Art Club -- Ms. Sarni - Explore the wonderful world of Art.
Book Club --Mrs. T. Epstein - Read and engage in book talks.
Boy s' Club - Mr. Avroch. Boys meet to discuss daily issues and develop peer relationships.
Computer Club -- Mrs. Miller - Use educational software and online resources in fun ways.
Drama Club -- Mr. Bonica - Be a part of the spring musical. See postings in A House lobby.
French Club -- Mrs. Simmons - Learn about French culture.
Grandpals -- Mrs. R. Zacharius - Connect with Senior neighbors at the Atria.
Jazz Ensemble -- Mr. Hirsch - Explore and perform pop and jazz genres, including improvisation and jazz interpretation. Audition required.
Kids in the Kitchen -- Mrs. S. Epstein & Mrs. Turletsky - Learn Follow recipes and cook nutritious food!
Lego Robotics - Work together to design an original creation.
Math Olympiads -- Mrs. Cataldo & Mrs. Winick - Be a part of a wold-wide competition.
Mattlines -- Mrs. R. Zacharius - Join the staff of our school newspaper.
Odyssey of the Mind- Work in teams to engage in creative problem solving.
Peer Mediation -- Mr. Hanlon - Develop communication skills and help others in conflict.
Robotics -- Mrs. Bowden Log onto www.pobots.com for information about this High School Club. Note: students arrange own transportation. Club meetings take place at JFKHS.
SADD -- Ms. Giorgetti - Students Against Destructive Decisions. Promote healthy lifestyles and good decision making.
Science Olympiads -- Ms. Gonzalez - Work in teams to solve hands-on science problems. Mentored by high school students. Attend regional competition each spring.
Service Club - A club to help students understad the value of service to community.
Student Council -- Mrs. Bianco (5/6) & Mrs. S. Epstein (7/8) - Student government organization. Elected representatives from each grade address concerns of their fellow students.
School Store -- Mr. Bonica - Be an "employee" at our student-run store located in the rear of A House. Snacks, drinks and school supplies are available.
Yearbook -- Mrs. Baccoli - 8th graders are invited to help create and publish this keepsake.