Clubs
Clubs
Jesuit High School has a wide variety of academic, heritage, service, and special interest clubs
For Every Interest
Students want more out of high school than classrooms, whiteboards, and report cards. So, a vital part of our campus life is our Clubs and Activities Programs. Our goal is that students acquire knowledge about themselves through working with others and in cooperation with students of different interests, backgrounds, and personalities. Jesuit offers many clubs to choose from, but if you don’t see the right one for you, we encourage you to start a new one!
Heritage Clubs
Asian Pacific Islander Club
Faculty Moderator(s): jonathan.isaac@jesuithighschool.org, Heinel@faculty.jhs.net
Description: Asian Pacific Islander Club is a club to represent all students of Asian and Islander ethnicities
Black Student Union
Faculty Moderator(s): brownjj@faculty.jhs.net
Academic Teams/Clubs
California Scholarship Federation (CSF)
Faculty Moderator(s): zanottot@faculty.jhs.net
Description: For students academically talented and capable of being a man for others by tutoring students in need of some help.
Cybersecurity Team
Faculty Moderator(s): justin.tsai@jesuithighschool.org
Description: Cybersecurity Team consists of students who are interested in cybersecurity and want to use technology to secure the Internet and investigate digital forensics.
Service Clubs
Key Club
Faculty Moderator(s): Nick.Lai@jesuithighschool.org
Description: Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. In partnership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities.
Kino Teens Club
Faculty Moderator(s): sara.brabec@jesuithighschool.org
Special Interest Clubs
All Love Alliance
Description: The All Love Alliance (ALA) will serve to promote an understanding and acceptance of each individual student at Jesuit High as a unique person created in the image of God, an acceptance which includes an open dialogue about being gay, bisexual, trans, or questioning at Jesuit. All students will benefit from membership in the ALA club. The Catechism of the Catholic Church reaffirms the Church’s call to treat members of the LGBTQIA+ community with respect, compassion, and sensitivity, which the ALA aims to advocate for at Jesuit.
Art of Being a Gentleman
Description: We review the essential things that every aspiring young Gentleman should know.
Broadcast Club
Description: Audio and Video club that manages tech for school events
Business Investments Club
Description: Jesuit High School’s Business Investments Club promotes business and financial awareness among students. Our activities evolve around improving business and financial knowledge through simulated stock investing.
California Scholarship Federation
Moderator: Tristine Zanotto
California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is a state-wide academic honors organization that recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. Students may apply to the Jesuit High School chapter of CSF each semester. Academic qualifications apply – see the application and lists for more information about whether you qualify.