Center Line High School - Activities and Clubs

Activities and Clubs

Stagecrew : Stagecrew is an after school activity at Center Line where students design and build sets for the Drama club plays.

Link Crew: Link Crew is a high school transition program that welcomes freshmen to make them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their high school experience. Link Crew is built on the belief that students can help students succeed.

National Honor Society: NHS is an organization that recognizes students who show achievement in character, scholarship, leadership, and service.

Community Outreach: Community Outreach is a program that betters the community through different activities and acts of kindness. Some of these activities include, Roadside clean-ups, food delivery, Adopt-a-family, and volunteering at the Special Olympics.

Math Club:The Math Club is a fairly new club founded in 2008. Dubbed “Fun with Numbers,” Center Line’s math club is a good place for math-lovers to gather.

Spanish Club: The Spanish Club helps students learn Spanish while having fun.

Drama: The Drama Club hosts many plays for not only Center Line students, but also other students in the district and anyone else who wishes to come and watch.

Student Council: Student Council hosts several blood drives, dances and other activities every year.

DECA: DECA is a business related competition.

Students Against Destructive Decisions: SADD’s goal is to help students see the importance in making safe decisions. SADD hosts Grim Reaper, SADD game night and other activities throughout the year.

International Club: This club is a club where students learn about different cultures and do fun activities from different cultures. You don't have to be an international student to join this club instead we want to make this club open to everyone no matter what their race, religion or their sex is.

Read more about this topic:  Center Line High School

Famous quotes containing the words activities and, activities and/or clubs:

    Justice begins with the recognition of the necessity of sharing. The oldest law is that which regulates it, and this is still the most important law today and, as such, has remained the basic concern of all movements which have at heart the community of human activities and of human existence in general.
    Elias Canetti (b. 1905)

    Both gossip and joking are intrinsically valuable activities. Both are essentially social activities that strengthen interpersonal bonds—we do not tell jokes and gossip to ourselves. As popular activities that evade social restrictions, they often refer to topics that are inaccessible to serious public discussion. Gossip and joking often appear together: when we gossip we usually tell jokes and when we are joking we often gossip as well.
    Aaron Ben-Ze’Ev, Israeli philosopher. “The Vindication of Gossip,” Good Gossip, University Press of Kansas (1994)

    I had the idea that there were two worlds. There was a real world as I called it, a world of wars and boxing clubs and children’s homes on back streets, and this real world was a world where orphans burned orphans.... I liked the other world in which almost everyone lived. The imaginary world.
    Norman Mailer (b. 1923)