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.

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

  • 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)

LMA Debate Club attentively listening to Representative Fawn Pedalino's presentation.
above: Debate club members listen raptly as Representative Fawn Pedalino offers thoughts on elections and appointed government positions.   

 Beta Club Inductees 
LMA 2026 Beta Club Inductees.

 Opportunities  

  SCISA-affiliated  

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

 Quiz Bowl   |  Chess Meet   |  Drama Festival   |  Spelling Bees

 in the fall:  
in the spring:

Creative Writing  |  Math Meet  |  Spring Chess

Battle of the Books  |  Literary Meet   |  Debate  |  Art Festival  | History Day | Science Fair