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interested in or the Student Activities Barrington Middle School – Station Campus Office at Station Campus. Tim Haupt, Assistant Principal Barrington Middle School – Station 215 Eastern Avenue Campus offers a variety of activities Barrington, Illinois 60010-4627 throughout the school year. We Phone (847) 756-6400 encourage all students to enrich their [email protected] http://barrington220.org/station middle school experience by participating in extracurricular activities.
The aim of our co-curricular program is to provide school-related, age appropriate activities as an extension of the curricular program. We believe there are valuable lessons to be learned through fully supervised and well-organized competitive and non- competitive school activities. These activities extend classroom learning, Barrington help students build positive connections with peers, and form Middle school healthy relationships with adult role models who serve as sponsors and STATION coaches. Extracurricular Program This brochure is designed to give readers a brief glimpse of each activity 2013 – 2014 available, when it takes place, and the name of its sponsor/coach. For a more detailed explanation of any of the Academic listed opportunities and general guidelines for participation, please Competition refer to pages 30 – 33 in the Student Handbook. If you have additional questions, contact either the specific Activities sponsor/coach for the activity you are Clubs
Sports
“Be a Part by Taking Part” Academic Competition participating in the performance in April. . Bowling – Open to all students. Practice . Geography Bee – Students compete at Ms. Spurling is held each week Jan.-Mar. and includes classroom level in November for the . Student Council – Each Advisory Class tryouts for the State Tournament in late has March. Mr. Felten opportunity to participate in December’s th th school bee. Ms. Hunter representatives. Meetings are held . Boys Basketball (7 & 8 ) – Three days . National French Contest – Students during the school day once a month. of tryouts will be held in the middle of meet one day per week during Ms. Musschoot & Ms. Suessen October. The season runs through the end Advisory/Lunch, October – March, to of December. Mr. Peterson, Mr. Chall, Clubs Ms. Domenz, & Mr. Wessman prepare for competitive exam. Ms. th th Luckman . Art Club – Encourages the development . Boys Soccer (7 & 8 ) – The season runs . Scholastic Bowl – Open to all students, of artistic skills and talents through from the start of school in August the season runs from January through various projects during the year in this through mid-October, with tryouts being April. Mr. Price after-school club. Mr. Corriveau held within the first few days of school. . Computer Club – Meets Mondays after Mr. Taylor . Speech Tournament – All students th th invited to participate in the district school, late November – March, to repair . Boys Volleyball (7 & 8 ) – The season tournament which will be held on March computers to donate to families in need. begins with tryouts in January and 8, 2014. Mr. Maguire continues through mid-March. Ms. Schumacher . Drama Club – Meets every Tuesday after Mr. Wessman & Mr. Musolf . Spelling Bee – Students compete at class- school, except during the Fall Play and . Cross Country – All students are invited room level, November – January, for the Spring Musical. Ms. Runyon to participate in the season which runs opportunity to participate in school . Friends and Company – Monthly from the beginning of school through activities to meet and hang out with mid-October. Ms. Doty & Ms. Dituri spelling bee and further competition. th th Ms. Freese students in the school with and without . Girls Basketball (7 & 8 ) – Tryouts will disabilities. be held within the first few days of Activities Ms. Giacchetti school. The season runs from the beginning of school through the end of . Fall Play – Auditions are held in August . Latin Club – Meets weekly after school October. and are open to all students. Ms. Runyon October - March, includes Certamen, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Larrabee, . Jazz Band – Chosen by audition, Mythology Club, and NLE practice. Mr. Corriveau, & Mr. Wessman rehearses one day each week after school Mr. Fleck . Girls Soccer (7th & 8th) – Tryouts occur October – April. Mr. Moehlmann . Newspaper – Meets to create digital before Spring Break and the season lasts . National Junior Honor Society (8th newspaper articles throughout the year. through May. Mr. Taylor Grade only by invitation) – Meetings are Ms. Hempel & Mr. Corriveau . Girls Softball (7th & 8th) – Tryouts occur held during lunch once a month. Ms. . Peer Helpers – Meets after school on before Spring Break and the season lasts Suessen & Mr. Maguire Mondays and Tuesdays, October – May. through May. Mr. Schmidt . Pep Band – Open to any student who Ms. Putnins & Ms. Lewis . Girls Volleyball (7th & 8th) – The season wants to join to help lead the home . Snowflake – Program held on December begins with tryouts in January and crowd in cheering on the Boys Basketball 6, 2013. Registration is required as space continues through mid-March. Mr. Chall teams. is limited. Ms. Schramm & Ms. DeMay & Ms. Schmidt . Spirit Squad (7th & 8th) – Tryouts are held . Yearbook – Meetings are held after . Golf (7th & 8th) – Tryouts are held at the late October, with the season running school periodically throughout the year. beginning of the year to choose students through the end of December. Ms. Amato & Ms. Ryan to represent our school at the IESA State . Spring Musical – Auditions are held mid- Tournament in September. Mr. Musolf year for all who are interested in Sports . Track and Field – All students are invited to participate in the season which runs from late March through May. Mr. Schuring, Ms. Schoeck, Mr. Bartlett, & Ms. Neumayer . Wrestling – Open to all who are interested. The season runs from the end of November through mid-March. Mr. Seidel, Mr. Bryson, & Mr. Ardente