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Student Life
Students in Upper School are encouraged to exercise influence
and governance in shaping campus life, as well as do all that
they can to nourish their own personal development. An important
part of student life in Upper School is involvement in clubs,
academic and governing councils, and community service projects.
Service is so integral to student life that each club must
perform at least two service projects a year to remain active.
Upper School students have a wide variety of choices to suit
their personal desires and interests:
Service Clubs
More than 10 clubs on campus are dedicated specifically to
such service activities as tutoring elementary students, promoting
diversity, raising environmental awareness, assisting less
fortunate groups through food and clothing drives, and supporting
a wide range of community service organizations. Click here
for a list of ongoing community service projects conducted
in the Upper School.
Publications
Upper School students can join the staffs of the newspaper,
literary magazine, or yearbook.
Special Interest Clubs
Whether it's books, guitars, math, a foreign language, computers,
film, or the performing arts, students can join a variety of special
interest clubs. National Honor Society is also offered to
high-achieving students.
Governing Bodies
In addition to student government, Country Day students may
be tapped for participation on the honor council, student
advisory committee, academic council, or as a peer
counselor.
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