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Wednesday Bus Routes, Tuesday/Thursday Bus Routes
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* These clubs/activities are inclusive of ALL students regardless of sex or gender identity *
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Activity/Club DescriptionSponsorContact InformationMeeting Day(s)First Meeting DateLocation
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Opportunity X STEM ClubWant to create your own science project? Curious about Science/Technology/Engineering/Math (STEM) topics? Enjoy hands-on learning? Come join Opportunity X, a nationally-organized STEM research club led by students from Montgomery Blair High School and hosted by White Oak Middle School teachers. In the first semester, students work on fun STEM-based experiments; the second semester, students prepare a project to submit to science fairs. Dr. Phillip and Blair HS Studentsdaphney_phillip@mcpsmd.org, david_r_field@mcpsmd.orgWednesdayOctober 11th106A
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Piano
Small-group piano lessons, with plenty of individual one-on-one time. Our goal is to perform in our own mid-year and end-of-year recitals. Ms. GintyLeah_B_Ginty@mcpsmd.orgTuesday and ThursdayOctober 14thPiano Room (122)
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Homework ClubThis is a dedicated group for students at any given time throughout the school year, to have a chance to finish assignments, get extra support on schoolwork from peers or the attending teacher. In the past, this club provided excellent support for students and especially our ELP students to work on group projects, class assignments or homework. Students are encouraged to attend but not required to come consecutively.
Mr. Pearson, Ms. Zule, & Ms. NazhandMaurice_Pearson@mcpsmd.org, Helene_HansenZule@mcpsmd.org, Hangama_Nazhand@mcpsmd.orgTuesday, Wednesday, ThursdaySeptember 30th
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Robotics ClubRobotics Club is open to all students who are interested in programming and designing robots with Legos and/or other materials. No prior experience is needed. We hope to have a team enter a competition around Spring.Ms. Zule & Mr. ChenHelene_HansenZule@mcpsmd.org , Davidchen@mcpsmd.orgWednesday
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Yearbook ClubYearbook Club is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders who want to help create something special for our school. We’ll take photos, write captions, and design pages that capture the best memories of the year. No experience is needed—just creativity and teamwork! Meetings will be held on Tuesdays after school. Join us and help tell the story of our school year!Ms. EscalanteIrania_V_Escalante@mcpsmd.orgTuesdaysOctober 7thMedia Center Work Room
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Art ClubA fun and easy-going space to be creative, learn new skills and techniques, and make a variety of works of art.Ms. Larsonolivia_n_larson@mcpsmd.orgTuesdaySeptember 30thMedia Center
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Community BridgesGirls in our Community Bridges Girls program develop leadership skills and personal responsibility through a variety of experiential and in-classroom learning opportunities. Our integrated programming encourages our girls to lead holistically healthy lives: emotionally, socially, and physically.Ms. Flores, Ms. Courtney, & Ms. Gracecfookes@communitybridges-md.org WednesdayOctober 8th220
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Goal Setting Girls (GSG) Group - via Crittenton Services)1. Strengthen Social and Emotional Skills, 2. Connect Participants to Academic Support, 3. Engage and Inform Parents, & 4. Exposure Students and Their Parents to College and STEM CareersMs. Flores, Ms. Nora (7th & 8th Grade), and Ms. Blackman (6th Grade)ncastro@crittentonservices.org dblackman@crittentonservices.org floresev@mcpsmd.orgTuesday (7th Grade) & 8th Grade (Lunch Time) Wednesday (6th Grade)7th & 8th Grade - October 7th 6th Grade - October 8th 224
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Sustainability ClubStudents working to create a more sustainable environment starting with their school. Students will take part in planning, organizing, and carrying out activities designed with the environment in mind. Student's can gain SSL hours by participating in these events.Ms. ChickKirsty_Chick@mcpsmd.orgWednesdayOctober 8th113
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HARAMBE Flag FootballHARAMBE Flag Football (Let’s Pull Together), is designed to enhance the lives of its participants. In addition to football, the focus is on the development of self-esteem, building motivation to achieve and/or maintain high levels of academic & athletic achievement, and providing opportunities for character development in order to be good citizens of the school community and society at large. The overarching goals of the program are to empower student athletes to think critically and to make good choices that lead to life-long success!Mr. Casey and Mr. GordonCamilo_K_Casey@mcpsmd.orgThursdayOctober 9thField
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Dance CompanyThe expectation of dance company members is to be the most experienced and technically proficient dancers within the school. They are to display an enormous amount of leadership and commitment while being a part of the company. They should be ambitious and continuously willing to learn and improve themselves as performers. Members will perform for school events, talent shows, athletic events, annual dance concerts, and the countywide dance showcase. All members must set a good example of leadership, citizenship, and behavior.Ms. FeyiFeyisayo_C_Orisadipe@mcpsmd.orgTuesday & ThursdayOctober 7thDance Room 134
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Open Gym Volleyball ClubVolleyball club is a casual place for students to practice and learn the basics of volleyball. Students who want to play in high school can master their technique with Mr. Kim.Mr. Kimnoah_kim@mcpsmd.orgTuesdays and ThursdaysSeptember 30thGymnasium
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Polar Basketball Polar basketball aims to provide a fun environment for adolescents to develop fundamental skills and play basketball with their peers in a safe space. They will have the opportunity to train and compete in tournament style games.Ms. AbdelazizSmahir_Abdelaziz@mcpsmd.orgTuesday, Wednedays &ThursdaySeptember 30thBlacktop/Gym
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Freaky Friday the MusicalThe musical production is a place for students interested in singing and acting! Students will rehearse as a group to put on a musical this March. Students will audition and be assigned a role in the musical. Rehearsals will not begin until NOVEMBER 1. Auditions will be announced soon but will be sometime during mid- October. The musical this year is Freaky Friday (one act)!! Students must be present at all shows: March 12, 13, 14 and during tech week evenings: March 5, 10, 11Ms. Wolfemily.n.wolf2@mcpsmd.org Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday November 4thChorus room/stage
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Stage CrewStage crew is a place for creative students who are interesting in building and managing sets, props and costumes for the spring musical. Students will also help move set pieces and manage props and costumes during the musical performances. Stage Crew meets Thursdays starting in November, and Wednesday and Thursday starting January. Students also must be able to be present at the shows: March 12-13-14, and tech week nights March 5, 10, 11.Mrs. MalinOlivia_A_Malin@mcpsmd.orgNov-Dec: Thurs Jan-March: Wed, ThursNovember 6thBandroom 132
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Chess ClubA time for students to learn and play chess. Learn opening strategies, check patterns, and participate in tournaments!Mr. B. CohenBradley.D.Cohen@mcpsmd.netWednesdaysOctober 1st323
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Girls' Flag FootballCOMING SOON!Ms. Essenmacherjenna_m_essenmacher@mcpsmd.orgTBATBATBA
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Tennis ClubInstructors from Montgomery County Tennis & Education Foundation (MCTEF) will provide a recreational tennis program to introduce students to the game of tennis. Each week focuses on learning components of tennis through game based fun instruction. Racquets are provided.MCTEF (RecXtra)Malcolm.Ayers@montgomerycountymd.govWednesdaysOctober 8thTennis Courts
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SGA Join the Student Government Association (SGA)! We’re the student leaders who plan awesome events, bring your ideas to life, and make our school the best it can be. In SGA, your voice matters—you get to lead, create, and make a difference while having fun!Randell GlenRandell_R_Glen@mcpsmd.orgWednesdaysIntersest Meeting -Wednesday morning during AdvisoryMedia Center
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Math teamThe Math team is a group of students who are passionate about learning math and willing to challenge themself in math competitions. Math competitions can be enjoyable because they offer an exciting way to push your limits, gain a sense of achievement through solving problems, and connect with others who share similar interests. Many find the experience rewarding, especially when it’s seen as an opportunity to use creative and analytical thinking in a game-like setting that can lead to prizes or personal development.Ms. SeamanBo_P_Seaman@mcpsmd.orgThursdaysOctober 23rd320
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