Get Involved

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.

  • Chess

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    Our Chess Team is open to all students who want to learn the game of chess and compete in school.

    C. Club

  • Chorus

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    Our Chorus is open to all students at NHES who love to sing. Students learn to sing a variety of songs and breathing techniques. 

     chorus

  • Debate

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    Debate is a club that students can enjoy from elementary through high school. Learning effective communication and debate skills early can be enriching for all students. 

    2019/2020 Debate Team

  • Just Say No To Drugs

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    This group of students is committed to “saying no” to drugs and alcohol and spreading the news about their harmful effects on your body. Our program discourages students, families, and the community from engaging in recreational drug use through anti-drug awareness activities such as the RED RIBBON WEEK campaign. 

  • Student Council

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    Students work together to collaborate, organize, and carry out activities in order to raise money and support our local community.

     

    The Harvest Drive

    Harvest Drive

     

  • Violin

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    NHES Violin Club exposes students to musical concepts that can enlighten them beyond elementary school. Students learn teamwork and an appreciation for music.

    VC 18/19

  • WHNL

    The WHNL crew writes, produces, and airs a morning newscast to help keep the students of Nob Hill Elementary up to date on the latest information they need to know.  Students on the WHNL crew take turns running the cameras, preparing on-screen graphics, writing material, and delivering the news in front of the camera.

    In order to get involved with WNHL news, a student must be recommended by their teacher, Ms.Porter, or Mrs.Cruz.  They must maintain their high academic achievement, be professional, and be punctual.  WNHL is made up of 5th graders (and 4th graders, who train for the next school year in May and June).

    If your child is interested in joining WNHL, don't hesitate to get in touch with Mr. Rowe and speak to your teacher.  New crew members are chosen from 4th grade only in May.