Mount Tabor High School - Clubs

Clubs

Mount Tabor High School offers a variety of student clubs. Some of the clubs available to students are listed below. Students can start their own club at any time, and not all student organizations (especially those with a political affiliation) are officially recognized by the school administration.

  • Academic Team
  • Allegacy Student Credit Union
  • Anime Club
  • Apollo Ten (Male Singing Group)
  • Art Club & Art Honor Society
  • Asian Student Association
  • Book Club
  • Cadence (Literary Magazine)
  • Chemistry Club
  • Chess Club
  • Creative Writing Club
  • Crosby Scholars
  • Debate Club
  • DECA
  • Domestique (Male Service Club)
  • Drama Club/Thespians
  • Ebony Society (Female Service Club)
  • Environmental Club
  • Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
  • French Club/French National Honor Society
  • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
  • Future Teachers of America (FTA)
  • Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
  • German Club
  • Gospel Choir
  • Habitat Club
  • Humanities Club
  • Indian Club
  • Inter-Club Council (ICC)
  • Japanese Culture Club
  • Jazz Band
  • JROTC Teams
  • Key Club
  • Latin Club/Latin Honor Society
  • Marching Spartans
  • Math Club
  • National Art Honor Society
  • National English Honor Society
  • National Honor Society (NHS)
  • National Technical Honor Society (NTHS)
  • Physics Club
  • Ping-Pong Club
  • Red Cross
  • Spanish Club
  • Spartan Club
  • Spartanettes (Female Singing Group)
  • Spartanites (Female Dancing Group)
  • Spontaneous People On The Stage (SPOTS)
  • STAND Club
  • Step Team
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions/Students Against Violence Everywhere (SADD/SAVE)
  • Tabor Girls Council (TGC)
  • Teen Democrats
  • The Filmmakers' Guild
  • Weight Lifting
  • We're Helping You Club (WHY)
  • Young Republicans
  • Youth and Government

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