Clubs and Activities
The school nickname is the Lady Mustangs.
- Sports Night and Spirit Week, along with the play, are the overarching activities
- Amnesty International
- Art
- Art National Honor Society
- Badminton
- Band
- Basketball
- Businessworks
- Computer classes
- Computer club
- Creative writing
- Crew
- Cross country
- Dance
- Driver education
- Ecology
- Equestrian
- Forensics
- Italian National Honor Society
- Lacrosse
- Leader's club
- Library
- Math
- Mercy Action (service for freshman and sophomores)
- Mercy Mentors
- Mercy Players
- Mixed chorus
- Varsity Mock Trial Team (Go by The Spartans as opposed to Lady Mustangs)
- National Honor Society
- OLMANAC
- Photography
- Pro-life
- SADD
- Ski club
- Soccer
- Softball
- Spanish
- Spanish National Honor Society
- Student council
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and rield
- Tri-M Music Honor Society
- Video club
- Volleyball
- Windows (Literary Magazine)
- Witness (Service for Juniors and Seniors)
- Yearbook ("The Tower")
Read more about this topic: Our Lady Of Mercy Academy (New York)
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