Clubs and Activities
Lyman High School has a wide variety of clubs and after school activities. These include:
Academic Team, Anime Club, Art Club, American Sign Language Club, Band (Marching and Concert), Bible Club, BPA (Business Professionals of America), Boxing, Chess Club, Chorus, College Club, Ping Pong Club, Color Guard/Dance Team, DECA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Educators of America, Future Farmers of America, Frisbee Club, Gay-Straight Alliance, Greyhound Growl Newspaper, Greyhound Radio Club, International Club (Spanish/French), Latin Hip-Hop Club, Lyman Theological Society, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, National English Honor Society, National Science Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, Pep Club, Photography Club, Ping-pong Team, Rowing Team, Robotics Team (FIRST FRC 2757 & FTC 3045), Rock Climbing Club, SkillsUSA, Student Government, Thespian Society, The Greyhound Yearbook, Young Democrats, Teenage Republicans, National English Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, National Forensics League, Rho Kappa, and Quill & Scroll
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