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Clubs

What are the benefits of being in a high school club?

Your participation in clubs can hone your communication skills, foster creative thinking, and teach you how to work effectively with other people. It is also a great way to meet people with the same interests as yourself. Being active in a club can also help improve your mental health. Your extracurricular involvement is one of the few ways that colleges can gain insights into your personality.
Roseville High School is proud to have many clubs for all students.  All students are welcome to all of the school's clubs; there is a wide variety and there truly is a club for every student.

Wishing RHS had a club that you don't see?  Start your own club!  How?  Follow these four steps to GET A NEW CLUB GOING

 

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