St. John The Baptist Diocesan High School - Clubs and Activities

Clubs and Activities

St. Johns has many extracurricular activities, all are moderated by faculty members.

  • Art Mural Club and Art Gallery Club
  • Big Brother/Big Sister
  • Chess Team
  • Computer/Technology Club
  • Culinary Club
  • Danceworks
  • Drama Club
  • Earth Club
  • SJB Cougarette Kickline
  • Knitting Club
  • Voices and Visions- school literary and art magazine
  • Liturgy Committee
  • Mathletes
  • Mock Trial
  • The Prophet- school newspaper
  • Peace and Justice Group
  • Peer ministry
  • Pep Band
  • WRSJ and WJSB Radio
  • SJB Service Corps
  • Spanish Club and Italian Club
  • Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.)
  • Student Council
  • The Forerunner- school yearbook

- Table Tennis Club -Video Production club - Liturgy Club -Retreat Leaders -Peace and Justice Club -Spring Musical -Chorale -MOVE -Jazz Band -Concert Band -Wind Ensemble -Orchestra

Read more about this topic:  St. John The Baptist Diocesan High School

Famous quotes containing the words clubs and, clubs and/or activities:

    I had the idea that there were two worlds. There was a real world as I called it, a world of wars and boxing clubs and children’s homes on back streets, and this real world was a world where orphans burned orphans.... I liked the other world in which almost everyone lived. The imaginary world.
    Norman Mailer (b. 1923)

    The true reformer does not want time, nor money, nor coöperation, nor advice. What is time but the stuff delay is made of? And depend upon it, our virtue will not live on the interest of our money. He expects no income, but outgoes; so soon as we begin to count the cost, the cost begins. And as for advice, the information floating in the atmosphere of society is as evanescent and unserviceable to him as gossamer for clubs of Hercules.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    ...I have never known a “movement” in the theater that did not work direct and serious harm. Indeed, I have sometimes felt that the very people associated with various “uplifting” activities in the theater are people who are astoundingly lacking in idealism.
    Minnie Maddern Fiske (1865–1932)