CLUBS & AFTER SCHOOL
AFTER SCHOOL HELP
These programs are led by teachers who meet with groups of students after school Monday through Thursday from 3:56 PM to 6:00 PM. Students must complete a parental consent form before attending these after-school help sessions. Each interdisciplinary team at ICHS offers this after-school help for their students. Teachers will provide their students with a schedule for this after school support. This support usually begins in November.
CLUBS
Most clubs meet at least once a week. You can join a club at anytime by attending a meeting. Clubs meet Mondays through Thursdays from 3:56 pm to 6:00 PM.
Open-Mic Club
Are you interested in performing original poetry, songs, and rap lyrics? We plan open mic events at school for performers and organize trips to feed our creativity.
Members of this club meet regularly during the school year. Field trips are also organized regularly to watch performances or to perform in front of an audience. Interested students should reach out to Ms. Farah.
Dream Team Immigration Club
Want to know more about immigration issues? Have questions about post-secondary options for immigrants? Want to educate students at our school and participate in the immigrant community? Students who are interested in these questions, getting involved at the school, or other immigration topics should join the club.
The club meets weekly during the school year. Reach out to Mr. Martin or Ms. Ericka for more details.
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) Club
The GSA is a club that unites LGBTQ+ and allies to build community and organize around issues that impact LGBTQ+ in their schools and communities. Club members unite to have discussions, ask questions, and watch media related to LGBTQ+ topics.
The club meets weekly during the school year. Reach out to Ms. Farah for more details
Yearbook Club
The Yearbook Club allows students to develop creativity and teamwork by taking pictures and planning out the ICHS yearbook. Creating collages using pictures, creativity, and teamwork is the main part of being part of the Yearbook Club. The efforts of the club members give all graduating students a memento by which to remember their time at International Community High School. This club meets weekly and is open exclusively to 12th grade students, there are some exceptions
Student Government
The mission of this club is to demonstrate that student voice is important. The Student Government is composed of two students from every class in order to represent their class population. In this club, students discuss school issues, develop possible solutions, and make a plan to propose and implement these plans at a monthly meeting with teachers.
This club meets on Thursday. Membership is contingent upon nominations from classmates and verification by teachers.