Captain Shreve High School - Clubs and Activities

Clubs and Activities

Eligibility to participate in those extracurricular activities marked with an asterisk (*) is determined at the end of each grading period. The student must have a grade point average of 2.0 (or higher, in the case of certain groups) and pass 5 subjects on the weighted scale in order to be eligible. The administration may deny membership to students who exhibit patterns of inappropriate behavior.

  • Art Club
  • Astra Club
  • Black Studies Association
  • Cheerleading
    • Varsity Cheerleading / Al E. Gator
    • Junior Varsity Cheerleading
    • Ninth Grade Cheerleading
    • Competition Cheerleading
  • Debate
  • Drama Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Football Ad Staff
  • French Club
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • Highline
  • Interact Club
  • International Club
  • International Thespian Society
  • JROTC
    • Raiders
    • Rifle Team
    • Orienteering
    • Color Guard
    • Drill Team
  • League of Presidents
  • LOG
  • Mock Trial
  • Mu Alpha Theta
  • National Honor Society
  • Newspaper Staff - The Enterprise
  • PTSA Distinguished Scholars
  • Pep Squad
  • Quiz Bowl Team
  • Science Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Student Council
  • Youth in Government
  • Z-Club

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