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Course-related Organizations
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National Honor Society
Student body organizations abound at each of our nine
high school campuses.
In addition to larger student body organizations such as
Student Council, grade level groups, there are more individualized
clubs that meet the needs and interests of every student.
Clubs and organizations fall into several categories, including
course credit organizations such as band, choir, peer helpers,
newspaper, yearbook and ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps).
Course-related Organizations
Course-related organizations that do not earn high school
credit include:

Service Clubs
Service clubs on campus perform a wide variety of community
service activities. They can include:
- Culture Club
- Key Club
- Close-Up (U.S. History)
- Spirit Line
- Youth Alive
School service clubs and individual students have consistently
logged more than 10,000 hours per year in service to the
community. This has included:
- food drives
- visiting the elderly
- tutoring young children
- building houses
- neighborhood clean-ups
- blood drives
- collecting donations for charitable projects

Special Interest Clubs
Special interest clubs address specific interests of students
that may vary among campuses throughout the district. Examples
are:
- Academic Decathalon
- Masque & Dagger (theater arts)
- Speech Club
- Ski Club
- SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
- Book Club
- Science Club

National Honor Society
Selection criteria (must be nominated by a faculty
member)
- All applicants must be working towards meeting district
graduation requirements
- All applicants must have a cumulative honor point average
of 5.0 or above.
- All applicants must fill out and turn in a review form.
Once a student becomes an NHS member, he/she must maintain
the above criteria. See your school counseling office for
more detailed information.

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