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CURRENT CLUBS FOR 2025-2026
Academic Decathlon -- Ms. Kwan, Ms. Crabtree - Room B3
Fridays After School, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Tests students knowledge and skills across various subjects. An annual competition typically consists of ten events covering different areas of study, including art, economics, literature, mathematics, music, science, social science, and a super quiz relay.
Anime Club - Mr. Gladden - Room B11
Wednesday @ Lunch
We are a group of students who wish to discuss and share our appreciation for Japanese animation (anime) and, often, related media such as manga (Japanese comics), light novels, and video games.
Asian Community Empowerment (ACE) -- Mr. Licon (110) / Ms. Situ (164)
Monday @ Lunch
Seeks to promote the rights, well-being, and advancement of Asian individuals and communities. The members address issues such as discrimination, inequality, and social injustice faced by Asian communities, while also fostering a sense of pride, solidarity, and resilience.
Band -- Clemente Sanchez - Room 644
As needed /once a month/before or after school
Competes and performs during football games and at other venues throughout the year. A great chance to learn to excel in playing a variety of instruments, learn team work, and improve overall school spirit.
Black Student Union -- Licon - Room 110
Thursdays @ Lunch
Aims to support and advocate for Black students on campus and promote awareness and understanding of Black culture, history, and issues.
Clash Royale Club - Mr. To - Room 128
Monday @ Lunch
A group of students who enjoy the game of Clash Royale. Play with others and share tips and tricks to improve your abilities.
Cheer -- Clemente Sanchez (Room 644 / front lawn)
As Needed / Once a month
Offers students a great opportunity to make friends, increase school spirit and support our school. You will get in shape, learn teamwork, build self confidence and gain leadership skills.
Lincoln Policy Debate Club -- Mr. Flores and Ms. Lewi - Room 704
Wednesdays & Thursdays from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Engage in competitive debate focusing on policy issues. This form of debate involves rigorous research, critical analysis, and persuasive argumentation on topics related to government policies, social issues, and public affairs.
Drama Club / International Thespian Society - Mr. Gladden - Room B11
Tuesdays @ Lunch
In Drama Club, students participate in opportunities to perform and get involved in drama with a fun group of students.
The International Thespian Society (ITS) is an honor society for high school and middle school theatre students. .We seek to honor and encourage student achievement in all aspects of theatre—both performance and technical production.
Drumline -- Mr. Sanchez - Room 644
Tuesdays and Thursdays After School
Plays a crucial role in our band by providing rhythm, tempo, and energy to our performances, parades, and other events. Learn to play the drums and be a part of a team.
Future Business Leaders of America - Ms. Velasquez - Room B9
Wednesday @ Lunch
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national career and technical student organization dedicated to preparing students for careers in business and business-related fields. Develop leadership skills and build confidence.
Horizons Grand Prix - Mr. Cox - Room 131
Thursdays After School
Learn to build a hydrogen fuel cell car and race versus other schools. These races typically involve prototype or concept cars that showcase the potential of hydrogen fuel cell technology in the automotive industry.
Human Rights Awareness - Mr. Hernandez - Room 170
Every Other Tuesday @ Lunch
A Human Rights Awareness club is a student-led organization that aims to educate its members and the wider community about human rights issues, promote social justice, and encourage activism.
Immigrant Justice Advocates - Karen Balbuena - Room B7
Tuesdays @ Lunch in Dream Center
Promotes and protect the rights and well-being of immigrants. They advocate for fair and just immigration policies, provide support and resources to immigrant communities, and raise awareness about the challenges and issues facing immigrants.
JROTC -- Mr. Harris -- Room 646
Tuesdays After School.
Sponsored by the United States Armed Forces and implemented in high schools across the country. JROTC aims to promote citizenship, leadership, character development, and community service among high school students.
Key Club -- Mrs. Tran - Room 135
Thursdays @ Lunch
Provides opportunities for community service and leadership development. It is the oldest and largest service program for high school students, with thousands of clubs in schools around the world. Key club members complete community service projects together and help to make others lives better.
Letters & Arts Club -- Mr. Paja - Room 172
2 Times Per Month, 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Focused on promoting and celebrating literature, writing, visual arts, and other creative endeavors. Topics include: literary discussions, creative writing, artistic expression, literary events, and competitions.
Math Club - Ms. Seo / Ms. Romero-Flores - Room 752
Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Offers peer tutoring in math and SAT preparation. Alternating each week between the two topics. Come join us and strengthen your math skills!
MEChA -- Mr. Art Licon - Room 110
Wednesdays @ Lunch
Focused on promoting Chicano and Chicana identity, culture, and political empowerment. MEChA emerged during the Chicano Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and has since become a prominent voice for Chicano and Latino students on campuses across the country.
Medical Society - Ms. Tran - Room 135
Tuesdays at Lunch
This club designed for those who are interested in pursuing a career in the medical and healthcare fields. We wish to become a valuable resource and support system, helping students gain knowledge, experience, and a competitive edge for college applications and medical school admissions.
MESA -- Mr. Cox & Ms. Cardoza - Room 131
After School - Wed & Thurs. 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Aims to increase the number of historically underrepresented students who pursue degrees and careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. It provides support, resources, and hands-on learning experiences to students from elementary school through college, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Model United Nations - Mr. Ryan - Room B19
Thursdays - After School
A Model United Nations (MUN) club is a student-led organization that simulates the diplomatic processes of the United Nations. It provides a platform for students to step into the role of ambassadors and delegates from different countries to debate and find solutions for pressing global issues.
National Art Honor Society (NAHS) - Ms. Wood - Room B19
Monthly Meetings during lunch
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is a distinguished organization for high school students in grades 9-12 who have demonstrated outstanding ability and interest in the visual arts. We hope to inspire and recognize artistic excellence and promote art education within schools and communities.
Ping Pong Club - Ms. Sierra - Room 177
Monday, Thursdays, & Fridays @ Lunch
Queer & Ally Alliance (QAA) - Ms. Lewi - Room 179
Thursdays @ Lunch
Queer and Ally Alliance at Lincoln is an offshoot of the Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA), a student-led organization found in many schools, colleges, and universities, primarily in North America, but also increasingly in other parts of the world. The purpose of a GSA is to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and other identities) students, as well as their straight allies.
Retro Corner Video Game Club -- See Robert
Tuesday and Thursday @ Lunch
Step back into the past and enjoy some retro video games with other gamers!
Robotics Team -- Mr. Cox / Mr. Skramstad - Room 131
Thursdays After School
Learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics through a hands-on club. Multiple opportunities to learn robot design and programming and compete against other high schools in applying what you've learned.
Science Bowl -- Mr. Te- Room 703
Thursdays & Fridays, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m
Organized by the United States Department of Energy (DOE), Science Bowl aims to promote interest in science, mathematics, and technology among students and to encourage excellence in these subjects.
Scrapbooking Club - Ms. Kristiansen - Room 152
Every Other Thursday @ Lunch
We are a group of students wish to learn more about the art of scrapbooking—the craft of preserving and presenting personal and family history in the form of a book, album, or box. We are a safe place to work on projects, learn new techniques, and make new friends.
S.P.A.R.K - Ms. Kristiansen - Room 152
Wednesday @ Lunch
This club seeks to serve as a mentoring club pairing upperclassmen with underclassmen to provide support academically. A great way to share experiences as you near graduation.
Students Run LA - Ms. Velasquez - Room B9
Give at-risk youth the chance to experience the benefits of goal-setting, character development, adult mentoring, and improved health by providing them with a truly life-changing experience: the training for and completion of the Los Angeles Marathon.
Trinity Club -- Coach Fedna - Room B4
Thursdays at Lunch
Trinity Club is a space for us to have fellowship, create new friendships and hear about the Word.

United Students - Mr. Villarreal - Room B8
United Students works with high school students in East Los Angeles on campaigns for social and educational justice.
EduCare Programs - Room B15
Check out more details on the EduCare Page
Inquire to find out what programs are offered this year.
Driver’s Ed
International Student Club
Music Club
Tiger Conditioning

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