Extra-Curricular Activities Revised: 09/21/15

Sedgwick Middle School

Clubs, Intramural Sports, & Music Ensembles 2015 – 2016

* Participation in many extracurricular activities require a student to pay the once per year fee of $25 per the Board of Education decision for this school year. These activities are marked with an asterisk *.

*Art Clubs:

Art Explorations

Explore Art through planned activities. Dates and locations will be announced and posted for each workshop throughout the year. Students will be given the opportunity to sign up prior to the activity or activities that are of interest.

*Drama Club- Mr. Tracey

This yearwe will be presenting The Lion King Jr. Auditions will be held immediately after the Thanksgiving break, and the cast(s) will be posted before the December break. Some of the "leads" will be double-cast. The shows will be held fromThursday, April 28, 2016 thru Sunday, May 1, 2016.

Stage crew will meet on Saturdays to construct the set beginning in January. Lighting, sound, and other production necessities will also be handled by the stage crew during rehearsals and performances.

*Stage Crew Club- Mr. Tracey

This club gives student a setting in which to learn the technical skills needed to put on a production. In addition, students design and construct scenery, learn and implement lighting and sound design. The club meets after school in the fall and week-ends in the winter.

Girl Rising Mentoring Program –Mrs. Bruenn & Mrs. Nitowski:

BRAVE Girls Leadership Program is committed to being BRAVE. We are committed to working hard in order to have a positive impact on the world. We work to empower all girls to develop leadership skills, build relationships through mentoring, and provide service to the community. We meet after school (usually Tuesdays) from 3-4 with some evening events as well. Listen for dates on the announcements and check us out atgirlsarebrave.org- see Mrs. Bruenn in room 316 or Mrs. Nitowski in room 317 for more information. All girls are welcome!

Gay/Straight Alliance (GSA) - Advisors: Renee Kleinman, Christine Welch-Meier, Rachel Kane

This group seeks to create a safe place for all students to discuss issues of diversity and have fun.

How do I join? How do I attend meetings or contact an Advisor or another member? When does this activity meet? Every1st and 3rd Mondayafter school in Mrs. Kleinman’s Office. Start date: Monday, Oct 5, 2015

Sedgwick Cross Country – Mr. Tracey

There will be a Sedgwick Cross Country Team in the fall that will be part of the intramural system. Teams will train 2-3 afternoons a week and compete in local and state meets after school and on select Saturday mornings.

*Intramural Program-Mr. Celio andMr. Jud

This popular program is open to students of every grade and ability level. Intramural sessions are heldon most afternoons--except for early-release Wednesdays--from 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. and late buses areavailable. The following seasonal activities are offered (activities may be addedduring the school year including Soccer, Flag Football, Basketball, Advisory Volleyball, Matball, Tennis Baseball, etc.):

*Intramural Program-Mr. Celio andMr. Jud, Continued

Sept./Oct. Co-Ed Flag Football, Soccer

Sept./Oct./Nov. Cross Country

Nov./Dec. Volleyball

Jan./Feb. Boys, Girls and Co-Ed Basketball; Boys and Girls Fitness Center (7th and 8th Grade)

Mar./Apr. Matball; Boys and Girls Fitness Center (7th and 8th Grade)

Apr./May Co-Ed Tennis/Baseball

Kids’ Lit - Ms. Natale, Mrs. McNeice, Mrs. Berkowitz and Ms. Moore

Meetings are once or twice a week during lunch from mid-October through January.

Kids’ Lit is an international literature competition for children ages 10 – 13. Participants are avid readers of

children’s and young adult literature who compete in teams of four. The contest to represent the United States

is held at Central Connecticut State University in late January, and the winning team attends the World Final.

Sedgwick has won the U.S. competition two years in a row and is striving for a “three-peat.”

Knitting Club- Ms. Nagler

Knitting club is offered to all students on Tuesdays. Students will learn the enjoyable hobbies of knitting and crocheting. Finished products will be donated to local charities in need.All interested students need to sign up in Room 119. Limited to 30 students. We will meet Tuesdays 3:00 – 4:00 in room 119. Knitting Club starts Tuesday, September 29th for 8th graders, all other grade levels will begin Tuesday, October 6th.

*Math Counts-Ms.Tauro

This nationwide math coaching program concludes in February with a regional competition held at the University of Hartford. All students interested in strengthening their “mathleticism” may sign up in room 227. Weekly practice sessions are held from October through December. A school competition is held to select a team to participate in the regional competition.

Minecraft-Mrs. McNeice

Come to the library media center to play Minecraft on our school serve. Quest, build, compete! Work together in world creation. Explore maps. Sometimes we play in creative mode, other times in survival! Meets Thursdays in the Library Media Center beginning Thursday, Oct. 1st.

*Mock Trial – Ms. Hartunian
Students analyze a mock court case and present both sides of the case in a regional competition held in late January. All students interested in the law should sign up. The team consults with a local lawyer, prepares the case and practices after school. Students can take on the roles of either attorneys or witnesses.

*Music-First Strings-Mr. Hopko

Admission is by audition. First String provides the most dedicated string players an opportunity to perform advanced orchestral literature. This ensemble rehearses every Monday afternoon from 3:00-4:00 pm and every Thursday morning from 7:30-8:15 am

*Music-Jazz Band-Mrs. Wattel

Admission is by audition. This ensemble gives advanced middle school students in the opportunity to perform various styles of jazz music. This group rehearses after schoolon Tuesday from 3:00 - 4:00 pmandFridaymorningsfrom7:30-8:15 am.

*Music-Sounds-Ms. Valliere

Admission is by audition in the spring. This is a select choral group for grades 7 & 8. Rehearsals are Mondays before school at 7:30 – 8:15 am and Thursdays from 3-4pm.

*Music-Top of the Sixes-Ms. Lotstein

Admission is by audition in September. The 6th grade select choir allows talented students the opportunity to participate musically outside of school time. Rehearsals are Monday afternoons 3-4pm and Thursday mornings 7:30-8:15 am.

Robotics Club-Rachel Kane

Students will be building VEX and Seaperch (Underwater) robots. The students will be competing against other robotics teams across the state, and potentially the country. The students learn how to design, build and program different types of robots with varying robotics programming software. The Robotics Club is open to all students and will meet on Tuesdays.

*Sedgwick Scroll- Mrs. Altman/Mrs. Kempf

This award winning group publishes the school literary magazine featuring writings and artwork of Sedgwick students. This organization seeks to nurture student’s talents by providing a vehicle whereby students may see their work enjoyed by others. Meets every other week in room 324. Please check Daily Bulletin.

*Step Team- Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Legenza

Students on the Step Team learn and create exciting, synchronized and rhythmic step routines that are performed both at Sedgwick events and within the community. This activity teaches students the merits of teamwork, practice, perseverance and cooperative learning. It also provides them with the opportunity to display their creativity and refine their leadership skills. There is a fall and spring season and 1-2 school performances, held either during the school day or after school for family and friends. Students are expected to commit to weekly practices on either Mondays or Thursdays.

Student Council-Ms. Paige Croce and Katherine Krasula

Student Council Representatives are elected by each homeroom. The Student Council is the formal means by which students communicate their ideas and concerns to the faculty. Student Council works to benefit the community at Sedgwick and beyond by organizing student activities throughout the year as well as participating in community outreach projects such as food, clothing, and money drives. Students who are not elected as homeroom representatives and wish to participate may join one of the Student Council committees. Student Council meets in Room 106 from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. beginning Monday, September 21st.

*Technology Student Association (TSA)- Ms. Lukas
Do you like to design things? Build your designs? Win trophies? Then the Technology Student Association (TSA) is for you! Students are challenged with research, design and modeling projects such as CO2 dragsters, gliders, boats, digital photography, designing games, websites, and construction projects like bridges…just to name a few. Over 28 activities are available! TSA is open to all students. Meeting times are Tuesday and Friday after school in room 121. It begins Friday, Sept. 18th.

Unified Sports-Mr. Bowie/Mr.Garneau/Mrs. Brezinski/Mr. Baldwin

Unified Sports is a program which combines approximately equal numbers of special needs students with regular education partners for instruction and competition in a variety of sports. Unified Sports teams are placed in competitive divisions based on their skill abilities and range from training divisions to high-level competition. There will be a soccer and basketball season. Unified Sports will begin its 2015 soccer season on Sunday, Sept. 6 from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. on the Sedgwick fields.

*Unified Theatre-Ms. Lotstein & Mrs. Brezinski

The mission of the Unified Theatre is to create a theatrical production equally featuring the talents of individuals with and without special needs. There are opportunities for students on stage and behind the scenes. Rehearsals start in September, and run through November. First meeting Friday, Sept. 18th at 3:00 p.m. in the cafeteria.

Video Club- Ms. Lukas
Interested in filming sports or school events using a variety of cameras and editing software? Want to produce a video for the local channel 5 TV station? Join the Video Club.
Meetings are on Thursdays in room 121. The club starts Thursday, Sept. 24th.

*Yearbook Club- Ms. Elliott and Ms. Nagler

Eighth grade students’ work with advisors to format, sell, and distribute the Sedgwick yearbook. Meeting schedule is determined by workload throughout the year. First Meeting Monday, Sept. 28th.