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Club News: March 2025

Culinary Club
Culinary Club

Culinary Club continues to prove that one of the best ways to bring students together is through food. On Wednesday, the club hosts its “Big Fat Juicy Weiner” event. Upcoming meetings will include making chicken quesadillas, giving members another chance to practice their cooking skills while enjoying the results simultaneously. Culinary Club meets Thursday nights and is currently looking to grow in members.

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Fishing Club

Fishing club recently held a tournament this past Saturday where members competed to see who could catch the biggest fish. After a day on the water, Reid Bauer took the win with the biggest keeper catch of the tournament. Events like these give members the chance to spend time outdoors, enjoy some friendly competition, and prove that fishing is more than just sitting around and waiting for a bite. For Fishing club members, it’s all about patience, skill, and sometimes just having the best luck

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Interact Club
Interact Club

Interact club recently took over the morning announcements to introduce a fun activity for students. Everyone is given a ticket, and the lucky winner will receive a gift card. President, Lily Chiscavage, explains “The goal is to encourage students to participate and pass a little excitement to the school day.” In addition, Interact is preparing for upcoming elections as the club gets ready to choose a new council.

International Thespian Society
International Thespian Society

The International Thespian Society has officially gone to states, after competing in the district competition in December 2025. Members have been promoting their fundraiser for the big event online while also rehearsing and preparing for the competition. Between memorizing lines, practicing songs and working up the confidence to perform in front of judges, the thespians are working to impress the judges.

Key Club
Key Club

Key Club has a busy month ahead as members continue their mission of helping the community and getting a few service hours along the way. The club recently completed a service event for the South Beach cleanup, which took place March 14th, where students will help keep the shoreline looking clean. Members are also getting ready for the upcoming Kiwanis 5k race happening on the 28th. If that wasn’t enough, Key Club was also involved in the Spring Shell Art Show on the 12th and 14th. Key Club members are definitely staying busy this month with all their events.

Quill & Scroll
Quill & Scroll

Quill and Scroll recently hosted its annual St.  Baldrick’s celebration, an event that brings together the school for an incredible cause, circling around cancer research support. Beyond that event, members continue to stay active by writing articles. They have also proved themselves as an International Society by publishing articles through their journalism program, which is called The Wave. 

Student Government Association
Student Government Association

The Student Government Association is currently hard at work planning one of the biggest events of the year, which is prom. Members are organizing everything from themes, to decorations, to making sure the night runs smoothly. SGA is also planning spirit week dedicated to prom, which will be themed dress up days and includes school-wide participation. SGA members are behind the scenes, making sure prom became one of the most memorable nights of the year.

 

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Emely Uriza
Emely Uriza, Staff Writer
Emely Uriza is a senior at Marco Island Academy and a Staff Writer for The Wave. In her free time she enjoys spending time at the beach, drinking her strawberry acai lemonade with peach juice and 1 pump of classic syrup, or going shopping until she has no money left. After graduating, she plans on continuing her education in college, so she can make enough money to keep up with her shopping addiction and Starbucks supply.
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