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AAPI Youth Alliance
The AAPI Youth Alliance is dedicated to fostering unity, empowerment, and cultural awareness among students of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) backgrounds. The club provides a supportive space for members to share their experiences, celebrate AAPI cultures, and advocate for equity and representation. Through cultural events, discussions, and community outreach, the AAPI Youth Alliance works to raise awareness about AAPI issues, promote inclusivity, and create a sense of pride and belonging for all students. All are welcome to join and contribute to a vibrant, diverse community.
Academic Team
The Academic Team promotes competition, learning, and academic excellence among its members. Students will compete in regional and national quiz bowl competitions throughout the year, testing their knowledge across a variety of subjects. The club also plays an active role in expanding the quiz bowl community by organizing events and hosting tournaments. Members are required to pay dues to support club activities and participation.
AI Club
The AI Club is a space for students interested in exploring artificial intelligence and its impact on society. Members will focus on understanding how AI is shaping the future, particularly how it can influence the learning experience of high school students. The club provides opportunities to engage in hands-on projects, research, and discussions aimed at discovering innovative ways to enhance education through AI. All students are welcome to join and contribute their ideas.
Alliance For Student Equity
The Alliance for Student Equity is dedicated to fostering a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all students. Membership is open to those who are committed to actively contributing to creating a school culture where every individual feels valued and supported. Through events, initiatives, and open dialogue, members work together to promote inclusivity and respect throughout the school community.
Archery Club
The Archery Club at Livingston High School is open to all students interested in the sport of archery, with no prerequisites required. The club meets weekly or biweekly, depending on the time of year and gym availability. Members may be asked to pay dues to help cover equipment and other expenses. Whether you're a beginner or have prior experience, the club offers a supportive environment to learn and improve your archery skills.
Architecture Club
The Architecture Club is a creative community for students passionate about design, building, and innovation. Through hands-on projects and guest speakers, members explore architectural styles, sustainable design, and urban planning while honing their skills and collaborating on inspiring ideas. All experience levels are welcome!
Aviation And Aerospace Club
The Aviation and Aerospace Club is open to all high school students interested in aviation, flight, or aerospace engineering. Members meet weekly to explore the world of aviation through hands-on challenges, flight simulator competitions, and collaborative projects. The club will also attend local aviation events, airshows, and museum visits to gain real-world insights into the field. No prior experience is required, just a passion for flight and discovery!
Basketball Club
The Basketball Club at Livingston High School provides opportunities for students of all skill levels to play basketball, develop their abilities, and build interpersonal relationships. The club aims to increase fitness while enhancing participants' understanding and knowledge of the game. Whether you're looking to improve your skills or just enjoy the game, the club offers a welcoming environment for all.
Biology Club
The Biology Club is dedicated to supporting students in their academic journey and sparking curiosity in the life sciences. Members offer free help sessions for Biology students, creating a welcoming space for tutoring, collaboration, and deeper understanding of course material. In addition, the club hosts an annual STEM Day to inspire younger students by engaging them in fun, hands-on activities that bring biology to life. Through both peer support and community outreach, the club aims to foster a love of science and learning.
Black Student Union (BSU)
The Black Student Union (BSU) at Livingston High School is open to all students who are interested in learning about Black history, culture, and making a positive impact on the community. The club provides a space for students to engage in discussions, celebrate diversity, and contribute to initiatives that promote awareness, inclusion, and unity.
Cantrips And Cardboard Club
The Cantrips and Cardboard Club at Livingston High School provides a space for students to play board games, Magic: The Gathering, and Dungeons & Dragons, as well as participate in worldbuilding and creative writing workshops. Open to all students with no requirements to join, the club fosters creativity, strategic thinking, and a sense of community through shared interests in gaming and storytelling.
Chess Club
The Chess Club is a place for students of all skill levels to come together and enjoy the strategic game of chess. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, the club offers a supportive environment to learn, practice, and improve your game. Members can participate in casual matches, tournaments, and team events, while also developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and concentration skills. Join the Chess Club to challenge yourself, make new friends, and have fun!
Chess Team
The Chess Team is a competitive team that participates in tournaments throughout the year. To join, students must try out at the start of the season through a tournament-style tryout, which assesses players' skills and ability to think critically under pressure. The Chess Team is ideal for students looking for a more competitive chess experience and who want to represent the school in regional and state-level competitions. Dues are collected to support team activities and participation in tournaments.
Chinese Culture Club
The Chinese Culture Club at Livingston High School is open to all students interested in exploring and celebrating Chinese culture. The club offers opportunities to learn about Chinese traditions, language, food, and history, fostering an appreciation for cultural diversity and providing a space for students to engage in related activities and events.
Christian Student Fellowship
The Christian Fellowship Club offers a welcoming, judgment-free space for individuals to explore and grow in their faith. Through community-focused activities, such as creating cards for hospital patients and organizing fundraisers for charitable causes, we aim to spread positivity and support those in need. Our fellowship fosters a loving, inclusive environment where everyone is encouraged to deepen their connection to faith and to one another.
Coding Club
The Coding Club is a great place for students interested in programming and technology. The club’s goal is to teach new programming languages and help students develop their coding skills. Whether you're a beginner or have experience, the Coding Club provides a welcoming environment to learn, collaborate, and grow the coding community at LHS. Members have the opportunity to work on projects, solve problems, and expand their knowledge of coding in a fun and supportive setting.
Comfort Project 360
Comfort Project 360 is a non-profit organization established in 2014 to complement the exceptional care provided by the Cancer Program at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center. The club aims to create supportive and healing environments for cancer patients and their loved ones during treatment. Members raise funds through events and create gift bags with essential supplies to help make patients more comfortable. There are no special requirements to join, and the club is deeply connected to its mission. Many members are passionate about supporting this cause due to personal experiences and a strong desire to help those facing difficult times.
Costume/Hair & Makeup Club
The Costume/Hair & Makeup Club supports the school's theater productions by designing and creating costumes, as well as providing hair and makeup styling for the cast. Members will have the opportunity to work behind the scenes to bring characters to life, experimenting with different styles, techniques, and designs. Whether you're interested in fashion, beauty, or the art of transformation, this club provides a creative space for students to contribute to the success of the school plays and develop valuable skills in costume design and makeup artistry.
Diabuddies Club
Diabuddies is dedicated to fundraising and raising awareness for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and supporting research efforts to find a cure. Through events and initiatives, the club aims to educate others about T1D, provide support to those affected, and contribute to ongoing research that will improve the lives of individuals living with diabetes.
Digital Art Club
The Digital Art Club at Livingston High School focuses on logo creation, product and poster design, and the basics of UX/UI. Through hands-on projects, members will gain a deeper understanding of how technology and art converge to create designs that are seamlessly integrated into everyday life. The club provides a space for students to explore the intersection of creativity and technology, developing valuable skills for the future.
Distributive Education Clubs Of America (DECA)
DECA, a renowned international student organization, is dedicated to developing future leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Through applied learning, community engagement, and business partnerships, DECA programs equip students with vital skills such as critical thinking, communication, and collaboration, preparing them for success in both college and their chosen careers. Dues are collected to support club activities and participation in events and competitions.
E-Sports Fall
After requesting to join this club, your parent will need to fill out a permission form in their Genesis Parent Portal called "Esports Permission Form Fall 2024". give the form 12 hours to populate in your parents portal.
E-Sports Winter
After requesting to join this club, your parent will need to fill out a permission form in their Genesis Parent Portal called "Esports Permission Form Winter 2024". give the form 12 hours to populate in your parents portal.
E-Sports Spring
After requesting to join this club, your parent will need to fill out a permission form in their Genesis Parent Portal called "Esports Permission Form Spring 2024". give the form 12 hours to populate in your parents portal.
Eastern European Club
The Eastern European Students Club aims to bring together students from Eastern European backgrounds to connect, share, and learn more about their unique cultures. Through discussions, cultural events, and activities, members will have the opportunity to celebrate their heritage and gain a deeper understanding of Eastern European traditions and history.
Ecolancers
EcoLancers is a team focused on designing and building a high-mileage vehicle for the Shell EcoMarathon High Mileage Vehicle Challenge in the prototype division. Team members are responsible for every aspect of the competition, from vehicle design to logistics. To join, applicants must be enrolled in or have completed a technology class and successfully demonstrate safety training requirements. EcoLancers offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering skills while contributing to a sustainable future through innovation and teamwork.
Envirothon
Envirothon is a competitive club focused on advancing environmental awareness and addressing pressing environmental concerns. Members participate in local, regional, and state competitions, where they work as a team to solve environmental challenges. Through hands-on activities and teamwork, students gain a deeper understanding of ecology, conservation, and sustainable practices while developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Fall Play
The Fall Play invites students to showcase their acting, directing, and production talents in a vibrant theatrical performance. Auditions are open to all students, regardless of experience, offering an opportunity to explore the world of theater. From auditions to opening night, participants will collaborate on all aspects of the production, including acting, set design, costumes, and more. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a first-timer, the Fall Play provides a creative outlet for students to express themselves and be part of a memorable theatrical experience.
Filipino Club
The Filipino Club celebrates and promotes the rich culture, traditions, and history of the Philippines. The club provides a space for students to connect, share, and learn about Filipino heritage through cultural events, activities, and discussions. Whether you're Filipino or simply interested in learning more, members will explore Filipino music, food, language, and customs, while fostering a supportive and inclusive community for all.
Film Circle
Film Circle is open to all students with no requirements. Each month, members vote on a film to watch and gather to discuss it.
Forensics Speech And Debate
Students will compete in competitions throughout the year in either Speech or Debate. Meetings will be held to practice for competitions and all experience levels are welcome!
Formula 1 (F1) Club
The LHS F1 Club is a space to explore, celebrate, and discuss all things Formula 1! This includes weekly race debriefings, the latest news and gossip surrounding teams and drivers, and diving into various aspects of the sport—from tires and track layouts to social media and engineering. Whether you're a long-time fan or just curious to learn more, there's something for everyone!
French Club
The French Club at Livingston High School aims to immerse students in various francophone cultures through cultural activities, movie screenings, and food tastings. The club focuses on teaching students about different aspects of French culture in an enjoyable and engaging way, offering a fun and interactive environment to explore the language and traditions of French-speaking countries.
Future Business Leaders Of America (FBLA)
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national organization that provides students with opportunities to develop leadership skills through community service and competitive events. As part of FBLA, members participate in a variety of business-related competitions, engage in service projects, and build valuable connections for their future careers. Whether you're interested in marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, or leadership, FBLA helps you gain practical experience and prepare for success in the business world. Dues are collected to support club activities and participation in events.
Gender-Sexuality Alliance
The Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA), previously known as the Gay-Straight Alliance, is a student-led club that offers a safe space for LGBTQIA+ students and their allies to connect, find support, and discuss topics related to sexual orientation and gender identity. GSA also works to foster a more inclusive and accepting environment for all students at the school.
Girls Learn International (Gli)
Girls Learn International (GLI) works to educate and support young adults worldwide on issues related to human rights, equality, and universal education. As a chapter, we contribute by fundraising for GLI's partner projects, promoting participation in their youth programs, and facilitating discussions on these important topics.
Glamour Gals
Glamour Girls is a nationwide non-profit organization that inspires companionship and conversation with seniors living in residential homes through complimentary beauty makeovers and activities led and organized by teen volunteers.
Green Team
The Green Team at Livingston High School is dedicated to promoting sustainable initiatives within the school and the surrounding community. The club works on projects that focus on environmental awareness, conservation, and eco-friendly practices, aiming to make a positive impact on both the local and global environment.
Greenhouse Club
The Greenhouse Club at Livingston High School promotes gardening and landscaping skills through hands-on experience in the school greenhouse. Members have the opportunity to grow a variety of plants, learning about plant care, sustainability, and landscaping techniques. Additionally, students can take home the plants they cultivate, making it a rewarding and educational experience.
HOSA Future Health Professionals
HOSA Future Health Professionals is a club for students interested in pursuing careers in healthcare. Becoming a member requires paying affiliation dues to LHS, NJ, and National HOSA. There are no other special requirements to join the club, but participation in competitive events comes with specific expectations. Students must attend meetings and practice sessions, complete tasks posted on Schoology and the HOSA Remind, and meet all deadlines for event preparation. If needed, run-off events will be held before competitive events to ensure compliance with NJ HOSA and National HOSA requirements. This club offers students the opportunity to develop their skills, compete, and explore the healthcare field. Dues are collected to support these activities and events.
Improv Club / Pony Mayhem
Improv Club/Pony Mayhem is an audition-based improv troupe at LHS that meets weekly for rehearsals and puts on two free shows for the public each school year. If you're passionate about improv and enjoy spontaneous creativity, this is the perfect opportunity to showcase your talent and be part of an energetic, collaborative team!
Inner Circle
The Inner Circle is a student-led club for those passionate about theatre. This club gives students the opportunity to participate in a completely student-driven theatre production during the spring semester, as well as a cabaret performance in the fall. Whether you're interested in acting, directing, or working behind the scenes, the Inner Circle allows students to collaborate and create original performances, with full ownership of the creative process. It’s perfect for those looking to showcase their talents and be part of a dynamic and creative team.
Inner Voices
Inner Voices Literary Magazine is a club that meets weekly to write and review submissions for our annual literary magazine. Members have the opportunity to showcase their creative works, provide feedback to peers, and contribute to the development of the magazine, which features a variety of written pieces, from poetry to short stories. It's a great space for aspiring writers to express themselves and collaborate with others who share a passion for literature.
International Thespian Society
The International Thespian Society (ITS) recognizes, rewards, and encourages student achievement in all aspects of theatre production and performance. Students who have earned enough points from participating in our theatre program will be invited for induction at the end of the school year, although students may attend meetings and events without being formal members. Dues are collected from those who choose to become formal members to support the activities and initiatives of the society.
Investing Club
The Investing Club at Livingston High School focuses on educating students about investing and personal finance in an engaging and accessible way. The club provides a platform for members to learn, discuss, and develop practical skills that will help them make informed financial decisions in the future.
Italian Culture Club
The Italian Culture Club is dedicated to celebrating and sharing the rich history, art, language, and traditions of Italy. Members will have the opportunity to explore Italian cuisine, music, festivals, and the Italian language through engaging activities and events. Whether you’re of Italian heritage or simply interested in learning more, the club provides a welcoming space to immerse yourself in the beauty of Italian culture.
Jazz Improv
The Jazz Improv Club at Livingston High School is dedicated to creating a supportive environment for jazz musicians to collaborate and grow. The club offers students the opportunity to play together, explore improvisation, deepen their understanding of music theory, and hone their skills in small combo playing. Whether you're an experienced jazz musician or just starting out, the club provides a space to learn, create, and connect with fellow students passionate about jazz music.
Jewish-Israeli Club
The Jewish-Israeli Club holds bi-weekly student-led meetings focused on Jewish and Israeli culture, history, and traditions. There are no requirements, and all students are welcome to join.
Junior League of Women Voters
This is the student chapter of the League of Women Voters. The organization collaborates with the larger league to host voter registration drives and educational events at the high school. It is non-partisan, with a focus on educating others about the voting process.
Key Club
Key Club is a service-oriented club that focuses on making a positive impact in the community. The club is open to all students in the fall, providing a chance to get involved and learn about its activities. To become a fully inducted member, students must meet the following requirements: complete 10 community service hours through club activities, attend at least one meeting per month from September through January, participate in the "Give Back Give Thanks" Fundraiser in November, and pay the membership dues. Members are celebrated at our induction ceremony, where they are formally recognized for their dedication to service and leadership. Key Club is perfect for students who want to make a difference while developing leadership skills and giving back to their community.
Lancer Healthy Community, Healthy Youth
The Student Branch of Healthy Community, Healthy Youth is dedicated to promoting physical and mental well-being among students. The club works to raise awareness about healthy lifestyle choices, including nutrition, exercise, and mental health support. Through workshops, events, and community outreach, members aim to inspire their peers to lead healthier lives while fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. The club also collaborates with local organizations to promote youth health initiatives and create a positive impact within the school community.
Leo Club
The Leo Club works in partnership with the Lions Club to engage students in community service and volunteering. Members participate in a variety of events, such as volunteering at local animal centers, assisting in community fundraisers, and partnering with other organizations to support various causes. The club provides students with the opportunity to make a positive impact on their community while developing leadership skills and fostering a spirit of service.
LHS Service Club
To encourage LHS students to stay involved in community service and earn prestigious LHS Awards for their ongoing and outstanding contributions. Club dues may be collected.
Livingston Historical Society
The LHS Livingston Historical Society partners with The Livingston Historical Society to offer students historical and philanthropic opportunities. Students can participate in events organized by the Historical Society, gaining valuable insights into local history and engaging in meaningful community involvement.
Livingston History Bowl
The Livingston History Bowl competes in the National History Bee and Bowl, participating in tournaments at both the regional and national levels. The club fosters a passion for history and supports its members in exploring and deepening their knowledge of the subject.
Math Team
The Math Team is open to all students interested in extracurricular math activities and qualifying for competitions throughout the year. Members can participate in the six NJML (New Jersey Math League) Competitions held monthly from October through March, the Pi Math competition, and the AMC 10/12 hosted by Livingston in November. Students who qualify may also represent the school at the ECML (Essex County Math League) Competition in May and participate in invitation-only events like the AIME. In addition to competitions, the club offers opportunities to engage in non-competition activities, such as assisting with bulletin boards and celebrating Pi Day in March. All students are welcome to join and participate in these events.
Metal Arts & Jewelry Club
The Metal Arts Club offers students the opportunity to explore and develop skills in metalworking. For those who were unable to take Metal Arts as an elective, the club provides hands-on experience with essential techniques and tools. Students who have already taken the class can use this time to continue working on projects, refine their craftsmanship, and challenge themselves with more advanced work. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, this club is a creative space to learn, practice, and express yourself through the art of metal.
Mock Trial
Mock Trial is a competitive club where students have the opportunity to engage in courtroom simulations. Participants try out for the team and work together to prepare legal cases, taking on roles as attorneys and witnesses. Through research, public speaking, and critical thinking, Mock Trial members develop their skills in law, debate, and teamwork while competing against other schools in a dynamic, real-world setting. Whether you're interested in law, drama, or strategy, Mock Trial offers a challenging and exciting experience
Model United Nations
Model United Nations (MUN) is an educational simulation where students take on the roles of delegates representing different countries to discuss and debate global issues. Through this hands-on experience, students gain a deeper understanding of international relations, diplomacy, and the workings of the United Nations. MUN offers a unique opportunity for students to develop critical thinking, public speaking, and negotiation skills while engaging with real-world topics and fostering a greater awareness of global challenges. Dues are collected to support club activities.
Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society
Mu Alpha Theta, the Math Honor Society, recognizes students who excel in mathematics and demonstrates a commitment to academic excellence. To become a member, students must have completed two full years of college prep-level mathematics courses and be enrolled in a third-year math course at or above the Algebra 2 level (courses taken outside of LPS will not be accepted). Members must also maintain a weighted GPA of at least 3.67 in core mathematics courses that count for high school credit. New and current candidates are required to participate in at least two NJML competitions and score a 2 or above on each competition or qualify through a similar event. New candidates must also fulfill four service requirements throughout the year, which may include assisting in Math Lab, Lancer Time, creating bulletin boards, developing whiteboard problems for hallways, participating in Pi Day activities, and helping with other Math Honor Society events. To maintain membership, students must not have any integrity, discipline, or academic issues that would be incompatible with the honor society. Dues are collected to support club activities and events.
Muslim Student Association
The Muslim Student Association at Livingston High School focuses on charitable contributions, community service, and celebrating the diversity of Muslim cultures within the school. The club aims to create an inclusive space where all students can learn from one another and grow together. Membership dues will be collected to support club activities and initiatives.
National Art Honor Society (NAHS)
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in both their academic and artistic pursuits. To become a member, students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in all classes and a 3.5 GPA in art classes. Additionally, students must have completed at least two art classes and submit a portfolio consisting of four works of art. Members are required to pay dues, which help support club activities and events. NAHS offers students the opportunity to develop their artistic skills, participate in community service projects, and engage in exclusive art-related events.
National Business Honor Society
The Business Honor Society is for students who excel academically and professionally in business education, maintaining a 3.5 GPA in all business classes. Interested students apply in late September. Members engage with business professionals, participate in business projects, and take part in work-based learning activities to connect with their career prospects and financial goals. Dues are collected from members to support various club activities.
National Chinese Language Honor Society
To participate in the Chinese Honor Society at Livingston High School, students must meet specific eligibility criteria established by the national organization, the Chinese Language Association of Secondary-Elementary Schools (CLASS). Students who have completed Chinese 2 CP are eligible with a GPA of 3.65 or higher in the course and a minimum overall weighted GPA of 2.00. They must also be enrolled in the third year of Chinese. Additionally, students who have completed Chinese 3 CP and 4 CP/Honors are eligible with a GPA of 3.65 or higher in the course and a minimum overall weighted GPA of 2.00. Continued membership requires maintaining a GPA of 3.65 or higher in Chinese courses and a minimum overall weighted GPA of 2.00, including in AP or 4 CP/Honors courses. Members are required to pay dues to support the activities of the club. The Chinese Honor Society chapter at Livingston High School is affiliated with CLASS and recognizes academic achievement in Chinese language studies.
National English Honor Society
The National English Honor Society shall strive to confer national distinction upon secondary school students for high achievement in the English language arts; build a national community of academic achievers; provide cultural stimulation in high school environments; encourage interest in the English language arts; serve society by fostering literacy. Juniors and seniors (with no English grade below a B and minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 weighted) are eligible to apply for candidacy.
National French Honor Society
To participate, students must be currently enrolled in French. Those who have completed French 2 CP and French 3 CP may be admitted with a GPA of 3.65 or higher and an overall weighted GPA of 2.0. Similarly, students who have completed French 2 H and French 3 H may be admitted under the same GPA requirements. Finally, students who have completed French 4 CP or 4 Honors may also be admitted with a GPA of 3.65 or higher and an overall weighted GPA of 2.0.
National Honor Society Class of 2026
NHS Eligible students will automatically receive an email the spring of their junior year or the fall of their senior year with an invitation to apply. NHS Eligibility is primarily determined by a core weighted grade point average of 3.65 or higher. Eligibility is not "acceptance" to the National Honor Society, students must submit the application they are emailed explaining their participation, leadership, and volunteer service in school and community activities. This information is reviewed by the faculty committee to determine acceptance to NHS. Once accepted members are required to participate in the induction ceremony and pay membership dues of $15.
National Honor Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA)
The purpose of the National Honor Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA) is to recognize outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic achievement in students studying dance across various educational settings, including public and private schools, dance studios, cultural and community centers, performing arts organizations, and post-secondary institutions. The NHSDA aims to foster a deeper appreciation for dance as a true art form, deserving of recognition and prestige. By honoring students who excel in dance, the society promotes the value of dance education and encourages the continued growth of the art form.
National Italian Language Honor Society
The National Italian Language Honor Society (NILHS) at Livingston High School recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in Italian language studies. To be eligible, students must have completed Italian 2 CP and Italian 3 CP with a GPA of 3.65 or higher, or Italian 2 CP and Italian 3 Honors with the same GPA. Students who complete Italian 2 CP, Italian 3 Honors, and Italian 4 CP/Honors are also eligible with a GPA of 3.65 or higher. Students are invited to apply in October, and the induction ceremony is typically held in early to mid-November. A $20 fee is required for membership to cover ceremony and other expenses. Members are expected to actively participate through tutoring and other club activities.
National Science Honor Society
The National Science Honor Society (NSHS) at Livingston High School honors junior and senior students who excel in science. To qualify, students must have completed an Honors or AP science course by 11th grade, be enrolled in an advanced science class in 11th or 12th grade, and maintain a weighted GPA of 3.65 in science courses and 3.00 overall. They must also achieve specific grade thresholds in various science courses. Eligible students can apply by submitting a Google form and transcript, with applications due in mid-to-late September. The induction ceremony takes place before AP exams, and members must participate in activities and pay a dues fee. NSHS provides a platform for students to showcase their academic achievements and leadership in science.
National Spanish Honor Society
To participate, students must be currently enrolled in Spanish and maintain a GPA of 3.65 or higher, along with an overall weighted GPA of 2.0. Students who have completed Spanish 2 CP and Spanish 3 CP, Spanish 2 H and Spanish 3 H, or 4 CP or 4 Honors courses are eligible if they meet these GPA requirements. Additionally, students must maintain a grade of B- or higher in an AP or College Prep level 5 course to remain eligible.
National Technical Honor Society
The National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) is a prestigious organization for juniors and seniors who demonstrate excellence in technology and Family and Consumer Science (FCS) courses. To be eligible, students must maintain a 3.67 GPA (A-) in Technology/FCS courses and an overall LHS GPA of 3.0 or higher. NTHS recognizes outstanding achievement in these fields and provides members with opportunities for leadership, service, and further academic development. Dues are collected to support the society’s activities and initiatives.
New Student Society
The New Student Society at Livingston High School is made up of Lancer Guides, mentors, and community leaders who serve as welcoming guides for new students. They assist in helping newcomers acclimate to the school environment and provide mentorship throughout their transition, ensuring that every student feels supported and connected.
Ocean Science Bowl
The Ocean Science Bowl is for students passionate about marine, biological, and environmental sciences. In this club, members dive deeper into these subjects through hands-on learning and exploration. The club also prepares for a regional competition, with the potential to advance to a national level. Whether you're interested in oceanography, marine biology, or environmental conservation, the Ocean Science Club offers a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge and compete in exciting science challenges.
Organization of Student Tutors
The Organization of Student Tutors provides peer tutoring assistance to Livingston students in grades K-12. This club is dedicated to helping students improve in various subjects by connecting them with qualified student tutors. Interested students must fill out an application indicating the subjects they feel comfortable and qualified to tutor. It's a great opportunity for students who enjoy helping others, building leadership skills, and making a positive impact on the school community.
Paper Bridges
Paper Bridges is a club dedicated to fostering positivity and offering support to younger students through writing. The club provides advice, guidance, and encouragement, helping to create a supportive community within the school. Membership dues may be collected to support club activities.
Parkinson's Disease Awareness Club
The Parkinson's Disease Awareness Club at Livingston High School aims to empower students to give back to the community while raising awareness about Parkinson's disease, a condition often underrecognized. The club provides students with enriching experiences that promote personal growth, enhance their understanding of global medical issues, and inspire them to take action in supporting those affected by the disease.
Peanut Butter & Jelly (PB&J) Club
The PB&J Club prepares PB&J sandwiches for the 'Sandwich Project' Livingston group, which donates sandwiches and other essential items to Catholic Charities in Newark, NJ. Dues are collected to support the club's efforts and supplies.
People Helping People
The People Helping People Club is a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting both the school and the local community. Service hours are tracked and managed by the executive board. Each year, applications for the executive board are accepted, and the advisor selects a new board based on the applications.
Philosophy Club
The Philosophy Club aims to make complex philosophical concepts accessible to students at Livingston High School. By presenting these ideas in relatable ways, members will gain insights from great thinkers, helping them build a life they can better understand and enjoy.
Physics Club
The Physics Club brings physics to life through friendly competitions, build challenges, group activities, and fun Kahoots. Members meet after school to explore both theoretical and hands-on aspects of science, welcoming students of all skill levels.
Pitch & Promote Club
In Pitch and Promote, students will develop and market a product while receiving feedback from their peers to foster collaboration. The club emphasizes hands-on workshops and group activities, giving members the opportunity to learn and practice marketing strategies together in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Pledge for Premies
Pledge for Preemies is dedicated to supporting local NICUs and organizations that care for premature and medically fragile infants. Members work to provide comfort and resources for both babies and their families, raise awareness about the vital role of NICUs, and share the meaningful experiences of those impacted by neonatal care. Through service projects, fundraising, and community outreach, the club aims to make a positive difference for families during a critical time.
Podcast Club
The Podcast Club encourages students to explore the world of podcasting by creating, producing, and sharing their own episodes. Members will have the opportunity to develop their communication skills, explore a wide range of topics, and engage with their peers through engaging discussions. Whether you're interested in storytelling, interviews, or current events, the club provides a space for students to express themselves and learn about the technical aspects of podcast production. Join us to create, collaborate, and share your voice with the world!
Portuguese Luso American Club
Open to all students, this club celebrates Portuguese language and culture from around the world. Members explore traditions, connect with the community, and share experiences that highlight the richness and diversity of Portuguese-speaking countries.
Puzzle Club
Puzzle Club offers students a relaxing break from screens by providing an opportunity to work on jigsaw puzzles. It's a fun and low-pressure environment where members can unwind, collaborate, and enjoy a hands-on activity together.
Radio Club
The Radio Club offers students the opportunity to create and produce original programming for the local cable access channel. Members gain hands-on experience in media production, develop communication and technical skills, and showcase their creativity to a wider audience. Participation also helps students build strong portfolios and resumes, preparing them for future college and career opportunities in broadcasting, journalism, and related fields.
Red Cross Club
The Red Cross Club at Livingston High School offers students the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the community. As part of a global humanitarian aid organization, the club focuses on responding to those in need and provides students with valuable knowledge and life-saving skills. Members learn how to prepare for and respond to emergencies, equipping them to make a positive impact when it matters most.
Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society
To participate in the Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society, students must meet certain eligibility criteria. Academic requirements include the successful completion of at least one honors or AP-level social studies course in grades 9, 10, or 11, a minimum 3.5 social studies GPA, and an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Additionally, 11th-grade students must have enrolled in at least six total semesters within the Social Studies program and must commit to enrolling in a social studies elective during their senior year. As for the community service requirement, members who are conditionally accepted will have the remainder of the 2025 school year and the summer to complete 5 hours of community service. Dues are also collected to support the activities and initiatives of the chapter.
Rho Kappa is the only national organization recognizing excellence in the field of Social Studies for high school students. Any accredited public or private high school can apply for a local chapter. Rho Kappa provides national recognition and opportunities for students to explore social studies further. Through its sponsorship of Rho Kappa, the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) seeks to encourage interest, understanding, and appreciation for the social studies.
Robotics Team
The Robotics Team is open to all students with no minimum requirements to join. The club is designed for those interested in building and programming robots to compete in FIRST Robotics competitions. Each team can have a maximum of 15 students, as per FIRST Robotics guidelines. Whether you’re new to robotics or have previous experience, this club offers a hands-on opportunity to learn, collaborate, and develop skills in engineering, programming, and teamwork.
Rocketry Club
The Rocketry Club is for students interested in exploring the exciting world of rocketry and aerospace engineering. Members will design, build, and launch model rockets, learning about the physics of flight, engineering principles, and the science behind rocketry. Whether you're a beginner or have prior experience, the club provides a hands-on, collaborative environment to enhance your skills and gain real-world knowledge in the field of aerospace.
Salute to Service Club
The Salute to Service Club is dedicated to honoring and supporting veterans, active military personnel, and first responders. Through various activities and events, the club aims to raise awareness about the sacrifices made by these heroes, while fostering a sense of gratitude and respect in the community. Members participate in service projects, fundraisers, and remembrance events, working to show appreciation for the brave individuals who serve our country and protect our freedoms.
Science Bowl
To participate in the Science Bowl Club, students must try out each September through a two-part selection process. The first part is a written test to assess subject proficiency, followed by a buzzer-style verbal round to evaluate speed and strategic thinking. The club is open to students who demonstrate a strong interest in science and are prepared for competitive academic challenges. Dues are collected to support the club's activities and participation in events.
The Science Bowl Club is a competitive team that prepares for regional and national Science Bowl tournaments organized by the U.S. Department of Energy. The competition covers a wide range of STEM topics, including biology, chemistry, physics, earth and space science, energy, and mathematics.
Participation in the club involves weekly practice sessions focused on speed, accuracy, and depth of scientific knowledge. This club is ideal for students passionate about science and interested in fast-paced, science-themed academic competition.
Science League
The Science League offers students the opportunity to compete with peers across the state in various areas of science, including biology, chemistry, physics, and more. Members will participate in academic competitions, testing their knowledge and skills while fostering a passion for scientific exploration. Whether you're interested in enhancing your academic experience or challenging yourself in a competitive environment, the Science League provides a platform for students to showcase their talents and deepen their understanding of science.
Science Olympiad
To participate in Science Olympiad, tryouts are required for all new and prospective members. Science Olympiad is a national non-profit organization focused on improving K-12 science education, increasing opportunities and diversity in science, creating a technologically-literate workforce, and recognizing outstanding achievements by both students and teachers. Dues are collected from members to support club activities and participation in competitions.
Shirley Tempos
Shirley Tempos is a student-run a cappella group at Livingston High School, featuring soprano and alto vocals. The group provides an opportunity for students to showcase their vocal talents and collaborate in creating beautiful, harmony-driven performances.
Shiv's Third Eye
Shiv's Third Eye is the student chapter of the larger Shiv’s Third Eye organization, dedicated to community outreach and supporting those in need. The club works on various service projects, partnering with local organizations to give back to the community through volunteering, fundraising, and awareness campaigns. Members actively engage in efforts to make a positive impact on the lives of others, focusing on building stronger connections within the community and helping those who are less fortunate.
Short Film Production Club
The Short Film Production Club at Livingston High School brings students together to discuss films and collaborate on creating their own original short films. Members will have the opportunity to develop, film, and edit their projects, fostering creativity and teamwork. There are no requirements to join, everyone with an interest in film production is welcome to participate.
Spring Musical LHS
The Spring Musical offers students the chance to showcase their talents in theater, music, and performance. Auditions are open to all students, and participants can get involved in acting, singing, dancing, set design, costume creation, and more. The club brings together a team of students to create a memorable production, building teamwork and creativity along the way. Whether you’re interested in performing on stage or working behind the scenes, the Spring Musical provides an opportunity to be part of an exciting and collaborative artistic experience.
Stage Crew & Light and Sound
Stage Crew & Light and Sound is a club dedicated to enhancing LHS stage productions by using our talents and skills behind the scenes. We work with backstage tools, technology, and resources to help bring performances to life. From set construction to lighting and sound, Stage Crew plays a crucial role in ensuring every production runs smoothly. Whether you're interested in working with technology, building sets, or managing props, Stage Crew offers the opportunity to contribute to the magic of theater from behind the curtain.
Techie Teen Tutors
Stage Crew & Light and Sound is a club dedicated to enhancing LHS stage productions by using our talents and skills behind the scenes. We work with backstage tools, technology, and resources to help bring performances to life. From set construction to lighting and sound, Stage Crew plays a crucial role in ensuring every production runs smoothly. Whether you're interested in working with technology, building sets, or managing props, Stage Crew offers the opportunity to contribute to the magic of theater from behind the curtain.
The Democratic Club
The Democratic Club aims to create a better understanding of the legislative process and elections. Through discussions, workshops, and guest speakers, the club focuses on educating members about how laws are made, the role of government in shaping policy, and the impact of elections on local and national levels. By exploring the democratic process, members will gain a deeper knowledge of their rights and responsibilities as citizens, while developing the skills to actively participate in shaping their communities and the nation.
The Lance
Livingston High School's Student-Run Newspaper
The Republican Club
The Republican Club provides a platform for students to explore and discuss conservative values, principles, and policies. Through discussions, debates, and guest speakers, the club encourages members to engage with political issues, develop informed opinions, and learn about the political process. The club fosters an environment of respectful dialogue and offers students the opportunity to connect with others who share similar political views while promoting civic engagement and leadership.
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Tri-M is the National Music Honor Society at LHS, and students who have completed four years of music classes are eligible to apply in September of their Junior year. To qualify, students must maintain good standing in their music courses and choose one of two tracks. The Ensemble Performance Track includes four full-year music ensemble classes selected from Band, Orchestra, and/or Chorus. Alternatively, the Music Theory & Production Track includes four full-year music courses, such as Music Technology 1 & 2, Music Theory, AP Music Theory, and/or Beginner Piano and Guitar. In addition to completing the required courses, students must achieve a GPA of 3.65 or higher in their music classes and a weighted overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in all other subjects. Furthermore, three of the four required music courses must be completed before the student’s Senior year
Trial Blazers for Kids Club
Trial Blazers for Kids Club is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children battling pediatric cancer. Through community events and outreach, the club raises funds for research and treatment while spreading awareness about the impact of pediatric cancer. No special requirements; everyone is welcome to join.
TV Production Club
TV Production Club is open to members who have successfully completed the Television Production (TV1) class.
Voicemales
Voicemales is a student-run acapella group that specializes in tenor and bass vocals.
We Are One Heart
We Are One Heart (WOHA) is a student-led club dedicated to promoting unity, support, and empowerment within the Latinx community at our school. Our mission is to create a safe, inclusive space where students can celebrate Latin American cultures, share experiences, and advocate for equity and representation. Through cultural events, service projects, and open dialogue, WOHA fosters leadership, community engagement, and pride in our diverse identities. All students are welcome to join.
WESTEM (Women in Entrepreneurship and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
The Women in Entrepreneurship and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Club provides a safe space for women and gender minorities to collaborate, learn, and compete together. The club offers resources for all knowledge levels, including workshops on various fields of interest and scholarships to help members pursue higher education in STEM or business-related fields.
Women in Business
The Women in Business Club is a student-led organization that provides a supportive space for high school students to explore their interests and goals in business. The club empowers young women to discuss career aspirations, learn about various business fields, and connect with peers and professionals. Through guest speakers, hands-on activities, and group discussions, members will develop leadership skills, gain valuable career insights, and prepare for success in college and beyond.
