Student groups and activities at Louisa County High School include anime club, band, Ex Libris,
FBLA,
FCCLA,
FFA, SCA,
GSA, foreign language club,
HOSA, Impact club,
Interact,
National Art Honor Society,
National Honor Society, newspaper,
Odyssey of the Mind,
Scholastic Bowl,
SkillsUSA, SCUBA Club, Student Organization for Developing Attitudes, Thespians,
Tri-M,
TSA, Varsity Club and yearbook.
Athletics Louisa County High School is a member of the
Virginia High School League and belongs to the
Jefferson District in
AA Region II. The school's teams, known as the Louisa Lions, compete in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, field hockey, American football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor/outdoor track, volleyball, swimming and wrestling. Louisa is known for having a heavily supported football program, due to success in the years since 2004, reaching the state championship game in 2006, and winning the Jefferson District Championship in 2010. The football field known as "The Jungle" was awarded the 2011 Best School and Parks Football Field in America. The Lions have won a few Virginia state titles. The boys' indoor track team in 2009. The Lions have also had luck in baseball, having won a state title in 1990, and cross country in the late 1990s. The lady lions basketball team won the Virginia state championship in 2021. The mainstage team won the class 5C state championship in 2024. ==References==