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Academic Clubs, Honor Societies, and General Clubs

Northview Clubs 2025-2026
Club Name Sponsor President Location Time Day Club Mission
Non Academic Clubs            
21st Century Leaders Ms. Chen Riley Shen 635 3:45 PM Tuesday    To connect, transform, and inspire students to explore career opportunities and become leaders in their communities and ultimately the workforce. Northview students will gain valuable career, professional, and networking skills which will purpose them for their future careers in the workforce.
121 Reach Ms. Wilson Asher Nam 634 3:40 PM Wednesdays    To enable every student to succeed in a successful and supportive learning environment. As most Northview student tutors were once RTMS students, we can provide personalized assistance to tutees. This club provides Northview students with the opportunity to create one - to - one bonds with their RTMS tutees, which allows the Northview students to become a consistent, supportive figure in their tutee’s lives.
Aerospace Society Ms. Asalami Rishi Pai 132 3:30 PM Thursday    The mission of Northview Aerospace Society is to provide the foundation for aspiring aerospace engineers to hone their skills early on. Inet the first, professional project in a lab setting. which. will foster. and grow their interest.acrespass.@agineering.and related.Fostering them ap fer A future in STEM. Nexthview Merepacs Society aims te compete on the national level through the American Rocketry Challenge (model rocketry) and participate in the NASA CubeSat launch Initlative with fully-fledged acrospace satellite projests. Northview Aerospace Society aims to give students the direct opportunity to leam to design, construct, and feet aerospace devices and standert with high-lovel STEM projests like none other. 
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Club Mr. Delong Siri Muppidi 231 3:30 PM Every other Thursday    The purpose of this club is to foster a collaborative environment in which Northview students can explore, learn about, and discuss topics within the field of AI and data science. This club will benefit the students of NHS by offering them an oppurtuinity to learn more about the field of AI and what it offers, and it will benefit the community by creating a welcoming learning environment.
Black Student Association Ms. Jones Emanuel Kapwadi 244 3:45 PM Every Other Tuesday    The Black Student Association strives to educate its members about African American culture and how it has affected our everyday life. Whther it be through physical activities, in-club parities, or our leaders reasearching topics for conversation, our end goal is for our members to leave any meetings with a better understanding of black culture as a whole.
Bless Deeds N Feeds Sra. Wilson Shreyas Paul 634 3:40 PM Tuesdays    Bless Deeds N' Feeds is a student-led organization with a mission to foster community resilience by supporting small
businesses and homeless families/individuals. Our club will offer an easy but respected way to involve students in their community through acts of service and other means, such as supporting new local businesses through interaction and purchases. We want to allow students flexibility in how they give back, hence the varietyy of activities and events we offer.
Building Bridges Education Ms. Powell Rex Zhang 331 3:30 PM Tuesdays or Wednesdays    We strive to create opportunities to connect youth in America to youth in China and Korea through education and cultural exchange. This club will benefit students of Northview by providing space where students can practice their teaching and public speaking skills, whilst recieving volunteer hours for their hard work. Meetings and other activities will help students connect with one another and foster a community. 
Care Cross Project Ms. Postier Clarissa Khor 235 7:45 AM In the mornings, once a month    To uplift patients via providing them with handmade crafts while focusing on technique students about a different side of healthcare. Students will be able to help other patients and kids in a different way. Students gain volunteer hours while making an impact on the community. We donate handmade crafts, like cards and bracelets to hospitals embracing empathy in healthcare and fostering a space embracing humanity in the field. 
Care For Hope Ms. Kehres Vi Ying 435  3:30 PM Once a month-- Friday    We are a non-profit organization that helps families with special needs children. We connect volunteers to parents through classes and events over Zoom and in person. We provide students with volunteer hours and benefit families  with special needs children.
Chamber Music Society Mr. Woolstenhume Satami Ono 783  3:30 PM Tuesday    Our club is committed to providing Young Musicians the opportunity to perform with others in front of crowds. Through their opportunities, musicians gain confidence in themselves, inspire others to be involved in music, and spread music around our community. This club benefits the students by giving them exclusive opportunities to rehearse and perform with other students. While benefiting the students, this club also gives back to the community by providing voluntary recitals at senior homes. 
Chemistry Club Ms. Azeem Marie Tran 102 3:40 PM Monthly Tuesday    We aim to spark curiosity, encourage collaboration, and connect chemistry to real work application, all while having fun! This club allows students to explore practical chemistry beyond the classroom, through experiments, projects and teamwork. Members can gain leadership skills and interact with others and stregthen college applications. 
Chess Club Mr. Pinto Beiyang Ni 210 3:30 PM Wednesday    To spread the game of chess to the northview community, and to provide a space where members of all levels can learn from each other and have fun. We plan to improve the critical thinking and logic skills through chess games, build a community where students can meet new people and make friends, and have fun and relax afterschool.
Connect4Cancer  Mr. Laffiteau Annie Qi 107 3:30 PM Monday    Encourage and empower teens and young adults to make an impact for those with cancer. Through support, education, service, and advocacy, Connect4Cancer will promote a lasting change in the community. Students will benefit from the club because they club acts as a support system for those going through cancer. 
Creative Writing Club Ms. Pope Khushi Gulnawar 311 3:30 PM Thursdays    Our club aims to spread creativity and writing to the students of Northview and combat ignorance. we will bring access info an upcoming writing events and competitions and bring guests to attend writing workshops to get personalized feedback and to explore writing techiniques. 
Cricket Club Dr. Reddy Shivam Bansal 437 5:00 PM Thursdays    The mission of the Northview Cricket Club is to promote personal fitness and wellbeing through the sport of cricket while also helping them develop into good cricket players. The Cricket Club will benefit students by promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and leadership skills in a fun and inclusive environment. It offers a platform for cultural exchange and fosters school spirit through friendly competition and events. 
Cubing Club Ms. Li Beckett Marcus  405 3:45 PM Mondays    To help those interested, expand their knowledge and skill set no matter the level. It will allow the students who are interested in cubing to learn and pursue their passion of cubing with others with the same passion as them. They will improve cubing by attending the meetings and getting help from the club leaders. 
Dream Desk Ms. Besel Arya Anandwade 795 3:40 PM Every other Tuesday    Our club's mission is to give to the communities that are less fortunate than us. We want to make the world an equal playing field and provide underprivileged children with the resources and opportunities to succeed, no matter their financial state. This club will benefit the students by offering them an opportunity to do good in the world. We will also offer leadership positions and volunteer hours for all of our helpers and these events.
Earth Allies Wildlife Conservation Club Coach Drayton Ethan Mathrani 944 7:45 AM Tuesdays    We are a Wildlife Conservation Club that will specialize in habitat restoration, planting a native flower garden, and installation of bird houses along with partnering with local Wildlife organizations. Our club's mission is restoring the wildlife and our environment. It will help our environment as well as instill leadership in Northeast students. 
Entreprenuership Clubs of America  Ms. Leffew Alex Bigsby 207 3:30 PM Tuesday/Wednesday    This club helps students explore business by offering Hands-On experiences like picture events and speaker sessions. We will mainly be focusing on competitions and how students can connect with students with similar interests. Members grow their ideas, connect with peers and professionals, and gain real feedback to improve their ventures. We are different from related Northview activities, as this club seeks to act as a place where like-minded students can connect with each other whilst also learning from industry professionals. We will also be connecting members to business competitions with mentorship as an extracurricular. 
Environmental Club Mr. Delgado Emily Chow 130 7:30 AM tuesdays    To raise awareness about the need for action and help mobilize students at Northview. The Environment Club ensures that there are recycling services for NHS. Without Environmental Club, all recyclables are treated as landfill waste. Our efforts significantly reduce Northview's environmental impact and give back to the community with other projects.
F.L.O.W Mr. Hancock Jiyu Zhang 537 3:30 PM Thursdays    F.L.O.W educates adn empowers students with a deeper understanding of the legal and governmental systems that shape society. By engaing in structured activities such as Muot Court and AP Government support systems, the club aims to develop student's analytical thinking, public speaking, and collaborative problem-solving activities. 
Fashion Archive Mr. Smarr Milly Kon 335 3:45 PM Wednesdays once a month    To educate and introduce people to the world of fashion. This club is for those interested in fsshion but have not had any oppurtuinites in the field. This is the only fashion club at NHS, and it helps student expand their creativity, dive deeper into fashion, and helps those interested in fashion take their first big step into the fashion world.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes Ms. Postier Savannah Anderson 235 7:30 AM Fridays    FCA's mission is to lead every athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and his church. FCA will support the students at Northview through allowing them to have a safe space to grow in their faith. It will benefit the community by FCA's acts of service and Mission to help those in need.
Feminism Empowers Me Ms. Leffew Raasi Wisepearl 207 7:50 AM Days Vary    FEM Club is a place where we talk about gender equality, common women's rights, and celebrate amazing things women have done and continue to do. We also work on projects that make a difference in our school and community. FEM strives to empower students, stand up for equality, and give women's voices the spotlight they deserve through events, conversations and service projects. 
Fencing Club Ms. Strothmann Gavin McLaren 404B 4:00 PM Wednesdays    Competitive fencing club. Members of Georgia high school fencing league. Our season lasts from August through March. to be a competitive Fencing Club in the state of Georgia. They provide exposure to a new sport. 
First Step Ms. Leffew Claire Ling 207 8:00 AM Fridays    Our mission is to encourage the youth to contribute to their community, dedicate themselves to the environment, and support others in need. First up will allow students to volunteer more frequently, providing numerous opportunities for a contribution. It will encourage leadership, advocacy and involvement. By cleaning, fundraising and volunteering consistently, the community will also greatly benefit with a cleaner environment and more connected people.
Food2Kids Ms. Arsovan Sarah Lee 139   The 3rd week on every Thursday    Our mission is to fight local hunger by providing food and support to people in need, while giving students hands-on opportunities to make a direct impact in their community. Food2Kids gives students hand on volunteer oppurtuinities, leadership experiences, and the chance to work directly with local organizations. It also lets students connect with their peers through service and earn community service hours.
Game Development Club Mr. Darvishan Logan Kroll 304 3:45 PM Every other Wednesday    Our mission is to foster the Northview communities' love for creativity and collaboration through game development. We want our peers to enjoy creating games just as much as we do, and w believe that starting a game development club would be a areat way to achieve this goal. We aim to create a community that is supportive, educational, and fun no matter if you are a beginner or an expert
Gender Sexuality Alliance  Ms. Lake Jay Magee 539 3:45 PM Every other Friday    To educate students on current events, history, and provide a safe space for self identity. We will support students in their identity by discussion and education. Northview students will learn the history of the LGBTQ+ community. 
Girl Up Ms. Leffew Samira Gupta 207 3:30 PM Wednesdays    Our mission is to equip students with the skills and opportunities to advocate for gender equality and uplift women and girls locally and worldwide. Members gain leadership and public speaking experience, learn how to organize impactful events, and connect with a worldwide network of changemakers, all while making a difference in the school and community.
Girls in STEM Ms. Rogman Chloe Woo 105 3:45 PM 1st Tuesday and Thursday of Every Month    We aspire to help close the gender gap in STEM Fields by inspiring the next generation of young girls, sparking their curiosity, and nurturing their growing interest. Students will be able to build leadership skills through planning, gardening, and running STEM activities. This also directly impacts young girls in the community by allowing them to explore STEM creatively.
Girls Who code Sra. Horton Dristi Dave 638 3:45 PM Thursdays    This club will provide Northview High School students with valuable coding skills, developing critical thinking and problem solving abilities. It will create a supportive environment for girls to explore technology, encouraging diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. by engaging in products, the club will enhance technological literacy and Inspire Future Leaders in the technology field. Our club's mission is to show girls that the field of technology is accessible, exciting, and full of opportunities for innovation and leadership. We want to provide girls with the ability to learn new things like coding and an inclusive environment. 
Global Heath Awareness Club Mr. Laffiteau Aryan Batchu 107 3:40 PM 3rd Thursday of the Month Our club mission is to expose students to various public and Global issues and promote their ideals of service and humanitarian aid, as inspired by msf. This club aims to fully make sure students are aware of issues and health affecting society, and also to be strong Advocates to make change in the world. this club is focused on exposing students to be vocal Advocates of global health matters, and making them aware on such takes.
Guide Club Mr. Woolstenhume Megan Wu 783 1:30 PM Saturdays    The club strives to close educational gaps by offering accessible mentorship and support, ensuring every student has the resources necessary to reach their full potential. It will provide volunteer and Leadership opportunities for NHS students while developing social responsibility in members. This club offers free academic support to low-income students, building connections between NHS and local families.
Hack Club Mr. Haslett Vedha Tamilinian 305 3:30 PM Wednesdays    This club will benefit the students of Northview High School by providing them with coding experience, preparing them for future technology careers, and also developing important skills like collaboration. The club will also contribute back to the community by creating resources and teaching coding to the next generation. Our club's mission is to create a space for Northview students to build with code and use it to make change.
Hands for Freedom Ms. Taylor John Paek 636 3:30 PM 2nd Wednesday     Our club's mission is to bring awareness to the individuals who are oppressed in every corner of the globe. It will partner with organizationsto bring awareness and have students acknowledge the oppressed.
Hands4Health Ms. Sandoval Yeeun Kim 542 4:00 PM First tuesday of month    Our club is aiming to help students make an impact on our community through actively reaching out to local hospitals to volunteer opportunities and opportunities to interact with Healthcare environments. our club helps local community by reaching out to local hospitals and Healthcare facilities to support Future Health Care professionals. 
Heart Club Mr. Blonski Peri Kucukonder 202 7:45 AM First Friday of the month    The mission of this club is to be a Relentless Force for a world of longer healthier lives through the education of heart health for everyone, especially future Healthcare providers. Heart club will benefit the students by providing volunteer opportunities, leadership experience, and enhancing projects that raise awareness about cardiovascular health while fostering a group environment, perfect for building teamwork skills.
Hindu Yuva Mr. Smarr Rishi Sharma 335 3:45 PM Tuesdays    Hindu Yuva focuses on specifically promoting Hindu Dharma and culture within School campuses. aims to preserve, promote, and protect Hindu culture and Heritage while fostering togetherness and inclusivity. Hindu Yuva aims to preserve, practice, promote and protect Dharma by creating opportunities for understanding and practicing the Hindu way of life.
Hispanic Organization Promoting Education (HOPE) Dr. Perez and Sra. Jimenez Zara Duque Vasquez 635 3:45 PM Meets on Tuesdays    HoPe builds communities inside of high schools that Empower students to thrive and grow holistically through leadership development, educational attainment, and social responsibility. HoPe is a 501 C3 non-profit organization building communities for hispanic/latino students to lead, serve, and Thrive through our after-school program: HoPe leadership chapters. 
Hope 2 Cope Ms. Horton Jane Zhang 638 3:30 PM Every 2nd Thursday Every Month    Our club mission is to empower teens, as a supplement to therapy, with accessible coping strategies and supportive peer community, so that we can take control of our mental wellness and thrive in daily life. Hope2Cope is an accessible, student-run Club focused on helping teams manage stress and anxiety using simple but effective coping tools. Besides simply talking about mental health, we aim to provide tangible skills and tools to use right away.
Improv Club Ms. Lake Alishia Baiju 746 3:45 PM Every Other Friday    Students can participate in a variety of improv games. Our club mission is to encourage students to explore improv! This club is a safe space for anyone to feel welcome and be a part of a community! also a good place to explore new theatrical interests.
Interact Club Mr. Hancock Sydney Chui 537 3:40 PM Tuesdays    Our club mission is to provide opportunities for students to develop leadership skills and network through successful speakers and expose them to worldly issues and make a difference through service. Rotary Interact Club is a service organization that is affiliated with Rotary International period where students participate in local and International Community Service projects. students have participated in the RYLA leadership program and earn scholarships for community service.
Jewish Student Union (JSU) Ms. Roche Sarah Greenbaum 504 7:45 AM Thursday Mornings    Our club’s mission is to encourage teens to expand their cultural diversity and enjoy learning more about Judaism in a fun way. In JSU we meet up to discuss and celebrate Jewish Heritage and holidays together to deepen our understanding of the culture. Non-jewish people are welcome and encouraged to join.
Key Club Ms. Stone Raha Koushyar 539 3:30 PM 1st and 3rd monday    The club mission is to help students build a sense of community, leadership, and communication. while also benefiting the community by doing service projects like food drives, workshops, cleaning, tutoring, and providing school supplies to teachers who need it. Key Club differs from many clubs at Northview because of its strong emphasis on student leadership and collaboration. well it does provide service like many other clubs, and power students and decision-making, project planning, communication, and Leadership initiatives.
Middle East Union(MEU) Ms. Arslan Amer Arslan 637 3:45 PM Monday    The Middle East Union Club will be dedicated to promote Middle East culture, and history while positively impacting our Middle East community and those around us. this club will include cultural events, and service projects to support and benefit our community. this club will be open to everyone and is a space for connection, learning, and service to bring people together. the cultural understanding of the Middle East by sharing this tradition through food, music, and events.
Moments in Motion Ms. Leffew Manasa Matthews 207 3:30 PM 2nd Tuesday  There are so many diverse members that are a part of different clubs, where they will take photos of their Club events, social events, etc, but it's the student's perspective, and will write letters to 8th graders to influence them. Our club’s mission is to showcase diverse experiences of high school through cameras, storytelling, and challenges, sharing the real stories behind High School life.
MSA Ms. Leffew Nuha Qazi 207 3:45 PM 1st Tuesday      MSA is a faith-based academic and cultural club that provides a space for Muslim Students to connect, learn, and share their values with the wider School community. The club’s mission is to create a supportive environment for Muslim Students at Northview, promote cultural and religious awareness, and encourage service to the school and community.
Neurotroph Ms. Azeem Claire Zhou 102 3:35 PM Mondays    Neuroscience is a distinct field focused on the biological basis of behavior, unlike psychology which is formed by meta-level theories. Our mission is to nurture the love of Neuroscience among Northview students to provide support and opportunities to get involved, and to promote the importance of research and science.
Pathways 2 Life Ms. Jones John Harriott Counseling Suite 3:30 PM 1st and 2nd Monday    Our club's mission is to teach students how to build and maintain mental, and emotional health while empowering them to promote wellness in their school and community. Pathways2life at Northview teaches students practical skills for mental, emotional, and relational wellness. Members learn directly through mental health lessons, interactive workshops, and wellness seminars, then apply this knowledge by managing schoolwide initiatives and awareness campaigns.
PEARL Jewelry Making Club Ms. Wilson Riley Shen 634 3:45 PM Wednesday    We teach students the art of making jewelry, including necklaces, earrings, bracelets, phone charms, and keychains. This jewelry is sold to raise money for causes chosen by club members. Our club mission is to create a space to learn how to design and create jewelry, as well as get back to their Community by the sale of artwork for charitable causes.
Pickleball Club Mr. Laffiteau Roshan Appapurapu 107 3:30 PM Tuesday    We want to promote fitness and popularize pickleball throughout our school. We want to provide a platform for everyone to play, practice and compete in pickleball. This club will benefit and support the members as it will provide a platform for members to practice and compete against other members of their skill level simultaneously helping them improve and refine their skills. It will also help them stay fit.
PolitiPrep Ms. Chen Ayan Ganguly 635 3:45 PM Every Other Thursday    We aim to help the next generation engage with politics, and come to their own perspectives on different issues. By exposing our members to different ideologies and helping them conduct independent research, they will be better informed as well as prepared to take political action.
Profit for Purpose Ms. Medlock Amit Mydukur 434 3:30 PM 3rd Monday    Our purpose is to empower students to use entrepreneurship as a tool to create real change. By managing businesses, students will generate profits that are dedicated to supporting individuals and families without funds to maintain a healthy life. Profit for Purpose is a charitable business club, where members learn how to grow businesses while developing leadership and financial skills. The profits made will be directed toward helping people in need, combining entrepreneurship with social impact.
Project Blush Ms. Rhodes Rhea Taneja Media Center 3:30 PM Bi-weekly on thursdays    Our mission is to uplift and empower students by promoting self-care, mental health awareness and access to hygiene products. We strive to create a caring community. project plus focuses on self-care common mental health awareness and helping students feel confident and supported through Beauty and hygiene initiatives. Our club will be a space where members can learn the importance of self-care, while actively supporting those in need by providing hygienic items.
Rackets Mr. Laffiteau Pranav Kontham 107 3:45 PM Every Friday    We let students play tennis and badminton. Our mission is to open up opportunities to Play and Learn both tennis and badminton and be active physically while involving with people in the Northview community. It will let students improve in tennis and badminton and bring tennis and badminton players together.
Red Cross Ms. Okolie Tyler Hoffman 305 3:30 PM First Tuesday or Wednesday    Northview Red Cross Club gives Northview student ways to give back to our local community through various volunteer opportunities, certification classes, and blood drives so that they can stay involved. Our mission is to help out the local Johns Creek community through volunteer opportunities as well as school-wide blood drives.
Reel Club Ms. Dorsey Isabella Lee 782 3:30 PM Monday once a month    Reel crew will focus on learning and promoting photography and filmography skills. It will consist of student made projects based on the first semester. The first semester will go over photography while the second semester will go over filmography. The mission of the club would be to create projects involving the topics our club is based on together as a team.
 Science Journal Ms. Wemple Chloe Woo Media Center 3:30 PM second wednesay of each month    This club will provide opportunities for students to submit general science writing and peer-reviewed scientific articles to the Northview science journal. We aim to promote scientific literacy and transparency, further connecting the scientific community to general society.
Seed to Summit Ms. Powell Shrina Surve 331 3:30 PM Thursday, biweekly    Seed to Summit is a club that supports Title One schools through fundraisers, donation drives, tutoring peers and teacher support, etc. We work differently from other clubs because we support, and commit to schools all across Fulton county. We work directly through our partner and significant other people through Fulton County. Our mission is to support title 1 schools through teamwork, empowerment, and leadership. 
Simply Advice Ms. Rivera Vishal Varma 108 3:30 PM Last Thursday of the month    Simply Advice’s main purpose is to provide underclassmen at Northview High School resources to improve their educational outcomes. The club will provide study materials, study advice, college advice, and other academic advice to all underclassmen who choose to join. Simply Advice is a club centered around the premise of aiding underclassmen at Northview High school. 
South Asian Student Association  Mr. Brown Aanya Jagavkar 601 3:30 PM Thursday, once a Month    SASA is a community-oriented club aimed at sharing the ridge variety of South Asian culture that is born within the community and outside of it. SASA blends service advocacy and discussion about several South Asian topics through engaging events and meetings that integrate culture with current trends/events. SASA aims to advocate, celebrate, and spread education about the several South Asian cultures in order to create a true Community within our area..
Stock Market Club Ms. Leffew Justin Sun 207 3:45 PM Wednesdays    The club mission is to raise awareness of investing and personal finance and to lead and guide the next generation of investors. This club will benefit students in Northview High School by providing them with practical Knowledge and Skills and investing that are rarely found in the high school curriculum. These topics are central for long-term financial freedom, and through our club students will have an opportunity to learn investment strategies through real world scenarios to prepare them to make informed financial decisions in the future.
Students Demand Action Mr. Brown Naomi Fagan 601 3:30 PM Fridays    Club at Northview dedicated to teaching about and advocating for increased firearm regulations. Our club mission is to advocate for increased ground regulation and educate students on statistics and dangers regarding gun violence. 
Team Naach & Naatya Ms. Rallapalli Sana Deshmukh 101 4:00 PM Mondays     Team Naach and Naatya is an Indian cultural dance team that performs to represent the many cultures of India. This dance team brings trained dancers from various forms to showcase a fusion of dances from the diverse corners of India. Our club's mission is to allow trained dancers to display their talents and heritage while connecting and growing with artists just as passionate as them
Tech Connect Ms. Gloede Anuj Agarwal 232        Techconnect volunteers reduce the digital divide for older adults by partnering up with senior centers to provide one on one personalized technology assistance. Senior citizens often lack the knowledge to utilize technology. That is where we come in as Tech connect. Our goal and mission is to help senior individuals in nursing homes. This includes smartphone and tablet tutorials, computer basics, Internet safety education, social media guidance.
TedX  Mr. Tanner Rishi Pai 337 3:30 PM Tuesdays    The club mission of TedX Northview is to expand upon Ted's Vision “to discover ideas worth spreading”, showing high school students that they have the opportunities and abilities to change the community they live in by speaking on topics that they love. We all grew up watching and listening to Ted talks, so we hope to foster a collaborative and supportive environment to give these unique opportunities to Northview students to do the same.
Titan Aeronautics and Engineering Mr. DeGuzman Anuj Agarwal 140 3:30 PM Fridays    Our mission is to provide a space for the Northview students, who want a space where they can foster their Innovative capabilities and real world applications. We wish to empower students to lead the next generation of scientists by transforming their creative ideas into tangible scientific and technological projects through the rigorous process of the MIT Think Scholars Program and the Hands-On engineering experience of the NASA Tech rise student challenge.
Titans OnAir Ms. Sandoval Subhashree Sundaresan 542 3:30 PM Friday, once a month    We aim to provide access to valuable information and share engaging videos. We will help you create your own videos and discuss upcoming news during our meetings. Our mission is to help people learn technical amenities for video creation and media.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Ms. Leffew Sarah Lee 207 3:30 PM 3rd Wednesday    UNICEF focuses on helping kids around the world who don't have access to basic needs like clean water, education and healthcare. We do this by hosting fun events and awareness campaigns to teach students about global issues, and we organize hands-on service projects like making hygiene kits or writing cards for kids in hospitals. The mission of UNICEF Club is to empower Northview students to help children in need. We aim to raise awareness about global issues like education, clean water, and child health, while giving students hands-on ways to make a difference through service projects and community involvement.
Vibha Ms. Kothari Aanya Shah 306 7:50am One Thursday per Month    Vibha is a chapter of the Vibha International nonprofit that supports underprivileged children locally and abroad. Our chapter supports over 15 charities in conjunction with neighboring high schools. Our mission is to bring awareness to the poverty situation in India and different Vibha events that could support the population and local community.
Volunteering Together for Service (VTS) Mr. Sylvester Adithya Upadhyayula 540 3:45 PM First and last Fridays    The purpose of this club is to provide students with unique opportunities to volunteer. It will also promote understanding and tolerance in society by empowering youth with the values of volunteering and philanthropy. Volunteers learn how to plan, develop, and implement various projects that benefit our community and the global community.
Will to Live Mr. Barber Claire McLaughlin 788 3:45 PM First Monday of the month Centered around mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and spreading hope, compassion and purpose drive the club. The club is a safe space for conversations, where we will be putting out positive affirmations around the building in September. 
Yoyo Dino's Ms. Stone Serina Soong 539 3:30 PM Mondays    This club spreads Taiwanese culture and performs in various events, by learning different choreographies and experiencing different cultures by making bonds. The mission is to educate and promote Taiwanese culture through performances such as Stone Mountain’s Lunar New Year event. It will provide opportunities for students to gain performance experience, leadership, and volunteer hours at various events, festivals, and celebrations.
Academic Clubs            
Club Name Sponsor President Location Time Day Club Mission
Academic Bowl Mr. Anderson Ray Claret 606 3:30 PM Every Thursday    Northview’s academic Bowl team competes in various quiz Bowl tournaments through buzzer-based competition to test students' knowledge on various subjects ranging from stem to Humanities to current events and pop culture. Our mission is to prepare students to compete in monthly or yearly quiz Bowl tournaments, ultimately fostering a love of learning and encouraging the pursuit of academics beyond the classroom.
Art Honor Society Ms. Harmon Isha Patel 758 3:40 PM Thursdays    Inspire and recognize those students who have shown outstanding ability in art, foster excellence and a dedicated spirit to the pursuit of art, further creative abilities and talents of the society's members, aid members in working toward the attainment of their highest potential in an art area
Beta Ms. Quinn Zara Duque 508 7:45 AM First Monday of Every Month Beta Club is a national organization that promotes the values of leadership and service through volunteerism and community engagement. It is known for its academic and organizational prestige. The club’s mission is to foster the ideals of academic achievement, character, leadership, and service.
Chinese Honor Society Ms. Chen Miki Lin 635 3:40 PM Last Wednesday of Every Month    The mission is to expose students in the community to the richness of Chinese culture and language, while fostering academic excellence, cultural appreciation, and cross cultural understanding through community service, school decorations, and event celebrations.  this club recognizes academic excellence in Chinese while giving members opportunities to learn about Chinese traditions, history, customs, holidays, and cultures.
Computer Science  Honor Society Dr. Reddy Chinthapathi Ayush Patwari 437 3:30 PM Mondays    This club is dedicated to expanding opportunities and computer science at Northview, Computer Science National Honor Society is a nationally recognized Society of aspiring computer scientists attempting to transform our educational experience into a real world representation. We strive to provide youth with resources to get involved with computer science and software design.
English Honor Society Dr. Ulrich Raasi Wisepearl 506 Varied Varied    The English Honor Society is a National Honor Society that recognizes excellence in English and language arts. Members participate in creative and service activities that promote literature, writing, and the arts within the school community. The mission is to promote and recognize students' enthusiasm and accomplishment in the language arts.
 French Honor Society Mr. Hunter Harshitha Rajaprabhu 639 3:45 PM Fridays    Club promotes and recognizes scholarship in the study of French langauge and provides oppurtuinities to experience the French language and culture. Our club mission is to increase the knowledge and appreciation of Americans for Francophone culture
Future Business Leaders of America Mr. McCall Tanvi Bhat Media Center 3:30 PM Wednesdays, twice a month    A national orginzation, business competition with presentations and objectives. We compete at regional, state, and national levels. Our mission is to inspire and prepare students to become community-minded business leaders
HEAAL Mr. Self Smriti Jammalamadaka 608 7:45 AM Wednesday once a month    HEAAL is dedicated to empowering minds through peer led education, hands on tutoring and health advocacy. we focus on teaching life saving skills such as CPR and first aid, raising awareness about important health topics, and creating a space where students can lead, learn and make a real impact on their community. 
Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl Mr. Paul Sahana Mugundu Pradeep Media Center 3:30 PM Mondays and Thursdays    The mission of the HRRB is to foster a love of reading among club members while encouraging teamwork, critical thinking, and in-depth comprehension of literature during competitions and while in the club overall. The club aims to prepare students for the Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl competition, where they will compete with other schools, showcasing their knowledge of selected books.
HOSA Mr. Barber Juliette Cohn 588     HOSA is a healthcare-oriented international organization dedicated to empowering and leveraging students with the opportunity to grow and learn as future healthcare professionals. Through competing in competitive events, listening to guest speakers, and participating in events, the club works towards instilling students with values of leadership and initiative while cultivating the skills, knowledge, and ethical foundations essential for making a meaningful impact in the scope of healthcare. Through conferences, competitive events, guest speakers, and additional activities HOSA aims to inspire young minds to pursue their calling with integrity, empathy, and purpose or in other words with a HOSA heart. It is not just about preparing students for the health sciences but shaping students who are capable of transforming the future of healthcare. The mission is rooted in fostering academic excellence, recognizing achievement, and compassionate care. HOSA aids in providing students with the space and opportunity to grow and nourish their passion or interest in healthcare. Through conferences and guest speakers HOSA provides students with invaluable connections and networking opportunities expanding rapport.  Whether you are interested in veterinary studies, medical law, ethics, physical therapy, or dentistry, HOSA has something for everyone, it is not just about becoming a doctor. Aside from intellectual challenge stimulating academic growth the club teachers' students personal skills that translate beyond the classroom, lab, or office.  State Leadership Conference (SLC) - SLC is the annual state leadership conference where students across Georgia compete in a selected competitive event of their interest. The conference takes place over the course of three days in Atlanta, bringing together a group of bright students all sharing a passion for healthcare. Aside from competing at the conference there are a variety of workshops and health professionals available to provide students with a multitude of opportunities and network. Students who excel have the chance of being nationally recognized for their achievements. Each year a healthcare panel is hosted right here at Northview. The panel brings together a diverse set of healthcare professionals to answer students questions, share their testimonies in their respective field, and provide insight. Given the privilege to have professionals take time out of their schedule to speak with students, the panel is a great way to give students a view into the life of a healthcare professional and even encourage or inspire them to pursue the represented careers. 
International Thespian Society Ms. Lake Mallory Hatmaker 501 3:45 PM 1/month, Thursdays    The International Thespians live by the words "act well your part, there all the honor lies," meaning that no matter who we are, if we stay true and perservere, we can attain greatness in theatre. This is a club where people who are committed to Northview Theatre and passionate about the arts come together to create a close-knit community of performing art lovers. 
Junior Classical League Mr. Yeats Ansh Vigh 633 3:30 PM Thursdays    Latin Club is a club at Northview that studies ancient classical cultures and participates in competitions with GJCL and NJCL. We also do activities to promote enthusiasm and learning ancient languages. The mission is to promote the study of greek, latin, and ancient cultures, while developing leadership, community and enthusiasm
Math Honors Society (MAO) Mr. Pinto Rhea Shah 307 3:40 PM First Tuesday a Month    Our mission is to deepen local interest in math and foster an environment encouraging math service. This club helps students strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills that apply to academics in real life situations. It also builds teamwork and Leadership skills while offering recognition for math achievement. Math Honor Society brings together students who accelerate in mathematics and enjoy problem solving challenges. Unlike other clubs, it focuses on developing advanced math skills, preparing for competitions, and fostering a community of mathematically curious students.
Math Team Ms. Kothari Melvin Xu 306 3:40 PM Thursdays    This club competes in math competitions, host amc's, host competition math training. We will win competitions, gain prestige, and win trophies for display at Northview. Our mission is to inspire math knowldge and win competitions
MedEd Mr. Blonski Avery Oho 202 7:45 AM mondays    Meded's mission is to provide knowledge to minorities that want to pursue the medical career. we aim to foster a comaborative community that ispires and equips young people to make a postive impact in johns creek
Mock Trial Ms. Lake Anabella Shenoy 501 3:30 PM Tuesdays and Wednesdays    The club's purpose is to get good at applying law to the cases, make friends, and to have fun. A mock trial is designed to be a competitive yet collaborative, fun, mental sport, where you learn how to think like an attorney. Mock trial improves argumentative skills, oral presentation, and confidence. Mock trial teaches you to look for small details, argue with the authority, and feel good about doing it.
Model UN Mr. Brown Rhea Shah 601 3:30 PM Every Other Monday    Model UN motivates tudents to learn and teaches them about world issues. It is a way to become an active, more concerned global citizen, while in this era of globalization, being globally aware is more important than ever. Furthermore, Model UN builds confidence and leadership and diplomatic skills. MUN is an exercise in research, public speaking, and teamwork. These are skills that you will need throughout your career, and MUN gives you a chance to practice them while you're a student.
National Honor Society Ms. Chung Devin Wilson 233 7:45 AM Second Wednesday of Every Month    To uphold the four pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service by recognizing outstanding students, promoting leadership, and developing character. NHS is a prestigious, nationally recognized organization that honors outstanding high school students.
Psi Alpha Mr. Henderson Aditi Khanolkar 610 3:30 PM Once a month    Our mission is to spark interest in neuroscience among all students by showing all the diverse fields and topics within psychology and neuroscience. We aim to make these subjects engaging and accessible for everyone. Additionally, we are committed to using our club for a positive impact by ensuring that all our fundraisers support a meaningful cause related to neuroscience.
Quill and Scroll Ms. Evans Everett Baumann 509 3:30 PM Every other Thursday    Quill and Scroll seeks to encourage, support and recognize individual student initiative and achievement in scholastic journalism, regardless the medium. Requires one year of journalism experience to join, something only the journalism pathway offers. 
Rho Kappa Mr. Anderson JulietteCohn 610 3:30 PM Tuesdays    Fostering intellectual curiousity and dispersion of knowledge, by creating a community that allows students to share what they nerd about and allow students to learn and grow for one and another. Our club helps foster curiousity in social studies and other areas of learning.
Science Bowl Ms. Arsovan Taran Sudagar 139 3:30 PM Wednesdays    To encourage students to excel in mathematics and science and to pursue careers in these fields. Helps students by strengthening their STEM knowledge, critical thinking skills, research and teamwork skills. It prepares them for academic competitions, academic research and publishing, and boosts college applications. 
Science National Honors Society Ms. Lee Riddhiraga Bhimavarapu 206 3:30 PM Wednesdays, biweekly    SNHS is dedicated to helping members become integrated in the science field by connecting them with their specified fields of interest.
Science Olympiad Ms. Rivera Harshitha Rajaprabhu 108 3:30 PM Wednesdays    Our mission is to provide students with an outlet for science beyond the classroom by creating a platform to be recognized for outstanding achievements for their understanding of various scientific disciplines and their applications. This includes inspiring interest in science topics and preparing them for their future stem-oriented careers.
Spanish Honor Society Ms. Wilson Vishal Varma 634 7:50 AM One Friday a month    The Spanish Honor Society offers opportunities for students studying Spanish to be acknowledged for their outstanding achievements and aims to enhance their Spanish language proficiency and foster a greater interest in Hispanic studies.
Speech and Debate Mr. Cekanor Vi Ying 510 3:40 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays Speech and Debate offers students an opportunity to grow in their public speaking and argumentation skills by providing students with an opportunity to participate in bi-weekly practices and a series of weekend competitions against some of the most academically competitive schools in Georgia and across the country. Northview's Speech and Debate team is the only club that participates in events on the Georgia Forensics Coaches Association and National Debate Coaches Association circuits. Northview Speech and Debate is a locally and nationally competitive public speaking club that aims to help students build their critical thinking, public speaking and advocacy skills as the foundations to lifelong learning and growth. We think it is especially crucial to develop these skills in a time where the ability to see an argument from multiple angles and be able to present your ideas coherently to others is especially crucial to success during and after high school. Speech and Debate provides a home for academically competitive students who are looking to explore different academic avenues and passion projects through public speaking competition. Debate offers a unique niche and home for these students to continue to grow in these skills alongside likeminded peers. The club also provides the opportunity for students to grow in their academic skills which loops back into supporting their academic skills in the classroom and make them competitive applicants to top colleges and universities. Northview's speech and debate program participates in over 20 different local and national competitions over the course of the season. Amongst those events include the Georgia Forensics Coaches Association State Championship, The Glenbrooks, and the Tournament of Champions. The team also provides social opportunities for club participants at team practices and other events outside of practice time that help students find a home with likeminded students at Northview and other area high schools. 
Technology Student Association (TSA) Mr. Platt Neha Vajrala 790 3:30 PM Mondays    TSA's purpose is to enhance personal development opportunites in STEM and leadership. TSA gives students the chance to develop real, applicable skills that extend beyond the classroom. TSA helps students stregthen problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills while preparing them for future academic and career oppurtunities.
Techno Titans Ms. Bhardwaj Emerson Segraves 135 3:45 PM Mondays and Tuesdays The TechnoTitans create a collaborative environment where parents, mentors, and student leaders act as role models, inspiring future generations to pursue a career in STEM. Our club teaches CAD and Java skills which can be applied to real-world software engineering scenarios. We will be particpating in the First Robotics Competition, in which students gain skills in CAD software, materials, programming, and other engineering principles to further their careers and academic prowess by building competition robots in a worldwide program.
USA Biology Olympiad Ms. Rogman Aesha Bhatt 105 3:30 PM Second Monday of every month    The mission of the USABO is to identify, inspire, empower, and support the next generation of life science leaders. USABO is a club that offers collaborative environment for students to learn advanced biology, develop critical thinking and lab skills, and prepare for the national competition, which aims to identify and empower future leaders in life sciences.