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In need of unique high school club ideas!

Hey, I'm a junior looking to start a new club at my high school. I want it to be something unique and interesting, that students are eager to join - any ideas? I'm open to anything, so hit me with your best suggestions!

a year ago

Taking into consideration that you're looking for unique high school club ideas, here are a few suggestions:

1. Virtual Reality Club: With the growing influence of VR in tech and gaming, students can explore the world of VR, discuss its impact, or even develop VR content. They could explore various virtual reality software and even attempt to create VR games or experiences.

2. Entrepreneurship and Innovation Club: Here, you could invite local entrepreneurs to speak about their startups or organize Shark Tank-style competitions. This type of club is great for students interested in developing business ideas or learning about entrepreneurship.

3. Culinary Exploration Club: Beyond just cooking, this club could explore international cuisines, food cultures, or even culinary science if you have the facilities. It could organize potluck lunches where everyone brings in a dish from their culture or a new recipe they've tried out.

4. Filmmaking Club: Instead of the typical drama club, give a spin by focusing on filmmaking. Club members could learn about different aspects of movie production, from scriptwriting and directing to film editing.

5. Environmental Action Club: Take sustainability and environmental awareness a step further by organizing local clean-ups, starting a recycling program at school, or developing initiatives to reduce the school's carbon footprint.

6. Public Speaking/Debate Club: Different from a traditional debate team, this club could focus on different styles of public speaking like spoken word poetry, Ted Talk-style presentations, or storytelling.

7. Coding Club: If your school doesn't already have one, a coding club is a great option. You could provide a space for students interested in coding to work on projects while learning from one another. There are a lot of free online resources available to facilitate the learning process.

Remember, it's not just about starting a unique club, but also creating a welcoming atmosphere where students look forward to participating.

a year ago

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