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The information below is for the 22-23 School Year
New clubs are added as the year progresses. Clubs are announced on the morning announcements and included in the parent newsletter each month.
All Clubs meet from 8:00-8:30 unless otherwise stated.
Most clubs are open to all students unless stated.
No clubs meet on Thursday due to Staff Meetings.
What: Art Club meets before school on Tuesdays and work on projects based on Art Careers. Since projects are similar to the ones being done in art class, priority is given to students enrolled in a performance based fine art (band, orchestra, choir). There is a small fee to cover supplies. See flyer for all information.
Who: Students interested in art that have a performance art class. Maximum of 28 students.
When: Tuesdays before school (8:00-8:30) starting September 27 and ending March 7. Room 407 and 409
How do you sign up: Pick up flyer outside the art rooms beginning September 2.
Sponsor: Mrs. Urbano and Mrs. Keil
What: Practice your skills and make new friends by playing a friendly game of basketball.
Who: Anyone can join.
When: Tuesday from 8-8:30 in the gym beginning September 7.
How do you sign up: Fill out this form.
Sponsor: Mr. Langley
What: Battle with Heart is a book club.This fall you will read 4 books.
Who: Anyone that loves to read.
When: We will meet one day during your lunch period approximately every other week to discuss your book. In December we will compete in a competition to answer questions about the books. You compete on a team with the other students you met with during your lunch discussions.
How do you sign up: Sign up in the library from August 20-September 2
Sponsor: Mrs. Houck
What: This club is for student’s interested in running the morning announcements.
This is not a big club. We operate in a small room.
- We need a total of 24 people.
- Club is from 8:30-9:00 Monday through Friday every other week for half the year.
- 2 students will be on camera and talking to the school, we call these people ANCHORS.
- 3 students will be behind the scenes running the equipment, we call these people TECHNICIANS.
Who: Anyone interested may apply.
When: We split up into two teams and every other week your team is running the announcements.
How do you sign up: Applications for the 2022-2023 year are now closed.
Sponsor: Mrs. Eaves
What: A time to play chess.
Who: Anyone that knows how to play chess. Maximum of 28 students.
When: Tuesday’s at 8 starting September 13 in room 210
How do you sign up: Show up to club
Sponsor: Mrs. Wollard
Student applications will be available at the front desk on Wednesday, Sept. 21st. Application deadline is Tuesday, Sept. 27th.
Team Member Application 22-23pdf
Parent Information Meeting on Thursday, September 22 at 6:00pm via Zoom.
What: A classic tabletop game where you can be the hero of the story! This club is open to all students who want to be part of epic adventures and sharpen their problem-solving skills through meaningful interactions with other players in a fictional, fantasy setting.
Who: Open to all students. There is a limit of 16 students.
When: Every other Wednesday afternoon from 4:30-5:30 beginning September 15.
How do you sign up: We are now full. If you would like to be added to the waitlist see Mrs. Vigilar
Sponsor: Ms. Vigilar and Ms. Nielsen
What: This club will create and build robots to interact with a course that resembles our everyday life.
Who: Students that have previously been on a team will be considered first for our limited spots.
When: Tuesdays from 4:15-5:45.
How do you sign up: Applications can be picked up in room 213. Applications are due Friday, September 2. Twelve students will be chosen.
Sponsor: Ms. Schramm
What: The jigsaw puzzle club is for anyone who loves working puzzles and hanging out with friends.
Who: Anyone
When: Tuesdays at 8 room 103. First meeting is Tuesday, September 6.
How do you sign up: There is a limit of 20 students for this club. Please sign up using this link.
Sponsor: Mrs. Wallace
What: K9 club is a dog lovers club. We learn about different dogs, we create crafts, and gather donations to local animal shelters. We also hand out fun treats to pets in the car rider line through out the year.
Who: Any students that are interested.
When: Friday’s room 110 from 8:00-8:30.
How do you sign up: By coming to the first meeting on Friday, September 2.
Sponsor: Ms. Sterling
What: A club for kids that love Pokemon. We will learn about the characters and how to play the gam.
Who: Open to all students. There is a limit of 25 students.
When: Every other Friday at 8:00 beginning September 30.
How do you sign up: The first 25 students to come to the first meeting on Friday, September 30.
Sponsor: Mrs. Jones
What: Rubiks cube club has 2 parts. In the fall we learn to solve the cube and in the spring we create mosaics with cubes and have friendly competitions solving the cubes.
Who: Anyone can join.
When: Friday mornings from 8-8:30 in the library beginning September 9.
How do you sign up: Just show up to club.
Sponsor: Mrs. Eaves
What: To bring awareness to sign language and learn basic sign language.
Who: All students
When: 1st and 3rd Wednesday’s at 8 am in room 409. The first meeting is Wednesday, September 21.
How do you sign up: Attend a meeting
Sponsor: Mrs. Urbano and Mrs. Keil
What: Show your school spirit by learning and performing cheer and dance routines. Spirit Squad meets weekly for practice and performs cheers and dances at pep-rallies. This is an after school group, transportation home is not provided, bus riders will need to make other arrangements to get home after practice.
Who: Anyone is welcome, but there is a maximum of 60 students.
When: Thursday’s 4:15 pm-5:30 pm beginning September 8, in the cafeteria. September 8 is the informational meeting and September 15 is the first practice.
How do you sign up: students are required to complete and turn in an application. . There is a $15 fee which covers the T-shirt that is part of the uniform and items purchased for themed pep-rallies.
Sponsor: Mrs. Urbano, Mrs. Brennan, Ms. Sterling and Ms. Taylor
What: Student Council is an organization conducted by students and supervised by adults. The purpose of the student council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects. In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, the student council is the voice of the student body. They help share student ideas, interests, and concerns with the school wide community.
Who: Open to students of exceptional character that willing to lead others in a positive way.
When: Committees generally pick their own days of the week to meet. General Meetings are held on the first Friday of the month.
How do you sign up: There will be an informational meeting Friday, September 2 at 8:00 in the gym. Interested students must complete an application no later than Friday, September 9. You must be logged into your CISD google account to access the application. If you are at home and your mom or dad are logged into a non-CISD account. Please login to the SSO and then open your google account from the SS0, then open the application.
Sponsor: Mrs. Bodin and Mrs. Kowis