Upper School Club Chartering
Begins at September’s Club Fair. Clubs set up booths promoting and explaining their club’s mission. Clubs are widely diverse and represent cultural, political, educational, and recreational interests.
Upper School Club Chartering begins at September’s Club Fair. Clubs set up booths promoting and explaining their club’s mission. Clubs are widely diverse and represent cultural, political, educational, and recreational interests. Clubs with active membership include the Urban Explorers' Club, the Jewish Affairs Club, TrinLit (a student book club), the Chocolate Lovers Club, the Black Affairs Club, the Food Critic's Club, Booster Squad, the Student Diversity Leadership Council, and the Jazz Club, to name a few. Students with interests not represented at the Club Fair may propose a new club by submitting a proposal and petition. Each club is guided by a faculty advisor. Most clubs meet in the course of the school day with occasional activities planned after school or on weekends. Clubs are funded primarily by Senate budget.
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