There are a wide variety of clubs that are available to join at the Middle School. To showcase all clubs, both new and old, there is an annual club fair where students display their clubs in hopes of gaining new members. On December 4th, the 2025-2026 Club Fair took place on the Horn Commons.
The Animals Rights Club is a club that was just created this school year. Students learn and participate in Kahoots about animal rights issues around the world. Although it is a small club, it educates people about a big issue.
“It’s important because we’re spreading animal rights issues so people are educated and can help support our cause,” Co-founder Serena Cohen ’30 said.
Model UN Club is another smaller club where students represent different countries and debate on world issues.
“It helps you understand international relationships and build leadership.” Leader Annabel Lin ’29 said. It is a fun, yet informative club that keeps students up to date with the global issues that are currently happening.
Manasa is an affinity club and focuses on the culture of the Middle East.
“We celebrate the cultures of different middle eastern people and we bring awareness of certain political issues,” Ayla Rahamani ’29 said, “We make people feel safe and included.” Manasa is open to everyone who is interested in learning about Middle Eastern culture and a safe space for questions to be asked.
These are only three of the many clubs that students can join. These clubs help connect many people with similar interests and creates a positive and encouraging environment.