Explore club offerings at Homestead.
APISA is a club where students can both connect with their backgrounds and explore Asian and Pacific Islander cultures.
Battle of the Books is a group of students interested in reading and literature. We participate in an annual statewide trivia competition based on that year's titles.
Best Buddies aims to form meaningful relationships between those in mainstream and special educational classes through activities held both inside and outside of school settings.
The Biology Club offers students the chance to learn more about biology through labs and other activities. The club also helps students prepare for the USA Biolympiad in February.
Students in the Chemistry Club learn about different chemistry topics and prepare for the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad in March.
In the Chinese Club, students explore Chinese culture through different activities, including calligraphy and pen pals.
DECA gives students the opportunity to develop their business skills in areas like entrepreneurship and marketing.
GEMS offers girls the opportunity to learn more about science and math through group activities and guest talks conducted by industry experts.
Interact members complete different service projects as part of the club, deepening their connections with others and strengthening the community around them.
The Math Team develops their problem-solving skills through different competitions and conferences, including the AMC and WML contests.
The Mental Health Club educates students about mental health and offers a safe space for mental health discussion.
Model UN is for all students interested in international affairs. Each student is assigned a country that they will represent in simulated UN conferences.
Students in the Psychology Club meet to discuss the differet areas of psychology and learn about the career opportunities that come with them.
Relay for Life raises money for the American Cancer Society through events like the annual relay and the Coaches v. Cancer hockey game, generating resources to fund cancer research and create support systems for those who have been affected by the disease.
The Spanish Club meets to celebrate and learn about Spanish culture. Speaking Spanish is not a requirement for joining the club, but members must be currently enrolled in or have taken a Spanish class in the past.
Homestead's Student Council is comprised of an elected board as well as general members. Members volunteer at the school's social and fundraising events and assist in planning these activities.
Homestead's Student Exploring Medicine (SEM) creates a space for students to learn more about medicine and its related fields.
Teens Against Trafficking (TAT) aims to bring awareness to and take action against human trafficking through open discussion and support for survivors and rehabilitation efforts.