Arcata High School - Clubs

Clubs

  • Art Club - Participate in the arts
  • CEDAR Lab - Arcata High hosts CEDAR academy, a program which allows students to initiate projects that will promote growth in the high school or Arcata community. Programs in the CEDAR academy have included a project to install a solar panel system for the school. The CEDAR class has been defunct for a few years now, but a new class known as service learning lab has been established to fill the void.
  • Chess Club - Play chess, hold tournaments.
  • CSF (California Scholarship Federation) - Service and scholastic achievement
  • Drama Club - Participate in drama activities and theatrical performances
  • National FFA Organization (Future Farmers of Amrica) - Leadership and personal growth in agricultural education
  • French Club - Fun participation in French language and culture
  • French Honor Society - Scholastic achievement in the French language
  • German Club - Fun participation in German language and culture
  • The Muse - Produce art and writing magazine
  • Interact Club - Community Service
  • National Honor Society - Service and scholastic achievement
  • The Order of the Phoenix - A Harry Potter fan club
  • QSA (Queer-Straight Alliance) - Promote tolerance and understanding of LGBTQ
  • SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) - Promote nonviolence, peace and understanding
  • Ski Club - Go skiing and snowboarding
  • Spanish Club - Participation in Latin American language and culture
  • Spanish Honor Society - Scholastic achievement in the Spanish language
  • German Honor Society - Scholastic achievement in the German language
  • Student Council - Student government

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