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Activities & Clubs
- Amaranth
Amaranth is the St Joseph High School literary journal Read More >
- Animal Volunteer Club
- Baking Club
- Camp Sunshine
- Debate Club
The debate club is open to all SJHS students who share a love for
debating current topics. Students will meet once a month to plan thier
debate, (teams, topics, etc.). The monthly debate will follow a
prescibed format and the moderator will serve as judge. Read More >
- Drama Club
The Drama club performs musical and plays throughout the course of the school year. Performances are held in the Fall and in the Spring. Read More >
- English Club
The English Club meets to discuss stories, plays movies, poems and books, to play word games and to plan for trips to plays, movies or readings. Read More >
- French Club
The French Club meets several times throughout the year to celebrate French culture and holidays, à la française when possible. Read More >
- French National Honor Society
- Freshman Guides
- Frisbee Club
- Future Teachers Club
The Future Teachers Club meets monthly to hear speakers from education fields, helps teachers in grades K-12 by volunteering, teaches CCD or other special classes, conducts polls on education issues and share their career interests with each other. Read More >
- Guitar Club
The guitar club is open to students who play guitar and would like the
opportunity to dicuss popular music and learn how to play various
songs with the input of other club members. This is also an outlet for
the sharing of talents and an opportunity for self expression. Read More >
- Habitat for Humanity
- History Club
Members meet monthly to discuss historical
topics picked by the students. Members also discuss the local,
state, and national elections. Read More >
- Human Relations Club
- International/Asian Club
- Irish Club
Students meet to celebrate and appreciate Irish culture. Irish heritage is NOT a requirement. Read More >
- Italian Club
The Italian Club meets monthly to promote Italian culture, music, art and food through after school activities such visiting centers of Italian culture, attending operas and plays, making trips to museums and restaurants. Read More >
- Letters of Love
The Letters of Club Club welcomes all students who would like to extend
kindness and compassion to those in the elderly community. Read More >
- Math Club
The Math Club is open to all students who have a love for math and
praciticing their skill. Teams are formed among the members to
participate in state wide competitions. Read More >
- Movie Club
Students gather to watch the best contemporary, classic, foreign, and
domestic films. After the films, students discuss the movie, its
underlying message, and how the message is portrayed through effects,
setting, script, and angles. Read More >
- National Honor Society
- Pep Club
The Pep Club is a club that promotes school spirit and enthusiasm for all our sports teams and other extracurricular events. Read More >
- Ping Pong Club
- Portfolio Club
- S.A.D.D. Empowered Club
- Science Club
- SJ Today
- Spanish Club
The
Spanish Club meets throughout the year. All students interested in the
richness of the Spanish and Latin American cultures are welcome. Read More >
- Spanish National Honor Society
St. Joseph High School is the Iboamerican Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society. Read More >
- Technology Club
- Wellness Club
The Wellness Club serves to heighten student awareness of the importance and the benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle by diet, excercise, and mental well being. Read More >
- Writing Center
The Writing Center is a student-centered learning, resource, and study
environment for students to obtain and seek help concerning writing
expository essays, creative assignments, and research/term papers for
their classes. Read More >
- Yearbook
The Yearbook is currently working on its 2010 publication. Following Columbia University School of Journalism’s ideas, concepts and format, the Spectrum continues to be one of New England’s award winning premier high school medalist yearbooks. Although the staff (writers, editors, photographers, and business managers) is made up of mostly juniors and seniors, freshmen and sophomores fill 40% of the staff needs. Read More >
- Zumba Club
- Student Ambassadors
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May, 2013
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05-23
Academic Awards Banquet
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05-28
Professional Development- Noon Dismissal
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05-28
Senior Graduation Practice
8:00 AM

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