Student-Run Clubs
At our schools, we want all students to feel connected to our school community and find ways to be involved. We provide co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in academics, arts and athletics, and we also allow the use of School District facilities and resources for student-interest clubs and activities which are not School District sponsored, pursuant to Policy 801 - Equal Access to School Facilities.
These clubs and activities provide students with additional opportunities to extend their learning, develop and demonstrate leadership, impact their school and community, expand their social network, and grow to be supported cognitively, emotionally and socially.
The guidelines are as follows: *A student-interest club or activity may have access to school facilities for meetings during non-instructional time, subject to available space and the availability of staff supervision. *A student-interest club or activity must complete an application for use of school district facilities and comply with other requirements under the Equal Access to School Facilities Policy. *The student-interest club or activity will be listed in the handbook and on the website as a student-initiated club, which is not sponsored by the School District. Announcements and Postings: *The student club will be allowed to announce their meeting dates, time and location using the student announcements, with prior approval of the school administration. *The student clubs will be able to put a maximum of 10 posters/flyers no larger than 8 ½ X 14 in the hallways, foyers and cafeteria areas of the school, with prior approval of the school principal. The School District will reserve the right to change the designated location for posters/flyers.
Clubs that are also considered an Affinity Group at BHS are designated as such with an asterisk (*).
Contact
- Asian Student Association (ASA)*
- Black Student Union (BSU)*
- Book Club
- Burnsville Strong
- Culinary Club
- Dungeons Dragons
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Friends (FCAF)
- Film Club
- Futsal
- Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)*
- Giving Garden Club
- HOSA - Future Health Professionals Club
- Indigenous Student Council*
- Knitting Club
- Latino Student Association*
- Link Crew
- Muslim Student Association (MSA)*
- Philosophy Club
- Women in STEM
- Young Life
Asian Student Association (ASA)*
Black Student Union (BSU)*
Book Club
Burnsville Strong
Culinary Club
Dungeons Dragons
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Friends (FCAF)
Film Club
Futsal
Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)*
Giving Garden Club
HOSA - Future Health Professionals Club
Indigenous Student Council*
Knitting Club
Latino Student Association*
Link Crew
Muslim Student Association (MSA)*
Philosophy Club
Women in STEM
Young Life
Starting and Chartering
- A student-interest club or activity may have access to school facilities for meetings during non-instructional time, subject to available space and the availability of staff supervision.
- A student-interest club or activity must complete an application for use of school district facilities and comply with other requirements under the Equal Access to School Facilities Policy.
- The student-interest club or activity will be listed in the handbook and on the website as a student-initiated club, which is not sponsored by the School District.
Announcements and Postings
- The club will be able to announce their meeting date, time and location using the student Schoology announcements, with prior approval of the sponsor and school administration.
- The club will be able to put a maximum of 10 posters/flyers no larger than 8½ X 14 in the hallways, foyers and cafeteria areas of the school with prior approval of the sponsor and stamped by the school administration. The School District will reserve the right to change the designated location for posters/flyers.