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  2. High school secret societies - Wikipedia

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    High school secret societies are a type of secret society founded at, or featuring students associated with, a particular high school, primarily in the United States. While American universities have a long tradition of secret societies , initially started within East Coast colleges, societies at the high school level are relatively uncommon.

  3. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    High School Democrats of America (United States) Hineni ; Hip Hop 4 Life (US) HOSA-Future Health Professionals (US) Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (Vietnam) Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation

  4. Key Club - Wikipedia

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    These organizations hold their own annual conventions for fellowship, to coordinate the efforts of individual clubs, to exchange ideas on Key Clubbing, and to recognize outstanding service of clubs or individuals with appropriate awards. Key Club exists on more than 5,000 high school campuses, primarily in the United States and Canada.

  5. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    The first Beta Club chapter was established at Landrum High School in Landrum, South Carolina on January 8, 1934, by incorporating the fifteen members of the pre-existing Landrum High School Literary Society. [1] The club's sponsor was teacher Helen Prince. [1]

  6. After-school activity - Wikipedia

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    After-school activities, also known as after-school programs or after-school care, started in the early 1900s mainly just as supervision of students after the final school bell. [1] Today, after-school programs do much more. There is a focus on helping students with school work but can be beneficial to students in other ways.

  7. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a member of the Future Homemakers of America posing with home-canned produce in Clarkesville, Georgia, 1950. The American Home Economics Association and Office of Education co-sponsored a national organization of high school clubs focused on home economics.

  8. Link Crew - Wikipedia

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    Link Crew is a North American student leadership program created by the Boomerang Project. [1] Its focus is on making select individuals from the Junior and Senior classes, known as "Link Leaders," into mentors for freshmen and new students.

  9. Junior Civitan International - Wikipedia

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    Junior Civitan International is a student-led service organization for middle and high school students. There are 11,000 Junior Civitan members in 400 clubs in North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. [1] It is the longest lasting project of its parent organization Civitan International.