Clubs/Extra Curricular Activities
- Academic Bowl
- Ambassadors
- Asian American Club
- Basketbell Pep Band(Music Related)
- Best Buddies
- Book Club
- Chess Club
- Debate Team
- Drama Club
- Echoes: Literary Magazine
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Fishing Club
- Forensics Team
- Future Doctors & Scientists
- Gay-Straight Alliance
- Green Club
- Hispanic Club
- Horizons Club
- Homework Club
- Improv Comedy Club
- International Thespian Society
- It's Academic
- Jewish Student Club
- Key Club
- Latin Dance Team
- Math Team
- Marching Band(Music Related)
- Mock Trial
- National Art Honor Society(NAHS)
- National Honors Society(NHS)
- Photo Club
- Physics Club
- Pipe Band(Music Related)
- Students Against Distructive Decisions(SADD)
- Science Fair
- Seven CLub
- Ski and Snowboard Club
- Spanish Honors Society(SHS)
- Student Government Association
- The Rockville Steppers
- Yearbook(Class)
- Young Changemakers
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