Clubs and Activities
2025 - 2026 School Year
Interested in joining a club? Starting a club?
- ASB is holding the first ICC Meeting where students can come for information on how to renew or start a new club TBD during lunch in the LIBRARY.
- Club Rush: TBD at Lunch on Golden Fleece (center of campus). What is this? A time for clubs to promote their club and recruit new and old members.
| CLUB NAME | About Club | ADVISOR'S NAME | MEETING ROOM | MEETING DAYS (include how often and times of meeting days) |
| Academic Decathlon | Academic Decathlon is a club to help those train and compete in an annual county/state academic competition. We will practice our public speaking to prepare for the competition as well as develop teamwork skills. | Mr. Bui and Ms. Do | 334 and 814 | Biweekly - Monday (3:30-4:30) in room 334 and Thursday (3:30-5:00) in room 814 |
| Academic Decathlon | Members prepare for the decathlon competition through reading guides and weekly meetings. There are weekly assessments in order to gauge everyone's progress and worksheets to help with memory retention. The competition consists of standardized assessments, speech and interview, essay, and the super quiz. | Mr. Bui and Ms. Do | RM 814 and RM 223 | Tuesdays and Thursdays (3:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.) |
| American Red Cross | The mission of the American Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Through volunteering and hosting blood drives, American Red Cross allows students to be able to assist and spread awareness of those in need. | Mr. Haegar | Library or Room 523 | Once a month, every first Tuesday |
| ASEZ STAR | It is a Christian club that is heavily involved with community volunteer service. | Mrs Mary | 623 | Bi weekly, Friday |
| AVID | Help students make it to a university, fundraise for scholarships, community service and bondings. | Jennifer Lewis | 521 | Wednesdays at lunch (12:53-1:23 P.M.) |
| Band Council | We are a club that spreads the love of music and we fundraise to help our marching band grow | Julian Garrido | 411 | we meet every other week in wednesdays |
| Black Student Union | To inform and educate peers about Black culture and history. | Ms. Laura | 311 | Every other Thursday, once a week, during lunch |
| Bridges | To provide a safe environment and space for all students, making our campus inclusive and welcoming! | Ms Scarpella and Ms. Martinez | 312 | Every Tuesday at lunch |
| California Scholarship Federation | A state-wide academic honors organization that prides on achieving excellence in academic and community through volunteerism. Foster high standards or scholarship, service, and citizenship. Provide end-of-the-year scholarship opportunities for seniors. | Ana Dinh | 222 | Monthly, Tuesday |
| California Scholarship Federation Scholarships | A state-wide academic honors organization that prides on achieving excellence in academic and community through volunteerism. Foster high standards or scholarship, service, and citizenship. Provide end-of-the-year scholarship opportunities for seniors. | Ana Dinh | 222 | Monthly on Tuesday |
| CHOC | CHOC stands for Children's Health of Orange County and is mainly focused on supporting children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) by fundraising and volunteering | Mrs. Mary | RM 623 | 2x every month on Fridays (at lunch presumably) |
| Choir Club | This club aims to uplift and unite students through music. | Mrs.Mitton | 412 | 3 times monthly for hour and a half |
| Class of 2026 | Senior class of 2026, we plan senior activities and provide info for all things co26 | Michelle Hong | Library | Second Thursday of the month? |
| Class Of 2027 | to represent the class of 2027 | christopher holguin / mr. holguin | 226 | monthly meetings |
| Class of 2028 | sophmore class! | Mr. Holguin | 226 | At least once every other month on Fridays at lunch |
| Class of 2028 | A club that represents the graduating class of 2028 | Mr. Holguin | 226 | Every other month, on Mondays during lunch time |
| Class of 2029 | The Class of 2029 is a community designed for students graduating in 2029 to connect, build friendships, and share experiences throughout their school journey. we'll foster school spirit and unity by organizing events, and activities that bring classmates together while also offering academic and social support to help members succeed. Serving as a space for collaboration and celebration, the Class of 2029 Club ensures that students create lasting memories, strengthen their sense of belonging, and prepare for their upcoming graduation as a unified class. | Alyssa Hanson | 822 | Once or twice a month on a Fridays, during Lunch |
| Debate Club | Our goal is for members to hone their public speaking skills, participate in competitions, and learn debate strategies on how to build an effective, persuasive argument. | Ms. Pineda | 914 | Meetings are every Friday 3:30-5pm |
| Environmental Club | The Environmental Club hosts weekly recycling drives every Friday after school, where members collect cans and bottles. We also organize engaging volunteer activities that support the environment, such as farming projects and beach cleanups and many other events. | Eric henninger | 323 | Monthly meeting days usually during wensday |
| Finnavators | - spread access of STEM education - host STEM lessons at afterschool programs - volunteer at STEM events |
Vivian Dinh | Rm: 711 | Monthly, every Friday during lunch |
| Friday Night Live | We focus on promoting healthy, substance-free lifestyles among youth, along with building leadership and teamwork skills. | Amanda Mata | 924 | Thursdays, at least twice a month during lunch |
| Garden Grove Boys League | Boys League is a brotherhood that strives to represent Garden Grove High School through events such as volunteering, fundraisers, and bondings with other leagues. | Chris Holguin | 226 | Any day |
| Genders & Sexuality Alliance | A space for LGBTQ+ students and allies to learn about LGBTQ+ history/icons, events, and celebrations. All members' identities/sexualities/etc. are kept confidential and within GSA's safe space. | Mr. Wallace | Room 313 | Bi-Weekly General meetings on Wednesdays (Starting Sep. 3) Officer meetings on non general meeting wednesdays |
| GGHS KCC | We focus and prioritize dancing and performing at school performing arts events. | Mr. Holguin | 226 | Tuesdays at lunch every month |
| GGHS Matcha Club | GGHS Matcha Club wants to spread positivity about matcha tea, its origin, why it’s so important to Asia, and also Japanese culture. People may think matcha is just a trending drink, but there’s a deeper historical context towards matcha tea. For our club’s activities, we will post weekly/monthly matcha ratings from cafes/places around Orange County! | Ms. Do | 223 | Monthly on thursdays during lunch |
| GGHS National Pediatric Cancer Foundation (NPCF) | Our club aims to fundraise money to support research and development of cures for childhood cancer while also spreading awareness. We will also be doing volunteer events (such a 5k) to help members gain volunteer hours. | Vivian Dinh | 711 | Tuesdays every other month during lunch |
| GGHS Thread | Our club aims to share knowledge about crochet and knitting. We'll teach students the basics of crochet and host events that allow them to experience what it's like to crochet. | Rosan Cable | Library | Meetings will be once a month, events are afterschool but board meetings will be during lunch |
| Girls League | Girls League empowers women and contributes by engaging in community service. The club’s focus is to uplift women and promote healthy relationships between individuals. | Debbie Parent | #343 | First Thursday of each month during lunch. |
| Girls’ Flag Football | The purpose is to bring together girls who want to play flag football and build teamwork/leadership skills. Also to empower women through sports and fundraise for our team’s needs. | Debbie Parent | 343 | During 6th period every Thursday and Wednesday. |
| Helping Hands | Helping Hands is a student-led service organization committed to creating a positive impact in our community. Our goal is to uplift others’ spirits through meaningful acts of service, community involvement, and advocacy for mental wellness. At our core, we strive to extend a helping hand to those who need it most. | Henninger | 323 | biweekly, lunch |
| HOSA | The mission of HOSA is to empower HOSA-Future Health Professionals to become leaders in the global health community through education, collaboration, and experience. | Ms. Mary | 623 | Wednesday & Thursday |
| Key Club | Our mission is to provide students with volunteering opportunities, build character, serve our communities and develop leadership skills. | Andrew Wolf | 912 | Monthly Wednesday meetings |
| KIWIN’S | Promotes citizenship through service | Mrs. Dinh | 222 | Meeting days will happen during lunch |
| medical society | club that explores different medical careers | Mrs. Vivian Dinh | 711 | once a week october 13th-nov 24th, afterschool 4pm-5pm |
| MESA | We are a STEM club, connected to the organization MESA. Our club holds events that have members learning more about STEM and competitions at UCI. | Eric Henninger | 323 | Monthly, Thursdays afterschool for activities and lunchtime for general meetings |
| Mock Trial | A debate/drama-esque club that works on teaching proper courtroom etiquette while working on one or two cases the entire year, requiring the members to participate in a competition where they compete against other schools by playing out characters listed in the trial(think witnesses and suspects),lawyers, and/or courtroom employees(timekeeper and bailiff). | Mr. Holguinn | 226 | Monday and Thursday, 3:30-4:30/5:30(depending on how far behind we are.) |
| National Art Honor Society | Art club, art events, monthly prompts, hands-on activities, volunteering. | Ms. McManus | 625 | 1. One meeting @ lunch per month to introduce announcements, event calendar, etc. 2. Around 1-3 afterschool art activity events, usually from 3;30-5. (Day of the week varies) |
| National Honor Society | National Honor Society is an academic organization established by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) to recognize and challenge outstanding high school students for their excellence in Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. We provide many community service/volunteering opportunities for members to not only get involved with the city but also socialize. | Ana Dinh | 222 | Twice a month, thursdays |
| OAC(Otaku Anime Club) | We host anime watch parties in Ms.Jues classroom every week during lunch. We talk about our experiences with anime, and how it affected our lives. It's also a way to express new hobbies and why anime is life changing for new viewers. It's a judgement free zone and it's all inclusive. | Ms.Jue | 624 | Fridays or Wednesday (depends on Ms.Jue's convivence) |
| OLCC | All about protecting marine ecosystems as we spread awareness of current situations, and take action. We spread word to others in order to create a greater impact on the ocean, and allowing others to be educated on the ongoing events in oceanlife. | Mr.Bui | 814 | Once a week, every tuesday. |
| Orphan Fund Assistance Club (OAFC) | dedicated to helping children around the world and making an impact on local communities | Mrs. Laz | 522 | Every month on Monday at lunch |
| Pangea | Support kids that are struggling around the world. | Mrs. Galindo | 332 | Tuesday, once a week. |
| Parable | The Club is a welcoming space for students to come together, encourage one another, and grow in their faith. The club focuses on uplifting everyone, regardless of background, by promoting kindness, respect, and positive values throughout the school community. Members meet regularly to share devotionals and discuss ways to serve others both inside and outside of school. The goal of the club is to build a supportive environment where students feel connected and inspired. Through fellowship and service, the club strives to spread hope and encouragement to all. | Mrs.Kalayjian | 512 | Thursday |
| Peer Tutor Club | Our club helps students by either allowing them to help their peers and tutor them or get help from their peers. | Beverly Lynch | 713 | Generally once a month on the last Friday during lunch. |
| People Assisting With Animal Shelters | student-led club that is dedicated to helping local animal shelters through volunteering, donation drives, etc! | Mr. Bui | 814 | Bi-monthly, Wednesdays |
| Running Club | Running Club fosters a sense of community among runners at school, enabling them to connect and make friends. It provides an opportunity for high school students to engage in physical activity, promoting both their physical and mental well-being. | Mrs. Arteaga | 825 | The first Wednesday of every month. |
| The Wishing Crane Project | We make cranes, letters, and gift baskets for hospital patients and workers to instill hope and optimism. | Mr. Bui | 814 | Biweekly, Monday at lunch |
| Tri-M Music Honor Society | Tri-M is a club/program that is made up of students of music programs like choir, band, and orchestra. This allows members to get together and interact with each other while also attending exciting music events. | Julian Garrido | 411 | Bi-monthly, Wednesday, Afterschool (3:30-4:30 PM) |
| Unboxing Club | Foster an environment of inclusvitiy and community where all students are welcome to participate through meaningful meetings/unboxing events, create revenue through fundraisers to host generous giveaways, create a safe space for students to build long-lasting connections | Ana Dinh | 222 | Bi-Weekly, Wednesday, during lunch |
| UNICEF | The UNICEF Club at GGHS empowers students to take action for children in need worldwide. We raise awareness, advocate for children's rights, and support UNICEF's efforts in education, healthcare, clean water, and protection. Through projects, fundraisers, and events, we inspire compassion, leadership, and real change. | Ms. Dandan | 341 | The first Wednesday of every month. |
| UNICEF | The UNICEF Club at GGHS empowers students to take action for children in need worldwide. We raise awareness, advocate for children's rights, and support UNICEF's efforts in education, healthcare, clean water, and protection. Through projects, fundraisers, and events, we inspire compassion, leadership, and real change. We fundraise to help build a safer, fairer world for every child! | Dandan | 341 | The first Wednesday of every month, one a month at lunch. |
| Vietnamese Student Association | Embracing Vietnam’s beauty and building/connecting Vietnamese communities | Ms. Cao | rm. 817 | Biweekly meeting on Wednesdays |