Over 35 clubs line up across the breezeway for the club fair, an opportunity for students to get to know what a club offers.
Club advisors get ready for the up and coming school year and to tip things off is the club fair, setting up a table with signs, free candy, and a colorful spinning wheel to gain the attention of potential members.
Clubs provide students with a wide variety of after school options. Cultural clubs are a place to find a community that shares the same culture. These include Black Student Union, Asian Student Union, Latino Student Union, Indigenous Student Union, Pinoy Student Union, Muslim Student Association, Pacific Islander Club, and African Youth and Community Organization.
Service clubs such as Civic Scholars, Key Club, Red Cross, Food Pantry, Student Health Advisory Council, and REAP Solutions. provide a way to set a future plan after high school.
Academic clubs learn something new or further dream careers, such as HOSA, Mock Trial, Robotics, and Rocket Team.
Many clubs provide a community of people that share the same interest, such as DJ/Podcasting, Disc Golf Club, Weights and Conditioning, Young Life, The Truth: Bible Club, Thespians Club, French Club, Pride Club, and Video Crew.
For students who were unable to attend the club fair, sign ups are still available on the 5-Star app and website.
Sophomore Izzy Adams was walking on the breezeway during the club fair. “The weather is great, sunny and windy, it’s cape weather,” said Adams. “Clubs I’m joining are REAP, Video Crew and Pride Club, some of these clubs I have been in since my freshman year, so I feel like I belong in the community they have and it’s something to look forward to at the end of each day.”