Clubs
Ski Club: A club for students interested in skiing, with planned trips to Ski Sundown, CT
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA): A club to give students background and experience in the business world
Model UN: A club to give students a background in politics and debate
National Honor Society: An honor society and civic organization
Lungs for Jenny: A club in memory of THS student Jenny Kim- the club performs service activities for the communities
Peace Jam: A club to promote awareness of international issues and humanitarian projects
Young Democratic: A club for students who wish to be active in the Democratic Party
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA): A club to promote relationships and attitudes amongst all students
Guitar Club: A club for those interested in guitar
Interact Club: A club dedicated to community service
Science Club: A club for students interested in science or careers in science
Sign Language Club: A club for those interested in learning or improving their skill at sign language
Teenage Republicans: A club for students interested in being active in the Republican Party
Ceramics Club: A club for students interested in ceramics and community service
Mock Trial: A club for students interested in law
Key Club: A club for students interested in community service
Art Club: A club for students interested in art and painting murals in the school
Chess Club: For those interested in learning or improving at the game of chess
Modern Language Club: For those interested in language and the study of language
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Famous quotes containing the word clubs:
“As night returns bringing doubts
That swarm around the sleepers head
But are fended off with clubs and knives ...”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
“Remember that the peer group is important to young adolescents, and theres nothing wrong with that. Parents are often just as important, however. Dont give up on the idea that you can make a difference.”
—The Lions Clubs International and the Quest Nation. The Surprising Years, I, ch.5 (1985)
“We shall exchange our material thinking for something quite different, and we shall all be kin. We shall all be enfranchised, prohibition will prevail, many wrongs will be righted, vampires and grafters and slackers will be relegated to a class by themselves, stiff necks will limber up, hearts of stone will be changed to hearts of flesh, and little by little we shall begin to understand each other.”
—General Federation Of Womens Clubs (GFWC)