Clubs & Organizations

ABOUT CLUBS

Santa Teresa High School offers a wide variety of clubs, including community service clubs, robotics, hacking, dance clubs, drama, business, and many more. These clubs provide opportunities for students to explore their interests, develop new skills, and make lasting friendships. Whether you're interested in performing arts, technology, or community service, there's something for everyone.

If you're interested in starting something new, you can also create your own club. This page provides information on how to create clubs, join existing ones, and keep your club running smoothly. You'll find resources and guidelines to help you with everything from club paperwork and forming a constitution to maintaining an active membership and planning events.

HOW TO JOIN OR CREATE A CLUB

Creating a club requires you to complete the paperwork on this page, which includes drafting a sample budget, creating a constitution, finding an advisor, and gathering at least six members. Joining a club is much simpler: sign up at club rush, or just click on the master club list and attend a meeting to inquire about joining, or email the club advisor.

CLUB CREATION PAPERWORK

The link below includes the necessary forms you need to fill out to activate a club, guidelines for creating your constitution, and information on where to submit your paperwork.

ACTIVE CLUB PAPERWORK

The forms below are required paperwork for spending money and organizing fundraisers; check the ASB meeting minutes and ASB Works to see if your forms have been processed.  You can find the process for paperwork approval by clicking here.

PAPERWORK HOW-TOs

The videos linked below will guide you through the process of filling out club paperwork, including RPOs, fundraising requests, meeting minutes, and more. You can also look at the ASB Meeting Minutes to see if your forms have been processed.

Inter-Club Council (ICC)

All official clubs on campus are led by the Inter Club Council (ICC). This is an extension of our Associated Student Body (ASB), composed of the officers of all certificated clubs and organizations at Santa Teresa High School.

The ICC's purpose is to supervise in the planning and operation of our various clubs, as well as to provide a forum to schedule upcoming activities and collaborate regarding student issues. 

Club participation is integral to the function of our entire student government, for it is through clubs that the student body takes organized steps to building and improving our community.

You can find the ICC meeting schedule by clicking here.