
Lakeview Leadership Academy offers a variety of activities and clubs that our students can join and become a part of. Here is a complete list of clubs that Lakeview offers.



The Five-Star PBIS club is a student-led group dedicated to promoting positive behavior and school spirit. Club members brainstorm and organize fundraisers to earn money for the Five-Star Store, where students can use points earned for good behavior to get rewards. Their work directly supports the school's positive behavior framework, creating a fun environment that celebrates students' positive choices and engagement.

High school ASB (Associated Student Body) is the central student government body that represents and advocates for the entire student population. ASB members are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including planning major school events like dances, rallies, and spirit weeks. A key function of high school ASB is its oversight of all club finances; they review and approve all fundraising requests and expenditures to ensure that all money raised is used appropriately and for the benefit of the student body. In doing so, ASB teaches its members valuable skills in finance, leadership, and collaboration, while making a direct impact on the high school experience for everyone.

Junior High ASB (Associated Student Body) is a student-led organization that serves as the voice of the student body. We plan and organize fun events like spirit weeks, school dances, and pep rallies to build a positive school culture. ASB provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership skills, teamwork, and a sense of community responsibility while making a real impact on our school. It's a great way to get involved and represent your fellow students.

The Athletic Club is a student-led organization that plays a vital role in supporting our school's sports programs. Through fundraising efforts, primarily managing the snack bar and collecting entry fees at games, the club generates the necessary funds to cover essential costs. This includes paying for referees, purchasing new equipment, and ensuring our athletes have what they need to succeed. Joining the Athletic Club is a great way to support our teams and learn about the business side of sports.

AVID Club is an academic elective that provides students college and career readiness support as well as content area class support. AVID is a way to help guide students with the skills needed to discover their own potential. Whether it is to prepare them for college, to help them discover new talents, or to help them find their future careers; AVID has given students a safe and supportive space to figure out who they are or who they want to be.

The Class of 2026 Club is dedicated to making sure every senior has an unforgettable final year. Throughout all four years of high school, members organize various fundraisers to secure the money needed for senior year essentials. These funds go toward covering the costs of special events like Grad Nite, prom, senior apparel, and other activities that celebrate the class's journey and achievements.

As a junior, the Class of 2027 Club is a pivotal group where you get to make important decisions about your senior year. You'll be at the forefront of planning and selecting venues for major events like prom and Grad Nite. This is your chance to shape the experience for your entire class and kick-start the preparations for an unforgettable final year of high school.

The Class of 2028 Club is in charge of raising money for senior year and organizing events. The class of 2028 works with ASB.

The Class of 2029 club is all about making sure your high school journey is filled with memorable moments. From your freshman to senior year, the club works hard to raise money through various fundraisers. All of the money raised goes toward paying for key senior year activities like Grad Nite, prom, senior apparel, and other events that celebrate the class's shared experience.

The Discovering Faith Christian Club is a welcoming space where students can come together to grow in faith, build friendships, and support one another. Each week, members meet to discuss meaningful topics, share encouragement, and participate in fun activities. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your relationship with God or simply connect with positive peers, everyone is invited to join and be part of this uplifting community.

The Lady Spartans Volleyball Club is a group of dedicated athletes who work together to support their team's activities. Their primary focus is fundraising throughout the season to cover the cost of their end-of-year banquet, a celebration that honors the team's hard work and achievements. Through various fundraising efforts, the club provides an opportunity for players to develop teamwork and financial skills, all while ensuring a memorable and well-deserved send-off for the season.

MEChA - M.E.CH.A stands for Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan and it is a student organization that promotes higher education, cultura, and historia. MEChA was founded on the principles of self-determination for the liberation of our people. We believe that political involvement & education is the key for change in our society. We are looking for more students that are interested in our purpose. It could be you, if you are interested just stop by Mr. Alvarez's class (Rm 806) during "A" lunch. If you have "B" lunch, see Ms. Gallo (Rm 305) or Mr. Martinez (Rm P-207). Just tell them that you want to learn more about the M.E.Ch.A club!

Our Middle School Basketball Club is a group of individuals who share a passion or the sport, coming together to practice skills, compete in games, and foster a sense of teamwork.

Our Middle School Volleyball Club is an organization that provides players with competitive training, specialized coaching, and an opportunity to play the sport outside of a typical school season.

The Peer Counseling Club is a year-long elective class that teaches students to be effective counselors. The curriculum covers a range of essential skills and topics, including active listening, communication, and conflict mediation. The course also addresses important procedures like confidentiality and reporting. In addition, students will learn about various challenges facing young adults, such as drug and alcohol awareness, relationships, mental health, family issues, and stress. Students who successfully complete the course will be considered for the Peer Counseling Fieldwork program and a position as a Peer Counselor at LLA.

The Yearbook Club is a year-long class where students learn how to use visual art and design to create a beautiful, cohesive yearbook. Students explore how design influences people and culture, and learn to create art with a specific audience in mind. Throughout the year, students apply these skills to create original designs for the yearbook, from initial concepts to final edits. Students also collaborate with your classmates, gaining real-world experience in teamwork and communication while creating a publication that will be cherished for years to come.
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