Activities and Clubs
Participation in co-curricular activities provides the opportunity for each student to practice concretely what they have intellectually learned in the classroom. Skills such as courageous leadership, informed decision making, and sacrificing for the common good can be personally experienced.
We believe students who participate in activities and clubs should have a varied high school experience that matches their interests and abilities, and that the student has complete choice in selecting their activities and clubs.
The decision to offer or not offer an activity or club is completely dependent upon student participation and student numbers. In order to offer an activity or club, there needs to be a sufficient number of students interested in participating to fulfill the minimum numbers for that activity or club. We are also looking to our students to really choose what activities and clubs they are interested in creating.
The following table shows some suggested clubs and activities, but we are looking to our students to become leaders in the creation and planning of clubs and activities we have not considered.
Activities |
Clubs |
| Student Government |
Honor Society |
| Yearbook Staff |
Drama |
| Newspaper Staff |
Service |
| Cheerleading | Science |
| Dance Team |
Hiking |
| Music (such as Jazz Band) |
Art |
Exciting Opportunities

You can become a school record holder in your first year!
You can begin a new athletic legacy!
The first Eagle thespians to take the stage!
You can join and be on the team to develop the new school newspaper or the yearbook!
You can join the student body government. Make your voice heard. Experience leadership in the school!
You are the founding class—begin the traditions that you want to see passed on for generations!
Start a club! Bring a favorite activity to campus!
Make JPII a school that reflects your interests!