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25-26 SPECS as of 8/15

Additions added over the year
This document will continue to be updated throughout the year! Teachers may choose to extend their offerings, others may be inspired to launch additional activities in the future! Please note that all students (including siblings) must be enrolled in a supervised activity after 4 pm. All pick-up will still take place through the back patio unless you are contacted directly by the school.
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TypeTitle/Payment LinkLeader(s)GradesMeeting DaysMeeting TimesLocationRegister ByOperation WindowCostNotes
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AftercareHomework ClubTed Szadzinski6-12All school days
end of school-5:30
224/MPRyear-roundyear-roundVaries by option
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Strategic GamesSocial Chess ClubRichard Threadgall6-12Mondays3:10 - 4:05pm11310/10/258/11/25 - 12/8/25$65
Students will develop their discipline, curiosity and intellectual humility through pursuit of chess. This semester we will culminate in a school-wide open tournament.
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AntiquitiesWestern Tea Ceremony (S1)Richard Threadgall6-8Thursdays3:10-4:1511310/10/258/8/25 -12/12/25$135
Students will cultivate the art of conversation, develop skill in the performance art of preparing and serving tea, and will be prepared to run a popup teahouse at the end of the year.
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Performing ArtsScottsdale Prep Shakespeare SocietyLauren Spielvogel & Skyler Patton6-12Fridays3:30-4:301081/30/261/9/26 - 5/15/26$100
We read and act out Shakespeare so they have a better understanding of the Bard; they will understand perseverance through acting and learning through challenging texts; they will understand courage through performance.
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Performing ArtsSPTA ThespiansAnna Clement9-12Fridays8:40-9 (Lyceum)107year-roundyear-roundvaries
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Performing ArtsSPTA LaughletesAnna Clement9-12Thursdays3-4pm107year-roundyear-round$45
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Performing ArtsSPTA MusicalAnna Clement6-12M,T,Th,F3-6pmtheater8/31/248/7-10/7/24varies
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Performing ArtsChamber SingersRobin Neely9-12M/F 6:40-7:30 am1025/31/258/7/25-5/10/26$75
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Performing ArtsConcert ChoirRobin Neely9-12T/Th6:40-7:35 am1025/24/258/8/25-5/24/26$100Will need to purchase or rent a uniform
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Performing ArtsBella VoceTalin Emmerson9-12Tuesdays2:40-3:30pm1025/7/258/15/25-5/7/26$60
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Performing ArtsMAN Choir!Robin Neely9-12Mondays2:40-3:30pm1025/7/258/14/25-5/7/26$50
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Performing ArtsCarolersRobin Neely9-12Fridays2:40-3:30pm10212/22/248/18/25-12/22/25$25
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Performing ArtsStrum and Pluck: Ukulele!S. Greg C. Wilson6-12Wednesdays7:00-7:35 am1188/29/258/12/25-12/16/25$50Cooperation, patience, cultural competence. Performance @ TPA Café; audio recording.
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RhetoricHS Speech & DebateTravis Clement9-12M/Th3:05-4pmTech Lab9/1/25year-round$275Additional fees for optional travel
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RhetoricMS Speech & DebateTravis Clement7-8T/Th1:35-2 (Lyceum)Tech Lab9/1/258/10/25-10/5/25$100At least one Saturday tournament hosted by SPA in late September
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SciencePre-Med Enrichment CourseBritani Alofs9-12Tuesdays8:40 - 9:00am2168/29/258/25/24-4/6/26$50
Premed club aims to educate and provide resources for students looking to pursue a career in the medical field. We also aim to form connections with healthcare professionals.
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ServiceSPA Student Mentors Laney Camillo & Ted Szadzinski10-12variesN/AApplication/Selective
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ServiceDiakonosLacy Walther9-12variesYear RoundN/AApplication/Selective
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ServiceYearbook StaffJordan Garcia6-12TBD for now
HS Lyceum & After School
1069/14/258/4/25 - 5/28/26$50
Students will combine their creative skills and further the virtues of friendship and community in the creation of a physical book that students will be able to read for decades.
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ServiceBlue CrewTeray Allen-Lisbon9-12TBDTBDTBDTBDYear Round$50
Blue Crew cultivates the virtues of school spirit, leadership, teamwork, and responsibility by empowering students to take active roles in promoting and supporting Scottsdale Prep athletics. Through planning spirit events, leading cheers, and organizing student engagement initiatives, members practice both moral virtues such as loyalty, enthusiasm, and perseverance and intellectual virtues, such as creativity, strategic planning, and communication.
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MathNegotium Elit - Business ExtracurricularKelly Mershon9-12Thursdays2:45 - 3:45 21210/130/259/5/25-1/8/26$75
Our business extracurricular provides students with opportunities to explore a wide range of topics in the field, including personal finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, supply chain management, and finance. Students engage with industry professionals and guest speakers who share real-world insights and experiences. The program emphasizes both practical skills and academic exploration, helping students understand the many career paths and post-secondary options available in business. A major component of the experience (culminating project) includes creating a personalized budget and mock investment portfolio. By the end of the program, students gain foundational business knowledge and greater confidence in planning their financial and educational futures.
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MiscSocial CommitteeLilly Duensing9-12Mondays235-3052259/9/259/1/24 - 5/20/25$20
Social Committee is responsible for planning school dances and spirit weeks. Students are responsible for planning, decorating, and cleaning up after school dances.
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ScienceSPA CodingJerry SanowskiMondays3:30 - 4:45pm2118/22/258/11/25 - 12/14/25$100
The coding team will be integrated with the Engineering & Rocketry team. It will be student run. The team will define what projects and competitions they want to pursue. There is an opportunity to incorporate coding within the Engineering & Rocketry team, so we are starting the two teams together.
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ScienceSPA RoboticsJerry Sanowski8-12Thursdays3:30 - 5:00 pm2118/22/258/7/25 - 12/14/25$150
Robotic team is a student run and directed team. They work together to build and program a robot within required specifications to perform a series of tasks. Depending on the progress made by the team, they will be able to compete with other teams in an annual robot challenge.
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ScienceSPA Engineering and RocketryJerry Sanowski 6-12Mondays3:30 - 4:45pm2118/22/258/11/25 - 12/14/25$100
Engineering & Rocketry team will be student run. The team will define what projects they want to pursue. Past projects included a hovercraft, tesla coils, egg drop, and rocket launches. The team will be expanding the rocketry portion to designing and building a rocket with specific performance requirements.
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Science Advanced Chemistry SocietyMichele Walters9-12Tuesdays2:45 - 3:4521510/3/258/18/25 - 4/28/26$75
Chemistry Society to help prepare students who want to take the AP chem test or the CLEP placement test.
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RhetoricHistorical Mock TrialLilly Duensing9-12
Tuesdays &Thursdays
2:40- 4:00pm2138/22/258/5/25 - 5/14/26$20
Historical Mock Trial researches and re-enacts important historical trials and evaluates why historical verdicts were arrived at. Should students arrive at a verdict different than the historical verdict, we discuss why the results are different. In doing so, we understand how societal values have progressed and changed. We also consider how our pillars of virtue guide treatment of individuals within the trial process.
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Baking Spartan Sweet TreatsStephanie Hutchings 9-12Thursdays3:15-4:152183/30251/9/25 - 5/1/250
Hey Spartans! Do you like baking? Doing good for others? Come check out "Spartan Sweet Treats"! This club is free to join, yes, free!, and will meet twice a month on Thursdays after school in room 218 from 3:15 until 4. We'll talk about baking, experiment with making treats, & host a bake sale once a month on Thursdays, donating the profits to different charities, starting with the Lymphoma and Leukemia Society. There's an info meeting tomorrow, so stop by! Ask Ms. Hutchings, Clare Eastlack, or Sophie Ryken for more details.
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Strategic GamesSpartan RollersEmmett Good6-12TBDTBD225N/A9/19/25 - 5/8/26$60 per semester6th-12th grade students are invited to join Mr. Good in room 225 from 3:15-4:40 pm on Fridays to facilitate character growth, artistic growth in pursuit of theatrical skills, creative growth by building worlds and scenarios, leadership and communication skills among the participants. Each member is required to bring a journal and a pen for writing down adventure notes.

*Please note that a minimum of 5 participants is required to secure this enrichment course. In the event the course is canceled, you will be notified and issued a refund.
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MiscDesign ClubGretchen Carpenter9-12TBDTBD107
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Performing ArtsMiddle School ChoirAliona Hewitt6-8Tuesdays3:10-4:10112M/A8/1/25 - 5/1/26$40
Through participation in the Middle School Choir After-School Club, students will cultivate both intellectual and moral virtues. Intellectually, students will develop attentiveness and musical understanding through focused listening, reading choral scores, and engaging in collaborative rehearsals. Morally, the virtues of perseverance, humility, and friendship will be fostered as students support one another, respond to feedback, and commit to personal and group improvement.
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ScienceAP BioPaige Khazanovich9-12
Wednesdays & Fridays
12:40 - 1:15 (Friday HS Lyceum)
21611/20/259/4/25 - 5/8/26$70
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