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Elementary, middle, and high school students working at their group levels in a club
  • Clubs and organizations are a great way to help develop character and the skills that will benefit you in school, your career, and in life. Skills like commitment, leadership, effective communication, and being able to work successfully in a group all come from participating in a club or organization. Joining a club is a great way to make friends, develop leadership skills, and boost your college resumé.

  • Harry Potter Club

    Sponsor:  Carly Levine

    Students in third, fourth, and fifth grades are eligible to partake in this book club to enhance their love of reading. 

  • Save Promise Club

    Sponsor:  Maureen McLaughlin

    Save (Students Against Violence Everywhere) Promise clubs are an opportunity for students to show leadership, creativity, and passion for protecting friends, schools, and communities from violence before it happens.  This club is a national organization that was started in honor of Sandy Hook.

  • Chorus

    Sponsor:  Angela Love

    Chorus consists of third, fourth and fifth grade students.  They perform in shows during the school year. Students learn about proper singing technique and sing songs from diverse cultures and countries.

  • National Elementary Honor Society

    Sponsor:  Marcy Freedman

     

    The National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) was established to recognize elementary students for their outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated personal responsibility, to provide meaningful service to the school and community, and to develop essential leadership skills in the students of elementary schools.

    The NEHS program empowers and equips students with the knowledge and skills to be leaders in our school, community, and beyond.  In addition, it provides a bridge between students and school leaders, helping to engage and hear what students think, feel, and need. 

    Students fifth grade who meet the GPA requirement, are eligible to be candidates for membership.  Also considered are the positive qualities of responsibility, which include high standards of honesty and reliability, demonstrating courtesy, concern, and respect for others, as well as good citizenship.

  • Safety Patrols

    Sponsor:  Mrs. Rogosin

    Safety Patrols is a wonderful leadership experience for 4th and 5th-grade students. Safety Patrols are responsible for monitoring the hallways and pods each morning to ensure student safety. Interested students should see Mrs. Rogosin for an application. 

  • WSRN

    Sponsor:  Ms. Adkins

    WSRN is Silver Ridge's own morning news broadcast. Each year, upcoming 5th-grade students must submit a video application stating why they'd make a great crew member. Ms. Aaron oversees WSRN and Russell's Roving Reporters each morning from 7:30-8:15 am.