Boston university academy clubs

Student clubs
Student clubs are a huge part of the culture at Boston University Academy. Students get to create their own clubs and apply for funding from the school. Most students are part of multiple clubs, with many choosing to lead one as upperclassmen. The clubs at Boston University Academy include:
*Informatics Team, a team that competes in high school programming contests, USACO competitions, and other relevant competitive programming events.
*Model United Nations, a student run club including nearly one-third of the school's student population. BUA's Model UN team was recently ranked in the top 125 high school teams in North America.
*BUAMUN, a middle school Model UN conference run and staffed by Academy students. Each year, BUAMUN creates thousands of dollars in revenue for the school, which is used to fund travel expenses of the BU Academy Model UN team. BUAMUN is a recognized middle-school Model UN conference by Best Delegate, and recently has expanded to host over 300 delegates. A favorite of the BUA community, many students at BUA volunteer to run this conference, showing the immense dedication to support their classmates.
*Science Team, a large team which competes to demonstrate their science skills in the Western Suburban Science League.
*Robotics Team, FRC Team 246, otherwise known as Overclocked, is a FIRST-affiliated robotics team founded in 1999 at Boston University and Boston University Academy participating in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC), with limited participation in the Vex Robotics Competition (VRC). Roles on the team vary anywhere from engineering (i.e. mechanical, electrical, programming, etc.) to administrative and outreach.
*South Asian Students Association, a club founded by two Indian members of the Class of 2015 which focuses on reclaiming the heritage of South Asian students and spreading awareness about the culture of South Asia.
*Sports such as: basketball, crew, cross country running, fencing, sailing, soccer, tennis, and ultimate Frisbee.
*Dance Team
*Debate Club
*Film Club
*Map Club
*Photography Club
*Yearbook
*Performing Arts Outing Club, which attends one Boston area theater performance or concert each month.
*Math Team
*Environmental club — A club which helps the environment through an extensive recycling program.
*Literary Magazine (LitMag) and LitCafe, where student authors and artists can publish and share their works with the school community.
*BU Academy Press — A student-run and edited newspaper that brings important news to the students.
*Art Club
*Drama, usually consisting of one straight play in the fall, a musical in the spring and a senior run play in the beginning of the spring semester.
*Many Students help in admissions, performing such functions as Tour Guides and Hosting visiting applicants
*Student Council, which organizes most student activities and functions.
*Peer Tutors, A group of students who help their peers by tutoring them in subjects where they need help.
*Peer Advisors, A group of students who help new students transition to the academy.
*Chess Club, A club for chess lovers that meets every Thursday at lunch.
*Gay-Straight Alliance
*Anime Club, one of BUA's newest additions, founded in 2018 where students watch, discuss, and enjoy various animes of all school appropriate genres
*Chinese Culture Club — a place for students to drink tea, socialize, and discuss Chinese culture
*Cubing Club
*Table Club, which sends members a monthly photo of a table.
*Current Events Club, a club for students interested in discussing contemporary global affairs. The current political leanings of the club are 2/6 Communist, 2/6 Democratic Socialist, and 2/6 Neoliberal Capatilist. The club meets weekly on Thursday during lunch from 11:30 AM to 12:00 PM
*Philosophy Club. Lessons are taught by Dr Davis, and the club meets weekly on Mondays at 3:40 PM to 4:30 PM.
 
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