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Description
Key Club
The Key Club is an international service organization of high school boys and girls sponsored by the East Bridgewater Kiwanis Club. Their slogan, “Caring is a better way of life,” shows the main objective of this active organization. Ready and willing to serve both school and community, the Key Club sponsors a wide variety of activities.
Marching Band Marching band is a group for any students to join.  The band is divided up into the colorguard (dance and flag work), the "pit" (percussion), and the "hornline" (winds and brass).  During the regular season (August through December), rehearsals are 3 times a week with weekend performances and Friday night football games.  From January to July, monthly rehearsals are held.  Members will take part in parades, competitions, pep rallies, and football games.  The marching band is directed by Kate Bertelli.
Jazz Band
Jazz band is for any students who are interested.  The instruments played are of standard "big band" instrumentation: trumpets, trombones, saxophones, drums, guitars, piano, etc.  Regular rehearsals begin in November, once a week on Wednesdays from 6 PM to 9 PM at the middle school.  Members perform in school concerts, local events, festivals, and competitions.  The jazz band is directed by Ray Ponte.
EBHS Small Ensembles Any students can choose to form a small ensemble to perform in during the year, as long as the ensemble rehearses at school every Monday or Wednesday from 2 to 3 under the supervision of the director of music.
Drama Club
Members of this group put on dramatic productions in both the fall and spring semester.  Opportunities for students to perform or serve on the production crew to put on a variety of shows.
The EBCTV Club

The EBCTV Club is a multi-media club; open to East Bridgewater High School students from freshman to senior and teaches media literacy through "hand on" activities.  The club also produces a weekly newscast which is seen on East Bridgewater's Educational Access Channel TV98.  The club has movie nights, ice cream socials and once a year we take a trip to various local media outlets to see how professional broadcasting is done in the commercial sector.  The club has its own T-shirts and values its members' participation in events, all of which is geared towards students planning on entering the television or motion picture industries.

Business Club Business Club is a club for all students interested in a career in business or for students that are interested in getting more involved in school activities. Business Club members will learn the importance of becoming a leader by managing thier own projects throughout the year.
Rhytmix Jazz Choir
An audition is required to join Rhythmix Jazz Choir.  12-16 students will be chosen based on prior experience, music reading ability, vocal ability, and soloing experience.  Members perform at school concerts, local events, festivals, and competitions.  Rehearsals are held every Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30, from mid-September to the end of the year.  The group is directed by Sheri Fernandes.
"Armonia" Pop Choir (formerly "A Cappella") This organization is open to any students who are interested.  Members perform at school concerts, local events, and festivals.  Rehearsals are held every Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30, from mid-September
National Honor Society
Membership in the National Honor Society is a privilege bestowed on juniors and seniors by a faculty committee. Any student maintaining an overall B average on the weighted grade point average or better is considered.

The student is asked to submit in writing evidence of exemplary character, leadership, and service signed by three faculty sponsors. The faculty committee reviews all applications and makes recommendations to the high school principal.

Once elected to the society, a student must maintain all four qualities of membership:  scholarship, leadership, character, and service.
French Club
This club is for students who have an interest in the French language.
Torch
This club is responsible for designing and preparing the yearbook for publishing. Torch Yearbook page>
Student Government
Senior Class Officers & Executive Committee
The senior class executive committee consists of the four officers and any member of the senior class willing to work on class fundraising and activities.
Junior Class Officers & Executive Committee
The junior class executive committee consists of the four officers and any member of the junior class willing to work on class fundraising and activities. 
Sophomore Class Officers & Executive Committee
The sophomore class executive committee consists of the four officers and any member of the sophomore class willing to work on class fundraising and activities.
Freshman Class Officers & Executive Committee
The freshman class executive committee consists of the four officers and any member of the freshman class willing to work on class fundraising and activities.
Student Advisory Council to State Department of Education
Each year, each high school within the state of Massachusetts is required by state law to elect two students, a delegate and an alternate, to represent the school at all-day monthly meetings of the Student Advisory Council to the State Department of Education. East Bridgewater High School  representatives attend monthly meetings at the Southeast Regional Center in Lakeville. The function of students elected to this council is to present and act upon the educational concerns, needs, and interests of students within the state. The representatives of each high school who meet in Lakeville elect four representatives to the State Student Advisory Council which advises the Commissioner of Education. There are no salaries for members, but travel expenses to and from regional and/or state meetings are paid by the East Bridgewater School Committee. The election is held in March of each year for the ensuing school year.
Student Advisory Council to School Committee
Each year a school-wide election is held at East Bridgewater High School to elect five student members to the Student Advisory Council to the school  committee. Every other week, prior to school committee meetings, these five students meet with the school administration to review the agenda for the upcoming school committee meeting and to give student input to the operation of the high school and the school system. The student member of this group who receives the highest number of votes in the school-wide election also occupies a non-voting seat on the school committee at regularly scheduled meetings with the other four student members in attendance at each meeting.