Clubs
Art Club
Leader: Haley Day (hday@sb.school)
Art Club is a space where students can practice the arts and hone their individual skills. All students are welcome and we meet every Monday after school.
Athletic Council (RSAAC)
Leader: Athletic Director Seabe Gavin (gseabe@sb.school)
Selected leaders from each sport meet together to strengthen their athletic teams through conferences, speakers, community service, and activities.
Bowling Club
Boys Leader: Matt Kirkpatrick (mkirkpatrick@lpcsc.k12.in.us)
Girls Leader: Jennifer Berringer (shorty_3rd@yahoo.com)
The Girls and Boys Bowling Teams compete during the winter as a club sport in Indiana, earning many individual and team awards.
Business Club
Leader: Tiffany Reddick (treddick@sbcsc.k12.in.us)
Business Club has a variety of activities for students who want to have fun learning how to make money and sharpen their business skills. There is also an opportunity for participation in nationally recognized competitions with BPA and FBLA.
Color Guard
Leaders: Kyle Vogele (kvogele@sb.school) and Larissa DeMeester
This dance team uses flags and plastic rifles to accompany the band in their performances at competitions and half-time shows during football games.
Class Cabinet
2024 Leader: Dan Schulte (dschulte@sb.school)
2025 Leader: Jenn Pflugner (jpflugner3@sb.school)
2026 Leader: Nathan Mittleman (nmittleman@sb.school)
2027 Leaders: Cassandra Rossman and Katie Boocher (crossman@sb.school)
Students must complete an application to join this group that provides leadership with the floats for homecoming, designing the Hall Decorating Contest decorations in winter, and fundraising for their class.
eSports Club/CyberStrike
Leaders: Michael Kouroubetes (mkouroubetes@sb.school) and Paull Penn (ppenn@sb.school)
We provide a place to foster teamwork and improve gaming skills, leadership, and sportsmanship each Wednesday. We currently provide PCs for any SBCSC student to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Fortnite, but students can bring Nintendo Switches.
French Club
Leader: Mrs. Stamper (epistoriusstamper@sb.school)
This club meets after school throughout the year to learn more about French culture through food, art, and history.
Friday Morning Detox
Leader: Pastor Josh Page-Wood (jpage-wood@feedingthenations.org)
This group meets on the third floor in the LGI room every Friday morning from 8:10 am until the first bell. There is so much negativity in today’s world; we exist to be a positive place with a positive, encouraging message students can hear every Friday with free donuts and OJ. Instagram: @detoxsb
GAPP
Leaders: Kristen Haubold (khaubold@sb.school) and Melody Golubski (mgolubski@sb.school)
German American Partnership Program is a 3-week exchange program with Lise Meitner Gymnasium in Willich, Germany. Learn all about Germany, German culture, food, language, etc. Host a German student, and then travel to Germany with other Riley students.
Girls Who Code
Leader: Kristen Haubold (khaubold@sb.school)
Girls Who Code is a club run in collaboration with Girls Who Code at Notre Dame. We meet once a week and enjoy coding, games, snacks, and time with other females who like coding! All who identify as female are welcome to attend.
Ignite
Leader: Kristen Haubold (khaubold@sb.school)
Formerly Riley's Gay Straight Alliance, they exist to create a safe space for all genders and sexual orientations.
Knights of the Gaming Table
Leaders: J.R. Buison (jrbuison@sb.school) and Daniel Schulte (dschulte@sb.school)
All students are invited to play and teach new board and card games, discuss community service, and fundraising efforts on Wednesdays after school throughout the school year.
Latiné Group
Leaders: Cassandra Reye (creyes@sb.school) and Paul Penn (ppenn@sb.school)
We work together to promote college, culture, and career opportunities within our Latiné community, but we also honor, celebrate, and share the things that make us different with all of the students at Riley High School. Club email: rileylsu@sbcsc.k12.in.us
Mock Trial
Leader: Richard Harman (rharman@sb.school)
This club researches, rehearses, and reenacts a trial situation in a competitive format against other schools. This winter activity is excellent for students interested in law and drama.
My Brother’s Keeper
Leader: Shawn Henderson (shenderson2@sb.school)
This mentoring program is for selected young men with the purpose of strengthening life skills and preparing for adulthood and higher education.
National Honor Society
Leaders: Bridgett Kent (bkent@sb.school) and David Shaheen (dshaheen@sb.school)
Nominated Juniors and Seniors may apply for this organization that leads service activities and honors academic success.
Quiz Bowl
Leader: David Shaheen (dshaheen@sb.school)
Participate in quiz bowl competitions with other schools. Answer questions relating to history, literature, science, math, sports, and other related topics. Practices are on Wednesdays in the wintertime.
Riley Readers Club
Leader: Melody Golubski (mgolubski@sb.school)
Students join teams and read exciting books that will end in an epic Battle of the Books.
Robotics
Leaders: Kathryn Meier (kmeier@sb.school) and Rebecca Humbarger (rhumbarger@sb.school)
Members create a Robot according to specifications for competitions against other schools. Practices and competitions are in the winter season.
SADD
Leader: Nancy Simoni (nsimoni@sb.school)
Students meet to discuss destructive behaviors such as drugs and alcohol. They promote positive support for peers and plan school presentations.
Science Olympiad
Leader: Keiko Leonard (kduff@sb.school)
Students study and compete in a variety of scientific fields ranging from engineering to chemistry to forensics.
Sisterhood
Leaders: Charan Richards and Karen White (crichards@sb.school)
Young ladies are invited to meet during school for uplifting and encouraging messages and support.
Student Council
Leader: George Logsdon (glogsdon@sb.school)
Students must complete an application to join this group that organizes fun and service events for the entire school. Students Council is responsible for events such as Homecoming and Pep Assemblies.
Theater
Leader: Nathan Mittleman (nmittleman@sb.school)
Riley produces a Fall play and a Spring musical each year. Actors, musicians, set designers, and lighting and sound technicians are encouraged to join!