White Station High School - List of Clubs

List of Clubs

  • Student Council
  • Model United Nations
  • Mock Trial
  • HOSA
  • Optimist Club
  • Book Club
  • Green Team
  • French Club
  • Latin Club
  • German Club
  • Psychology Club
  • Japanese Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Community Service Club
  • Harry Potter Club
  • UNICEF Club
  • Spectrum
  • Speech and Drama Club
  • International Thespian Society
  • Big Brother/Big Sister
  • Knowledge Bowl
  • Science Olympiad
  • P.O.P.P.I.N.
  • National Honor Society
  • Word Smith
  • DECA
  • JROTC Color Guard
  • JROTC Drill Team
  • Pan-African Club
  • Mu Alpha Theta
  • Make-a-Wish Club
  • FOF (Focus on Fashion)
  • FCCLA
  • FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
  • Illustration Club
  • Art to Heart Club
  • International Club
  • C.S.I. (Culture Shock International) Club
  • Bicycling Society
  • Showstoppers
  • Fly Fishing
  • Comedy Club

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