The Center School

Student Life

Student Clubs

Student Clubs at The Center School

Clubs are an intricate component of a student’s high school experience, and we are excited to help you expand your student life experience by engaging with you and supporting your extracurricular journey.

Club Meeting Schedule

All clubs meet during Lunch or MASH:

  • Lunch 12:35-:05 p.m.
  • MASH 3- 3:45 p.m.
Club NameMeeting Day/TimeLocation
Art ClubMonday MASH362
Associated Student Body (ASB)Monday MASH 369
Chatter Magazine ClubTuesday MASH 362
Outdoor & Environmental Education Club (OEE)Tuesday MASH454
Model United Nations (MUN)Thursday MASH460
Black Student Union (BSU)Thursday MASHCommons
Film ClubThursday MASH364
Japanese ClubThursday MASH458
Theater ClubFriday Lunch454
Makers ClubFriday MASH454
Improv Club Friday MASH362
YearbookThursday Lunch364

Club Descriptions

If you are unsure of which clubs and activities you should join, here’s a comprehensive list of clubs and organizations for you to get involved here in The Center School!

OEE (Outdoor Enviromental Education)

Become responsible global citizens by focusing on relevant environmental education issues and tackling practical projects that protect and restore the student’s local environment. Students participate in multiple activities for more sustainable living to inspire students to bring these changes to their own communities.

Associated Student Body (ASB)

Work with Center School’s staff, administration, and students to ensure a high quality of student life. ASB coordinates a large number of school functions, activities, and programs eg. Field Day, Food Drive, & Spirit Week. In addition, joining ASB can count towards service-learning hours!

Model United Nation (MUN)

Engage in activities and learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations. MUN involves and teaches participants researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills.

Chatter Magazine

Chatter, The Center School’s Magazine, is a monthly magazine open for all submissions. Feel free to submit articles, essays, art, comics, puzzles, or anything else that can be printed.

Previous issues.

Yearbook Club

Be a part of a creative team! Learn photography and digital pre-printing production to create a yearbook that will showcase student life and build Wolverine pride. Open to all grades! Yearbooks are a great way to capture Center School memories. Besides featuring all student and staff portraits, the yearbook has pages of pictures, stories, and quotes from school clubs, activities, and athletics. There are also lots of signature pages for friends to write on, so come join!