Please come explore your creative side in Art Club with Mrs. Kearns!
Life is a kind of chess, in which we often have...adversaries to contend with, and... good and evil events that are in some degree the effects of prudence or the want of it.
~ Benjamin Franklin ~
Come and join us for the centuries-old game of strategy and conquest! Students will learn the game's rules, basic strategies, and tactics, and have a chance to practice the cardinal virtues. All games abide by official US Chess Federation rules.
This club meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in Mr. Young's classroom from 3:15 to 4:15 and has a $10 fee to pay for chess equipment.
Mathematics is the language in which God has written the universe
~ Galileo ~
Students will learn to use geometric constructions to explore works of art and nature, revealing the amazing mathematical order of the universe. Through the adept use of a compass and straightedge, we will learn to see the world around us in a whole new way and find simple, beautiful relationships where we would have never imagined they existed. Please join us for our quick lunchtime jaunts into the mind of the Divine Geometer!
This club meets over lunch (12:15 to 12:45) every 2nd and 4th Monday in Mr. Young’s classroom. Bring your lunch with you!
Grow closer to Our Blessed Mother! Girls in 3rd to 8th grades are invited to plan, discuss, and implement ways to give of self in celebration and service of liturgical feast days. The $15 fee supplements the activities such as crafts, baking, and each meeting's hospitality snack. Dates for the fall: Oct. 13/20, Nov. 10/17, and Dec. 8 Meetings are from 3:15 - 4:30 in Ms. Fallon’s 4B classroom. Spring dates will be announced later.
Think Latin is just for stuffy old Cicero? Some of the best comedies were written in Latin! Explore some of history's most hilarious moments in drama, poetry, and art with Mrs. Smith and the Latin Club. We will meet during lunch and recess on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays, October through February. Bring your lunch with you!
This club will learn the basics of the needlework classics: cross-stitch, needlepoint, crochet, and knitting. We will make needlework gifts for family and friends. This club will meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 3:10 to 4:10.
Bring your yarn bag if you’re a returning club member. If you are a new member, please arrive with a light-colored skein of yarn and a correctly sized crochet hook (this can be found on the yarn wrapper). This club has 20 students.