Deep Run High School - Clubs

Clubs

Deep Run High school has a variety of clubs which encourage students to get more involved with the community and explore their interests. Clubs include: Academic Quiz Bowl, Amnesty Club, Art Club, Asian Alliance, Automobile Club, Best Buddies Club, Computer Club, DECA, Debate Club, Animal League, Chess Club, Comedy Club, Orchestra Club, Drama Club, Environmental Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Forensics, FCCLA, FEA, French Club, History Club, Interact Club, International Thespian Society, Junior-Senior Alliance, Key Club, Literary Magazine, Page Turners, Peer Helpers, Robotics Team, SADD, SCA, The Sentinel, SODA, Spanish Club, STEM, Yearbook, and Young Leaders. All these clubs are headed by a faculty member. Clubs may be created by a five student body interest along with one faculty adviser.

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