American schools aren't very good with clubs usually
Japan has a good way of doing it there, but they have a culture/precedent(s) to go with it lolz
3 clubs in one of the schools I went to. One was Spanish club um the others didn't exist..lol or were made by teachers for competitions and went away afterward.
Well, I've decided not to do any sports or anything like that this year. I want to focus on my studies(and with 21 credit hours a week, I barely have time to breathe anyway). But I am in the Army ROTC program at my university.
But when I was in high school, I was the NHS president, baseball team(pitcher, if you're interested), football(fullback), chess club, and Boy Scouts(if that counts as a school club).
Well, I've decided not to do any sports or anything like that this year. I want to focus on my studies(and with 21 credit hours a semester, I barely have time to breathe anyway). But I am in the Army ROTC program at my university.
When I make mistakes, they're really, really, really stupid ones. I was also on the school paper my sophomore and freshman years, but I didn't really like it.
I participate in Speech and Debate (Lincoln-Douglas Debate, went 17-6), Youth In Government, and I plan on joining the Entrepreneurship Club once my friend gets it started. The National Honor Society is only avaliable to Juniors and Seniors, so I'll have to do that next year.
Sadly, I missed Key Club, so that will also have to wait till next year.