Kamiak High School - Clubs and Activities

Clubs and Activities

  • Academic Coaches
  • American Sign Language
  • Art Club
  • Band/Kamiak Show Band
  • Book Club
  • Cheer
  • Chess Club
  • Choir (Men's, Women's, Co-ed, Barbershop, Jazz)
  • Christian Impact Club
  • Color Guard
  • Conflict Mediators
  • Cooking Club
  • Dulcineas Dance Team
  • Debate
  • DECA
  • Drama
  • Engineering Club
  • Film Society
  • French Club
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
  • FutureIdeas
  • Gaming Club
  • Gauntlet (the school newspaper)
  • German Club
  • GREAN Club
  • Guitar Club
  • GSA (The Gay-straight alliance)
  • Hip Hop Club
  • Horticulture
  • Human Rights Club
  • International Outreach
  • Japanese Club
  • Jazz Band
  • Key Club
  • Knights in Action
  • Knights on Elephantback
  • Knowledge Bowl and Hi-Q
  • Leadership
  • Library Advisory Board
  • Link Crew
  • Math Club
  • Multi-cultural Club
  • National Honor Society
  • OneVoice Club
  • Orchestra
  • Peer Tutoring
  • Pep Club
  • Red Cross Club
  • Russian Club
  • Sandscript
  • Skills USA
  • Spanish Club
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society
  • Viscom

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