Clubs of the Arts
Art Club
Art Club is a place for students who enjoy being creative. It is a place that provides an opportunity for you to express your individuality through the creation of artworks. A place to practice your skills, develop new techniques, and collaborate with other creative individuals. This relaxed and informal environment encourages all students to pursue your own creative interests. Members also plan and create group projects that benefit the school and community, participate in setting up art displays and exploring art events through field trips.
Meetings are on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm in room 2610
Sponsor: Alison Pearl and Anna Jahncke
Color Guard
Sponsor: Katelyn Tseitlin
Encore! Theatre
Encore! is the group for students who wish to be involved in the high school’s theatre program. Its primary purpose is to produce three shows during the season: a comedy or drama, student-directed one-acts, and a musical. Additionally, Encore! provides social and educational opportunities in the theatre by sponsoring trips to see professional, community, and high school shows in the area, and by arranging and attending state and national theatre festivals. The group serves as the umbrella organization to the local chapter of the International Thespian Society and participates in several theatre related service projects throughout the year. Membership is open to all students interested in any part of theatre production: acting, directing, set design and construction, lighting design and implementation, sound engineering, costuming, and stage management.
Directors:
Lauren Tracy (Fall/Winter/Spring): Email Lauren Tracy
Maureen Ritter (Winter/Spring): Email Maureen Ritter
Assistant Directors:
Kara Brzostowski (Musical): Email Kara Brzostowski
Tech Directors:
Sean Evans(Fall/Winter/Spring): Email Sean Evans
Nick Salinger (Fall/Winter/Spring): Email Nick Salinger
Choreographer:
Carlye Friedman
Vocal Director:
Liza Shapin - Email Liza Shapin
Instrumental Instructor:
Kamal Talukder - Email Kamal Talukder
Inkblots
Inkblots is the school’s literary magazine. It is a collection of students’ original creations in the areas of poetry, short stories, drawings, and photography. The publication, in its final version, is a reflection of the diversity in thought and vision of our student body. It is a place for all students to find a "voice" for their talent.
Sponsor: Heather Fee-Alverez
Email Heather Fee-Alverez
Thursdays at 3:30 in room 2120
Jazz Band
This ensemble will explore different styles in jazz literature. Instruments include saxophones, trumpets, trombones, percussion, piano, and guitar. It is a select group that may perform at school concerts as well as other public engagements.
Director: Kamal Talukder: Email Kamal Talukder
Jazz Choir
Jazz Choir : Jazz Choir is open to any student enrolled in a choir class at GCHS who would like to commit to making music with this group. We rehearse on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:30 pm in the choir room. We learn the foundations of singing in varied jazz styles and explore a variety of other contemporary singing styles.
Sponsor: Liza Shapin
Journalism Program: Rams Media

Welcome to RamsMedia!
The RAMPAGE newspaper and RamTV broadcasts serve as an educational project for the students of Grayslake Central High School’s journalism and broadcast journalism courses. As co-curricular activities, RamsMedia’s basic function is to serve the community by informing, educating and stimulating the exchange of diverse opinions. Students are responsible for the content as well as the design, photos and editorial content of both award-winning publications. The paper and broadcasts will maintain a policy that is fair, accurate and impartial. The paper is both printed and online; the broadcasts are published online.
Additionally, journalism students will have opportunities for field trips through organizations like KEMPA (Kettle Moraine Press Association) and JEA (Journalism Education Association). By attending these conferences, students will see what working as a journalist in the world is like through both hands-on experiences and expert opinions from the field.
If you have any questions or would like to join RamsMedia, please contact the staff adviser.
Nina Cavender
Email Nina Cavender
Assistant sponsor: Sarah Lester
Email Sarah Lester
Please check out Rampage on Twitter & Instagram @GCHSRampage!
Marching Band
Dumline is a segment of band students, by audition, who work to further develop their percussion skills while participating in drum line practices and competition related to marching band.
Color Guard is the visual effects portion of the marching band. This group interprets the music through the use of show flags, ribbons, dance, and a variety of other equipment. This group performs during all home varsity football games, Homecoming, Grayslake Days and Memorial Day parades, and competes in various competitions. Members must attend a mandatory week long band camp in the summer, practices twice weekly beginning in July, and all required games, competitions, and activities.
Director: Kamal Talukder
Email Kamal Talukder
Assistant Director: Andrew Magosky
Email Andrew Magosky
Color Guard: Joan Moya
Email Joan Moya
Drumline: Jon Locke and Mason Jenkins
Email Jon Locke
Email Mason Jenkins
Mixtape

For the music obsessed - all genres, all eras, all you.
Listen to music, swap playlists, choose the music that plays in the hallways! Play vinyl, play instruments, watch music docs.
Mixtape Sponsor: Elizabeth Ryan
Orchesis
Orchesis focuses on dance techniques such as ballet, jazz, tap and contemporary/modern dance styles. Orchesis is designed to develop versatile dancers and provide valuable performing experience.
Sponsors:
Amber Jones
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Francesca Bevente
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Tri-M
Tri-M National Music Honor Society is an organization open to all District 127 music students. It was founded in 1936 at Maine Township High School in Park Ridge, Illinois, and currently has over 4500 chapters throughout the US. It is designed to recognize music students for academic and musical achievement, reward them for their accomplishments and service activities, and inspire others to excel in leadership and music. Students must be an active member of a school music performance group and meet the standards of criteria in five categories: scholarship, character, cooperation, leadership, and service. Tri-M members perform numerous community and school service projects throughout the school year.
Sponsor: Kamal Talukder
Yearbook
The yearbook is what students use to remember their high school days. Through the pages of the yearbook, all the major events of the year are featured. The yearbook staff first compiles pictures, captions and stories and is responsible for designing the pages and putting it together around a unifying theme. Students may be members of the yearbook staff during their sophomore, junior and senior years as part of the Yearbook class. The yearbook may be pre-ordered in the bookstore.
Yearbook teacher
Maureen Ritter
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Assistant Sponsor: Jeff Fujiu
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