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Clubs & Intramurals

Interested in starting an after-school club?

  1. Find a teacher to support your club or activity
  2. Have the teacher get approval from administration
  3. Find other students interested in the club
  4. Determine a time and place where the club will meet

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Club List & Contact Information

Club Name Sponsors Description Room Meeting Times
Morning Sports Mr. Kearns Students can organize their own soccer games, football games, have a catch, hit a volleyball around. Front Field Front field is open on Tues, Wed and Thurs mornings at 7:15  - 7:40
Intramural Volleyball Club  Mr. Bartley

Learning fundamental skills needed to play volleyball

Room 110 & Front Gym

April and May (Days TBD)

Art Club

Mr. Ferguson

Mr. King

Students have the opportunity to complete self-directed 2D/3D projects, as well as collaborative works, such as murals.

Rooms 3 & 4

Tuesdays from 2:45-4:00 PM
Board Game and Movie Club

Ms. Knowles

Ms. Capone

The students will benefit because when playing board games, you have to learn how to win and 
how to lose. They will also be spending more time interacting with each other, rather than being on their phones. 

Room 221

Wednesdays (except the first Wednesday of every month) from 2:40 - 4:00

Cross Country/ Running Club Ms. Coughlan

Students train to run a 3 kilometer race at Rose Tree Park. 

Back Track & Marshall Road fields Every school day (except Thursday) from 3:00 - 4:15. Last day of cross country is 10/29.
Science Club

Ms. Carchidi

The Science Club focuses heavily on hands-on learning through activities in the school’s courtyard garden, with a strong emphasis on botany. Students plant and care for a variety of species throughout the school year and take field visits to local ecosystems such as Naylor’s Run. This year, the club plans to expand its exploration to additional nearby environments, including Ridley Creek State Park and the John Heinz Wildlife Refuge. In addition to ecological studies, the club also hosts sessions that explore a range of other scientific topics. Room 128, BHMS courtyard, Naylor's Run etc.

Pre-determined schedule. Available on permission slip and schoology website.