Clubs
James Madison High School has a number of clubs which are listed here in alphabetical order:
- African Heritage Club
- Attendance Committee
- African Heritage Club
- Art Journal
- Art Squad
- Attendance Committee
- Asian Student Union
- Baseball Club
- Business Journal
- Cheering Squads: Twirlers Cheerleaders Boosters
- Chess Club
- Christian Culture Club
- Chinese Cultural Services
- Club Hispanic
- Consultative Council
- Crochet club
- Drama Club
- Environmental Club
- Executive Internship
- Fidelitas
- Flag Squad
- Gay Straight Alliance
- KEY CLUB
- Law Journal
- Leadership
- Library Pagemasters
- Lighting Squad
- Marching Band
- Math Team
- Mock Trial
- Moot Court
- Peer Mediation
- Peer Tutoring
- Performing Arts Club
- Photography Club
- Project Gap
- Project REACH
- Recycling Club
- S.A.F.E.
- S.E.L.F.
- Senior Council
- Softball Club
- Stepping Club
- The Moment (Newspaper)
- Science Research Club
- S.A.V.E. Leaders Corps
- Sing
- Spring Musical
- Student Government
- NYS Science Honor Society
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