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Please note that the clubs listed below are from the 2022-2023 school year. ASB Clubs are currently being approved/disapproved for the 2024-2025 school year. If you are a club officer and have not filled out the club request form for the 2024-2025 school year, please click here to fill out the form.
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(Vol Hrs) means you can get Volunteer Hours with this club.
American Civil Liberties Union Club meeting to discuss issues of social justice, activism, and current events.
Share Asian culture and support those who are new to American society with food, friends, games, and activities.
A human-rights club centered around educating students on worldwide issues and current events, and how we can make an impact in the world.
Developing enrichment items for animal shelters.
Art, building relationships through art! Community service!
ASL (American Sign Language Club is a place where every student is welcome to learn a new language.
Learn more about the different job opportunities, enjoy aviation cinema, take field trips to an Air Force Base, and best of all be in a room surrounding by others who love airplanes!
Badminton club’s goal is to spread the awareness of the sport and bring people from all grades together with sportsmanship and fun games!
Best Buddies is a club where we pair up neurotypical students with non-neurotypical students in our school to create meaningful friendships.
The goal of the club is for those students who are interested in or inspired to pursue a career utilizing biology or in the medical field.
We play board games!
Create an equitable environment for people of color.
Free Beginners Lessons, Strategical Skills, 1v1 Matches, Tournaments, Puzzles, Bughouse, Variants, and More!
We will be creating games and websites, solving coding problems, and brainstorming other different activities that is coding related.
MI Computational Linguistics club’s goal is to promote student learning in the fields of linguistics, science, technology, engineering and mathematics through hands-on team projects.
Our goal is to create a really relaxed, but fun environment where everyone feels welcome.
The Cybersecurity and Internet Privacy Club has been formed in order to educate the student population on best practices and preparedness for future tech pathways.
Meeting biweekly to play D&D (Dungeons & Dragons).
Members and officers can teach dance combinations to the club.
Create an environment to discuss philosophy and history with like-minded people.
To master our business skills and compete in nation wide competitions giving us real world business scenarios.
A club that focuses on creating an open space for embracing your unique qualities and learning traits.
Drama club is for the members of the drama two class.
Education Coalition for Asian American Representation (ECAAR): ECAAR’s goal is to promote the education of essential Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) history and culture.
Economics club will be a place to discuss modern economics and how they apply to everyday life.
Students are knowledgeable in Engineering so they can educate the student who is inexperienced but curious about Engineering in a constructive and social way.
Goals are to help students become better gamers and sound decision makers by being better competitors and better humans.
To teach members about upcoming fashion trends, past fashion trends, and sustainability in fashion!
To educate students on the importance and different forms of wealth management, as well as lessons on different types of assets/securities.
This is a National Honor Society that involves service and culture projects.
Educate MIHS students on the cultures in places or countries they may not have heard of, Learn various country flags, capitals and country names to use as cool trivia or for fun.
Educate others on the environment and work to create inclusive activities.
We play improv games (starting with short form a’la Whose Line is it Anyway and moving on to longform later in the year), give each other feedback, and perform!
Volunteering, Community improvement, donations, and food drives. (Vol Hrs)
Learning and sharing about different peoples, cultures and countries. Supporting Exchange Students.
Journalism club is great for students interested in writing, journalism, current events, or being involved in the MIHS Islander.
Volunteer work on Mercer Island and in the surrounding areas. Goals include encouraging others to participate in volunteer activities and bond with others at the high school. (Vol Hrs)
Kids Corps is a tutoring club that works to pair high school tutors with elementary school tutees in order to provide free tutoring for families on the island. (Vol Hrs)
This club creates connections between grades while offering a space to meet new people and make new friends.
We provide an opportunity through culture, diversity and community service for ALL students to celebrate Latin/Hispanic culture, lifestyle and history.
We teach people the history of Mahjong and how to play the game.
Investigate and work on challenging and non-routine math problems.
Guest Speakers about medical school application, professionals including dentistry, CPR Skills training certification, medical school/clinic tours of UW, volunteering events (posters, science fair).
Engaging students interest in learning the legal system and trial proceedings with the goal of competing in tournaments.
Model UN is an educational simulation where students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations all in one place. We participate in optional Model UN conferences too.
A club sponsored by the Anti Defamation League that works to empower students and faculty and build an inclusive community.
One Love Club aims to end relationship abuse by educating students about the importance of relationship health. We host game dedications, make posters, table at events, and lead workshops. (Vol Hrs)
Gathering and publishing creative arts (written, photos, etc).
The goal of the club consists of improving our participants skills at photoshop and enhancing photos through other methods and engines.
Dedicated to enhancing the experience and appreciation of psychology to all students through a variety of social and educational (awareness) activities.
A safe space for students of all kinds. Our goal is to educate on LGBTQ+ issues and celebrate people of all identities.
As the club is an extension of the class, students will take time to produce content for our airwaves at KMIH 88.9 The bridge.
All club members will work together to donate various items to the American Red Cross.
The goal of this club is to bring awareness to the refugee crisis and the unique struggles that refugee children face, as well as help serve refugees in need.
Building robots to build connections!
Rocketry Club is where students can come together to explore the numerous complexities of rocketry. We discuss rocket design, learn about model rocket construction, and have fun!
Anti-drug, binge drinking, and drunk driving campaigns, promoting a safe, fun and sober environment, raising awareness about lethal overdoses and hidden drugs.
Science Club will also offer a variety of fun experiments on a monthly basis that give students unique opportunities to learn more about and explore STEM topics outside the typical school curriculum.
SHACC (Serving the Homeless to Assist our Community Club) serves to help the homeless in a variety of ways. (Vol Hrs)
The MIHS Speech and Debate Team is an inclusive, educational, and competitive environment, where we focus on understanding political issues and strengthening rhetoric skills.
The poetry club will meet twice every month to read, write, and discuss poetry. The club will focus on building relationships with each other and discovering what literature really means to us and the world.
Playing the sport of ultimate.
Play trivia related games created by the officers/ones that already exist, by usually having our members split into two-four teams to participate!
UNICEF club will focus on discussing and brainstorming solutions to global issues and concerns that kids all around the world face.
Develop relationships by building connections.
Women’s empowerment club strives to not only create a safe community but also raise awareness through volunteering with a focus on empowering women.
Bimonthly activities involving STEM topics. Guest speakers, educational activities, etc.
To further develop the creative minds of young writers, while also getting them more comfortable sharing their work by having a sharing circle every time we meet.
To foster a place for open political discussion and to support free speech at MIHS.
Every Thursday, after school in Ms. Harvey’s room (106) . Experiments, tutoring, lectures, demonstrations.
Room 101 first Thursday of every month.
First Monday of the month in room 207. Learn about human rights issues.
Read and Discuss books.
Every Islander Hour (on advisory days) in room 402. Brainstorm and assemble ideas to make 3D model stuff.
Thursday, 3:00-4:00, room 501, every week. announcements, group practice, music sessions.
Once a month in school. Watch Chinese films, learn about Chinese holidays, eat Chinese snacks etc.
Thursdays after school in the tech room every week. Plan Computer Drives, fix computers, donate computers.
Monday, 3:00 – 4:00pm, Room 310, Twice a Month. To connect new MIHS students with one another.
Every Thursday 3-4 in room 202. We share our work and provide feedback; we do writing activities.
Career hub every other monday after school. We learn how to crochet items for hospice patients.
Weekly, Fridays in room 208. Plan Destination Imagination Events.
We meet once a month on Fridays right after school in room 206. Food drives. (Vol Hrs).
Every other Monday 3-4:30 in room 117. We work on projects and do projects together as well as sharing ideas.
First Wednesday or every month and 3rd Wednesday of every month for about an hour. Do things at old folks homes like bingo and baking cookies for them.
Room 206. We plan hikes, we look at maps with hiking trails on them.
Mr.Corbins room, after school, everyweek on thursdays. We either discuss, vote on our new movie, or watch our film.
Thursdays 3 weeks a month. We discuss various topics relating to character with a focus on reflective thinking.
Every other monday from 3-3:45 in room. Make ethnic food, Brainstorm ideas for our fundraisers, demonstrate dances with workshops, play sports (such as cricket).
Mrs. Schwartzberg’s classroom Mondays after school twice a month.
Tuesday, 3:15, 206, 3:15. Members will bring in ingredients to make lasagna and we will construct them to donate to homeless shelters.
Mondays, room 313, 3:15 pm. Talk about the differences between being middle eastern culturally compared to being middle eastern geographically.
Thursday after school once a month, speakers during lunch or after school once every two weeks.
Room 103, every Friday for practice, dates for leagues TBD.
Every Thursday in room 301 after school. Do presentations, watch ski videos, have meet ups, learn how to take care of skis properly, talk about gear, etc
About every other Thursday in room 301 after school. Learn about mental health, make posters or things to raise awareness, do trivia, plan dedication games
After school every other Friday in room 501. Plan upcoming performances, discuss program and performance etiquette, rehearse music.
Every other Tuesday after school in room 402, sometimes additional Tuesdays in between. Meetings last usually around 45 minutes.
Room 207 Mondays after school. Hold forums and discussions, philosophy presentations, join up with Amnesty club.
Presentations on the rules of Pickleball, play Pickleball, host tournaments.
Presentations, activities and games focused on South Asian culture.
Discuss current events, debates, put together theoretical game plans for specific professional sports teams, and have guest speakers.
Discussions about ideas for new projects on how to improve student voice in the school and solve problems that students have seen.
We talk about Taylor Swift, talk about fan theories, play games, analyze lyrics from her songs, watch her tour movies and do Taylor Swift themed arts and crafts.
Go over drives that are being hosted soon, facts about menstrual issues, play Kahoot’s
Educational activities, planning volunteering, ice-breakers, wildlife conservation related games for member bonding
Guest speakers, documentaries and team building activities focused on increasing female representation in business.
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