Student Organizations and Affinity Groups

Elementary Affinity Groups

Elementary Affinity groups provide a relaxed and fun environment in which your children can enjoy being part of a social group at school comprised of people with whom they share that daily experience. They will be comfortable spaces in which your children can affirm their identity, build community, cultivate leadership, and develop skills and strategies to support their experiences at school. They will also provide an opportunity for students to connect with faculty and staff members who share their identity and who serve as role models and allies. And, of course, it is also a time to enjoy playing with and making new friends.

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Contact Sarah Huss husss@campbellhall.org or Toya Holiday holidat@campbellhall.org with questions.

Middle School + High School Clubs

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice clubs bring together students of different backgrounds to create opportunities to increase awareness and education of diversity issues on campus. Additionally, they help provide students with a space to acknowledge and celebrate different cultural backgrounds. These groups meet weekly or on a bi-weekly basis.

  • Armenian Club
  • Diversity Club
  • GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliance, 7th-12th Club)
  • Jewish Culture Club
  • Students of Culture (8th grade leadership group)

Middle School + High School Affinity Mentoring Groups

Affinity mentoring groups create opportunities for students in grades 7-12 who share a common identity to come together in a more intimate space within the larger community to share and reflect on their common experience. The mentoring groups are led by adult mentors from within our school community of the same ethnic background and gender. The groups meet during lunch twice a month and activities range from discussions about diversity topics, challenges of young adulthood, to inviting inspirational speakers to come talk to the group and field trips off campus including community service opportunities. These groups help support and empower underrepresented students in the larger school community.

It is important to note that the school will welcome and support the start of any other type of cultural/ethnic affinity groups that students or faculty express interest in developing. 

Affinity Mentoring Groups

4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Studio City, CA 91607
Phone 818.980.7280

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