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Student Activities

Because it believes that academic training is incomplete without social, service, growth, and interest formation, Bishop Conaty-Loretto High School maintains a program of social and co-curricular activities. All students are encouraged to participate fully in at least one of these activities during each of their four years in high school.

Every student of the school is a member of the Associated Student Body (ASB), and participates in electing the officers and representatives of the Student Government. The purposes of this organization are to unify all elements of the school—students, faculty, administration, parents—by communication; by representing the student body through elected leaders; by providing a forum for student opinions and ideas; by promoting recognition of community responsibility and citizenship; and by coordinating extracurricular activities.

There is an Executive Board elected annually consisting of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and commissioners of Athletics, Public Relations and Religious Affairs. Student representatives to the A.S.B. are also elected annually on each grade level.

Each student is a member of a class organization, and entitled to participate in the activities of that class.

Bishop Conaty-Loretto High School offers a variety of interest-based and service clubs and organizations. Any student may participate in a club provided she meets the organization's requirements for membership. For active membership in certain clubs and organizations, a student must maintain a 2.0 GPA. To be eligible to be an officer of the group, she must meet the qualifications specified in the constitution of the group.

Bishop Conaty-Loretto High School is a member of the Horizon League of the CIF-CAA, participating in interscholastic competition in volleyball, basketball, softball and soccer. Any student may try out for these teams, but must meet the 2.0 GPA eligibility requirement of CIF. A student who makes the team is asked to pay a fee of $50 to help defray expenses of travel and uniforms.

Any elected or appointed ASB, Class or Club officer may participate in at most two concurrent extra-curricular clubs and/or athletics (excluding NHS and Ambassadors Club). She may hold office in only one club.

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