Bishop Luers Clubs
Academic Super Bowl
Squads prepare and compete in the areas of fine arts, math, science, social studies and English. Practices begin in November with competitions in March, April, and May. Bishop Luers has been recognized as one of the Academic Super Bowl Top 10 teams in 2010 and 2009.
Advisor: Monica Zwick Website-
Chess Club
Advisor: Megan Ryan -
Sewing Club -"Material World"
Sstudents have an opportunity to create using fabric and a sewing machine. Most of our members have no previous sewing experience and each is thrilled when two pieces of fabric are sewn without causing harm to the machine or one’s fingers. Presently, we meet Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and one Saturday a month. There is no cost for the students. All materials and supplies are provided including fabric, scissors, thread, seam ripper, pins, and an iron with ironing pad. We have four sewing machines.
Advisor: Gerodine Donahue -
Catch Phrase
Advisor: Joshua Smith -
Future Business Leaders of America
Young business minds tackle projects and programs designed to simulate the real business world. We placed 3rd in the city’s Stock Market Competition in 2003.
Advisor: Matt Lazzaro
Key Club
Key Club members perform a variety of community service. In order to earn service hours students must compete 50 hours of service per year. Meetings Monday evening.
Advisor: Heather Briggs Website-
Knight for Life
Advisor: Ann Isch
Peer Ministry
We are very proud to have fifty Luers students from all four classes who have accepted the invitation to peer ministry. Peer ministers aide in all aspects of the mass, are eucharistic ministers, and plan retreats and special prayer services.
Campus Minister: Sue Mathias-
Rifle Club
Bishop Luers Rifle Club compete in air and smallbore. Join us for air rifle on Tuesday nights at 6:00 P.M. in the Friary.
Advisor: Steve Larson
Speech & Debate
If you enjoy the challenge of capturing an audience or thinking quickly on your feet, this club could use your talents.
Advisor: Pat Shifley-
Student Council
Every class elects representatives and a class President. Additionally, the school has a student body President that is voted on by the senior class. Elections take place in early May for the following school year. Student Council plans Spirit Week, school dances including prom and other activities.
Advisor: Maryann Bickley
Theater / Drama
Bishop Luers Drama department presents three plays each year. These performances are well-known in the community for their excellent quality.
Advisor: Karlene Krouse Performing Arts
Ukulele Society
If you current play, want to learn, or have any interest in learning how to play the ukulele, The Bishop Luers Ukulele Society is what you’ve been waiting for! Come and find out what it’s all about!
Advisor: Scott Newman-
World Culture Club
Each month speakers share experiences pertaining to their culture, food, and travels abroad. This club allows you to broaden your horizons and investigate the world without leaving the classroom.
Mrs. Marciano
Bishop Luers High School has many co-curricular activites for student involvement. Bishop Luers encourages students to become involved in their school. 90% of our students participate in one or more club or sport. Clubs meet on a weekly or monthly basis. If you would like more information about Bishop Luers club, pleasee contact the individual advisor by email or by calling Bishop Luers (260)456-1261.