Extracurricular Activities
- Newspaper - The Southfield Jay
- This newspaper has had several awards bestowed upon it for journalistic talent, including three George H. Gallup Awards from Quill and Scroll. Over the past 10 years they have accumulated more than 60 awards.
- Yearbook - Blue and Gray
- Radio - WSHJ 88.3(Ended after the 2010-2011 school year)
- Business Professionals of America
- Project Manhood (Ended after the 2010-2011 school year)
- Man Up(A new male mentoring program started in the 2011-2012 school year)
- Project Womanhood
- Scholar's Plus
- Sold Out for Christ
- A group of members united in religion.
- Southfield High School Marching Band "The Best Band in the Land"
- Principal's Council
- Poetry Club
- Rotary Club
- Robotics Club
- FIRST ROBOTICS Robotics - TechnoJays (Team #94)
- FIRST is an acronym for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.
- The TechnoJays are the 2008 Buckeye Regional Finalists, having finished second overall
- OCCRA Oakland County Competitive Robotics Association
- FIRST ROBOTICS Robotics - TechnoJays (Team #94)
- Participates in OCCRA and FIRST Robotics competitions.
- The I.V.D Program
- I.V.D stands for "Innovative Vehicle Design"
- Since the programs start in 2008 Southfield High (Team #8) Has won numerous trophy's throughout numerous categories.
- I.V.D stands for "Innovative Vehicle Design"
- Intermural Sports
- Golf
- Tennis
- Football
- Freshman Football
- Junior Varsity Football
- Varsity Football
- Basketball
- Freshman Boys Basketball
- Boys Junior Varsity Basketball
- Boys Varsity Basketball
- Freshman Girls Basketball
- Girls Junior Varsity Basketball
- Girls Varsity Basketball
- Track and Field
- Cross Country
- Track and Field
Swimming Hockey Cheerleading
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