Clubs
24-25 East Clubs
- ABO Hounds
- Birch Log (Yearbook)
- Book Club
- Boundless
- Climate Club
- Club #25 Junior Rotarians
- Crochet Club
- DECA
- Deutsch Klub (German Club)
- El Club de Español (Spanish Club)
- FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
- FFA (Future Farmers of America)
- Film Club
- Garbage Crew
- Greyhound Kitchen
- GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance)
- Harbortown Junior Rotarians
- History Day
- HOSA (Future Health Professionals)
- Hound Pack
- Key Club
- Magic: The Gathering Club
- Math Team
- Movie Club
- National Honor Society
- Open Mind
- Pottery Club
- PromCom
- Sailing Club
- Science Club
- Scott Anderson Leadership Forum
- SkillsUSA
- Student Government
- Taylor Swift Club
- Upcycling Apparel Club
ABO Hounds
Birch Log (Yearbook)
Book Club
Boundless
Climate Club
Club #25 Junior Rotarians
Crochet Club
DECA
Deutsch Klub (German Club)
El Club de Español (Spanish Club)
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
FFA (Future Farmers of America)
Film Club
Garbage Crew
Greyhound Kitchen
GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance)
Harbortown Junior Rotarians
History Day
HOSA (Future Health Professionals)
Hound Pack
Key Club
Magic: The Gathering Club
Math Team
Movie Club
National Honor Society
Open Mind
Pottery Club
PromCom
Sailing Club
Science Club
Scott Anderson Leadership Forum
SkillsUSA
Student Government
Taylor Swift Club
Upcycling Apparel Club
How to start a new club:
1) Stop in the Activities Department to receive permission to start a club
2) Find a faculty advisors (unless the club/activity has gone through the independent provider agreement process – application is on the East Activities web site)
3) Set up a meeting with the Faculty Advisor and the Activities Director
4) Set up meeting dates and spaces via a building permit that can be found outside the Activities Office
5) All events/meetings/etc must have the staff advisor present to supervise during the activity.
6) Outside Groups must have an independent provider agreement in place to be listed as an East “Club”
Club Advisors:
Please Note - the trophy cases in the Atrium are not for use for hanging posters, only during Red and Gray week and Homecoming is this allowed. The trophy cases were installed to show off our success as a school, please keep the clear! Also, please take down posters and flyers after your date of use!
- Tickets sales for formal and semi-formal dances should use number tickets so cash can be reconciled at the end of each date sold.
- All fundraisers, ticket sales, or charities involving money transactions: 1) Advisers should arrange for cash boxes with the school treasurer 2) adviser oversees the sale 3) Adviser counts the money with their individual club treasurer 4) the money is turned into the Activities Office.
- Students should not be handling money with no oversight or system for reconciliation.
- The school treasurer should receive requests at least 2 days prior to the event via the club advisor.
- All Club activities must be supervised on and off campus
AD Assistant / Treasurer
218-336-8845 x F: 218-336-8856
Duluth East High School 301 N 40th Ave E
Duluth, MN 55804