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Sponsor
Anna Micheletti and Janet McGookey
Meeting Time & Location
To Be Announced

 

Cardboard Arcade is a club open to 2nd graders on a 1st come basis, the max is 15 students. 

The children create arcade games using cardboard and a blueprint they create.

 

The Club meets weekly from January to March.

Sponsor
Elena Thompson and Jonetta Grant
Meeting Time & Location
Tuesdays 3:45 pm to 4:30 pm

 

 

Cheer Club is open to students in grades 

 

Meetings are held every Tuesday from 3:45 pm to 4:30 pm starting October 25th

Sponsor
Zoe Brigman
Meeting Time & Location
Tuesday & Thursday 7:15 am to 7:45 am

 

Choir is a fantastic opportunity for 4th and 5th grade students who enjoy singing and want to develop their singing voices!

 

Sponsor
Elisa Ruiz and Yolanda Rodriguez
Meeting Time & Location
To be Announced

 

 

Flight Club is open to Kinder and 1st grade students

 

More information to follow 

Sponsor
Serenity Ortiz, Michelle Beesch, Arlene Donoho, Kennedy Urbany
Meeting Time & Location
Mondays and Wednesdays

 

 

Girls on the Run is open to students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade

Practice will be held Mondays and Wednesdays

3:30pm to 4:30pm

Sponsor
Natalie Stuart
Meeting Time & Location
To be Announced

 

 

Open to 4th and 5th grade students

 

More information to follow 

Sponsor
Laura Lockhart and Joseph Valadez
Meeting Time & Location
To be Announced

 

 

Solar Cars is open to 4th and 5th grade students

 

More information to follow 

Sponsor
Anali Bonilla and Clarissa Quinones
Meeting Time & Location
To be Announced

 

Students will build engineering skills as they work individually in-person or virtually in small groups to design, test, redesign, retest, and eventually create a working Rube Goldberg machine that performs a simple task. Students will apply scientific knowledge, creativity, and grit to work through each challenge.

 

STEAM team will begin accepting applications from 3rd graders that are interested during the Spring. 

Sponsor
Angelica Guerra, Rudder MS Orchestra director
Meeting Time & Location
Monday & Wednesday 6:45 am to 7:45 am

 

 

Strings is a program for 5th graders to learn to play the violin or viola completely free! After participating in Strings, students are able to register for the intermediate orchestra in 6th grade, allowing students to skip beginning orchestra.

 

Sponsor
Samantha Magana and Lindsey Belko
Meeting Time & Location
To be Announced

 

4th and 5th grade students who represent our campus Pillars of Character are elected by their Student Council advisors to represent the student council body. Our student council members are given the opportunity to develop leadership skills by reinforcing school expectations by being exemplary role models and organizing service projects within the school and/or community.

Sponsor
Natalie Stuart and Diana Lopez-Koppelman
Meeting Time & Location
Wednesdays 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm

 

 

Young Astronauts is a tuition-based after-school science enrichment program for fourth and fifth grade students. The topic changes each year, and all lessons and activities focus on building student interest and understanding in the area of space science.

The program normally culminates in February with our annual Stargazing event for fifth grade Young Astronauts. The topic for this year is Rocketry.

 

Students will meet on selected Wednesdays from 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm throughout November, January, and February. 

 

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