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St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School Clubs & Organizations

St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School is a diocesan private Catholic high school, sponsored by the Society of Mary (Marianists).  It is the school’s philosophy to be a living and dynamic Christian community of learning whose purpose is to bring to life the Christian vision of God’s people in the contemporary world.  In order to realize an aspect of this dimension of the school’s philosophy, to conform to the diocesan policy, and to provide opportunities for the realization of the Marianist goals of holistic education, the following student clubs and organizations have been created. All clubs and organizations (currently chartered, renewing its charter, or applying for a charter) must adhere to the philosophy, tradition, and charism of the Roman Catholic Church and the Marianist Order. 

St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School clubs and organizations cover a variety of interests for the student body – community service, education, environmental awareness, and family spirit.

Service Club Memberships:
Rotary Club of Maui
Valley Isle Kiwanis Club
Soroptimist International of Maui
Hawaii Association of Student Activities
Interact International
National Honor Society
Junior National Honor Society
National Association of Student Councils
Maui District Student Council Organization (MDSCO)

School Clubs/Organizations currently chartered:
Student Government Organization (SGO)
Spirit Club
Japanese Club
Interact Club
National Honor Society
Junior National Honor Society
Green Club
Science Club
Photography Club
Band Club
Music Ministry
LIFE
Intramural Sports Club
Major League Baseball Players Trust/Action Team Club

St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School Interact Club

Interact is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 14-18. Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, which provide support and guidance.

Interact is your chance to

The St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School Interact Club is one of the oldest in the State of Hawaii and is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Maui.


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St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School Band Clubhttps://sites.google.com/site/saintanthonyband/

St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School Spirit Club

Spirit Club is a school-wide club that: 

The SAS Hawaiiana Club is a hui (open to all SAS haumana) that promotes a sense of Hawaiian identity, place, and culture, networking and activities.
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Japanese Club
The Japanese Club is a fun and educational club for students grades 7-12 interested in Japan and Japanese culture.  The purpose for the club is for St. Anthony students to learn Japanese culture and the Japanese language through various activities.  The club serves the community by volunteering at local events related to Japan and Japanese culture.  Students develop international perspectives through this service.
You do not need to be in Japanese classes to be a Japanese Club member.
Activities  include:
Japanese Movie Night
Visit Hale Makua and do Japan-related activities with the residents
Volunteer at Maui Matsuri and other Japan–related events
Interact with native Japanese speakers on Maui
Japan-related art and crafts
Japanese food parties
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The Green Club
The Green Club’s aims and objectives and general areas of responsibility include creating a more ecologically friendly campus, spread environmental awareness, find innovative ways to help the environment.
Membership is for all students grades 7 through 12.
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Photography Club
The mission of photography club:
A. To serve as a means of teaching interested students the processes involved in digital photography.
B. To provide opportunities to become acquainted with and involved with other people in the field of photography
C. To provide a forum for developing one's perspective about photography and for building a sense of community and identity with others in the field.
D. To enhance photography skills.
E. To provide greater opportunity for student interaction outside the classroom.
F. To benefit the campus and community through programs and services.

Membership is for all students grades 7 through 12, faculty, and staff.
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