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Getting
involved in extracurricular activities is a good way for students to
meet new people, develop new skills, make a contribution and have some
fun.
You can display your talents, develop your leadership and
organizational abilities, learn to make decisions and manage your time,
and enhance your people skills - all traits that will help you in high
school and beyond.
Check out the many clubs and organizations you can join:
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Academic Decathlon
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Academic Decathlon is a club that participates in a county-wide Academic Decathlon competition held each February. Nine individuals compete in ten academic events in a day-long competition. Students win medals for high scores in each event. |
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Ecology and Sustainability Club
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Block P
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All student athletes who receive their varsity letter in any sport are encouraged to join the campus lettermens club known as "BLOCK P". This is a campus service organization that is school and community oriented, with the club's goals and objectives being to portray interscholastic high school sports in a positive way to both the campus and the community. High school sports are an important part of the overall school climate, and participation of all varsity athletes is welcome. |
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California Scholarship Federation (CSF)
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The purpose of the California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is to foster high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of students of the high schools of California. |
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Drama Club
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The students participate in a number of fundraising activities to help raise money for drama productions here at school and field trips to experience theater. |
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Interact Club
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The Interact Club is a service organization associated with the Rotary Club. Club members organize blood drives on campus and have donated time to help in various local facilities. Money raised by the Club through car washes and other events are donated to groups such as Special Olympics. |
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Pep Squad (Cheerleaders)
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Cheerleading is an activity which supports the school sports programs. Cheering for fall and winter sports helps boost school spirit and develops leadership and communication skills, strength and agility. Cheerleaders practice daily and attend football and boys' basketball games. Cheerleaders also help promote spirit by attending rallies, painting posters, holding fundraisers, participating in some community events and possibly competing in various competitions. This activity is physically and emotionally demanding as well as very time consuming, but cheerleading is also fun. The cheerleading squad has these objectives: 1. To lead cheers and to raise the fan support level for interscholastic athletics; 2. To participate in the activity known as cheerleading by performing gymnastics, partner stunts, motions pyramids and dance movements; and 3. To serve as public relations ambassadors of our school and to promote interscholastic athletics. Tryouts are announced each spring in the Daily Bulletin. |
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Rotary Club
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Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club for secondary students. Members carry out at least two service projects yearly: one that serves the school or the community and another that furthers international understanding. Through Interact, young people develop initiative, leadership skills, and lasting friendships. The Interact Club meets twice a month, elects officers and determines projects for the school year. To remain eligible for membership, Interact members must attend 60% of more of the regular meetings. |
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Students interested in forming a new club need to contact the Activities Director for details on how to proceed.
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