Clemente High School - Additional Programs/Features

Additional Programs/Features

Clemente offers a Night School program. Clemente also offers different after school programs. Clemente's recreational facility include an Olympic-styled swimming pool, two indoor gyms, a fully equipped weight room, a baseball field, soccer field, softball field, and several outdoor basketball courts. Clemente's Wildcats Student Health Center offers free medical care and counseling services to students. Clemente has nine computer labs, four portable laptop labs, and an Internet-ready computer in every classroom. Clemente television production classes produce a news bulletin broadcast in most classrooms daily. Clemente sponsors dozens of clubs, including Drum Line, Band, Chorus, Steel Drum Band, School Newspaper, Yearbook, National Honor Society, Academic Decathlon, African American Club, Mexican Club, Student Government, Play for Peace, Science Club and more.

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