Clubs & organizations

Here at LMA, we believe in educating the whole child, which extends far beyond the classroom. That’s why we offer a variety of opportunities for students to become active on campus and in our community. We view club and organizational participation as preparation for future leaders and change-makers in our ever-evolving world.

  • Academic clubs have various eligibility criteria. Students will be invited to join if they meet the requirements.

    • Beta Club

    • Debate Club

    • Foreign Language Club

    • McLeod Health Sports Medicine Club

    • National Honor Society

    • National Junior Honor Society

    • Science Club

    • Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    • Pep Club

    • Anchor Club

    • Biology Club

    • Additional volunteer opportunities

  • Students in eligible grades vote on representatives for both Middle & High School student councils. Each student council has responsibilities for coordinating and executing major school events, volunteer opportunities, and more. Elections are held annually.

    • Middle School Student Council (6th-8th)

    • High School Student Council (9th-12th)

    • Broadcasting/Swamptcat TV

    • Yearbook (Cat Tracks)

What kinds of clubs, organizations, and other extracurricular activities are available to students?

Debate club members listen raptly as        
Representative Fawn Pedalino offers thoughts on   
elections and appointed government positions.    

  SCISA-affiliated  

 Opportunities  

In addition to on-campus activities, students may participate in SCISA-sponsored contests and events. Some of these activities include:

 in the fall:  

   Quiz Bowl   |  Chess Meet   |  Drama Festival   |  Spelling Bees

in the spring:  

         Battle of the Books  |  Literary Meet   |  Debate  |  Art Festival                

  History Day  |  Science Fair  |  Creative Writing  |  Math Meet  |  Spring Chess