Club and Extra Curricular Activities
Art Club, Babysitting Club, Baseball Club, Boys Basketball Club, Girls Basketball Club, Chess Club, Community Action Club, Craft Club, Critter Club, Debate Club, Drama, FCCLA, FCA/First Priority Club, Field Hockey, Football Club, Forensics, Hickory Drums, History Club, Knitting, Newspaper Club, Pep Club, Relay for Life, Rock School, Science Club, Scrapbook Club, Surf Riders, Technology Club (TSA), Volleyball Club, Wrestling Club, Intramurals, Yearbook Club, Jazz Band, Chamber Orchestra.
Hickory is the second largest public middle school in the state of Virginia, which nearly 2,000 students call their school.
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