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DeKalb School District 428 > Schools > Clinton Rosette Middle School > Activities
 


 

ART CLUB is a time for students to explore arts and crafts. Students have an opportunity to extend the experiences they have in the classroom and try out new mediums. Art Club meets on Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:00.

 

BUILDERS CLUB, sponsored by Kiwanis, is for students who want to take positive, constructive action to build a better world for themselves and others. Builders Club meets on Thursdays after school under the sponsorship of Mrs. Vest, Mrs. Engstrom, and Mrs. McElligott. 

 

GREEN CLUB is an environmentally friendly student club, which meets every other Thursday after school until 4:00 p.m. The sponsor is Mr. Murray. Green Club is continuing the cell phone and ink jet cartridge-recycling program. A collection bin has been placed outside the office in which students may deposit used cartridges or old cell phones into the containers whenever convenient. Periodically, the Green Club will mail the empty cartridges and cell phones to be recycled. Also, Green Club will be working on other projects such as the school garden. The Green Club wants to teach valuable lessons about the variety of materials that can be recycled so we can all develop life long patterns. If any agencies are interested in working with Green Club on the vegetable garden or any other project, Please contact Mr. Murray.

 

INTRAMURALS are open to all sixth grade students. Intramural activities include bowling, basketball, indoor soccer, swimming, track, baseball, softball, and possibly biking. Activities are held on different days after school, depending on availability of the gym or other facilities.

 

SCIENCE CLUB Mr. Christensen is the sponsor of Science Club. Science club meets on Wednesdays after school and includes exploring scientific problems based on the students’ own inquiries. Various scientific principles are explored. Science Club culminates in a public science fair to showcase projects.

 

STUDENT COUNCIL meets on the first and third Mondays of every month from 2:45-3:50.

The purposes of the Student Council shall be:
A. To develop leadership qualities of Middle School students by way of service to the school and community.
B. Provide for an exchange of ideas among the student body and a way for each student to have a voice in the decision making process of Student Council.
C. To plan and organize activities and projects which advance the social and civic development of the student body.
D. To promote school spirit and an attitude of cooperation between the faculty, administration, and school body


STUDY CLUB Study Club is held in Room 618 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2:40-3:45. The supervisor for this group is Mrs. Wirth. Study Club is for any student who would like a quiet place to work on homework or who could use some assistance. Students who struggle with homework may be referred to Study Club by a parent and/or teacher.

 

YEARBOOK Yearbook club is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Yearbook will meet on Mondays from 2:35-3:40. We will meet regularly on Mondays for the first 2 months of school and then only select groups will meet on Mondays after that. A schedule will be given out as to when select gropus meet.

Photographers: Students take pictures throughout the year of candid shots, activities, etc.

Typesetters: Students will type all of the words that are in the yearbook.

Editors: Students will edit the yearbook for mistakes on a periodic basis.

Layout: Students actually put the yearbook together. There is a limit of 8 students for Layout.

 

CHOIR  6 th grade meets everyday, first hour, and 7th and 8th grade choir is during lunch on Mondays and Wednesdays. Miss Silberhorn is the choir director.


HOMEWORK HOTLINE NUMBERS

Team 6A: 754-4222
Team 6B: 754-4244
Team 6C: 754-4257
Team 7A: 754-4261
Team 7B: 748-1896
Team 8A: 754-4273
Team 8B: 748-1969

 

     
  DeKalb School District 428 Dr. James Briscoe, Superintendent 901 S. 4th St. De Kalb, IL. 60115 (815) 754-2350 En Espanol (815) 754-2102 fax (815) 758-6933
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