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HS ACTIVITIES

Cairo American College

HS ACTIVITIES

CLUBS

CAC Art Honors Club is designed for artistic and inventive high school students in grades 9-12.
The MUN club provides a challenging
Dr. Heba Farouk Ms. Sarah ChristensenSundays at lunch
Mr. T. Santowski   Thursdays at lunch
The Papyrus is our high school literary publication.   Papyrus currently publishes two literary magazines per academic year that provide myriad writing and topic opportunities. Club members are responsible for each magazine from start to finish - brainstorming topics, the writing, editing, layout, advertising, illustration, and publication. The faculty advisor responsibilities may include: meeting with the club each week; chaperoning club retreats; working with editors, accounting, and local publishers, and communicating with administration regarding club events. Ms. Kira MorganOnline Meetings until further notice.

CAC Art Honors Club is designed for artistic and inventive high school students in grades 9-12.

Our mission is to inspire and recognize students who have shown an outstanding ability and interest in art. We aim to bring art education to the attention of the school and the community through service, action and creativity.

Ms. B. Pietak &
Ms. J. Anderson

Meeting time: 1st semester, Sunday, 3:15-4:15pm

The MUN club provides a challenging

and enriching forum for students to discuss current international issues and to view those issues from different perspectives. Members are chosen and trained in the Spring semester and may have the opportunity to attend a conference prior to the end of that school year. Tryouts are held during the latter half of the Spring Semester for the following year. Additionally there is another tryout session at the start of the year for new students to CAC. The club meets every Tuesday evening from 5:15 - 7:00 pm to practice debate procedures, resolution writing and to learn about their assigned countries and issues. CAC also hosts an international conference for three days each October (CACMUN) which features five forums and a Plenary experience: The Disarmament Forum, Human Rights and Environment Forum, The Security Council, The Disarmament and Economic Security Forum, and the International Court of Justice. Students from schools in Egypt as well as International School in other countries participate. A team of student officers, and committees from the club membership, assist in the organization of the conference. CACMUN is affiliated with The Hague International Model United Nations, the largest high school MUN in the world. CAC is a valued participant in the five day THIMUN conference each January. A team of the most highly qualified MUN delegates is chosen to take part in THIMUN. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in NHSMUN New York, the MUN conference hosted each year by National High School. During this conference students will perform at the actual UN Headquarters building.

For information about registration for CACMUN please see our CACMUN facebook page.

Directors: Ms. Duggan & Ossmann
Offical CACMUN Conference website: facebook.com/CACMUN

Online meetings unti further notice.

Dr. Heba Farouk

Ms. Sarah Christensen

Sundays at lunch

Mr. T. Santowski

 

Thursdays at lunch

The Papyrus is our high school literary publication.  

Papyrus currently publishes two literary magazines per academic year that provide myriad writing and topic opportunities. Club members are responsible for each magazine from start to finish - brainstorming topics, the writing, editing, layout, advertising, illustration, and publication. The faculty advisor responsibilities may include: meeting with the club each week; chaperoning club retreats; working with editors, accounting, and local publishers, and communicating with administration regarding club events.

Ms. Kira Morgan

Online Meetings until further notice.

EXTERNAL ORGANIZATIONS

Through this club, students will form a company, conceive a business idea that will improve peoples’ lives, develop an idea into a product,
The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization established to recognize outstanding high school students.
The World Scholar’s Cup is a fun, challenging and competitive international program for students who enjoy being stretched and who are interested in learning more about the world. Each year, the World Scholar’s Cup is organized around a single interdisciplinary theme. Students use this theme to learn more about global issues from Science, Social Studies, the Arts, Literature, History and Current Affairs. During the competition, students work in teams of three to demonstrate their knowledge through debate, writing, and quizzes. This activity will prepare students for competing in the Cairo Regional Round and beyond. Website: http://scholarscup.org Advisors: Dr. Gallagher & Ms. Nolasco Meetings are postponed until further notice. 

Through this club, students will form a company, conceive a business idea that will improve peoples’ lives, develop an idea into a product,

and sell this product to the greater Cairo community. INJAZ is one of the most popular clubs at CAC for a reason.  Our teams have been very successful over the past several years. In 2011 CAC won 1st place in a national competition and thereafter represented Egypt at an international competition in Dubai.  In 2013, our team was recognized at a national competition for having an outstanding marketing department.  With this legacy of success, our goal is to win the national competition each and every year.

Ms. S. Barker

Tuesdays at lunch

The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization established to recognize outstanding high school students.

More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.

Ms. A. Gramolini
Wednesdays at lunch

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The World Scholar’s Cup is a fun, challenging and competitive international program for students who enjoy being stretched and who are interested in learning more about the world. Each year, the World Scholar’s Cup is organized around a single interdisciplinary theme. Students use this theme to learn more about global issues from Science, Social Studies, the Arts, Literature, History and Current Affairs. During the competition, students work in teams of three to demonstrate their knowledge through debate, writing, and quizzes. This activity will prepare students for competing in the Cairo Regional Round and beyond. Website: http://scholarscup.org

Advisors: Dr. Gallagher & Ms. Nolasco

Meetings are postponed until further notice. 

PERFORMING ARTS

 Ms. P. Rozier

CONTACT US

CAIRO AMERICAN COLLEGE

1 Midan Digla, Maadi
Cairo, Egypt
11431
Tel:27555555

support@cacegypt.org

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