The Ambassadors and Diplomats represent Immaculate Conception at many events, including recruiting trips to area grammar schools and various High Schools Information nights. They
also assist at all school functions, including fundraising events, and Open Houses. These
students are selected through an application and interview process overseen by the
Admissions Director.
Art Club
The art club meets bi-monthly at Immaculate. This organization paints a yearly
mural in the
school. The goal of the club is to spread creativity and art throughout the
school and
membership is open to all students.
Chess Club
This club, open to all students, meets bimonthly at Immaculate. Members come
together to engage in friendly games, practice strategies, and learn new techniques.
Computer Club
This club meets on a weekly basis and membership is open to all students.
Members learn about software, hardware, and web page design.
Giving Groups
Giving Groups, an activity open to all students, provides an opportunity for
students to give back to the community. Some students volunteer to assist at the Salvation Army
Headquarters, and other students organize fundraising efforts.
Gospel Choir
Immaculate's Gospel Choir provides a place for all students to raise their
voices in song and to develop pre-existing musical talent. This Choir, open to all students,
performs at school activities and church services.
Honor Societies
Immaculate holds membership in the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor
Society. Students are selected and inducted into these societies based on their
scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Induction begins on the
sophomore grade level.
Praise Dancing
Together with the choir, the praise dancers perform at school liturgies. These
dancers meet weekly to design and implement their techniques into church services. Membership
is open to all students.
The Voice of IC
The Creative Writing class supervises the publication of the school magazine.
Work is submitted by students on all grade levels. Poetry, short stories, editorials,
and artwork are accepted from the entire student body.
Student Council
The Student Council is comprised of class presidents, homeroom representatives,
and an executive board. All positions are elected positions. This organization meets on
a regular basis to plan events for the school and to provide the administration with
insights into the student body's ideas and concerns. The members of the Student Council also
comprise the Faculty Student Advisory Committee (FSAC) which meets monthly with the
Administration to discuss changes within the school.
S.T.E.P. Tutorial Program
S.T.E.P. is a peer tutoring program for students who seek or require individual
assistance. Students from the National, Spanish and Latin Honor Societies
volunteer their time to tutor students in all academic subject
areas.
United People of Color
The United People of Color Dance and Poetry Troupe promotes racial and cultural
unity and celebrates Black History. The troupe performs within school during
Black History Month and also gives outside performances to raise money for their scholarship fund. The
UPC Scholarship helps students in financial need. Membership is open to all
students.
Yearbook
The yearbook staff is comprised of senior students who meet on a weekly basis.
These students produce an annual record of the school year for both the graduating
class and the underclassmen at Immaculate. Senior students must apply for
membership on the yearbook staff.