Argonner Activities & Clubs

 

After school athletics/activities for middle school and elementary school age students are the responsibilities of Youth Services- not Dodds-E. DODDS-E does not have authorize nor does it receive funding to initiate such services.


 

 

 

STUDENT COUNCIL

The Student Council at Argonner School is the Student
Government at Argonner. The Student Council consists
of three officers, the President, Vice President,
Secretary and two representatives from each third,
fourth and fifth grade classroom. These are all elected
individuals as this is not an open club that one can join.
The Student Council will be meeting on Mondays from
2:30-3:30. Ms. W is the sponsor of the Student Council.

 

 


 

YEAR BOOK CLUB

The Year Book Club will be open to grades 3, 4 and 5 (max. 15 students).
Students will learn how to be photographers and reporters. The students will
have weekly assignments around the school taking pictures and reporting on
various activities. Throughout the year, students will be learning how to put
together a yearbook to include, layouts, class pictures, pictures of activities
and assemblies. All students in the club will have a chance to work in the
computer lab to help put together a page of the yearbook. Photos and
articles by students will also be featured periodically in the School’s
Newsletter! The club will meet on Monday’s up stairs in the computer lab.
Our first meeting will be October 9 th .
Sponsors are Mrs. G. and Mr. P.

YOUNG AUTHORS' CLUB

Students in grades 2-5 are invited to join the Young Authors’ Club. (First grade students will be invited to join during the second semester.) Students will write stories and poems. Club members will share their writing. Published books will be displayed in the Argonner Media Center. The Argonner Young Authors Club members will help select stories and poems for publication in Showcase magazine and the Argonner Anthology. They will also select works to be taken to the Heidelberg District Young Authors’ Festival in May.
When: Wednesdays 2:30-3:30
Where: Argonner Elementary School
Media Center
Sponsors: Ms. Y and Ms. W
The first meeting will be November 8.
Please bring a notebook

PRIMARY PROBLEM SOLVER'S CLUB

Grades 1-2 (max 25 students)
2 nd grade – 2 nd Quarter 2:30 – 3:30
1 st grade – 4 th Quarter 2:30 – 3:30
Problems Solvers Club will be a place where children will learn how to solve
problems while working as a cooperative member of a team. We
will play cooperative games, do skits and role-play problem situations to find
appropriate solutions. Children wishing to join will return a signed
parent permission slip, then 4-5 children from each 1 st or 2 nd grade will
be chosen by a lottery. Club sponsors are Ms. H and Ms. J.

 

 

 

OUTDOOR EDUCATION CLUB

The Outdoor Education Club is an after-school club that is open
to any fourth and fifth grade student. The Club will meet on the
first and third Wednesday of the month from 2:30-3:30 for
meetings and from 2:30-5:00 or 6:00 for after school field trips.
The Outdoor Education Club activities will include meetings
where team building and group problem solving activities will
take place and after school field trips involving some form of
physical activity. Ms. W. is the sponsor of the Outdoor
Education Club.

To join Outdoor Ed., fill out a permission form and turn it into the school counselor.

Primary Grades Book Club

Mrs. G. will be hosting an after school book club for
grades K-2. If you enjoy diving into a good book
and making crafts, this is the club for you.
2nd grade will meet second quarter
1st grade will meet third quarter
Kindergarten will meet during the forth quarter

 Important Note for all Club Activities

Students or parents of students who are interested in joining a club should contact the club’s sponsor before attending a meeting to obtain a permission slip (if required) and verify that the student meets club requirements. It is important to check first because some clubs have a limit on the number of students who can participate; this will be determined on a first-come, first-served basis unless otherwise specified. The school is looking into providing activity buses for students who would normally ride the
bus home after school. A contract is being discussed, but until a route and schedule is finalized, parents should be prepared to provide transportation if their student wishes to join a club.


Please read the weekly newsletter for more information on the activity buses.


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