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Robert Frost Middle School 2015 (SPRING) After-School Clubs Packet Mr. Jason Garbic After-School Activities Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: 301-279-3949 UPDATED 1/05/2015

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Robert Frost Middle School2015 (SPRING) After-School Clubs Packet Mr. Jason Garbic After-School Activities Coordinator Email: [email protected] Phone: 301-279-3949 UPDATED 1/05/2015 2 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2015 (SPRING) Notes:* To participate in any activity taking place after school, the$30.00 extracurricular activities fee must be sent to the "MCPS central office". DO NOT MAKE CHECKS OUT TO ROBERT FROST. (Fee forms can be obtained at the After-School Activities Bulletin Board,at the MCPS Website, and in the main office.) * In order to remain in any after-school activity students must maintain a 2.0 gradepoint average (GPA) with the exception of these clubs:- Wootton Tutoring-Homework Club - Algebra Tutoring * Students will be assigned to clubs on a first-come-first-served basis.Some clubs havelimited space, so students should sign up promptly to get the clubs they want. * Students who stay after school must be under adult supervision by 2:50pm until 4:15 pm. * There will be no clubs during the month of January. * Spring clubs will begin Tuesday, February 3rd and end Thursday, June 4th unless otherwise noted.Sign-up for spring clubs will be held in January. Spring After-School Activities CHAMBER MUSIC CLUBStudents who play string instruments will have the opportunity to perform duets, trios, and quartets. Sessions:Tuesdays (April 7th-First meeting) Location:Room 232 Sponsor:Ms. Weber ENVIRONMENTAL CLUBThe Environmental Club is a group dedicated to protecting the environment.We will be discussing the impacts of pollution and how to spread awareness about protecting our environment by suggesting green alternatives here at Frost and throughout our community.Also, we will be working to organize a lake cleanup that will take place before the end of the year. Sessions: Thursdays Location:Room 107 Sponsor:Mrs. Garber GAMES CLUBStudents will have the opportunity to play a variety of boardgames such as chess, checkers, Monopoly, and others.Students may bring their own games to share. Sessions: TuesdaysLocation:Room 202 Sponsor:Mr. Meyer 3 GENERATIONS TOGETHERStudents will spend time with senior citizens at The Village atRockville doing activities such as art, music, fitness, book club,current event discussions, and technology courses. Sessions:WednesdaysLocation:Meet at front lobby at school & The Village of Rockville Sponsor: Ms. Gibbs GIRLS ON THE RUNGirls on the Run is designed to address challenges middle school girls face by empowering them to make thoughtful and healthy decisions on certain topics including eating disorders, internet safety, relationships, cyber-bullying and tobacco and alcohol use. We use physical activity to inspire and motivate girls throughout the program, to encourage lifelong health and fitness, and most importantly, to build confidence through accomplishment.At the end of the season, the girls and their running buddies complete a 5k running event. .Sessions:Tuesdays and Wednesdays (begins March 2nd through May 17th) Location:Room 215 Sponsor:Mrs. Sarah Shah, Mrs. Katie Shah, Mrs. Yu INTERNATIONAL CLUBStudents will help plan activities to foster the awareness and anappreciation of the many cultures that make up Frost.They will also help prepare for International Night taking place in May. Sessions:Every other Wednesday beginning Feb 4th Location:Room 111 Sponsor:World Languages Teachers LYLASLeading Young Ladies Achieving Success: a mentoring group designed especially for 7th & 8th grade girls. The purpose is to provide a safe place for girls to discuss issues and topics that are important to their academic, social, and emotional development. Weekly discussions focus on positive life choices, making new friends, & sharing experiences. Sessions:Thursdays (Once a month) Locations204 Sponsors:TBD

ORGANIC GARDEN CLUBStudents will plant and maintain an organic vegetable garden.This is a partnership with the Silver Diner Restaurant. Sessions:ThursdaysLocation:Room 213 and Organic Garden Location in Courtyard Sponsor:Ms. Lam MEMBERSHIP LIMITED MEMBERSHIP LIMITED 20 Girls 4 QUIZ BOWLDo you know the answers to questions about various topics from history, to current events, to sports, to science? Would you like to compete with a group of your friends; pressing buzzers to see who answers the fastest? Students will complete in teams of 3 to 5 students so gather up your friends and see Mr. Anton for additional information. Sessions:Thursdays Location:255 Sponsor:Mr. Anton WELLNESS CLUBStudents will develop the tools necessary to maintain a life-long pursuit of wellness in the areas of social, emotional, academic, physical, and intellectual wellness. Sessions:WednesdaysLocation:Room 202 Sponsor:Mr. Reed "OPEN DOOR" ACTIVITIES These programs do not require a sign up, or a 2.0 GPA in order to attend. ALGEBRA TUTORINGDo you need help with Algebra?Do you sometimes need help with questions?Do you need to "catch up" on work occasionally?If you answered, "YES!" to any of these questions, then Algebra Tutoring is for you! Session:WednesdaysLocation:256 Sponsor:Mrs. Rivera HOMEWORK CLUBDo you need a quiet place to do homework?Do yousometimes need help with questions?Do you need to "catch up" on work occasionally?If you answered,"YES!" to any of these questions, then the HomeworkClub is for you! Session:WednesdaysLocation:Media Center Sponsor:Ms. Gagnon WOOTTON TUTORINGDo you need help with homework?Wootton HighSchool students tutor Frost students, giving themthe guidance and encouragement needed tocomplete their assignments. Session:Tuesdays and Thursdays Location:Media Center Sponsor:Mr. Blackman, Ms. Michaels, Ms. Lam INTRAMURAL SPORTS INTRAMURAL SPORTSIntramural sports are offered to students after school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (Fall and Spring).A variety of athletic activities are planned.See Ms. Nechanicky for a schedule of activities, or talk to your P.E. teacher.5 APPLICATION FOR AFTER-SCHOOL CLUB PARTICIPATION SPRING 2015 (ONLY) *See your P.E. teacher for a separate application for Intramurals.* Last Name:_________________________First Name:________________________ Grade:____ Please rank your top 5 choices of clubs: (1= 1st choice, 2= 2nd choice, etc.) RANK CLUB ACTIVITIES(Spring Sign-up Only) DAYCOMMENTS Chamber MusicTuesdaysBegins April 7th

Environmental ClubThursdays Games ClubTuesdays Generations Together Wednesdays Girls on the Run Tuesdays and Wednesdays Limit 20 students International Club Every other Wednesday LYLAS (Girls Mentoring)WednesdaysOpen to 7th & 8th grade girls Organic GardenThursdays Quiz BowlThursdays Wellness ClubWednesdaysLimit 30 students I give permission for my child to participate in the above activities.I understand that I will be responsible for providing transportation unless my child can ride the activity bus. The activity bus transports students to the Willows, Dufief, Rio, and Travilah areas only. The bus leaves Frost at 4:15pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The activity bus stops are: (detailed stop information - posted in the front lobby & website) - Willows- Treworthy- Dufief Mill Road - Flints Grove Road- Rio Boulevard - Dufief Drive - River Road- Travilah Road - Coral Gable & Frances Green PARENT SIGNATURE:_______________________________________ DATE:____________ RETURN THIS APPLICATION TO THE MAIN OFFICE BY TUESDAY, FEB. 4th CLUBS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS & A SPONSOR See Mr. Garbic OR THE CLUB SPONSOR FOR QUESTIONS. THIS APPLICATION IS FOR SPRING CLUBS ONLY