Activities
- Mattresses
- Bicycle Club
- Gaming Club
- Debate
- Auto Club
- Engineering Club
- Model UN
- Cricket
- Thespian Troupe #113
- Tri-M Music Honor Society
- Academic Bowl
- Basketball
- Baseball
- Football
- Wrestling
- Volleyball
- Track
- Tennis
- Cheerleading
- Chess (State Champs 2006, 2010, 2012)
- Music-Instrumental
- Music-Vocal
- Newspaper Production (North Star)
- Pom Pom (Vikettes)
- Student Council
- Hockey
- Gymnastic
- Yearbook Production (SAGA)
- Theatre
- Percussion Ensemble (Progressive Steps)
- W.H.O. Club/Dance Marathon Board (Various activities such as Dance Marathon)
- Swimming
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Take One (advanced vocal jazz ensemble)
- Sound Check (intermediate vocal jazz ensemble)
- Harmonic Motion AKA "HarMo" (beginner vocal jazz ensemble)
- DECA
- Creative Cooking Club
- Fashion Club
- International Club
- Israeli Club
- Japanese Club
- Korean Club
- Chinese Club
- Assyrian Club
- Indo-Pak Club
- Russian Club
- Booster Club
- Hellenic Club
- German Club
- Filipino Club
- Latino Club
- Project Lead
- Recycling Club
- Green Squad (Environmental Club)
- Film Club
- Paintball Club
- Anime Club
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