Chaparral High School (Colorado) - Clubs

Clubs

Advocates for Africa (formerly Invisible Children Club), Aerospace, Amensty International, Live (Bible Club), Club Asia, Crafts Guild Club, Extreme Chess, FCA, Fencing Club, Film Addicts, French Club, Guitar 101, Junior Statesmen of America, Model UN, Multicultural Dance, Otaku Club, Recycling, Science, Ski/Snowboard, Spanish, Stick Art Club, Thespians, Ultimate Frisbee, Econ Club

General

Co-Curricular Activities Band, Orchestra, Choir, DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, TSA, Peer Counseling, Link Crew, Newspaper, Speech and Debate, Student Government, Yearbook, Art and Literary Magazine

Club Sports

Boys Volleyball, Ice hockey, Inline Hockey, Girls' Rugby, Boys' Rugby, Unified Basketball, Unified Soccer

The Unified Soccer and Basketball teams provide a unique opportunity for students to volunteer with a branch of Special Olympics in their own school. The Unified Basketball team was organized for the first time at Chaparral High School in winter 2006. The formation of the teams was spearheaded by physical education instructor Lori Pace in concert with the special education department. The Unified Soccer team was first organized in the fall of 2007. The unified sports teams provide an opportunity for students with special needs to participate in organized team sports with their peers in a fun and competitive environment.

Other clubs in the school include Guitar Hero Club, Asian Culture Club (Cosplay), Spanish Club, French Club, Chess Club, and more.

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