Oak Grove School Extracurricular Activities

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Oak Grove School 2018-2019 Extracurricular Activities ART CLUB: 4 TH 5 TH GRADE 4th and 5th grade Art Club is offered to all 4th and 5th grade students who enjoy making art and are eager to explore with more extended techniques and materials. Seasonal projects, independent choice, and group/mural projects are just a few things that art club offers each year. Depending on the project, there may be a small fee requested to cover materials. Art Club is offered one day a week from late September to early May with some off weeks due to holidays. Art Club meets in room 306 from 3:20-4:15. Make new friends, make new art, and have fun! ART CLUB: JUNIOR HIGH The Junior High Art Club is offered to all 6th, 7th, and 8th, grade students who have a special interest in visual arts and are eager to explore with more extended techniques and materials. Seasonal projects, independent choice, and group/mural projects are just a few things that Junior High Art Club offers each year. Depending on the project, there ay be a small fee requested to cover materials. Junior High Art Club is offered one day a week from late September to early May with some off weeks due to holidays. Junior High Art Club meets in room 306 from 3:20-4:15. Make new friends, make new art, and have fun! BASKETBALL (boys and girls teams) Open to 7 th and 8 th graders. Four teams will be formed, two teams per grade, one of boys and one of girls. Basketball meets Monday through Thursday and occasionally on Friday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Games are typically two times a week. Basketball try-outs are in October, and the season runs from November to the middle of January. There is a tournament at the end of the season. BAND Beginning Band: Beginning Band is open to 4 th grade students and meets weekly during the school day. Beginning Band students will receive one small group lesson and one full band session per week. Beginning Band runs from October through May. There are usually three performances throughout the year. All students enrolled in Beginning Band should plan on at least 20-30 minutes of practice per day. Concert Band: Concert Band is open to 5 th to 6 th grade students and meets two or three times per week before school (from 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.). In addition to these full band sessions, each student will receive a small group lesson once per week. Concert Band runs from September to June. There are usually three performances throughout the year. All students enrolled in Concert Band should plan on at least 20-30 minutes of practice time per day. 1

Jazz Band: Jazz Band is open to 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students and meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. Jazz Band runs from September to May. Students perform a variety of Jazz styles: Swing, Ballads, Latin, Blues, and Rock. There are many performance opportunities throughout the year. All students enrolled in Jazz Band should plan on at least 30 minutes of practice per day. Symphonic Band: Symphonic Band is open to 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grade students and meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 7:30-8:15 a.m. In addition to these full band sessions, each student will participate in a sectional rehearsal once per week. Students in this group learn a wider variety of music at a much quicker pace. There are many performance opportunities throughout the year including the Libertyville Band Festival, Solo/Ensemble contest, Winter and Spring OGS concerts, and the 8 th grade graduation ceremonies. All students enrolled in Symphonic Band should plan on at least 30 minutes of practice per day. CHESS CLUB The game of chess is both magical and fun. We will provide instruction, chess puzzles, game playing and more. A professional team of United States Chess Federation certified instructors from Chess-Ed will provide this exciting program. The class will be held on Wednesdays from 3:30 4:30. It is an ongoing program with a Fall Session, Winter Session and a Spring session. The program will provide instruction from basics on through higher level playing skills. This is truly the sport of the mind. CHOIR 4th & 5th Grade Choir: 4th and 5th grade choir meet on Thursdays from 3:30-4:30pm, all year long. It is for students who want to learn more about singing with others as well as exploring their own voice. If you enjoy music class with Mr. Farris, you will love choir! We perform a holiday show in December and we perform in front of a large crowd at a Chicago Wolves Hockey game in the spring. Junior High Choir: Junior High Choir for students in 6th-8th grade meets Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30pm, all year long. It is for students who want to learn more about singing in a three-part choir and enjoy singing with their friends. In the fall, the students participate in the Libertyville High School Junior High Choral Festival. The students put on an evening concert with all the other junior high students in the area as well as the high schoolers from LHS. This event gives them a very good idea of how high school choir works. This choir also provides holiday caroling during the Eagle Extravaganza. In the spring, we sing in front of a large crowd at a Chicago Wolves Hockey game. 2

COMPUTER CLUB Computer Club is a predominantly social club that gives students an opportunity to use technology after school. Expert help is available during this time for any questions or difficulties that students may encounter. Time may be used for school projects, independent learning, approved games, or just about anything else, provided the task falls within the guidelines of our acceptable use policy. Computer Club is open to all students in 5th grade or higher. Students will meet once a week after school on Mondays until 4:10 p.m. STOP-MOTION MOVIE MAKING CLUB Stop-Motion Movie Making Club is open to all 6th, 7th, & 8th graders who have an interest in making movies using a variety of these techniques. We will learn the several different styles of stop-motion including Disney-type animations, hand-made abstract, and all-digital design. A variety of tools will be used including Photoshop, Final Cut and DragonFrame, professional level stop-motion software. The Stop-Motion Club is offered on Tuesdays from September 18th to April 30th with some off weeks due to holidays or schedule conflicts. This club will meet in the Computer Lab and Production Room (517) from 3:20-4:15. If interested, please have your parents sign you up at https://goo.gl/h3kucv or ask Dr. Meltzer for a permission slip. meltzer@ogschool.org. Samples of different types of animation: https://goo.gl/kj2yxk CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country is a co-ed sport open to all 5 th through 8 th graders. Practice is held Monday through Thursday 3:30-4:45 p.m. The Cross Country season runs from late August to mid October. This is a no cut sport. Updated physical is required. DRAMA CLUB 4-5 GRADE 4 th and 5 th grade Drama Club gives kids a chance to build on their performance skills while engaging in fun, interactive activities. Kids create improvised scenes, get a bit of experience working with a script and play theater games. DRAMA CLUB 6-7 GRADE 6 th and 7 th grade Drama Club is designed to build community and comradery between its middle school participants. Based on the interests of the participants, the focus ranges from interactive drama games and improvisation, to scripted work. 3

EIGHTH GRADE PLAY At the end of February, the 8th grade class performs a play or a musical for OGS students and the local community. The entire 8th grade class is encouraged and welcomed to participate as members of either the cast or stage crew. ENGINEERING for KIDS Engineering for Kids brings the wonder and excitement of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) to children ages 4-14 through a variety of hands-on learning experiences. This club meets on Thursdays every week for 6 weeks. FRENCH CLUB This club is offered to 6-8th students currently taking French. The club meets the first Monday of every month from 3:20-4:15 in room 101. We explore cultural and artistic topics from French speaking countries throughout the world. GOLF Open to 7th and 8th graders. Begins in April. Practices take place at Libertyville Sports Complex and Heather Ridge Golf Course after school. Parents provide transportation to and from these facilities. Matches and tournaments are based on a player s average scores performed during practice days. An updated physical is required. HONOR SOCIETY The Oak Grove Honor Society is an organization, which rewards academic achievement, leadership and service achievements, and character attributes of our 8th students. Specific qualification criteria must be met in order to be eligible for induction into the organization. The criteria are listed in the Parent/Student Handbook. The time commitment involved includes several lunch periods or after school meetings throughout the year and an after school induction ceremony. Students are responsible for completing 5 volunteer hours by designing and implementing a service project. The induction ceremony occurs in May. INTRAMURALS SPORTS This program is designed for boys and girls in 5-8 grades. Volleyball is offered during the fall. Basketball is offered in late winter/early spring. The season runs for 8 weeks. The philosophy of the program is: to provide an opportunity for all to participate equally to provide an enjoyable experience to teach sportsmanship and teamwork to teach or improve basic volleyball/basketball sport skills 4

MATHCOUNTS MATHCOUNTS is open to 7th and 8th graders. MATHCOUNTS meets during designated lunch periods during the second trimester. It is designed to enhance students math curriculum. Students work with each other and independently under teacher s guidance to solve challenging problems as well as applying their math backgrounds to real life problems. In the spring, MATHCOUNTS will take part in a competition. PUZZLE CLUB Puzzle Club is open to grades 6th, 7th, and 8th. We meet Tuesdays from 3:20 to 4:15 in room 101. This club is geared towards students with special interest in putting together puzzles and working on long-term puzzle projects. Puzzle Club is a popular club, which aims to give children an opportunity to learn self-confidence, perseverance, and resilience through puzzles and games. ROBOTIC CLUB The Robotic Club is the new name for Lego Club. This program is for 6-8 grade students that are interested in learning how to build and program a robot. We use both the EV3 and NXT robots and compete in a Lego League Robotic Competition in late fall. We meet once a week until January so please come and join the fun. SNOWFLAKE Snowflake is open to 7th and 8th grade students. It is a prevention program that addresses a broad range of young adolescent concerns and encourages school and community involvement. It is based on the belief that providing young people with factual information as well as opportunities for selfunderstanding increases their chances for a productive interaction with life. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is for students in grades 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The Student Council organizes various school events as well as fundraisers. There are two dances throughout the year. Money is donated to charities in need as well as annual fundraisers for Lambs Farm and P.A.D.S. Students are welcome to join at the beginning of each school year. In May, seventh graders are elected to serve as officers for the following school year. 5

SPIRIT SQUAD Spirit Squad is open to 5th-8th graders. There will be an informational meeting and tryouts in October. There will be 10-20 students chosen. Students will cheer during boys and girls home basketball games, as well as perform a dance at half-time. Practices will be held 3-4 days a week. Squad members are expected to attend all practices and games. An updated physical is required. If you are a boy interested in trying out, please see Ms. Sweeney or Mrs. Sobey in September. OG STUDENT NEWS OG Student News is open to all 6 th 8 th grade students. This is an extracurricular activity that allows students to share their opinions, current events, comics, photos, and news reports from various Oak Grove activities. This club is predominantly student-driven, and is best suited for self-motivated students who have a flair for writing, taking photographs, and being in front of or behind a video camera. SPANISH CLUB Hola y bienvenidos al club de español! This club is open to all 4 th - 8 th grade Spanish students. We meet once a month and venture into Spanish customs, foods, crafts, and games. Our goal is to promote student engagement in language, diversity, and culture through a variety of experiences. TRACK and FIELD Track and Field is open to 6 th - 8 th grade students. Track meets three to four days a week from 3:30-4:30 p.m. All meets are away and can go until 7:30 p.m. Some meets will be held on Saturday. The season begins after Spring break. This is a no cut sport. VOLLEYBALL: Boys Open to 7 th and 8 th grade boys, this activity meets Monday through Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Games are on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Volleyball runs from the end of January to Spring break. The teams are made up of approximately 12 boys. There is an end of season tournament. VOLLEYBALL: Girls Open to 7 th and 8 th grade girls, volleyball usually meets Monday through Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Some Fridays may be added to the calendar. Game days vary. Volleyball runs from August to October with try-outs in late August. There is one team per grade made up of approximately 12 girls. There is a conference tournament for 7 th and 8 th grade at the end of October. 6

WRESTLING Wrestling is open to 6 th through 8 th grade students. It runs from November through the second week of March. Meets begin in January. Practices are Monday through Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. This is a no cut sport. YOUNG REMBRANDTS Young Rembrandts teaches drawing with a see-touch-do method that all kids can succeed with, learn from and love. Each session is 10 weeks and meets twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students can expect a new, exciting lesson every week, improved core art skills and to have fun! 7