​​​Extra-Curricular Program*

The extra-curricular programs available at St. Mary School depend on the availability of staff. The activities include:

Student Council (5th – 8th grade)National Junior Honor Society (6th – 8th grade)
John Bosco Club (K – 8th grade)Marian Club ( K – 8th grade)
Youth Choir (3rd – 8th grade)Decathlon (6th – 8th grade)
RoboticsCheerleading  (6th – 8th grade)
Mock Trials (7th-8th grade)Sports Program  (6th – 8th grade)

In order to participate in any of the above extra-curricular activities:
Conduct Grade -                 No grade lower than a G
Academic Average -                      No grade lower than a C
Attendance at all scheduled events -      Students will no longer be able to participate after one (1) unexcused absence.


Activities and programs are begun or discontinued according to student needs and the availability of volunteers.

Parents/guardians are responsible for transporting their children to and from the activities sponsored by the group (games, etc.) or making arrangements for their children's transportation. Parents/guardians are expected to pick up students at the end of each activity.

Student Council

Student Council gives students the opportunity to provide input and actively participate in creating an extraordinary learning environment.  Students in Grades 5-8 are eligible to participate in Student Council. It is an effective means of developing leadership, a sense of responsibility, and good citizenship among pupils. Under the direction of the principal and a faculty moderator, the Student Council proposes, organizes, and directs activities to enhance the school community.

Choir

Students in grades 3-8 may participate in the Youth Choir. Under the direction of a staff moderator, the Choir leads the school and community in song during the liturgy, provides musical entertainment at school community functions, provides an enjoyable and educational musical experience for members, and instills a sense of structure and discipline through respect, accountability, and consistency in following guidelines.

Cheerleading

Students in grades 6-8 may participate in Cheerleading.  Under the direction of a coach, students cultivate the discipline of group mechanics through concentration, rhythm, and squad cheers, strengthen self-confidence, and promote/build school spirit.

Sports

Students in grades 6-8 may participate in the Sports Program. Under the direction of a sports moderator and parent volunteers, students learn good sportsmanship and the skills required to be effective team members. Sports available include coed volleyball, girls and boys football, girls and boys basketball, coed softball, cross country, and coed soccer. ​

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