Clubs and Organizations

Calling all Lassiter 9th graders! Consider representing your class in Lassiter Student Council. Available positions include President, Vice President, Secretary and Class Representatives. Register now. Applications due August 15. Questions? Contact Mrs. Galloway.
The Cobb County School District recognizes that extracurricular activities are an important part of school culture. School clubs and student organizations offer students an opportunity to learn and expand their knowledge base and to develop leadership skills and skills for working within a group. Parents/guardians may decline permission for their child (under the age of 18) to participate in a school club by completing the appropriate section of Form JCDA-3 (Receipt of Family Information Guide) and returning the Form to the Principal or designee.
Students interested in starting a club for the 2026-27 school year may apply during the application window of February 23 - April 3, 2026. Please see the Prospective Club and Organization Process to learn more. All forms and applications are due Friday, April 3, 2026. For more information regarding club and organization provisions, please visit the Cobb County District website.
Club Forms
Required Forms for Existing Clubs | Required Forms for New Clubs |
Clubs Club Member Form Club Sponsor Form Club Bylaws(if revised) Organizations Organization Member Form Organization Monitor Form Organization By Laws(if revised) | Clubs Club Member Form Club Sponsor Form Club Bylaws School Club Application Organizations Organization Member Form Organization Monitor Form Organization By Laws Student Organization Application |
Please contact the club/organization sponsor for meeting times and locations.
CURRENT LASSITER CLUBS
- Aerospace and Aviation Club
The Aerospace & Aviation Club aims to inspire students to explore the science, technology, and innovation behind flight and space. Through hands-on activities like flight simulation, drone flying, RC plane building, model rocketry, and space mission design, students will gain practical experience in both aviation and aerospace topics. The club also introduces career pathways in aviation, aerospace engineering, and space exploration by connecting students with guest speakers, competitions, and real-world applications. No prior experience is required—only curiosity and a passion for flight and space.
- American Sign Language Club & ASL Honors Society
Mission: To spread the knowledge of American Sign Language as well as increase Deaf and hard of hearing awareness.
- Animal Shelter Club
The purpose is to bring awareness to animal shelters, veterinary practices, LHS pets via social media, and information for club participants on future careers.
- Art Community Service Club
Mission: To support and engage with the community through meaningful promotional artwork and more.
- Asian Student Alliance
The purpose of our club is to celebrate and share Asian culture with the Lassiter High School community through engaging activities, cultural events, and educational experiences. We aim to foster appreciation for the diverse traditions, customs, and histories of Asian countries while creating an inclusive space for students to learn, connect, and have fun.
- Automotive Club
The Lassiter Automotive Club aims to unite passionate car and engineering enthusiasts and encourage others to create that same passion, providing a platform for engaging discussions on automotive and engineering topics. In this club, students can share their love of cars, racing, and more importantly, engineering. This clubs also aspires to make engineering internships more accessible for Lassiter students while also warning about driving safety.
- Black Student Alliance (BSA)
The purpose of BSA is to provide community and connection to Lassiter's minority Black population, to represent the interests and concerns of the Black students, and promote positive interaction, mutual respect, and understanding with other organizations and the greater Lassiter student body.
- Chess Club
Students meet together on Friday mornings in the media center to play friendly games of Chess. Everyone is invited.
- Council of Creative Writers
Alora Moserand Anthony Sanacore
The mission is to provide a place for writers to come together and share ideas, work on writing, or both.
- Dance Team
- DECA
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. competence, innovation, integrity and teamwork. The official logo is the diamond, and DECA's official colors are blue and gold. DECA has chapters in all 50 states and in five countries.
- Drama Club & Thespian Troupe
The purpose of this troupe shall be the advancement of standards of excellence in Theatre. More specifically, the troupe shall encourage students to attain a better Mastery of the Theatre Arts.
- English Honors Society
- Fashion Club
To provide a space for students to learn about fashion and it it’s vast applications to different careers. This club will allow students to improve their own skills and work collaboratively and creatively with others. As teenagers we show a lot of our personalities through clothing and many would love to learn how they can get into a career in something they are interested in, but that there is not a traditional class for. Our club would do just that.
- FBLA
Bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. We bring our mission to life through the application of our motto: Service, Education, and Progress.
- FCA
- Fencing Club
To provide Lassiter students who have an interest in Fencing with an opportunity to hone their skills and compete with other high schools at the competitive level. Learn more.
- French Honors Society
- German/Scandinavian Club
To connect students with the culture and traditions of Germany and other Scandinavian countries.
- Green Club
- Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
Kelly MacArthur, Marlena Lloyd, Lauren Jackson
The purpose of this club is to empower students interested in the healthcare field, help them learn about skills of various healthcare professions, provide them with possible service opportunities in the field, and help educate them on various healthcare topics.
- HoPe (Hispanic Organization Promoting Education)
To provide a welcoming community to any Lassiter student who is interested in the Hispanic/Latino culture. Additionally, with this community offered to these students we can provide a place of identity among our peers, and that sense of belonging allows these students to strive for higher accomplishments in their education. This organization will also benefit students by fostering leadership development, giving them opportunities to participate in community service events, and promoting academic excellence.
- Interact Club
Interact is a service club for young people ages 12-18 who are passionate about making a difference while learning about the world and themselves. And having fun! Your Interact club will be expected to organize at least two projects every year: one that helps your school or community and one that promotes international understanding.
- Jewish Student Union
The Lassiter Jewish Student Union brings students together to embrace and celebrate Jewish history and culture. All are welcome.
- The Joy Mission Club
The Joy Mission Club seeks to create a network of compassion and support for children going through loss, reaching out to those who need it most and making a profound difference in their lives. Members work together to provide a place of comfort and solace for those grieving through a series of activities and events meant to create joy. Joy Mission ensures that no one feels alone, serving as a light in the darkness of grief.
- Languages of Lassiter Club LOL)
To learn about different Languages and cultures
- Lassiter21 Club
The purpose of starting the 21Club at Lassiter is to empower students with essential leadership skills, foster professional growth, and provide meaningful service opportunities. By engaging in leadership training, mentorship programs, and community initiatives, students will develop the confidence, critical thinking, and teamwork abilities needed to excel in their future careers. This club will cultivate a new generation of driven, motivated leaders who will make a lasting impact both at Lassiter and beyond.
- Lassiter Ambassadors (LABS)
Brittany Hughes and Abby Cooper
For upperclassmen students to mentor and assist the freshman students with the transition to high school. - Lassiter Gold Strong
The purpose of Lassiter Gold Strong is to raise awareness for childhood cancer research through events and fundraising that support children and families affected by childhood cancer. Additionally, it aims to encourage leadership, compassion, and service among students.
- Math Team
Sonja Powell and Marguerite Pettay
The mission is to provide students with an opportunity to explore and compete in different areas of mathematics against other CCSD high schools, and other high schools within the state
- Mock Trial Team
- Model UN
This mission is to provide an opportunity for like-minded students to gather, discuss, and research geopolitical studies
- Mu Alpha Theta
Mu Alpha Theta is an organization whose purpose is the promotion of scholarship in, and enjoyment and understanding of, mathematics among high school students.
- Lassiter Muslim Student Association (Lassiter MSA)
MSA shall be a non-profit organization. The main purpose of this organization is to bring people of diverse cultures and backgrounds under one unified community. Also to encourage useful exchange of ideas among all students with regards to Islam. The club members will support students during Ramadan as it’s not easy to fast for the whole month.
- National Art Honor Society
Students will show excellence in the Arts.
- National Honor Society
Cassie Accurso and Michelle Colasurdo
The purpose of this organization is to promote Leadership, Scholarship, Service, and Character
- Pickleball Club
The mission of the Lassiter Pickleball Club is to create a new, fun way for kids to meet new people. Everyone loves to play pickleball, which has become popular recently. Many people have wanted a pickleball club but haven't made one yet, so here is our chance to make it. Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the country and in today's world.
- Presidential Volunteer Service Award (PVSA)
The purpose of the PVSA club is to award high achieving students for the service toward the community and school by offering them the unique opportunity to receive a special award directly from the President of the United States. We offer volunteer opportunities, and students can submit 50 to 250 hours to receive a certificate and medallion.
- Renaissance
The purpose of the Renaissance Program is to foster and acknowledge the outstanding educational and character achievements and contributions of Lassiter students, faculty, and staff through reinforcement, recognition, and reward. The student arm of Renaissance is the Student Renaissance Leadership Team which is a team of students made up of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior leaders working with each division of the Renaissance REACH Program. Since students are assigned to different areas, their responsibilities vary.
- Robotics
- Sandwich Support Circle
The purpose of this club is to bring in sandwich supplies, make sandwiches, and donate to an organization called "The Sandwich Project" to feed people to reduce hunger.
- Science National Honors Society
The purpose of this organization shall be to encourage participation in and recognition of scientific and intellectual thought, to advance student knowledge of classical and modern science, to communicate with the scientific community, to aid the civic community with its comprehension of science, and to encourage students to participate in community service and, in turn, encourage a dedication to the pursuit of scientific knowledge that benefits all mankind.
- Science Olympiad
- Sending Sunshine
To help bring positivity to the lives of the elderly in retirement homes. Our club will be able to create connections with the elderly and allow them to interact and have pen pals who can communicate with them. We will also be able to visit them and help assist them in any kind of way that we can.
- Social Studies National Honor Society
To highlight students who enjoy and excel in social studies, giving them a chance to enrich their education.
- Sources of Strength
To promote mental health awareness and educate students of suicide prevention awareness.
- Spanish Honor Society
- Spectrum Organization
The goal of the Spectrum Organization is to provide a community for students who want to expand their social horizons, meet new people, and make friends.
- Speech and Debate
Jonathan Waters, and Lisa Schiappa
Visit the Lassiter Speech and Debate Team website to learn more.
- STAMP Club (Student Ambassadors for the Media Program)
Kristin Hunt and Christine Young
If you love the library, this club is for you. STAMP Club members, also known as Library Ambassadors, will help generate ideas with programming and promotions for the media center that support the mission of the Lassiter media program. We may also participate in Tome Society annual book contests.
- Stand Against Starvation
To bring awareness to food insecurity in our community
- STEMposium
The purpose of the STEMposium Club is to bring together students who are interested in planning all aspects of 2-4 STEMposium events at Lassiter per school year.
- STEMsters
To inspire young minds through interactive educational STEM projects by volunteering
- Student Council
Kirstene Lohlein, Teigan Galloway, and Alora Moser
Mission and Vision: We, the members of Lassiter Student Council, challenge ourselves to always reach excellence and climb higher in order to form a more united student body in the following ways: - To encourage and create student enthusiasm in school activities - To be a contributing voice in our school - To be a visible and approachable outlet for the students - To unite the student body for a common purpose of equality, fairness, and respect By accomplishing all of the above, we will enhance our success and establish a foundation of student enthusiasm, participation, and respect at Lassiter High School. Goal: The goal of LSC is to promote community within the school, act as a voice for students with the administration, and contribute to service projects to benefit the students, school, and community at large.
- Swim Across America Club
The Swim Across America Club is a community service-based club to raise money to benefit the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The club would recruit members to raise money for this cause and to swim for the Swim Across America, Swim for Cancer event in September 2025 or complete another specific goal of their choosing. This club would be comprised of students with positive attitudes who support each other in their quests to reach both fundraising goals and personal goals, such as swimming a certain distance for the event.
- Table Top Game Club
Provide students with a safe space to build lasting relationships as they interact meaningfully and build social skills.
- Tri-M
- Trojan Buddies
- Trojan Trail Club
The purpose of this club is to allow students an opportunity to serve the community, bettering the SORBA trail systems. This club will mainly do two key things. First, we would be dedicated to trail maintenance at trail systems, including the trails behind Lassiter High School, Sweat Mountain, and SORBA trails. Second, volunteering at trail races, offering our support to racers and race organizers.