Colorguard
For students who want to have the fun of learning to perform to music as part of a synchronized team.
Distributive Education Club of America (DECA)
This club is associated with the Marketing course. It provides an installation program, opportunities for students to practice leadership and
to attend regional and national conferences.
Family, Career, Community Leaders of America
The FCCLA gives students the opportunity to perform community and school service projects while learning useful skills for the future.
First Robotics Team
Mr. Cote-DeCormier
The robotics team is composed of highly motivated students, teachers and professional engineers. The team designs and builds a robot capable of performing complex tasks. The team then travels with the robot to regional and national competitions, starting in March. The project provides opportunities for students to develop skills in a broad range of engineering activities, while being mentored by professional engineers from Hamilton Sunstrand Space Systems International.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
Mr. Walsh
FBLA is an organization of students who sponsor a crafts fair, perform service projects, have guest speakers from the community, take field trips to businesses, attend conferences, participate in state and national competitions and raise funds for these activities.
Future Teachers of America
Advisors: Mrs. Marek and Mr. Szczesiul
The Future Teachers of America is a group of students interested in pursuing teaching as a career. It provides information about teaching and opportunities to learn about the profession through classroom observations, job shadowing, tutoring opportunities and state conferences.
The Lamplighters
The Lamplighters Drama Club is for students with interest in theater, acting, costumes, props, sound systems, set design and construction. It holds weekly meetings, which serve as informational workshops for this theater group.
National Honor Society
Advisors: Ms. Burr, Ms. Czarnecki, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Holmes, Ms. Peloquin, Ms. Petrucci and Ms. Raposa
Students must be nominated for and selected into the National Honor Society based on their academic performance, community service and leadership. It is a national scholarship and community service organization.
Rays of Hope Walkathon
Advisors: Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Cokkinias, Ms. Piela, Ms. Tsilibocos
Students have the opportunity to help raise monies for charity by participating in the Rays of Hope Walkathon.
Student Community Service Organization (Leo)
Advisors: Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Cokkinias
Leo is sponsored by the Lion’s International. Students will voluntarily work on full group or individual community services. It offers students the opportunity to participate in community activities while gaining "hours/credits" for their participation. Many colleges and universities look for documented community service when assessing a potential student.
The Student Senate
Advisors: Ms. Clark and Mr. Kelleher
Comprised of elected student representatives The Student Senate is a social, charitable and leadership organization involved in school activities.
Youth Vote
Advisor: Mrs. Mazzone
This activity is designed for students interested in politics, government and would like to become involved in November elections.