Niles North High School - Activities

Activities

  • Mattresses
  • Bicycle Club
  • Gaming Club
  • Debate
  • Auto Club
  • Engineering Club
  • Model UN
  • Cricket
  • Thespian Troupe #113
  • Tri-M Music Honor Society
  • Academic Bowl
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Wrestling
  • Volleyball
  • Track
  • Tennis
  • Cheerleading
  • Chess (State Champs 2006, 2010, 2012)
  • Music-Instrumental
  • Music-Vocal
  • Newspaper Production (North Star)
  • Pom Pom (Vikettes)
  • Student Council
  • Hockey
  • Gymnastic
  • Yearbook Production (SAGA)
  • Theatre
  • Percussion Ensemble (Progressive Steps)
  • W.H.O. Club/Dance Marathon Board (Various activities such as Dance Marathon)
  • Swimming
  • Cross Country
  • Soccer
  • Take One (advanced vocal jazz ensemble)
  • Sound Check (intermediate vocal jazz ensemble)
  • Harmonic Motion AKA "HarMo" (beginner vocal jazz ensemble)
  • DECA
  • Creative Cooking Club
  • Fashion Club
  • International Club
  • Israeli Club
  • Japanese Club
  • Korean Club
  • Chinese Club
  • Assyrian Club
  • Indo-Pak Club
  • Russian Club
  • Booster Club
  • Hellenic Club
  • German Club
  • Filipino Club
  • Latino Club
  • Project Lead
  • Recycling Club
  • Green Squad (Environmental Club)
  • Film Club
  • Paintball Club
  • Anime Club

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