Did you know there is a surf club at King’s High School? We’re talking actual, ride-the-waves surfing, not paddle boarding, which has become popular in Seattle. These students don wetsuits and catch waves out at Westport and other ocean beaches.
Today during lunch, the high school held its annual Club Fair. This loud and festive event showcased a wide range of opportunities that are available to King’s High School students. Club leaders set up booths for nearly every type of interest, and students munched on Dick’s burgers as they looked for ways to get involved.
One table drew in people with a Ukulele music trio. Of course, they were the Ukulele club. Robotics brought a competitive robot for display. Drumline set the beat. Drama’s sign lit up the room. Spanish had some pretty hot props.
Take a look at the list of ways our students join in community:
The River
International Club
Social Justice
Debate
Drama
Ukulele
Environmental Club
DECA
Alpine Club
Connection Club
Tutoring
Robotics
Black Student Union
Wander Club
Spanish Club
Drumline
Reading Club
Writer’s Club
ARK (Acts of Random Kindness)
Young Life
Sheepdogs
Art Club
Spike Ball Club
Surf Club
Racket Sports Club
Gardening Club
If you’d like more information, please contact ASB Advisor Kari Denton at [email protected].