Clubs and Organizations
Student Clubs are created and organized by students with the assistance and guidance of a faculty advisor. Students are free to form clubs around a variety of issues, whether they be cultural, political, a hobby or a skill, or a shared commitment. Clubs provide additional opportunities for students to balance academics with other interests. In the Upper School, the Interim Student Activities Coordinator must approve all proposed club events, community outreach, fundraisers, and speakers. In the Middle School, the student clubs advisor oversees club activities.
Recent clubs include:
Alliance
Amnesty International
Armenian Culture
Art
Asian Culture
Bookworm
Debate
Film
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
French
Green Guerillas
Help Africa
Jewelry Making
Junior Classical League (Latin)
Korean Culture
Math
Modern Healthcare
Red Cross
Roots and Shoots
Science Olympiad
Service Committee
Spanish/Hispanic Culture
Twilight
UNITY
Young Democrats
Young Republicans