Torrington High School - Clubs

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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