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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