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1000 Book Club:
This club offers 3-6
year olds in the RCS
community the
opportunity to be a
well-read child. It
allows parents to borrow
a 1,000 books--ten at a
time--to read to their
children. The books are
stored in a tote bag and
are housed in your
child's elementary
school. The timeline for
borrowing books is
flexible, but our hope
is that a child will
complete the program by
the beginning of second
grade. To register for
the program, please
visit your child's
elementary school main
office.
Art Club:
Art Club is an after
school activity open to
fourth and fifth graders
interested in art.
Projects will be based
on community service,
seasonal folk arts and
art history lessons.
Drama Club: Students, under the
direction of the music
teacher perform a play.
Meetings are held after
school.
Habitat Club
Homework Club:
This club is also known
as the Student Academic
Tutoring Program, and it
is offered to students
in grades 3-5. Students
who may need extra help
in order to be
successful in school are
chosen by their teacher
to participate in the
club. The students meet
with adult supervisors.
receive individual and
small group instruction,
receive help with
homework, and much more.
The students are served
a healthy snack and are
taught good study and
organizational skills.
Intramurals: This
is a co-educational
program that is offered
to fourth and fifth
grade students who want
to be a part of a team.
Students can be
participants on indoor
soccer, volleyball, and
basketball teams. The
teams compete during the
scheduled recess times.
Nature Art Club:
This club uses art
education as a
vehicle to better
understand and
appreciate nature,
biology and the
outdoor world around
us. It is composed
of selected 3rd, 4th
and 5th graders who
work after school
with Mrs. Wolfe.
Student Council
Grade 5:
Students are elected
by their peers and
engage in service
projects that help
their school,
community and the
world.
Yearbook Club: The
Yearbook Club involves
fifth-grade students in
the planning,
advertising, sales, and
layout of the school
yearbook. The club meets
after school throughout the year to
make decisions about the
design of the book and
which pictures and art
work will be included in
the yearbook. Students
promote sales by
publicizing, and
collecting, counting,
and tallying all monies
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