Mental Health Awareness Club
Members work to increase awareness and acceptance of mental health issues. The club organizes events and activities to promote positive mental health for our school community.
Members work to increase awareness and acceptance of mental health issues. The club organizes events and activities to promote positive mental health for our school community.
A quiz bowl academic competition. Members of the team compete against other local high schools.
French Club meets to share and enjoy French language and culture.
Communications Club provides students in all grade levels the opportunity to collaborate, pitch, and produce content for AHN’s various social media platforms. Students also have access to AHN’s Innovation Lab and the WAHN Panther Vision studio, which live-streams morning announcements.
Pep Club is an organization established to support and enhance school spirit at Academy of the Holy Names by recognizing excellence among our students and promoting activities that instill school spirit.
Students lend their singing, dancing, and acting talents to the production of the musical. All students are invited to audition. Recent productions have included Wind in the Willows, Meet Me in St. Louis, Anything Goes, Cinderella, The Sound of Music, A Grand Night for Singing, The Melody Lingers On, Oklahoma!, Secret Garden, Once Upon a…
This organization promotes student growth and development through diversity academics, and community outreach. This organization will provide an opportunity for all students to celebrate black culture, lifestyle, and history.
Multicultural Club fosters awareness and appreciation of human diversity within all cultures. The club sponsors activities designed to educate others about the unique cultural differences that exist in our school and in the broader community. The club welcomes members from all classes.
The Chess Club gives students an opportunity to play a friendly game of chess against their peers in a low-stress environment. Students of all skill levels are invited to participate. If a student does not know how to play chess but would like to learn, other members will happily teach the fundamentals of the game.
Students participate in rehearsed trials to learn about the legal system and compete against other schools to demonstrate their skills.