Activities
Arts
- Art Festival
- Debate- Danny Bernick and Robert Ciborowski State Champions 2009
- Drama Club
- Japanese culture club
- Jazz Band
- One-Act Plays
- Fiddles And Friends (orchestral performing group)
- Pep Band
- Pit Orchestra
- Chamber Singers
- Fall Play
- Speech
- Spring Musical
- Ski/Snowboard Club
- Summer Marching Band
Athletics
- Baseball - State Champions-1994, 4th place 2006
- Basketball - boys, girls - Boys State 2nd place 2008, Boys State appearance 2009
- Cheerleading
- Colorguard
- Cross-Country - Boys 12th place State 2006, Boys 7th place State 2004 (Jonathan Stublaski, Nick Saucedo, Jon Vallez, Adam Casillas, Luke Kane, Scott Vaughn, Erik Hall) 1:26:48.5
- Dance Team- State Appearances 2005,2006,2007, 2008 and 2010
- Football
- Golf -, girls
- Gymnastics
- Hockey - Boys (State Tournament Appearances: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1993, 1997), girls
- Lacrosse Club - boys
- Nordic Skiing
- Soccer - boys, girls
- Softball
- Swimming - boys, girls
- Tennis - boys, girls
- Track - boys, girls - State boys 17th place, 2007
- Ultimate
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
- Winter Drumline - State Champions 2012
- Winterguard
Special Interests
- Almas
- Business Professionals of America (BPA)
- Chess Club
- Debate
- Environmental Club
- Film Club
- French Club
- Global Connections
- Interact
- Key Club
- Link Crew
- Math Team-State-24th place
- Mock Trial
- Model Assembly
- Model United Nations
- National Honor Society (NHS)
- Robotics
- Recycling Club
- Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
- Student Congress
- Student Council
- Upward Bound
- Yearbook
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