• Grade Level Clubs

     

    Activity

    Description

    Art Club 

    A club for learning, practicing, and creating art.

    Board Games/Puzzle Club

    Board Games Club brings students together to play and discover games and puzzles. Encourages students to think outside of the box. A club that exercises students' minds, builds hand-eye coordination, gross and fine motor skills, develops cognitive skills and problem solving.

     Book Club/Reading Club

    A book club is a reading group, who read and talk about books based on a topic or an agreed-upon reading list. It's common for book clubs to choose a specific book to read and discuss at the same time. Book clubs can be focused on literary critique, genre or on less academic topics.

    Coding Club












    Coding uses computer science to develop students’ computational and critical thinking skills and shows them how to create, not simply consume,
    new technologies.

    Coloring/Beyond Crayons Club 

    Students are encouraged to color and draw to relieve stress and anxieties. Coloring and drawing improves fine motor skills, encourages focus, and nurtures creativity. Coloring and drawing both help kids improve fine motor skills. They also train the brain to focus.

    Fitness Club

    Fitness club teaches and encourages students to achieve healthy goals, such as practicing healthy habits of exercise and eating habits. 

    Garden Club

    A garden club is a gathering of students who are interested in learning about, working with, and tending to plants and gardens.

    Lego Club

    A club to engage innovative thinkers in engineering design challenges.

    Math Club

    Math Club is a group of people getting together to play with math. The group may play math games, create art with math, or practice puzzles or riddles that use math to find the solution.

    Mindfulness/Meditation Club

    Students learn different methods to relieve stress and anxiety. Activities include painting, coloring, making slime, etc. Students provide peer-to-peer support while promoting positive thinking.

    Music And Movement

    In this interactive club, students in elementary grades focus on learning delightful rhymes, lullabies, floor and lap games, action songs and dances that stimulate a students' natural response to music. For students in the middle grades, this activity captures students’ enjoyment of dancing for recreation, exercise, and fun.

    Soccer

    A game played by two teams of eleven players with a round ball that may not be touched with the hands or arms during play except by the goalkeepers. The object of the game is to score goals by kicking or heading the ball into the opponents' goal.

    ZUMBA

    An aerobic fitness program featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance and performed primarily to Latin American dance music.