Lafayette High School (Louisiana) - Clubs

Clubs

Lafayette High has 45 clubs from which students can choose.

  • Against Drunk Driving
  • Alpha Omega Club
  • Amnesty International
  • Art Club
  • Boy's Service Club
  • Chess Club
  • Computer Club
  • Debate Club
  • Extreme Sports Club
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Future Farmers of America
  • Film Club
  • French Club
  • Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
  • Gay-Straight Alliance
  • Girl's Freshman Club
  • Girl's Service Club
  • Governor's Program on Abstinence
  • Health Occupations Students of America
  • 4-H
  • In the Right
  • IRE
  • Investment and Trading Club
  • Key Club
  • Latin Club
  • LHS Lacrosse Club
  • Les Amies
  • Mask & Gavel
  • Math Club
  • Mes Freres
  • Mock Trail Team
  • National Beta Club
  • National English Honors Society
  • National Forensic League
  • National Honor Society
  • Philosophy Club
  • PRIDE
  • Quiz Bowl
  • REACH
  • Science Bowl
  • Science Club
  • Science Olympiad
  • Sign Language Club
  • Student Parking Association
  • Spanish Club
  • Writer's Club
  • Young at Heart

The Quiz Bowl team won the Cajun Quiz Bowl Tournament in 1998, made playoffs at the NAQT National Quiz Bowl Tournament in 2009, and won the National Beta Club State Quiz Bowl Tournament in 2009 and 2010.

The Science Bowl team won the Louisiana Regional Science Bowl Tournament in 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010, becoming the first Louisiana school in the competition's history to win three consecutive tournaments.

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