Activities/Clubs
Clubs and Organizations
School Clubs and Organizations
At Metro, students are encouraged to expand their academic journey beyond the classroom. With a diverse array of over 40 clubs, students have the chance to engage and connect with peers who share similar passions and interests.
At the heart of our student community is our Student Council (STUCO), which serves as the umbrella for the National Honor Society (NHS) and identity-based organizations, including the Black Student Union (BSU), Asian Student Association (ASA), and the Hispanics of Metro (HOM). These organizations play an instrumental role in our school by functioning as ambassadors for the school to the broader community, contributing to students' leadership development, and serving as a vital link between the student body and the school's leadership team.
To establish an official club at Metro, each club must have a minimum of five student members and a staff sponsor. A sponsor must be present at all meetings. Before becoming an official club and participating in Metro's Activities Fair, every club must submit a clear mission statement, outline a community service plan that includes at least two service events, provide a calendar of scheduled meetings (at least twice a month), and commit to actively supporting at least two school-wide events. Students may only serve as president or member of the executive board of one Tier 1 organization/club; however, they are welcome to join multiple Tier 2 organizations/clubs as general members. Exceptions may be given with approval from STUCO Executive Board.
Tier 1 Organizations/Clubs
- Student Council (STUCO), National Honor Society (NHS), Black Student Union (BSU), Asian Student Association (ASA), Hispanics of Metro (HOM), Model UN, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
Tier 2 Organizations/Clubs
- All other organizations/clubs
ALL students must be in good academic standing, no letter grades of F and an attendance percentage of 90% or better to participate in school events/activities and athletics. Students will be reviewed at every five-week intervals for grades and weekly for attendance improvement. Students with extenuating circumstances will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Sports, Activities, and Clubs (clubs are based on student interest—below are clubs that may or may not exist). At the beginning of the school year, Student Council will host a Club/Activity fair to introduce all the clubs/activities at Metro.
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Boys’ Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country Girls’ Volleyball Boys’ Soccer Girls’ Soccer Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball
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Baseball Boys’ Track Girls’ Track Girls’ Tennis Boys’ Tennis Girls’ Softball |
Cheerleading Student Council Chess Debate Spanish Club Model UN French Club HOSA
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Black Student Union Yearbook Committee Drama Asian American Assoc Dungeons & Dragons Tech Crew Garden Club Metro Women’s Assoc |
| Art Club |
| Asian Stuents Association (ASA) |
| ASL and Deaf Culture Club |
| Biology Club |
| Book Club |
| BSU |
| Chess Club |
| Cinematography Club |
| Crochet Club |
| Dungeons and Dragons Club |
| Environmental Club |
| FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) |
| Garden Club |
| Hackathon |
| HOM, Hispanics of Metro |
| HOSA, Health Occupations Students of America |
| Math Club |
| Metro Mountain Biking |
| Metro Social Justice Club |
| Metro Women’s Association |
| Model United Nations (Model UN) |
| Newspaper |
| Pickleball/ping pong |
| QYA (Queer Youth Alliance) |
| Sending Sunshine |
| Sewing/Design Club |
| Speech and Debate |
| The Social Club |
| Yearbook |
| Yoga Club |
