Fishers High School Clubs & Activities
- Dance Team (has won National Championships in 2009 and in 2011 and 2012, as a combined team with Hamilton Southeastern called "Fishers Fusion", as well as placing in the top 3 in State in 2008, 2009 and 2010)
- Spanish Club
- French Club
- German Club
- Japanese Club
- Key Club
- Anime Club
- RPG Club
- Guitar Club
- Student Council
- Interact Club
- Sit N' Knit Club
- Model United Nations
- Academic Team (Quiz Bowl, Spell Bowl, Super Bowl)
- Speech Team
- Harry Potter Club
- Destination Imagination
- International Thespian Society
- Math Club/Team
- National Honor Society
- Quill and Scroll
- American Sign Language Club
- Nintendo Club
- Art Club
- Best Buddies
- DECA
- Drama Club
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Film Club
- FFA
- High School Literary Magazine
- Recycling Club
- Ski and Snowboard Club
- Spirit Club
- Step Club
- Student Venture
- Campus Life
- We the People
- Write Life Poetry Club
- fall/Winter Guard
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