Biology Competition Club: Students participate in local, regional, and national biology competitions and receive recognition and prizes. Rebecca Brewer

*Bowling Club: A club for the serious bowler who wants to compete at the Varsity or JV level against other schools at different bowling centers. The club meets each week during the winter sports season and competes at regional and state tournaments. Mary Lynn Kincaid

BuildOn: A club whose mission is to enhance and empower students to make a positive difference in their communities, while helping people in developing countries increase their self reliance through education. Mary Koenigsknecht

Chess Team: Promotes practice & competition in the playing of chess. Toni Isaac

Chinese Club: Meets to enjoy the culture & background of the Chinese people.Sue Lin

Club Med: This club offers students the opportunity to explore numerous medical occupations through guest speakers & field trips. Joan Stratman

Dance Team: Dances at basketball games and other school events.  Attends competitions. Amy Barnhart

Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA): Relates to classroom instructional programs & the field of marketing & distribution. Students must be enrolled in a marketing class during the school year. Many of the members participate In state, district & national competitions. Heide Rosenberg

Engineering/Robotics Club: Takes an engineering problem & as a team designs solutions.Al Merian

Environmental Activists: Concentrates on environmental issues; In charge of the recycling program for the school. Rob Zynda

French Club: Explores the French language & culture. Susie Fortuna

Freshman Class: Great way to get involved with school activities as a freshman. Help build the Homecoming float, participate in the parade & organize other school events. Shanna Frendt

Future Problem Solving: Projects present-day concerns 25 years into the future teams develop possible problems & creative solutions to futuristic situation. Elena Wollberg

Independent: The student newspaper. Christina Vettraino

Japanese Club: Explores the background & culture of the Japanese people. Kim Benbow

Junior Class: Great way to get involved in school activities as a Junior. Help organize Homecoming activities, plan the Sadies Hawkins dance & prom. Julie Tucker and Kelly Forshey

Kudos Club: Recognizes individuals who show peer leadership, succeed in non-team sports, individual or personal development, or demonstrate heroism. Val Lorelli

Math Club: Assists students who are interested in competing in math contests. Students receive support, tutoring, & mentoring before and/or after school for these competitions. Kevin Ortwine

Model United Nations: Takes issues of international interest & debates them from the perspective of individual countries. Bill Adams

National Art Honor Society: Fosters excellence & spirit in the pursuit of art, & gives recognition to outstanding art students. Judy Tuma

National Honor Society: Participates in many community activities. Students are invited to apply during their junior year if their grade point average meets National Honor Society requirements. Tim Marley and Jo O'Brien

Peer Mediation: Student volunteers are trained on how to mediate conflicts between other students. Gail Yax and Tim Mullen

Physics Club: Have fun, get people interested in physics. Practice & participate in physics' competitions. John Morrison

Project LEAD: Works together to provide volunteer services to the community. Diane Loucks

Quiz Bowl: Participates in academic competitions with other schools where depth of knowledge & speed of recall are tested. Sherri Parks

SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions): Organizes assemblies, conducts annual Troy High drunk-driving simulation, educates middle & elementary students in developing peer resistance skills. Katie Vitale

Science Olympiad: Prepares students for regional/ state competition in Science Olympiad & Chemistry Olympiad. Students at all grade levels are encouraged to apply. Bill Hevel

Senior Class: Great way to get involved in school activities as a Senior. Help organize Homecoming activities, Gimmees, senior picnic & dances. Emily Davidson and Susie Fortuna

Ski Club: A club where students take 5 trips to Mt. Holly for skiing or snowboarding from beginner to advanced. Ryan Wharry

Sophomore Class: Great way to get involved in school activities as a Sophomore. Help organize Homecoming activities & plan Winter Ball. Meghan Sermo and Jennifer Doptis

Spanish Club: Exposes students to varied aspects of Hispanic culture in an enloyable yet educational way.

Student Government: Provides leadership training for students; sponsors Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Gimmies, & conducts numerous charities for the school. Ryan Werenka

Troy Diversity Project (TDP) - an all-encompassing group of Troy High students who are engaged in promoting acceptance and tolerance throughout our school.  We host approximately seven Mix-It-Up lunches each year, a Culture Week culminating in a Culture Show in March, promote kindness through the Chain-of-Kindness Week in November, among other smaller events.  Our mission is “to challenge student barriers, create a united student body, embrace diversity, and to promote a culture of tolerance and respect.”  Jesse Allgeier

Troy Theatre Ensemble: Dedicates itself to excellence in high school theatre performance. Produces plays twice a year. Rick Bodick

Video Club: Exposes students to the use of equipment, filming, & video production. Rick Bodick

* Red lettering indicates that the club reports to Jim Johnson. All other clubs report to Remo Roncone.