Cocurricular Activities
Co-Curricular Activities at St. Francis High School: Clubs, Leadership, and More
Something for Everyone
At St. Francis High School in Sacramento, students are encouraged to reach beyond the classroom—to explore new interests, engage with global issues, and contribute to the ideas and technologies shaping the future. With a wide variety of student clubs and organizations, there’s truly something for everyone.
St. Francis offers a vibrant selection of co-curricular and extracurricular activities designed to help students develop leadership skills, pursue personal passions, and connect with peers in a supportive and engaging environment. From academic teams and service clubs to cultural groups and special interest organizations, student involvement is a cornerstone of the Troubadour experience.
Clubs at St. Francis
St. Francis offers 64 different clubs for the 2024-25 school year. If you have any questions contact Mrs. McGreevy, Student Activities Director.
How to Join a Club
Club Rush, held on September 15-16, 2025, serves as an opportunity for students to see what types of clubs are available for them to join. It is a great time to ask questions about the different clubs and figure out which are the best fit. Clubs are a great way to get involved on campus, make new friends, and are a great way to show off your talents and skills!
Academic Teams and Competitions
Academic teams at SFHS are offered to students who seek an intellectual challenge, personal growth, and the benefits of team membership. Most teams are one year courses earning two-credits. Attendance, participation in team events, positive attitude and support for team members are used for student assessment. Some teams hold try-outs and/or require applications. For all others, students may sign up in August. Academic Teams count towards student’s Elective graduation requirements. Read more about our graduation requirements here.
Robotics, Mock Trial, Mathletes, and More
St. Francis offers seven academic teams: Academic Decathlon, Cybersecurity, Certamen, Mathletes, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Robotics, Science Olympiad, and Speech. Click here to learn more about Academic Teams.
Student Leadership Course
Leadership course is a required class if you have been elected as a Student Body Officer or Class Officer. Students in this class will develop an understanding of leadership theory, personal development, communication, organization, community building, and ethics in leadership.
Developing Leadership Skills Through Involvement
The Leadership class at St. Francis High School plays a vital role in fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and spirited campus community. This dynamic student leadership program empowers students to plan, manage, and evaluate school-wide events and activities, while also serving as a bridge between the student body, faculty, administration, and parent organizations.
Purpose of the Leadership Class:
- Organize and Manage Student Activities: From rallies and dances to spirit weeks and service projects, Leadership students are at the forefront of planning impactful events that shape the student experience.
- Promote School Spirit and Community Engagement: Leadership helps strengthen school pride through creative initiatives and enthusiastic participation in both on-campus and community events.
- Facilitate Communication: Student leaders help ensure open communication across all areas of the St. Francis community, connecting students with key stakeholders.
- Support Student Voice: Leadership students provide valuable student representation to faculty, administration, and parent groups, advocating for their peers and contributing to school-wide decisions.
By participating in the Leadership program at St. Francis High School in Sacramento, students develop essential skills in organization, communication, teamwork, and service—preparing them to be effective leaders both on campus and beyond.
Unique Programs at St. Francis
Ambassador Program
The SFHS Ambassadors proudly serve as the face of St. Francis High School to the greater Sacramento community. With over 190 students representing a wide range of academic interests, extracurricular involvement, and leadership roles, our Ambassadors share a common passion for being part of the St. Francis Troubadour family.
As vital contributors to the St. Francis High School admissions process, our Ambassadors actively engage with prospective students and families at key events throughout the school year. They embody the spirit, excellence, and community of Sacramento’s premier all-girls Catholic high school.
Ways SFHS Ambassadors Make an Impact:
- Presentations at Feeder Schools: Sharing the St. Francis experience with 7th and 8th graders at over 30 local schools each September and October.
- Support at Admissions Events: Welcoming prospective families at the Open House, High School Placement Test, Freshman Registration Night, Back to School Night, and more.
- Shadow Buddy Program: Hosting more than 400 8th grade students each fall and winter for shadow visits to experience a day in the life at St. Francis.
- Community Outreach: Promoting St. Francis High School in neighborhoods and parishes throughout Sacramento and surrounding areas.
Who Can Become an SFHS Ambassador?
Current Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are eligible to apply each year. Ambassadors are selected for their leadership, communication skills, and ability to positively represent St. Francis High School. Students should be enthusiastic about sharing the school’s values, academic programs, and co-curricular opportunities with future Troubadours.
We welcome a diverse group of students who reflect the vibrant spirit of our campus and are excited to connect with incoming families during the high school admissions journey.
The Mandolin, St. Francis High School’s Student Newspaper
The Mandolin reports on global, local, and school news. Members of the Mandolin Club are encouraged to write on topics about which they are passionate! (We love fun crossword puzzles, too!)
We look for hard-working and dedicated writers and editors to help publish our five editions of the newspaper each year. Want to learn more about writer and editor responsibilities? You can learn more by contacting our Faculty Moderator, Ms. Kirstien. Read some of the latest copies of the Mandolin here.
The Mirror – St. Francis High School’s Online Literary & Art Magazine
The Mirror is St. Francis Catholic High School’s award-winning Student Produced Online Art & Literary Magazine. You can learn more by contacting our Faculty Moderator, Mrs. Roberts. Interested in reading the Mirror? Click here.