The Beacon School offers extracurricular activities such as a hiking club, an after-school
theater and
studio stage crew,
book club, a
rock climbing club, a
dance club, a Live Poets Society,
entrepreneurship club, art club, music performance, a
photo club, an
architecture club, a senior committee (populated by seniors who are responsible for helping with plans for graduation and the annual senior trip), a
Model United Nations club, and a
debate team. The school also has social justice clubs and affinity groups, such as Black Student Union, Muslim Student Union, Asian Student Union, Integrate Beacon and Young
Democratic Socialists. It has charity clubs, such as Project ABLE, which raises money for libraries in Africa, and the Kids for Kids Club, which raises money for local and nonlocal causes. Beacon has had a
student government since 2016, with members representing the student voice in the school leadership team. Educational travel has become an important part of the educational culture. Past destinations included India, Cuba, Spain, England, Ireland, Venezuela, France, Japan, Sweden, Costa Rica, Mexico,
Mozambique, South Africa, and
New Orleans. In 2007, the school received attention after the
New York Post reported that it took students on illegal
field trips to Cuba. (In 2005, then-
Lieutenant Governor David Paterson sent his daughter on one such trip.) At the end of the school year the teacher involved, Nathan Turner, resigned. Alumni reaction to the trips was mixed, with some former students continuing to be involved in activism, while others expressed frustration with the liberal leanings of their teachers and peers. ==Athletics==