Clubs and Organizations
With a student population of over 2000, many interests float about the building. These interests help form the clubs and organizations of Granby High School. With over 50 clubs and counting, many after-school activities provide entertainment for the student body and aides Granby's school spirit. The diversity at Granby also helps enrich our students about the many cultures of the world. Here are just a few of the many clubs and organizations Granby has to offer:
- Academic Challenge
- ACCESS
- Anime Club
- Band, Marching
- Band, Concert
- Book Club
- Bible Club
- CAS Club (Creativity, Action, Service)
- Cheerleading
- Chorus: Granby Singers
- Chrome Club
- Senior Class Council
- Junior Class Council
- Sophomore Class Council
- Freshman Class Council
- Comet Congress
- Community Events
- Conflict Mediation
- Crew (Rowing)
- Cupola Literary Magazine
- Dance Team
- Debate Team
- Diversity Club
- DECA
- Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
- Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
- Future Educators of America (FEA)
- Forensics Team
- French Honor Society
- German Club
- Gentlemen-Ladies Club
- Granby Players (theater)
- Granby Go Green
- Inter Club Council
- Key Club
- Latin Club
- LEO Civic Group
- MASS Scholars
- Mentoring Program
- Model United Nations
- National Honor Society
- NJROTC
- Rubix Cube Club
- String Orchestra
- Philippine United Student Organization (PUSO)
- Philharmonic Orchestra
- Student Council Association (SCA)
- Spanish Club
- Spanish Honor Society
- Spectator Newspaper
- Step Team
- Student Voice Club
- Technology Student Association (TSA)
- Ultimate Frisbee Team
- Vivace! Chamber Ensemble
- Wind Ensemble
- Youths Against Drugs and Peer Pressure (YADAPP)
- Yearbook Committee
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