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Elementary, middle, and high school students working at their group levels in a club
  • Clubs and organizations are a great way to help develop character and the skills that will benefit you in school, your career, and in life. Skills like commitment, leadership, effective communication, and being able to work successfully in a group all come from participating in a club or organization. Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and boost your college resumé.

  • Chorus

    Led by Mr. Yaussy, students develop life skills such as commitment and the ability to work successfully in a group by participating in this club. Students organize and perform songs for audiences at school.   

  • Cheerleading

    Led by Mrs. Brooks and Ms Lherisson, students develop character and build leadership skills that will assist them throughout life. Skills like commitment, effective communication, and being able to work successfully in a group develop from participation in this club. Students learn chants and dance routines to motivate and entertain our scholars. 

  • Debate

    Led by Mrs. Brooks and Ms. Lherisson, debate provides students with an opportunity to develop the life skill of effective communication. Students engage in a discussion with others in which they express different opinions about a particular topic.  

  • WCPE-TV

    Ms. McCauley, our Media Center Specialist, coordinates a daily morning news program on WCPE-TV.  Students from our 5th grade classes are selected to serve as anchors, reporters, camera operators, directors, technicians, etc.  They provide the school with important information and current events.

  • Safety Patrol

    Safety Patrol is coordinated by our 5th Grade Teachers.  Safety Patrol duties are available to selected 5th-grade students.
    The Safety Patrol Program deserves recognition as:

    • A safety measure
    • A character-building programs
    • As a leadership development program 
    • Citizenship and volunteerism in action
    • A real-world “lab” that teaches life skills such as teamwork, responsibility, problem-solving, and effective communication
    • Means to enhance rapport between students and authority figures (school officers, law enforcement)
    • A program that creates positive role models for younger students