Lunch

Room 209

[email protected]

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[email protected] 

Homepage

Chess Club


Julian Kim

This club wants to enrich the minds of students by encouraging critical thinking through chess strategies. The

club will also serve to teach chess and encourage playing as a hobby as well as an educational

activity.

Mr. LaMont

Room 203

Every Friday

Lunch

Room 203

[email protected]

Homepage

College Bound


Emily Choi

This club wants to educate students about types of colleges, financial aid, scholarships, potential career paths, programs available for college and any further questions our peers may have; to encourage getting ready for college by helping them become college-bound students.

Ms. Bradshaw

College Office

Every Monday

Lunch

College Office, Rm. 117

[email protected]

Homepage

Community Awareness


Gia Duarte

The purpose of the Community Awareness Club is to learn the importance of community and to echo usage standing up to real life problems within our individual communities in an effort to make a change for the better in the place we all live.

Ms. Berman

Room 506B

Tuesday

Lunch

Room 506B

[email protected]




Homepage

Computer Science

SkillsUSA


Julian Kim

Our members can be involved in one or more parts of the club: FTC Robotics, Cyberpatriots, Girls Who Code. Right now most members are working on Hands-on projects with UCLA Bioengineering Mentors using Arduino Electronics Kits.

Mr. Zanotti

Room 202

Robotics: Mon. Wed & Fri 3:45 

Cyber Patriots: Tue. & Thu.

3:45


Room 202

[email protected]

Homepage

Computer Science Honors Society


Julian Kim

The purpose of this organization is to encourage students’ enthusiasm for computer science, to honor academic excellence, and to promote service.

Mr. Zanotti

Room 202

Tuesday

Lunch

Room 202

[email protected]



Homepage

CTE Computer Animation (Drawing Club)

The CTE Computer Animation (Drawing Club) aims to congregate Fairfax Senior High School students interested in pursuing entertainment art as a profession. Club members have an opportunity to share their passion and creativity while developing leadership skills.

Mr. Alex Bodnar
Room 103

Wednesday

Room 103
[email protected]

Homepage

Filipino Student Union


Sophia Limjuico

Filipino Student Union will be a club that encourages sharing and embracing Filipino culture.

Ms. Foster 

Room 113

Wednesday 

Lunch 

Room 113

[email protected]

Homepage

Girl Up


Alyssa Gutierrez

This club seeks to raise awareness of issues women face all over the world, specifically gender inequality, and

how it has an economic and social impact.

To create a both empowering and safe space for individuals at Fairfax,and to discuss gender issues

they’ve experienced or have seen.

It also seeks to improve the leadership skills of members and exercise creativity, build team working skills, and provide an

environment in which positive opinions are able to flow.

Ms. Kwak

Room 218

Every Other Thursday

Lunch

Room 218

[email protected] 

Homepage

Horror Club


Nathaniel Patungan 

Our club is a safe space where the students of Fairfax can have a space to discuss horror.

Mr. Gonzalez Room 317

Monday

Lunch

Room 317

[email protected]



Homepage

Interact Club 


Luke Pratt

Interact is a Rotary-sponsored community service club where high school students have the opportunity to volunteer, participate in service projects, make international connections, develop leadership skills, and have fun!

Mrs. Robinson

Room 110

Every Thursday

Lunch

Room 110

N/A

Homepage

KIWIN’s 

Key Club


Jake Al-Perez

KIWINS provides opportunities of demonstrating all-embracing service for our

community, the nation, and the world through meaningful service events

 to promote our district’s 5 core values: Leadership, Inclusiveness,

Character Building, Caring, and Ohana. It also  educates members of our essential district projects that focus on the

well-being of children and underprivileged groups around the world. It enhances the close-knit community among members through frequent

socials and interactive events for teamwork and solidarity and emphasizes our district goals of raising funds for charities and

awareness for the significance of service projects.

Ms. Han

Room 233

Every Tuesday

Lunch

Auditorium

[email protected]

&

[email protected] 

Homepage

Korean

Language & Culture Club

Jennifer Ho

This club provides an environment outside of the class structure for students to feel safe in practicing and developing their Korean Language Literacy. It seeks to teach students about and empower them to embrace Korean Culture.

Ms. Han

Room 233

Wednesdays

Lunch

Room 233

[email protected]

Homepage

LACER

The L.A.C.E.R. After School Programs provides free classes in the arts, athletics, and academics everyday after school. L.A.C.E.R. Fairfax High School has evolved to the virtual world to continue and provide services to our students.”

LACER Website 

Mondays through

Fridays 

After school


(3PM to 6PM)

Room 504

[email protected]

Homepage

Latino Student Union 


Shirley Rodriguez

The goals are to learn from different kinds of cultures and what our differences are, how we should accept our differences and how there should not be inequality between Latin races.

Ms. Romero

Room 214

Every Thursday

Lunch

Room 214

[email protected]

Homepage

MESA


Tabassum Zaman

The purpose of this club is to practice STEM skills and teamwork by creating various math, engineering, and science-based projects.

Dr. Antoine

Room 305

Every Monday

Lunch

Room 305

[email protected]

Homepage

Magnet Council


Gwena Rose Pineda

The purpose of the Fairfax High School Visual Arts Magnet Council is to fundraise for the magnet which allows us to create events for both magnet and non-magnet students to have an enjoyable high school experience as well as promote art as a way of expression.

Mr. Gee

Room 222

Thursday

Lunch

Room 222

[email protected]



Homepage

Math Modeling


Hiliary Tong

The purpose of the club is to do meaningful math experiments in the meeting and learn a complex topic in mathematics. Members would also be contributing to helping their peers with homework and preparing for their tests.

Ms. Kaba

Room 206

Wednesday

Lunch

Room 206

[email protected]

Homepage

National Honors Society


Linzy Acosta

The purpose of this club is to create enthusiasm for scholarships, to stimulate a desire

to render service for the community, to demonstrate and promote leadership, and to develop

character in the students of secondary schools.

Ms. Schiavo

Room 118


Ms. Rivas

Room No 303 

Monthly, TBD

Room 303

[email protected]

&

[email protected]




Homepage

Fearless Club


Camila Martínez

Fearless Club intends to boldly show and tell of Jesus’ love to

fellow schoolmates, staff, and others to change Fairfax High School’s culture

to one that glorifies God. The club seeks to create an environment that allows

staff and students the chance to dialogue about a diversity of life issues within

the perspective of a Christian worldview. This club wishes to serve and

minister to people through prayer, fellowship, worship, and teaching. This club

desires to share the gospel and Christ’s love to everyone. Lastly, this club

trusts in the authority of the Bible.

Mr. Lee

G-90

Every Wednesday

 Lunch

Room G-90

[email protected]

Homepage

Peace and Social Justice


Amanda Nova

The Peace & Social Justice Club aims to foster a safe space for students to learn about and discuss relevant social justice issues. Our club hopes to aid our community by amplifying student voices and engaging in peaceful action toward change.

Mr. Cooper

Room 121

Fridays

Lunch

Room 121

[email protected]

Homepage

Philosophy Club


Mahdi Kahli

The purpose of the existence of such a club within an esteemed campus is to provide students with highly intelligent and sophisticated process of thought that took thousands of years and hundreds of cultures to refine and craft, ut improve the mindset of all students within it, giving them more ambition, more drive, and more focus to successfully achieve a goal.

Mr. LaMont

Room 203

Thursday

Lunch

Room 203

[email protected] 

Homepage

Red Cross


Emily Kim

This club teaches, practices, and prepares for first-aid, emergency preparedness, disaster

safety, and discusses important topics such as mental health and school safety. We

will develop and expand our leadership skills through collaboration amongst

other volunteers as well as assisting those in need throughout our communities.

Mr. Gee

Room 222

Once a month, the first Wednesday of every month Auditorium

[email protected] 

Homepage

SWES

(Society of Women Engineering and Science Club) 


Julian Kim

Our purpose is outreach and to teach engineering and science as a possible career path for

Fairfax High School students. We will provide hands-on activities as well as informational

mini-lessons to inspire students’ interest in the STEM field. We will work in partnership with

SWEN to make this club as beneficial to its members as possible by having contact with real

engineers and inspire more women to pursue science and engineering.

Mr. Mason 

Room 209

Every Wednesday

Lunch

Room 209

[email protected] 

Homepage

Speech and Debate


Carolina Rodriguez

The purpose of the Speech and Debate club is to teach students how to hold well reasoned debates as well as how to speak confidently and organize their argument. 

Mr. Root

Room 407

Wednesday 

Lunch

Room 407

[email protected] 

Homepage

Speech and Media


Lawrence Lee

To further advance the research of influencing the minds of the masses through speech and the media.

Mr. Travis

Room 111

Wednesday

Lunch

Room 111

[email protected]

Homepage

Table Top


Sebastian Gacia

Offer a safe and welcoming environment for anyone wishing to get together and play

social tabletop games as well as other game activities.

Mr. Root

Room 408

Every Thursday

Afterschool

Room 408

[email protected]

Homepage

Theater Club


Delilah Campos

We formed this club to bring people together who love theater. This club gives the ability for theater lovers to

express themselves, make friends, and develop good techniques.

Ms.Barrett

R oom 503

Tuesday and Thursday

Lunch

Room 503

[email protected]

Homepage

UNICEF


Hannah Woo 

Fairfax UNICEF UNITE members’ mission is to advocate towards a future, where the basic needs for a child's survival: food, clean water, & healthcare are guaranteed through fundraisers, volunteer events, and so on!

Mr. Gonzalez

Room 317

Once or twice a month

Friday

lunch

[email protected]

Homepage

Bible Reading Club


Jong Woo Kim

The mission for the Bible Reading Club is for students to read the bible to know more about God.

Ms. Nguyen

Room 312

Thursdays Lunch, Room 312

[email protected]

Homepage

Poetry Club


Azul Fields

In our club, we seek to foster oetic expression in a safe, constructive environment by providing practical tools for students to improve their poetic skills and by encouraging the reading and writing of poetry.

Mr. Zimmer

Room 409

Every other Tuesday

 Lunch, Room 409

[email protected]

Homepage

Protect the Paw


Emily Locon

Our mission is to give back to the animals of our community and beyond. Join us during Mondays at lunch!

Ms. Lombardi

Room 319

Monday

Lunch, Room 319

[email protected]

Homepage

Planeteers

Hayden Shin

Come join us on Tuesdays during lunch as we learn fun ways to conserve the environment!

Dr. Antoine

Room 305

Tuesdays Lunch, Room 305

[email protected]

Homepage