Dublin Jerome High School Clubs
Join the Air and Space Club to explore the wonders of aviation and space through engaging activities and projects. Whether you're a budding pilot or know nothing about space, our welcoming community offers a chance to make your passion for flight and the cosmos stronger!
The goal of Be W.I.S.E. Club is to foster kids' passion for STEM at a young age so that when they are older, they will feel represented in the STEM field. Club members earn volunteer hours by teaching elementary students STEM through engaging science-related experiments! We also host an annual district-wide STEM Field Day in the Spring and W.I.S.E. Summer Camps! The Be W.I.S.E Initiative is a nonprofit organization that inspires the next generation, specifically women, but anyone can join the club!
Dublin Tech Club is a student-led community that explores technology through hands-on learning, collaboration, and creativity. Beyond building skills in coding, robotics, and emerging tech, the club gives students opportunities to give back through volunteering — from mentoring younger learners to leading community tech events. Each year, we also host tech camps and workshops where students can teach, inspire, and spark curiosity in the next generation of innovators. Dublin Tech Club isn’t just about learning tech — it’s about leadership, service, and making a difference.
The goal of environmental science club is to promote awareness and concern for the environment through active participation, including maintaining gardens (indoor and outdoor), continuing to improve current recycling and waste diversion projects and encourage sustainability. Projects and activities are determined by active participants in the club. All grades are encouraged to participate.
We are a group of students that meet together to have ethical discussions, learn more about current events, and explore moral principles and ethics. We also partake in the Ethics Bowl, a prestigious event that allows students to showcase their abilities to analyze real world ethical situations on a statewide and national level. Additionally, the Ethics Bowl is competitive but also gives students the opportunity to collaborate based on real-life ethical situations
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions, leadership development, and educational programs.
In Geography Club, students explore the world through fun and engaging activities. We learn about different countries, cultures, landmarks, and global issues. Club members participate in map challenges, trivia games, geography bees, and interactive projects like creating travel guides or planning dream trips.
Students choose historical topics related to a theme and conduct primary and secondary research. After analyzing and interpreting their sources and drawing conclusions about their topics’ significance in history, students present their work in original papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries. Students then have the opportunity to compete in district, state, and national competitions each year.
The Junior State of America (JSA) Club is a student-led, nonpartisan organization that promotes civic engagement, public speaking, and political awareness among high school students. Members participate in debates, discussions, and simulations related to current events, government, and policy.
The Math Club exists to provide opportunities for students to develop robust problem-solving skills and compete in state and national mathematics competitions.
The Medical Careers Club is designed for high school students interested in exploring professions in the healthcare and medical fields. Members have the opportunity to learn about a wide range of medical careers through guest speakers, hands-on activities, field trips to medical facilities, and participation in health-related service projects.
The Jerome National Honor Society chapter objectives are to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to render service to our school and community, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development and demonstration of character in all students of Dublin Jerome High School. In order to be a member of this club, students must be a junior or senior and apply. Application details will be sent to student emails in late August, with applications due in late September. This club has service hour and minimum GPA requirements.
The Japanese National Honor Society (JNHS) recognizes and encourages scholastic achievement and excellence in Japanese study by working with teachers and administrators to develop and maintain high standards of Japanese language education and promoting cultural activities. Students are encouraged to continue their study of Japanese and promote activities that give them ways to use their language skills.
An outreach club meant to foster excitement for STEM exploration in young students. Based off of high schoolers from Dublin Jerome, we teach and present a variety of STEM topics to today's youth through hands-on experiments, demonstrations, and informational lectures. Some topics include chemistry, physics, mathematics, robotics, and biology.