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Clubs
  • Anime Club: Draw and watch anime.
  • Armenian Club: Learn about Armenian culture.
  • Asian Club: Discuss Asian culture and enjoy Asian cuisine.
  • Astronomy Club: Look and learn about space.
  • Best Buddies: Join together with the mentally challenged students and participate in fun activities together.
  • California Scholarship Foundation (CSF): An organization that seeks to recognize students living in the state of California who possess high standards in academic scholarship, community service and citizenship.
  • Chess Club: Sam Maxim, president and Mr. Gustin, teacher sponsor
  • Cultural Connection: Connect cultures through learning.
  • Fashion Club: Design and Talk about fashion.
  • Film Appreciation: Watch films and discuss them.
  • Fishing Club: Enjoy the many aspects of fishing with people who it enjoy it.
  • Hip-Hop Club: A group of individuals interested in hip-hop dancing.
  • Italian Club: Speak and learn the Italian language.
  • Jr. Hillel: An organization for people interested in the Jewish culture.
  • Lacrosse Club: A group of people interested in playing lacrosse.
  • Literature Club: Read and discuss meaning of literature.
  • Mathletes: Using your reasoning, resourcefulness, ingenuity, and brainpower, work together with other students to solve interesting mathematical puzzles and problems.
  • Mock Trial: Participate in mock court incidents and compete against schools.
  • Model U.N.: Verbal and cultural mock discussions.
  • Mountain Bike Club: An organization for people that enjoy learning about and actually mountain biking.
  • Music Club: Talk about and play music.
  • Roller Hockey Club: A group of individuals interested in learning and playing roller hockey.
  • Rotary/Interact Club: An organization for people interested in helping improve the community.
  • Russian Club: Learn about the Russian Culture.
  • Science Bowl: Complete challenging science problems
  • Scream Team: Individuals full of school spirit that get together at school events and cheer.
  • STAND/START Club: A group of individuals interested in community service.
  • Tea Club: Try out new teas and discuss thoughts.
  • Tennis Club: An organization for those interested in learning about and playing tennis
  • Ultimate Club: Play ultimate Frisbee and dodge ball.
Today: 11/22/09

Terra Linda High School has an active and varied club program which is open to all students. Clubs can be organized at any time to meet student interests, however, new clubs need to be authorized by ASB. Different organizations may be active any given year.

For questions or to start a new club, contact Nancy Escobar, Activities Director: nescobar@srcs.org