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Available Clubs
Art Club Students enhance their academic interest in art through participation in the Art Club. To be a member of Art Club you must be in Studio Art. Art club sponsors an Art Scholarship for a continuing Art Student here at St. Joseph Catholic Academy. They also go on a yearly Field Trip, this year they are sponsoring a Volley Ball Tournament to help raise money for their Scholarship Fund. Art Club also helps out the Auction here at St. Joseph's Catholic Academy by making Art for the Auction.
Book Club The book club is open to all High School students. It meets after school approximately once a month to discuss a book chosen by the club. Attendance is not mandatory, and students may pick and choose which books they wish to read and which meetings they would like to attend.
Cheerleading Cheerleading is not governed by WIAA rules and therefore is considered a club rather than a sport.
Chess Club Students interested in playing chess are welcome to join the Chess Club. The club is open to all Middle and High School students and meets after school every Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Players of all interest and ability levels are welcome.
Cooking Club
Open to Middle and High School students.
Dance Club This club is an excellent source of fitness, fun, and helps kids pursue their dancing career. This club is open to all high school students.
French Club Students in the French Club supplement their academic interest in French by participating in the French Club. Fun extra-curricular activities are planned throughout the year. This club is open to all Middle and High School students.
“J” Club The club sponsors sports-centered activities and helps to finance awards and other sports-related needs. You must be a letter winner of a varsity sport to become a member of the “J” Club.
Key Club Key Club is a service organization whose purpose is to build responsibility and a sense of service in its members. The group works with local Kiwanis Club(s) in their service projects whenever possible. The moderator works with four elected officers who provide leadership at Key Club meetings and in service activities for home, school, and community groups. This is only open to High School students.
Knitting Club Knitting Club is open to all Middle School and High School students who are interested in knitting or wanting to learn how to knit.
Ping Pong Club The Ping Pong Club is open to any Middle and High School students. There are club activities held on the fourth floor every Tuesday after school. The club not only aims to introduce the Chinese Pingpong Culture to our students but also aims to enrich their school lives. Future plans are to make it more competitive with Ping Pong tournaments.
Pro-Life Club This club is for High School students who have a deep concern for life. This group advocates not only for the unborn, but for all life; old and young, the sick, dying and impoverished. They support a young Ugandan boy named Dennis Kipnget, attend state, regional, and national events, provide pro-life information to the student body, and have a good time doing it. Since this club meets before school, each student is allowed to participate in other clubs and sports as well. They are not just about the child in the womb, but all life, everywhere and anywhere!
Pyschology Club Psychology Club is a student organization dedicated to enhancing the experience and appreciation of psychology to all students through a variety of social and educational activities. The goals of Psychology Club include: Learn more about psychology; See how is applies to our everyday lives; Provide more detailed information about specific topics in the field; Help students obtain educational and career information about the field of psychology; Help students prepare to take the AP Psychology test; and Sponsoring educational programs in the middle and high school related to teen issues, such as relationship issues, school and stress, eating disorders, and mental health. Any junior or senior may join and there is no prerequisite (it is not necessary to take Psychology as a course in order to be admitted).
Spanish Club Students in the Spanish Club supplement their academic interest in Spanish by participating in the Spanish Club. Fun extra-curricular activities are planned throughout the year. This club is open to all Middle and High School students.
SADD SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) is an High School student “no use” organization that attempts to combat some of the major killers of their age group: underage drinking, drug abuse, violence, and suicide. SADD educates students, mobilizes positive peer pressure, and encourages communication between parents and teens. |