We All Belong
LHS Clubs
The mission and focus of the following student clubs at Lexington High School directly support our district Core Value of "We All Belong" by providing affinity and camaraderie with others who share specific identities. A full list of LHS Clubs and Activities is available here.
Amnesty International Club promotes social justice by bringing attention to human rights violations.
Advisor: Kathryn DewittArmenian Club raises awareness of the Armenian culture and affairs.
Advisor: Kathryn DewittAsian Drama Club brings together students who are interested in Asian dramas.
Advisor: Katelyn NataleAsian Students' Union explores different Asian experiences.
Advisors: Margaret Shih & Jeiying YaoBollywood Club brings together people with a common interest in Bollywood movies and watch movies as a group.
Best Buddies provides the opportunity for students with "disabilities" to make friends with students who are "non-disabled."
Advisors: Paula Rizzo & Robin StrizhakBhangra Club practices the Indian dance Bhangra.
Chinese Calligraphy Club learns about Chinese culture through the art of calligraphy.
Advisor: Barbara AdolphChinese Cultural Play spreads appreciation and enjoyment of traditional Chinese games and develops a community of fun and appreciation of Chinese culture.
Advisor: Sheryl KaczmarekChinese Senior English Academy teaches basic English to Chinese seniors of Lexington so they may be less reliant on their children.
Advisor: Lily ZhuChristian Club: Students with a Purpose creates a Christian community that welcomes Christians and non-Christians to explore beliefs, support one other in prayer and fellowship, and to serve those in need.
Advisor: Samuel BehEast Asian Chess (Shogi) Club's goal is to relax and have fun playing an entertaining board game in a noncompetetive atmosphere.
Advisor: Dea HauptFrench Club explores Francophone cultures and speak French.
Advisors: Michael Doherty & Heather KimuraGender and Sexuality Alliance is a support, education, advocacy, and discussion group for LHS students and adults concerned about issues impacting queer people, their families and their allies.
Advisors: Jeremie Bateman & Rachel JaysonHarmonic Asian Instrument & Music to promote East Asian culture, plan performances such as the Talent Show and Asian Night.
Advisor: Jeiying YaoHumans of LHS provides a chance for LHS to come together as a community by allowing a range of diverse students and faculty present their stories via pictures and ideas.
Advisor: Damien BarneschiIndian Americans of Lexington (IAL) creates a stronger sense of identity and community within the Indian youth.
Advisor: Parul KumarK-pop Dance Club provides a space to learn Korean dances together and also discuss the latest in the industry.
Muslim Youth Group of Lexington fosters the development of the Muslim community and interfaith relations.
Origami Club studies the Japanese art of paper folding.
Advisor: Michaela TracySpanish Club connects people with a love for the Spanish language and Hispanic culture. Their goal is to practice Spanish, delve into the Latin American culture, and even discover differences between idiomatic expressions or accents in different Spanish speaking countries.
Advisor: Eric Martha-ReynoldsRace Amity Club strives to create a welcoming space to discuss racial and identity issues and inspire members to take direct action to reduce racial injustices.
Advisor: Keira CampbellYoung African American Leadership Association (YAALA) creates a safe space for students of color to openly discuss personal experiences and microaggressions at the school.
Advisor: Gretchen SegarsLast Update: November 2020