Brookfield East High School - Clubs and Activities

Clubs and Activities

The Brookfield East Spartans compete in the Greater Metro Conference, which includes most athletics and other competitive extra-curricular activities, including forensics, debate, and the "mathletes" organization. Clubs and activities include:

National Honor Society Bridging Brookfield* Science Club
Television Production (Announcements/AV Club) Debate LEAP
ECHO (Yearbook) FBLA-PBL French Club
Forensics Music Club Jazz Ensemble
Interact Club Key Club Student Council
Asian Club Anime Club Link Crew
Best Buddies Project K.I.D.S. Recycling Club
Rock Climbing SADD Spanish Honor Society
Spartan Banner (Newspaper) Stand Proud (GSA) First Robotics
Model UN Mock Trial Club Lotus (Yoga)
PEACE (Cultural) DOUBT (Secular Philosophy) Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Asterisk Indicates currently suspended club due to inactivity

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