Clubs
Curriculum Clubs
Art Club
This club is designed for young artists eager to explore their imagination and develop their artistic skills. Each week, students will engage in a variety of hands-on projects, using different mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media. Whether your child loves to doodle, paint, or craft, our Art Club offers a fun and supportive environment to experiment, learn, and express themselves.
Sponsor: Stephanie Dickson
Chorus Club
This club is the perfect place for young singers to find their voice and share their love of music! Open to all students who enjoy singing, this club offers a joyful environment to learn about music, develop vocal skills, and perform as part of a group.
Sponsor: Josh Luke
Garden Club
This club is perfect for students who love plants, enjoy being outdoors, and are curious about how things grow. Members will learn the basics of gardening, including planting, watering, weeding, and harvesting, as they work together to create and maintain a beautiful school garden. Through hands-on activities, students will explore topics like plant life cycles, composting, and the importance of sustainability. The Garden Club also fosters teamwork, responsibility, and a deep appreciation for the environment.
Sponsor: Merci Johnson
Page Turners
This club is perfect for students who love reading and want to explore a variety of genres and stories. Each session, members will discuss their favorite books, participate in engaging reading activities, and discover new and exciting titles. The club encourages a love for literature through book discussions, creative projects, and fun reading challenges.
Sponsor: Christina Crowe
PE Club
This club is designed for students who enjoy being active, trying new sports, and engaging in physical activities. Each session offers a variety of games and exercises that promote fitness, coordination, and teamwork. From relay races and obstacle courses to soccer and basketball, members will have the chance to explore different sports and activities in a supportive and energetic environment. The PE Club emphasizes the importance of staying active, developing sportsmanship, and enjoying physical challenges.
Sponsor:
ROCKET Leaders
Students will design and implement a service learning project to actively contribute to the community in various capacities while developing essential skills to inspire and guide their peers.
Sponsor: Jen Truitt
Rockets Around the World
This club is perfect for young learners curious about the world and eager to learn about various world cultures. Each session, students will be introduced to cultural traditions from various countries through interactive games, songs, and activities.
Sponsor: Christy Jordan and Jennifer Spraker
Rockettes On the Move Dance Club
This club is perfect for young dancers who love to express themselves through music and movement, whether they're beginners or have some dance experience. Each session will feature a variety of dance styles, including jazz, hip-hop, ballet, and contemporary, allowing members to try out different techniques and routines.
Sponsors: Lindsey Green and Charlotte Rice
Rocket Runners
This club is designed for students who love to move, stay active, and enjoy the great outdoors. Whether your child is a seasoned runner or just starting out, the Running Club offers a fun and supportive environment to build endurance, improve fitness, and develop a lifelong love for running. Each session will include warm-ups, running exercises, and cool-downs, as well as games and challenges to keep things exciting. The club also emphasizes the importance of teamwork, goal-setting, and healthy habits.
Sponsor: Mabry Blevins
Science Olympiad
This club is designed for curious minds who are excited about delving into various scientific disciplines and competing in engaging, hands-on events. Each session, members will work on preparing for Science Olympiad competitions, which include a wide range of activities such as building projects, experiments, and problem-solving challenges across fields like biology, physics, chemistry, and engineering. The club emphasizes teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity, providing a fun and supportive environment for students to develop their scientific skills and knowledge.
Sponsor: Ruthie Dryden
Sewing Club
This club is perfect for students who are interested in exploring fabric arts, from making simple accessories to designing their own clothing. Each session, members will engage in hands-on projects, learning the basics of sewing, including threading a needle, using a sewing machine, and following patterns.
Sponsors: Christina Crowe and Brandi Johnson
Non-Curriculum Clubs
FCA
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) Club is open to all students who want to explore their faith in a positive and encouraging environment. The club focuses on building character, developing leadership skills, and fostering a strong sense of community among students.
Faculty Monitor: Heather Rutherford