Clubs
Where Passions Become Possibilities
At SJND, clubs are where students discover new interests, make friends, and become leaders.
With over 50 student-led organizations, from cultural clubs to service groups, robotics and the arts, there’s a place for every student to belong. Clubs aren’t just “something extra,” they’re a vital part of high school life. Research shows that students involved in extracurricular activities build stronger leadership, collaboration, and time-management skills while also creating memories that last a lifetime.

At SJND, clubs are:
- Student-driven -led by passionate peers with faculty support.
- Inclusive -everyone is welcome, no experience required.
- Purposeful - each club has service, leadership, or learning built in.
- Fun! - from debate competitions to multicultural festivals, our campus is alive with student energy.
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Clubs at SJND
- 67 Club
- Aerospace Club
- Asian American/Pacific Islander Athlete Club
- Asian Student Association (ASA)
- ASL (American Sign Language) Club
- Badminton Club
- Baking Club
- Bio-Club
- Black Student Union (BSU)
- Build On
- Business & Entrepreneurship Club
- Cardio Crew
- Chess Club
- Cookie Run: Kingdom Club
- Creation and Design Club
- Crochet and Knitting Club
- Economics Club
- Escape Club
- Fashion Exchange Club
- Filipino American Student Association (FASO)
- Fundraiser Club
- Girl Up
- Girls Who Lift
- Habesha Student Union (HSU)
- Interact
- Jazz Pop Rock (JPR) Club
- Jesus Club
- Jewish Student Union (JSU)
- Latinos Unidos
- Math Club
- Men's Mental Health Club
- Middle Eastern, North African Student Association (MENASA)
- Musical Theater Association (MTA)
- Neurodiversity Advocacy Club
- Next Step Dance Club
- One Voice
- PAWPRINTS
- Photography Club
- Pickleball Club
- Pilot Island Student Newspaper
- Pilot Paintball Club
- Prisms Literary Magazine
- Science Olympiad Team
- St. Joseph Elementary School (SJES) Tutoring Club
- SJND Gaming Club
- SJND Medical Association
- SJND Pilot Robotics
- SJND Sports Talk Podcast
- Speech and Debate Club
- Steam Society
- Strings Club
- The Federalist Party Club
- The SJND Alternative Music Project (AMP)
- Us's Club
- Weightlifting Club
- World Cup Club
- Yearbook Club
FAQs
- Why do colleges care about clubs?
- Can I be in more than one club?
- What leadership opportunities do clubs provide?
- Do clubs cost money?
- What if I’m shy or don’t know anyone?






