Student Clubs
Clubs are one of the best ways to explore your interests, build new skills, make lasting friendships, and contribute to the school and community around you. Whether you're into the arts, community service, technology, or just want to try something new, there's a place for you at LLHS.
Clubs meet regularly throughout the school year. New students are always welcome — most clubs have no tryouts or prerequisites, just a willingness to show up and participate.
Current Clubs
A student organization at LLHS. Contact the main office for more information about meeting times and how to get involved.
A club for students who enjoy anime, manga, and Japanese animation culture. Come connect with fellow fans, watch series together, and celebrate the art form.
For students who love to create. Art Club is a space to make art, try new mediums, and share your work in a supportive, creative environment — no specific skill level required.
Whether you're a seasoned player or just learning the game, Chess Club is open to all skill levels. Come sharpen your strategy and enjoy some friendly competition.
A club celebrating and connecting students around Latin culture, community, and identity. All students are welcome to join and participate.
A relaxed, social space where students come together to crochet, learn new techniques, and enjoy some creative downtime. Whether you're a complete beginner or already working on your own projects, you're welcome here.
Beginner Crochet Club meets at both lunches in the library on Mondays. Advanced Crochet Club meets at both lunches in the library on Fridays.
Club Advisor
Librarian
For students who love performance, theater, and storytelling. Drama Club is the place to explore acting, stage work, and the world of live performance.
A club for students passionate about movies, filmmaking, and visual storytelling. Whether you want to watch, analyze, or create films, Film Club is your space.
FFA is one of LLHS's most active and well-established programs, operating through the Agriculture & Natural Resources CTE Pathway. Students participate in competitions, community service, leadership conferences, and state events. FFA is open to students enrolled in Agriculture courses.
A fun, welcoming space for students who love music and performance — or just enjoy singing with friends. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm.
Founded in 2008, Kids Club was built around a simple but powerful motto: "Making a Difference." This community service club focuses on supporting children and families in the Lower Lake area — volunteering at schools, childcare settings, children's agencies, and organizations that serve young people and the adults who work with them.
Kids Club gives LLHS students the opportunity to do meaningful work in their own community while developing leadership and service skills that will follow them long after high school.
Meeting Time
Room 24 during lunch (check with the advisor for current schedule)
Club Advisor
Teacher
A club focused on global cultures, languages, and international perspectives. Students explore the world beyond their own community and develop a broader understanding of the people and places that make up our planet.
SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization that serves students preparing for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations. LLHS's CTE Department has been part of SkillsUSA for many years, and our chapter is made up of students who are serious about developing their skills, their professional character, and their career readiness.
Members focus on building leadership, teamwork, citizenship, and communication — and they put those skills to the test by training for and competing in the SkillsUSA Region I Competition, with the opportunity to advance to state and national levels. The club also participates in fundraising activities to help cover competition costs.
Meeting Time
Every other week during lunch (check with advisors for current schedule)
Club Advisor
Teacher
The LLHS Yearbook is the official record of each school year — capturing the people, events, teams, and moments that make every year at Lower Lake High School unique. Yearbook students are photographers, designers, writers, and storytellers who work together to produce a book that students and families will keep for a lifetime.
If you have an eye for detail, a love of storytelling, or an interest in graphic design and journalism, Yearbook is worth exploring.
Upcoming Events
Start a New Club
Don't see what you're looking for? LLHS students have the opportunity to start new clubs. If you have an idea for a club that doesn't exist yet, talk to a teacher or administrator about how to get it started.
Questions?
For general questions about clubs at LLHS, contact the main office at (707) 994-6471 or reach out to the advisor listed for the club you're interested in.
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