Art National Honor Society

Students who have studied Art for one full year and who have maintained an average of 85 or above are eligible for induction into the National Art Honor Society. Membership offers recognition for high achievement in the Visual Arts and promotes awareness of art in the community.

Advisor(s):

Claudia O'Connor
Email:COConnor@rbrhs.org
 

Buccaneer

School Newspaper

Advisor(s):

Kelly Rizzetta
Email: krizzetta@rbrhs.org
 

Chamber Choir

The Red Bank Regional High School Chamber Singers are a small select ensemble committed to performing difficult choral music. It is an auditioned ensemble taken primarily from the Concert Choir, and meets weekly on an extra-curricular basis for rehearsal. The Chamber Singers have performed throughout New Jersey as well as toured with the Concert Choir to Canada, Europe and throughout the USA.

Advisor(s):

Brian Krajcik
bkrajcik@rbrhs.org
 

Computer Science Club

The Computer Science Club’s objective is to provide a platform for Computer Science students to go above and beyond what they learn in class. The club has two parts. One part consists of more experienced Computer Science students tutoring newer Computer Science students on topics they learned in class. Providing help for students that are having difficulty in the program will encourage them to continue in the program and all them to take more away from the Computer Science class.

Advisor(s):

Adam Michlin
amichlin@rbrhs.org
 

Culinary Club

Culinary Club with Chef Enny - jenny@rbrhs.org Culinary Club Google Classroom Code: vlnbm7u Check out the Culinary Club Classroom for more information and updates from Chef Enny Meetings: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 2:45-3:45 in the Culinary Arts room 146 (subject to change based on club/school events)

Advisor(s):

James Enny
jenny@rbrhs.org
 

Cyber Teams

Students learn and apply cyber skills in a wide range of contests throughout the school year. All students are welcome and encouraged to join regardless of experience or background in technology.

Advisor(s):

Jeremy Milonas and Adam Michlin
Email:jmilonas@rbrhs.org
 

English National Honor Society

WALDEN CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY The Walden Chapter of the National English Honor Society was granted its charter in 2008. The mission of the society is to recognize students who have excelled in, and demonstrated a passion for, English literature and the humanities, and to nurture in them a development of that passion. Students may apply for membership in the NEHS at the beginning of senior year, and must meet requirements to be considered for acceptance

Advisor(s):

Andrew Forrest
Email:AForrest@rbrhs.org
 

Environmental Club

The Environmental Club is an environmentally focused group intent on defending our Earth from polluters and those who destroy our natural resources by all means effective, practical, and possible. Overall, the environmental club’s mission is to make the entire student body more aware, and it needs a core group of students and the cooperation of everyone in the building to make it a success. https://www.rbrhs.org/wt/hussey/EnvironmentalClub.htm

Advisor(s):

David Hussey
dhussey@rbrhs.org
 

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The FCA is an international Christian organization dedicated to encouraging and helping students in their spiritual journey. This FCA huddle focuses on personal growth reaching out to others, and having fun in the process. All students are welcome to participate, whether they are involved in athletics or not.

Advisor(s):

Jennamarie Neylan
jneylan@rbrhs.org
 

French National Honor Society

Students who study French for two years, continue to a third year, and who maintain an average of 87 or above are eligible for induction into the French National Honor Society. The group strives for better understanding of the French language and the culture of French-speaking people.

Advisor(s):

Kelly Rizzetta
Email: krizzetta@rbrhs.org
 

Future Business Leaders of America

Advisor(s):

Louis Villano
Email:LVillano@rbrhs.org
 

GSA

The GSA’s mission is to eliminate LGBTQI discrimination and to ensure that RBR is a safe community that honors and appreciates diversity. We encourage Allies to get involved to encourage acceptance and promote awareness. The GSA advocates for change and makes recommendations on school policy when necessary.

Advisor(s):

Roxanne Judice and Katharine Kerber-Cosentino
Email:rjudice@rbrhs.org
 

INTERACT/KEY CLUB

Interact is a service club that gives young people an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.

Advisor(s):

Tracey Ashe
tashe@rbrhs.org
 

Math League

Math League is a great opportunity for mathematically-talented students to participate in an academic contest that presents challenging non-routine problems. There are 6 meets held at area high schools from September to March. Twelve students from RBR can participate in each meet. Each participant takes the individual contest, which is a set of 5 open-ended questions.

Advisor(s):

Taylor Desposito
Email: tdesposito@rbrhs.org
 

MOCK TRIAL

The Mock Trial program is sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, which supplies the script for a court case to each high school participating in the program. Students are expected to prepare the case for the “mock trials” that are conducted before a sitting judge (or practicing attorney acting as a judge) in interscholastic competitions occurring in the Monmouth County Court House in Freehold.

Advisor(s):

Whitney Ooms and Allison Matto
wooms@rbrhs.org
 

Multi-Cultural Club

Advisor(s):

Yvette Mendoza and Kelly Rizzetta
ymendoza@rbrhs.org
 

National Honor Society

The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation's premier 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. Students who are accepted into the National Honor Society focus on community service projects and fundraising throughout the year. https://sites.google.com/rbrhs.org/nhs/membership-requirements

Advisor(s):

Mary Beth Joyce
Email:mjoyce@rbrhs.org
 

National Technical Honor Society

National Technical Honor Society - The mission of NTHS is to recognize outstanding student achievement in technical education and to encourage students to reach for higher levels of achievement, develop self-esteem and pride. In the junior year, students will be eligible for recognition as an NTHS honor student based on their performance in technology courses and in the school community.

Advisor(s):

Ashley Studd and Daniel Cooperman
Email: astudd@rbrhs.org , dcooperman@rbrhs.org
 

RBR Theater Company

Advisor(s):

Reuben Jackson
Email:rjackson@rbrhs.org
 

Science League

The Science League is a competitive organization operating within the State of New Jersey. It is designed for students interested in science, who enjoy mental exercise and healthy competition. The purpose is to provide competitions between schools in selected science areas of study. Competitions are typically scheduled for the 2nd Thursday of the month from January to April at one of our area schools. Students within any one testing area are ranked with each other based upon their scores.

Advisor(s):

Tracey Klatt
Email:TKlatt@rbrhs.org
 

Spanish National Honor Society

Student in SNHS do community service and enjoy learning Spanish and immersing in cultural activities.

Advisor(s):

Yvette Mendoza
Email:ymendoza@rbrhs.org
 

Strings Chamber

Red Bank Chamber Ensemble The Red Bank Chamber Ensemble is a component of the Red Bank Regional High School Visual and Performing Arts Academy. The Ensemble provides orchestra experience and ensemble training for string students in the Red Bank Regional School District , and it is open to all district area high school and advanced middle school students.

Advisor(s):

Jeffrey Boga
Email:jboga@rbrhs.org
 

Student Council

Student Council is the organizing club of Red Bank Regional. Officers are elected by the entire student body. Each study hall selects a representative to attend meetings held by the officers. Student Council hosts the annual homecoming festivities and blood drive.

Advisor(s):

Cara Scacco and Eric Melone
cscacco@rbrhs.org
 

STUDENT TO STUDENT PEER LEADERSHIP(STS)

The STS Leadership program is designed to allow juniors and seniors to serve as peer leaders to the incoming freshmen. The leaders are guides and role models and aid the freshmen in their transition to high school life.

Advisor(s):

Lori Todd and Renee Greene
Email:ltodd@rbrhs.org
 
Renee Greene
Email:rgreene@rbrhs.org

Technology Student Association

The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth and opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Members apply and integrate science, technology, and engineering and mathematics concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs. All academy students are required to participate, but all are welcome! Members have the opportunity for Scholarships, TSA Honor Society, and Gold, Silver, and Bronze Excellence Awards!

Advisor(s):

Jerry Oshel and Adrian Wilkins
Email:joshel@rbrhs.org
 
Adrian Wilkins
awilkins@rbrhs.org