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Extracurricular Clubs
Activity
Description
ABC Adventures & Beyond Club
A Dallas ISD sponsored after-school club that extends learning in the core subject areas as well as SEL, art, and physical fitness content.
Academic UIL
The University Interscholastic League provides 23 high school and 14 elementary and middle school academic competitive events that complement the academic curriculum. Students are challenged to think critically, exhibiting much more than knowledge and comprehension.
Ambassadors
A group of students chosen to represent their campus at a leadership level.
Broadcasting
The Broadcasting Club is a student-centered media club, which covers school news, sports and events. The club may live stream, creates videos for school video boards, and post school events online.
Chess Club
A chess club is a club formed for the purpose of playing the board game of chess. Chess clubs often provide for both information and tournament games.
Esports
Esports is a form of sport competition using video games. Esports often takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, individually or as teams.
F.L.A.G. Program (Fly Low and Gather)
The F.L.A.G. Program was created to instill pride and respect among students towards the United States and State Flag. In this national organization, students are held accountable for the proper Flying, Lowering, And Gathering of the United States and State Flag during the school year. Students participating in this program are recognized with a Citizenship Award presented by the sponsors of the F.L.A.G. Program.
Music - Instrument Based Club
Students learn an instrument throughout the year and host various performances throughout the year to showcase their skills.
National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS)
As the nation's newest student recognition program, NEHS joins the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) and National Honor Society (NHS) the nation’s two oldest and largest student recognition programs in creating a continuum of excellence being established throughout elementary, middle, and high school education.
No Place For Hate®
A student-led school climate improvement program that puts students in the driver’s seat to build a movement towards positive change.
P.L.A.Y. Initiative
The P.L.A.Y. initiative is a voluntary, after-school learning-based sports and activities program, available to all students in grades 4-6, regardless of athletic ability. Each semester consists of four PLAY periods and includes the sports of baseball, softball, basketball, flag football and outdoor soccer, as well as non-traditional sports such as lacrosse, pickleball, field hockey, and futsal. The P.L.A.Y. initiative serves as a pathway for active kids to tap into their cultural capital and participate in meaningful ways that connect knowledge from classroom discussions to sports and movement activities. The P.L.A.Y. initiative de-emphasizes competition and focuses on giving any interested student the chance to play sports and have fun while doing it.
Recycling Club/Green Team
Recycling clubs assist schools in implementing, maintaining and improving recycling programs.
Safety Patrol
Safety Patrol is a group of responsible students that help keep the school safe.
Special Olympics
The Special Olympics strives to create a better world by fostering the acceptance and inclusion of all students. Through the power of sports, students with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and success. Spelling Bee Team
This club is for the students who participate in the Spelling Bee. Teams meet regularly to practice and prepare for the Spelling Bee. The purpose of the Spelling Bee is to help students improve their spelling, increase their vocabulary, learn concepts and develop correct English usage that will help them all their lives. Students will compete at campus level and district.