New Smyrna Beach High School - Activities

Activities

The high school offers various activities for students to get involved in such as academic team, The Barracuda Band, drama, International Thespian Society troupe 1903, art, spirit club, class steering committees, photography, Key Club, FFA, HOSA, SGA, Spanish club, French club, Cuda Care, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Cuda Marketing, Campus Impact, chess club, Model UN, Interact, and more! New Smyrna Beach High School is home to the award winning varsity dance team, The Showdolls. They are currently under the direction of Ms. Renne Lindsey. The Showdolls have won 11 national dance team championships:

  1. 1990 Prop:-"Joker's Wild"
  2. 1993 Prop - "Hairspray"
  3. 1994 Prop - "Orient Express"
  4. 1995 Prop - "True Colors"
  5. 1996 Prop - "On Safari"
  6. 1998 Prop - "Vogue"
  7. 1999 High Kick - "Prisoner"
  8. 2000 High Kick - "Electricity"
  9. 2004 Prop - "A Pirate's Life"
  10. 2005 Prop - "Live From Mars"
  11. 2010 High Kick - "Cirque"
  12. 2011 High Kick - "Nerds"

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