Crestwood High School Student Activities
High School is an exciting time in a teenager's life! There are many opportunities to get involved, learn leadership skills, make connections, and gain friends that span all four grade levels.
We want you to find the right fit to enhance your high school experience. Please visit each of our club/organization pages to learn more about the opportunities at Crestwood High School.

Student Activity Philosophy
The student activities program at Crestwood High School provides learning opportunities through student involvement. The various activities scheduled during the year allow for student expression, planning, problem solving, and most importantly, a positive working relationship between students and adults.
The adults involved with our student activities program serve as advisors, providing students with assistance in making appropriate decisions. Optimal learning occurs when students investigate, communicate, and analyze situations and issues pertinent to their group's activity. The advisor is then expected to approve or disapprove recommendations made by the students, lending support in accomplishing agreed upon goals.
This philosophy reflects life long learning, where we value each other's opinions, efforts, and achievements.
List of Clubs & Organizations
Click on the link below to take you to the page that you wish to visit.
Amity Club
Amnesty International (Human Rights and Social Justice)
Animal Care Club
Arab Student Union
Black Student Union
Blue Crew
Book Club
Cancer Kids First
Chargers for Change
Chargers Chess Club
Child Care - PECE
Class Officers
Craft Club
Creative Writing Club
Debate Club
Drama Club
Future Business Leaders of America
French Club
Key Club
Link Crew
Medical Club
Mock Trial Team
Muslim Students Association
National Honor Society
Photography Club
Quiz Bowl
Red Cross Club
Robotics
Running Club
SADD
Science Club
Spanish Club
Student Congress
Have Questions?
Contact Mrs. Ray, Activity Director, if you have any questions or concerns. I am always ready to help!
Room 216, 313-274-7500
