Clubs/Activities
Athletic Club
Club Sponsor: Deangelo Lee
Purpose: To improve key components that are required of an athlete (Speed, Agility, Strength, Power, and Endurance) while also learning object manipulation through guided opportunities that will provide confidence and competence to the student.
Description of Activities:
Who: 4th and 5th grade students
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Art Club
Club Sponsor: Cassandra Glidewell
Purpose: Students will explore and expand their creativity through hands-on art activities. They will have the opportunity to grow their knowledge of visual arts by experimenting with a variety of materials.
Description of Activities:
Who: 4th and 5th grade students
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Chorus
Club Sponsor: Lisa Mozgawa
Purpose: To enrich students' knowledge and abilities through various music activities with an emphasis on singing.
Description of Activities:
Who: 3rd-5th grade students
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Garden Club
Club Sponsor: Tanya England
Purpose: The purpose of the Garden Club is to expose students to environmental sciences by learning about topics such as how to cultivate a garden, how to solve real-world food problems, about the importance of pollinators, science of hydroponics, and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Description of Activities:
Who: The garden club is open to any 2nd- 5th grade students
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Affiliations: Nesbit Learning Garden
Robotics Club - Explore (2nd-3rd)
Purpose: In Explore, teams of students ages 6-10 focus on the fundamentals of engineering as they explore real-world problems, learn to design, and code, and create unique solutions made with LEGO bricks and powered by LEGO® Education SPIKE Essential.
Description of Activities:
Who: 2nd-3rd Grade Students
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Affiliations: First Lego League
Robotics Club - Challenge (4th-5th)
Club Sponsor: Joseph Barber and Monica Kyles
Purpose: Students will build and program a Lego SPIKE PRIME Robot to complete missions. The team will also develop and research a project related to the annual competition theme. The team will attend a First Lego League competition in December against other schools around the county.
Description of Activities:
Who: 4th-5th grade students*
In order to compete in competition, members must be at least 9 by the first of January of the year when the missions are published.
When:
Affiliations: First Lego League