James Madison High School (New York) - Clubs

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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