St. Charles North High School - Activities

Activities

Saint Charles North offers over fifty clubs & activities.

  • Art Club
  • Auto Club
  • BPA (Business Professionals of America)
  • Breakdancing Club
  • Broadcasting Club
  • Calculus Clubhouse
  • Chess Team
  • Class Representatives
  • Color Guard
  • DECA
  • Debate
  • Drama Club
  • Drumline
  • FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America)
  • Chef's Club
  • Equestrian Club
  • Eco Club
  • French National Honor Society
  • FEA (Future Educators of America)
  • Galaxy Council
  • H.O.P.E.
  • Key Club
  • Literary Magazine
  • Madrigals
  • Marching Band
  • Mock Trial
  • Model United Nations
  • Multimedia & Video Production Club
  • Musical
  • National Art Honor Society
  • National Honor Society
  • Newspaper (Stargazer)
  • North Star Ambassadors
  • Peer Leadership
  • Peer Mediation
  • Pep Club (Blue Rush)
  • Photo Club
  • Scholastic Bowl
  • R.E.A.C.H. (realizing everyone and anyone can help)
  • School Store
  • Service-Learning Club
  • Spanish National Honor Society
  • Speech Team
  • Sports Medicine
  • Student Council (North Star Council)
  • Student Outreach Society
  • T.E.A.M. Polaris
  • Tech Crew
  • Theater
  • Yearbook (Polaris)

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