-students are dedicated to fighting bigotry, bias, racism and stereotyping by encouraging communication, friendship and understanding in school and the community.
*Amnesty International (A)
-Write letters and organize actions on behalf of human rights violation around the world.
Anime (A & B)
-students watch the creative shows of Japanese animation to further learn about Japanese culture.
Art Club (B)
-students are interested in pursuing the study and exploration of Art.
Asian Caucus (A)
-students are dedicated to fighting bigotry, bias, racism and stereotyping by encouraging communication, friendship and understanding in school and the community.
Athletic Club (A)
-students promote school spirit and unify the athletes at Southeast with various outside activities.
*Book Club (A)
- read and share books students have enjoyed
*C.A.R.E. (B)
- Support and aid individuals in need. Commit ourselves to the community in which we work and live
Campus Life (A & B)
-students are involved in faith-based meetings and participate at other venues to see what the Bible says about different issues.
- Car enthusiasts of any kind. Racing repairs, modifications, tune-ups we'll talk about it all
Collectible Card Club (A & B)
- play card games such as Magic the Gathering, Yi-Gi-Oh, etc. This is not a club which plays games like poker.
DECA (A & B)
-students are focused on developing leadership skills and social consciousness. DECA is open to all students in Marketing, Advanced, Sports or Promotional Marketing and any sophomore interested in a career in Marketing and Business.
*Dodgeball (A & B)
-if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball. No head shots in this club. Must attend 1 club period used for community service.
Drum Club (A)
-students develop interest and techniques with drums and percussion instruments. All students get hands-on experience.
FCA (B)
-students share in fellowship, activities, and learning with other Christians that are involved or interested in athletics.
*FCCLA (A)
-Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America (currently or have taken FCS class)
Film Club (A)
-Discuss aspects of film production & work on making a movie.
*Games R Us (A & B)
-Playing board games and others as you wish
GLBTSA (A & B)
-Alliance for students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, straight or questioning. You are welcome if you support full equality and respect for all human beings. Our purposes are support, education, and social justice.
-Various activities involving different cultures; food, crafts, dance, games.
Key Club (A)
-Leadership/service to the community. Must pay $12 Fee.
Knit & Crochet Club (A & B)
-Learn to knit and crochet.
Latino/Hispanic Caucus (A & B)
-Support Latino/Hispanic students and provide time for sharing and celebrating.
*Leisure Sports (B)
- Participate in ultimate frisbee, biking, and other leisure sports
Math Club (B)
-Focus on preparing for competitions.
Medical Club (A)
-Exploring current health issues & health careers.
Native-American Caucus (A)
-students are dedicated to fighting bigotry, bias, racism and stereotyping by encouraging communication, friendship and understanding in school and the community.
Photo Club (B)
-Expand understanding of photography by participating in: visiting professional photographers, basic instruction of student camera, gallery visits, taking photos. May participate in related student council projects.
*Pitch (A & B)
- Learn rules/how to play pitch
*Poetry Club (B)
- Write and read Poetry
Pro Life (A & B)
-Promotes respect for every human being, especially the weakest and most vulnerable.
Psychology Club (B)
-students explore psychological research and concepts through activities, speakers, demonstrations and outreach in the community.
Rocket Club (A & B)
-students work on both chemical and water rockets with specific purposes.
Roundtable (B)
-students share creative writing while learning about writing/poetry contests and how to critique their own writing as well as others.
*Royal Order of the Sleepless Knights (A & B)
- Help students enhance their creativity through music utilizing the computer.
-students learn how to communicate in sign language, and raise funds for special programs at Prescott and Saratoga schools.
Skateboard Club (A)
-Skating as an organized group and plan activities for elementary and middle schools.
Sketch Club (A & B)
- students perfect their sketching skills with indoor and outdoor excursions.
Southeast Pals (A & B)
-students with and without disabilities form friendships and participate in after-school activities.
Speech & Debate (A)
-students rehearse for upcoming forensic competitions, and expand their repertoire of debating and speaking skills.
Students For Peace (A & B)
-students raise awareness about world peace issues and support world peace initiatives by raising contributions through the Benefit Knight variety show and silent auction.
*Sudoku Club (A)
- Work on solving various Sudoku puzzles.
Teen Issues (B)
-students create an open forum that deals with things that happen in our everyday lives. Knowledge and information is shared about events that shape and impact our lives.
Thalians/Thespians (B)
-students are involved in all aspects of theatre.
Trap Club (B)
-students shoot trap, skeet and other related activities.
Young Democrats (B)
- students learn about the principles of the Democratic Party and learn how to support local and state candidates.