Clubs & Activities
Asian Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: G218
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: The Asian club is open to anyone interested in Asian culture. You don't have to be Asian to join. Every week, we play games, plan major events, and share various aspects of Asian cultures. For example, we've made dumplings and sushi, and we've discussed K-pop. The Asian club is a great place to come and hang out with new friends!
Astronomy Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B133
Meeting Day: Thursdays (NON-MEETING DAYS)
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: If you are interested in Astronomy- space, planets, stars, galaxies, and beyond, come hang out with us in the planetarium! This is a new student-run club where students have a say in what they want to learn and expand on your interests. In the past, we have taken part in community service with the Brockton Public Library and done nation-wide competitions which include: growing plants in Lunar soil and Marian soil, analyzing star data from NASA, and astrophotography. We have new software in our planetarium with more possibilities. The goal at the end of the year is to be able to put on a show with our club members in the planetarium to share with friends and family!
Black Student Union
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: Y318
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: The Black Student Union is a culturally diverse group of students who meet once a week. Our primary focus is to offer students at Brockton High School an opportunity to learn and embrace different aspects of African American and African Diaspora culture through discussion, weekly meetings, guest speakers, and possible field trips.
Boxer Buddies
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Meeting Location: Y232
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Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: The goal of the Boxer Buddies Program is to promote inclusion to students with and without disabilities, by providing fun and accessible opportunities for peers of different ability levels to spend time together, learn leadership skills, and create lasting memories while attending Brockton High School. All activities are centered around building friendships, importance of teamwork as well as participating in student led activities and civic projects which emphasize the importance of giving back to the Brockton High community.
Student mentors that sign up are provided training on best practices to develop leadership and communication skills, meaningful connections and inclusiveness.
Boxer Outreach Program
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: R218
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Brockabellas
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Meeting Location: Choral Room
Auditions:
Rehearsal Schedule:
September through December
Cape Verdean Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: A331
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: Cape Verdean Club is committed to celebrating and promoting Cape Verdean culture, history, and heritage. At BHS, we create a welcoming environment where both Cape Verdean and non-Cape Verdean students can come together to learn about and appreciate the rich traditions of Cape Verde. Through cultural events, discussions, and enjoying authentic Cape Verdean cuisine, our club fosters a sense of community and mutual respect among all members.
Chamber Singers
Advisor: Ms. Smalls (R)
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B122
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: We are a student-led club designed to foster fellowship among Christian students within the school, provide open discussion with students who may have questions about Christianity or the Bible, and to provide a safe place for students to share their faith and deepen their knowledge.
Classic & Modern Language Honor Society
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Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: Throughout the year, CMLHS students complete service projects with the purpose of celebrating and promoting the study of world languages. Membership in the CMLHS is by invitation only. Invitations are extended to students who have:
• Have earned a 90 average or above in their language classes.
• Have earned a passing grade in deportment for at least three semesters.
• Have demonstrated good character, leadership, and service to others.
• Have a genuine interest in learning languages.
• Promote the study of learning another language.
Color Guard
Description: As a part of the Brockton High School Marching Band, the BHS Color Guard adds flair and visual excitement to halftime shows and parades through flags and auxiliary equipment. It combines dance, performance, and precision movement synchronized with the music. The BHS Color Guard provides a welcoming environment where students can develop coordination, unleash their creativity, forge lasting friendships, and cultivate a strong pride in representing their school. No experience is necessary to participate.
Color Guard Auditions: Early June (for the following school year)
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Creative Writing Book Bunch
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: Y219
Meeting Day: TBD
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Drama Club
Contact: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Meeting Location: Fine Arts – Stage / Little Theater
Meeting Day: Per Announcements
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Description: Drama Club is open to all students at Brockton High School that have a passion for the Performing Arts. Whether you want to act in a play, build sets, work on lighting and sound, do make-up for a show or sing and dance in a musical, this club is for you!
Empower Yourself
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: YIRC
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: Empower Yourself is a yearlong program, whose goal is to educate underserved, urban, youth in finance, economic literacy, and STEM. We aim to provide them the tools necessary to make informed financial and economic decisions, while expanding their educational horizons and critical thinking skills.
Entrepreneurship Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B122
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: The Entrepreneurship Club has been designed to give Student Entrepreneurs, Future Business Leaders, Passionate Students, Eager Learners and Team Players a space to learn to start and grow a business while encouraging each other along the way.
Envirothon
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B106
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: Envirothon is part of the Massachusetts Envirothon. We spend the year preparing for a competition through hands-on activities covering Forestry, Wildlife, Water, and Soil! If you love science, current issues in science, and competition, come check us out!
Future Teachers Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: G218
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: Ever wonder what makes a teacher want to be a teacher? In this club you'll learn just that! The Future Teacher's Club features Mr. Stallbaum sharing his own adventure of what brought him to the classroom as a teacher. Along the way you will be able to see school through the eyes of a teacher rather than a student. We are open to any questions you have to ask, and we discuss how even though the journey can be tough, it is also a lot of fun.
Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)
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Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Haitian Club
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Meeting Location: R225
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: In the Haitian club, we organize cultural events, celebrate Haitian traditions, and raise awareness about Haiti’s rich history and heritage. We discuss music, dance, and have sampled some delicious Haitian food! You don’t have to be Haitian to join the Haitian club. Come and participate in a vibrant and engaging year full of learning and fun activities.
Half Time Dancers
Contact: TBD
Description: As a part of the Brockton High School Marching Band, the Half Time Dancers are the featured dancers during the BHS Half Time Show. This team provides a welcoming environment where students can unleash their creativity, forge lasting friendships, and cultivate a strong pride in representing their school. Dance experience is encouraged, but not required.
Half Time Dancer Auditions:
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Harmonics
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Meeting Location: Choral Room
Description: The Brockton High School Harmonics are a show choir ensemble, where music, dance, and camaraderie come together to create unforgettable performances. As a member of our ensemble, you'll experience the thrill of harmonizing with your peers, mastering intricate choreography, and bringing stories to life through song and movement. The BHS Harmonics compete at two competitions during the school year and perform the All-City Chorus Festival and Spring Choral Concert. Experience in sing and dance is encouraged, but not required.
Auditions: Early September- second week of school
Junior Executive Committee
Contact: [email protected] [email protected]
Meeting Location: To Be Determined
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Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: During the first few weeks of school, Juniors should expect to receive an email announcing the first meeting of the year for the Junior Executive Committee. Any interested Junior is welcome to attend and join the committee! At the first meeting, the committee will determine the groups regular meeting schedule. The Junior Executive Committee’s main focus is fund raising for the Prom. They also plan class activities and volunteer work. Information regarding running for class office will be emailed and announced closer to election time. Keep a look out!
Junior Jazz Band
Description: The Junior Jazz Band provides students with a welcoming and inclusive environment where they can learn, grow, and express themselves through jazz music. Students in Junior Jazz explore the world of Jazz, while developing their improvisational and ensemble skills, in a supportive and enthusiastic environment. The Junior Jazz Band performs in the Brockton Jazz Concert in April. Experience in instrumental music is required.
Latin American Club (LASO)
Description: LASO is a group dedicated to the preservation, discussion, and acknowledgement of Latin American culture, history, and heritage. At BHS, we foster a community where Latin and non-Latin American students alike, can come together to bond, appreciate culture, and indulge in authentic food.
Law & Debate Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: YIRC
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Members of the club also engage in community service activities for the school and community such as working as poll volunteers and translators during elections.
The club is entirely student driven, which means it is student run. Members choose topics, activities and guest speakers based on the interests of the group.
If the legal field or the politics involved are something that interest you, come make your voice heard and dive into the world of Law and Debate.
Majorettes
Contact: [email protected]
Description: As a part of the Brockton High School Marching Band, the BHS Majorettes adds flair and visual excitement to halftime shows and parades through twirling batons and other preps. It combines dance, performance, and precision movement synchronized with the music.
Rehearsal Schedule: Weekly rehearsals June through December, mandatory week-long band camp in August.
Marching Band
Contact: [email protected]
Math Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B305
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Medical Career Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: E136
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Description: For Students who are interested in a profession in the healthcare field or just enjoy learning about it. We play games, learn about nursing skills, make projects, participate in fundraisers, and more.
Model UN
Description: Model UN is a simulation of the United Nations for students. It helps students exercise their leadership, public speaking, and critical speaking skills. Students take on an ambassador role while debating topics of world issues, such as climate action and global health. The goals of the club are to engage students, help them obtain valuable life skills, and create leadership within the school and Brockton community.
- Obtain many networking opportunities / learn how to network.
- Have a chance to travel and engage with other students and people with similar interests.
- Know that change begins with them.
- Be taught to exercise their voice especially in underrepresented areas.
- Be taught to advocate for what they believe in.
Multilingual Council
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Meeting Location: B306
Meeting Day: Tuesdays: alternating club meetings and multilanguage homework help
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
National Honor Society
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Description: Membership in the National Honor Society has been the true mark of student achievement for over 100 years, but it goes far beyond a report card. Members work to uphold the four pillars of NHS (scholarship, service, leadership, and character) by completing service projects that benefit our community. Applications for new members open in the fall. Once inducted, students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5, attend all required meetings, complete at least one service project and 20 community service hours per semester, and be in compliance with comportment and the Brocktonia chapter academic bylaws at all times. Membership is by application only.
Nerd Club
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: YIRC
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Meeting Time: 2:30-3:30
Description: The Nerd Club is a safe place for all types of card, RPG, and board games. Students conduct their own D & D campaigns, bring their Pokemon Cards, or just enjoy traditional strategic games like chess.
Prayer Unit
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: R306
Meeting Day: Thursdays (every other – non-meeting days)
Meeting Time: 2:00-2:30
Robotics
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Meeting Location: TBD
Meeting Day: TBD
Meeting Time: 2:15-3:15
Are you curious about robotics, teamwork, and building something bigger than yourself? We’re launching a brand-new Robotics Club at Brockton High, and we’re looking for passionate students ready to help shape its future.
This isn’t just about STEM—though you’ll definitely get hands-on with tech, engineering, and innovation. It’s about building a team, a vision, and a legacy. Our ultimate goal? To become Brockton’s first-ever competitive Robotics Team and represent our city in FIRST Robotics competitions across the state.
We’re still finalizing the details (meeting times and location TBD), but we’re starting now by gathering a core group of students who are ready to lead, learn, and launch something amazing from the ground up.
Looking for a few good team members. What better time to join than at the beginning?
SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: B134
Meeting Day: Wednesdays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: When life becomes stressful or difficult, many teens turn to the wrong things to cope with their stress. Students Against Destructive Decisions are a kind group of BHS students whose passion involves finding and sharing positive ways to live your best teen life. At weekly club meetings, we build strong relationships away from phones and tablets with a variety of different activities: we play interactive games together, complete fun arts and crafts even gardening for stress relief and individual self-expression. Additionally, we will work on several school-wide campaigns relating to destructive decisions including substance abuse and unsafe driving. We invite you to join us and feel the joy as you make some new friends while helping to build our school community.
School Newspaper
Contact: [email protected]
Meeting Location: Y218
Meeting Day: Tuesdays
Meeting Time: 2:05-2:50
Description: The Newspaper Club at Brockton High School produces our school publication "The Boxer Tea." It is a club where aspiring journalists and writers and even graphic designers and photographers come together to share their passion for storytelling and informing the school community.
Student members will have opportunities to write articles about topics that interest them, conduct interviews, take and publish photos and design publications. They will also collaborate with staff members and other students to give our school community the tea.
Join us in uncovering stories, spilling tea, voicing opinions, and making a difference through the power of journalism.
Senior Executive Committee
Contact: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Description: The Senior Executive Committee works alongside the elected class officers to plan and execute events throughout senior year. Being part of this group allow students to take an active role in making their senior year memorable. Fundraisers, events, spirit weeks and more will be planned. Have a special skill to make an event great?
Senior Jazz Band
Jazz Band, students will study the art of improvisation, genres of Jazz, and showcase their talents as soloists and ensemble players. The Senior Jazz Band performs at concerts and community events throughout the school year. Experience in instrumental music is required.
Auditions: June (for the following school year)
Ski & Snowboard Club
Contact: [email protected];
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Meeting Day: To Be Determined
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Description: Signups are from November to mid-December. Our trips start in January. We travel to Gunstock Mountain in NH for 3 Sunday Ski and Snowboard trips. One in January, one in February and one in early March. All students are welcome to join. Every year, half of our signups are students who have never gone before and are learning how to Ski or Snowboard.
SkillsUSA
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- Health Knowledge Bowl
- Medical Assisting
- Nurse Assisting
- Practical Nursing
- Basic Health Care Skills
- Biotechnology Knowledge Bowl (Limited Demo)
- Dental Assisting
- First Aid/CPR
- Health Occupations Professional Portfolio
- Medical Math
- Medical Terminology
- Early Childhood Education
TV/Radio & Video Production Club
Contact: [email protected]; [email protected]
Meeting Location: TV Studio
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: Students can come into the TV Studio and create student focused, and student ran productions once they know how to use the equipment. If they are interested, they can learn how to create a live to tape show including covering events and sports like the Winter Concert and more at BHS.
Wind Ensemble
Description: The Brockton High School Wind Ensemble offers a space where music meets the precision of instrumental performance. As a member of this ensemble, you'll embark on a journey of musical excellence, mastering challenging repertoire, honing your skills as a musician, and experiencing the joy of collaborative music-making. Our mission is to cultivate a deep appreciation for wind band music while providing students with opportunities for artistic growth, personal development, and meaningful connections through music. The BHS Wind Ensemble performs at concerts and festivals throughout the months of March and April. Experience in instrumental music is required.
Auditions: November
Rehearsal Schedule: Weekly 2-hour rehearsals from January through March and 45-minute sectionals once a week after school.
Yearbook Club
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Meeting Location: B205
Meeting Day: Mondays
Meeting Time: 2:00-3:00
Description: We make the memories come to life in BHS yearbook. We will be working with digital designs and creating the yearbook page by page.