Clone of Clubs

Overview

Book Club

Book club is where readers come together to discuss books in an informal setting. Students can enjoy a kind of community-building experience by meeting with friends to choose, read, and discuss books together. The meetings can come to life with discussions, arts and crafts, and activities.  Come read – then live the experience…sail a tall ship…journey to a tea garden…help choose the next book — the next adventure.

Advisors: Ms. Raber and Mrs. Ledbetter

Computer Club

All students are welcome to join the computer club.  All you need is a fascination with computers, technology, or both! The club meets each week to learn about building and repairing computers and more.  Students benefit from the structure of the club, the social interaction, and the emphasis on teamwork.

Advisor: Mr. Todd

Drawing Club

Drawing club is an after school club that meets weekly.  It is open to all grade levels.  This is a great place for students to explore their personal interests in drawing and get some hands on experience with different techniques and materials if they are not in art class or if they just want more drawing in their life.

Advisor: Mr. Lindamood

 

 

Advisor: Ms. Smith

Hmong Club

Hmong club is open to anyone who would like to learn more about the Hmong history, culture, music, language, and more.  It promotes higher education and inspires students to achieve their academic goals.  Students in Hmong club will receive an opportunity to work together as a team, support one another, learn and accept individual differences, and attend educational conferences/events.

Advisor: Mr. Chang

Love FTW Club

The Love FTW Club allows students to be who they are.  It offers a supportive safe space for all LGBTQIA students and allies.  Members meet once a week during lunch time.  Club meetings include discussions, activities, and socializing.

Advisor: Mr. Budge

Mathletes

Mathletes meets weekly to practice problem solving techniques and general math principles.  The team puts the practice to use at monthly competitions against other Sacramento area middle/K8 school teams.  Competitions include problems from different levels of math rigor.  No prior experience is necessary!  See Ms. Graser for more information.

Advisor: Ms. Graser

Skateboaring Club / 3:(S):C

Skateboarding club, known as 3:(S):C, strives to provide a safe, positive, and fun environment for students of diverse backgrounds to pursue their passion or desire to skateboard, meet and form friendships with other young skaters, and learn.  Whether you’re a beginner or skilled skater come out and join the fun afterschool.

Advisors: Mr. McCaffrey and Mr. Budge

Spartan Club

Do you like gardening, engineering and design?  Would you like to be part of a campus beautification, do some cooking, and help out in the community?  If so, this is the club for you.  Spartan Club meets each Wednesday after school from 2:30PM-3:30PM in room 206.

Advisors: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Yeager