Special Interest Clubs

Adventures in Teaching:
Students who are interested in teaching or learning about how teaching works.  Students will participate in hands-on activities, discussions, and then get the opportunity to prepare and present a lesson to the K-3rd grade population.
Advisor: Mrs. Grey and Mrs. Ciruelos

Anime Club:
Anime Club is a group committed to appreciating and learning about Japanese culture, especially the Japanese art style also known as Anime or Manga when in book form. Some of the club activities include watching anime television shows and films, lessons on Japanese culture, and just getting a better understanding of Japan.
Advisor: Mr. Madyun

Board Game Club:
Monopoly! Dungeons and Dragons! One Night Ultimate Werewolf! Spyfall! These are only some of the many possibilities of games that you can play with your friends. Explore old classics, hidden role games, and new group games made to make you laugh!
Advisor: Sasha McCarthy
  
Chess Club:
New and Experienced Players. This is a great place to take the next steps in learning openings, strategy, end game, and having lots of fun. It’s your move!
Advisor: Mr. Bonnell

Fantasy Gaming Club:
ALL ADVENTURES WANTED!!! The Fantasy Gaming Club is seeking adventurers old and new to play the classic table-top role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons as well as card games like Magic: the Gathering, or Yu-Gi-Oh! Come explore new worlds with great friends.
Advisor: Mr. Carney & Magister Castagna

Minecraft Club: 
Minecraft Club is for students who enjoy playing Minecraft and want to play socially with friends after school. Minecraft Club will allow students access Minecraft Education Edition and create survival worlds together, build things in creative mode, or participate in Minecraft challenges. It is the perfect spot to hang out with friends or make some new friends while bonding over Minecraft!
Advisor: Mr. Carnevale

Rubik’s Cube Club: 
Rubik’s Cube Club is for students who want to learn how to solve a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube. I can teach you; no experience necessary! Rubik’s Cube Club is also for students who can solve the cube and want to meet up with other cubers to share strategies and short-cuts. We will have friendly competitions. Students should purchase their own cube so they can practice at home (this is not required - but beneficial). I will have cubes for students to use.
Advisor: Ms. Blackburn 

 

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