Clubs
J.K. Mullen offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations. Over 90% of students participate in at least one co-curricular activity throughout the year. Some of these include:
- Student Council
- National Honor Society (as well as Honor Societies for Spanish, French and Latin)
- S.A.D.D.
- Bowling Club
- Billards Club
- Culture Club
- Drama Club
- Figure Skating Club
- HOPE
- Lasallian Youth
- Newspaper
- Knowledge Bowl
- Mullen Scribes (creative writing club)
- Young Democrats and Young Republicans
- Young Libertarians
- Chess Club
- Photography Club
- United Students for America (USA)
- ACSA (African Cultural and Social Awareness) Club
- De La Salle program
- 14ers Club
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