502 Pflaum Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53716
Tremayne Clardy Ed.D., Principal Mark Dax, Asst. Principal [email protected] [email protected]
204-1923 204-1942
Main Office 204-1920 Nurse 204-1928 Spanish BRS Office 204-1951
Safe Arrival 204-4020 FAX 204-0495 MSCR After School Office 204-4029
Sennett's Website Address: http://sennettweb.madison.k12.wi.us
Dear Sennett Families,
I hope all of you had a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving break and were able to spend time
with friends and family. It was great to see so many of you at parent/teacher conferences and
we look forward to increased partnerships as we continue to improve our family engagement
practices. We understand that you, the Sennett families are an integral part of student success
and we look forward to working with you as we strive to achieve our common goal.
I am happy to report our staff and students continue to work hard as we move Sennett’s
students towards college and career readiness. Sennett continues to make progress in
monitoring and making adjustments to our instructional practice as outlined in our School
Improvement Plan (SIP). Please keep us informed on the individual needs of your student as we
focus on increasing the academic achievement of all our students.
Once again, I would like to take the opportunity to thank the volunteers from the Parent Action
Team for their amazing work coordinating the fundraiser effort again this year and for their
role in making the Green & Gold Party a tremendous success.
It is hard to believe that in a few short weeks we will be bringing 2014 to a close and
celebrating the start of 2015! The beginning of a new year is a wonderful time to reflect on all
of life’s blessings. Thank you all.
Happy Holidays,
Tremayne Clardy
December 2014
Parents and Guardians - The Sennett School Spelling Bee is on Tuesday, January 27th. It will start promptly at 2:50 in our Dowden Auditorium. House Bees will take place in December or early January and each House will have 4 or 5 winners, who will complete on 1/27. Ask your child if he/she is one of their House winners or alternates! Hope you can join us. Call Ms Hillyer with questions (204-1927).
Just a friendly reminder – if your child is going to be absent for 3 or more consecutive days please fill out a Planned Absence Form and return to the Main Office. Forms can be found on the Sennett web page or picked up in the Main Office. Thank you.
Winter Break!
Schools Closed Monday, December 22, 2014 through
Friday, January 2, 2015. School resumes on Monday,
January 5
Why not read a book over Winter Break?
Early Release Mondays – at 1:37 PM
December 1
December 8
December 15
The next Parent Action Team Meeting will be:
Wednesday, December 3 from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
in the Sennett LMC
Come join us!
THE PARENT ACTION TEAM WISHES YOU
ALL A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON!
LA FOLLETTE HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT SCHEDULING DEMONSTRATION NIGHT
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
6:00-8:00 PM
SAVE THE DATE!!!
Scheduling Demonstration Night is a valuable opportunity for incoming 9th
grade students and
parents/guardians to learn about scheduling, review course offerings, discover the benefits of parent/student
portal, become familiar with graduation requirements, gather information for 4 year educational planning, and
inquire about post-high school plans. Counselors, representatives of all high school departments, and
administrators will be available to assist with this important process.
The Concert Season Is Upon Us
December 11th
marks the first concert of the year for Sennett Middle School. We all
look forward to listening to our students perform our selections, and we want to relay some
tips about concert etiquette to all who will be attending:
* If necessary, exit the auditorium during group switches or during courteous applause
at the end of each song.
* To dignify the performance, we ask that you not call out individual names while the
students are on stage, but wait until after the performance to tell them how great they did.
* Please also turn off telephones and refrain from any unnecessary talking during the
performance.
We look forward to seeing you on Dec. 11th! The concert will begin at 7:00; students
should report to the La Follette Auditorium at 6:30.
Chris Forbes, Adrianne Ledvina, Rob Schroeder
Sennett Science Olympiad
We are very excited to have Science Olympiad back again this
year. Science Olympiad is a national science competition for
middle and high school students. Sennett students are meeting after
school on Wednesdays and Thursday until 5:00 PM. Interested
students from all houses are invited to join the team. The team is
looking to compete in an invitational in Rockford, IL on January
10 to help prepare them for the regional and state meets. A big thank you goes out to Dupont for their
generous support of our team. Please contact Becky Walters at [email protected] or 204-1980
with any questions.
WWWeee’’’rrreee aaallllll iiinnn ttthhhiiisss tttooogggeeettthhheeerrr Your school’s limited edition yearbook is for sale!
Place your order now to guarantee a copy next spring.
The price is $10.00. Please make the
check payable to Sennett MS and write
student’s name on the memo line.
Homeroom teachers will take cash or
checks
The yearbooks will be distributed
the last week of school
Contact Mrs. Najacht if you have
any questions, 204-1929
DRESS FOR WINTER WEATHER
Winter is coming! Freezing temperatures, chilly winds, and snow will be with us soon. Please make sure your child dresses appropriately with a coat, gloves/mittens, hat, and scarf. Students are expected to go out at lunch unless we have extreme weather conditions.
Fundraising for Sennett
5% BACK TO SCHOOLS You are probably done buying school supplies, but remember Sennett all year round when shopping at Office Depot. Office Depot will donate 5% of qualifying purchases to Sennett for free supplies. When you shop at Office Depot, simply tell the cashier that you would like your purchase to support Sennett Middle School. Out-of-town supporters will need to give our School ID Number 70109391.
TARGET REDCARD BENEFITS SENNETT Target will donate up to 1% of your REDcard purchases to Sennett. If you have a Target REDcard credit card, just visit www.target.com to enroll in Take Charge of Education® and select Sennett as your school of choice. It really adds up!
Homeroom Competition:
It’s simple. Cut out the Box Top coupons from containers on General Mills products and bring them to your homeroom. Sennett gets $.10 for
every Box Top-what an easy way to earn $! We can get up to $20,000 each year, imagine that!
All the money raised goes back to you & Sennett Middle School!
The homeroom with the most Box Tops by December 19th will get a mystery prize!
Use MyPaymentsPlus to make sure your
student gets a hot and healthy
See how much money is in your student’s cafeteria account 24/7
Deposit funds instantly via the web to ensure your student won’t lose or forget lunch money
View student’s food purchases to track spending and ensure your child is making healthy choices
Set reminders to notify you each time the balance is low (auto-pay also available)
Free sign-up, follow the simple, onscreen instructions:
o Visit www.mypaymentsplus.com
o Click “Register a Free Account”
Attendance Makes a Difference to These Students
1st Quarter Excellent Attendance Award Recipients
Heidi Abrajan Miguel Abrajan-Gonzalez John Aleman-Mora Cristian Avila-Velazquez Andres Banuelos Gisselle Barrera Arturo Barrera Real Britney Barrera-Gonzalez Kyle Beck Brooks Beveridge Grant Borcherding Amanda Brandt Madilyn Brandt Holly Brissette Jaylend Brown Audrey Burke Armando Cadena Evan Callister-Craig Joseph Campbell Brian Camposeco Mario Canacasco Rubio William Canter Jenessa Casillas Jaqueline Chavarria Moreno Abigail Chavez Alessandra Chiriboga-Pineda
Ruby Corona Manuel Cuamani Moises Davila Eda Diaz Coppernoll Kai Dinkel Angela Dominguez Megan Durkin Anthony Edge Elainey Ely Tia Engelberger Ryan Engelberger Harry Finkelmeyer Michael Flores Joseline Flores Kyrstan Fosdick Curran Frank Benjamin Galles Oscar Garcia Victoria Greer Carlos Hernandez Jenna Holmes
Irving Hou Chloe Hudson Daniel Ibarra Benjamin Jaccard Ryan Jackson Trinity Jackson-Hodges Christian Jaeger Mamadou Jallow Pablo Jeffries Lonnie Jennings Michael Johnson Xuan Johnson Rosaleen Joyce Aaron Kasper Ava Kersten Aidan Lampe Jacob Larson Vincent Laubmeier Jose Leal Sarah Lee Kane Lee Savanna Lee Gabriel Lemke Mina Linsenmayer Benjamin Loshek Nyah Lues Anahi Malvaez Dija Manly Walter Marshall Mariana Martinez Alejandro Martinez Mariah Marx Dominique Mc Clinton Kaitlyn Mcclain Andrea McDonald Kristen Menge Nathan Menge Johnathon Mey Brett Meyers Zella Milfred Alejandra Miranda-Naxi Richard Mogensen Lorena Montes Jimenez Ashley Morales Montes Montserrat Morales Sanchez
Malik Morrison Kevin Moua
Marlena Mraz Brigid Mullen Alyssa Nedanovski Kaley Nelson Hyrum Oliphant Parker Olsen Lizbeth Pacheco Rafael Pacheco Alcantara Jessica Pacheco-Gutierrez Jessica Pacheco-Morales Kathryn Panuska Zachary Peetz Pedro Perez Avenna Pickett Raymond Ponty Videl Pov Valery Pov Jazmin Ramirez Ramirez Allison Rau Thomas Razafinanja Arnulfo Reyes Jose Reyes Murillo Jessica Rieder Citlali Rodriguez Gael Rodriguez Tapia Iker Rodriguez Tapia Luz Elena Rojas Hernandez Sharon Ruiz David Ruiz Fernandez Homero Sanchez-Hernandez Alexis Sather Jeanette Saucedo Meyo Jadyn Schensky Kelli Schlesinger Sidney Schrage Savanah Shadof Josalynn Shores Autumn-Breeze Silva Matthias Stokosa Autumn Stroede Kelsey Swingen Luis Angel Tecuanhuehue Nancy Thao Joshua Thao
Attendance
Awards
Continued Christian Timm Jasmin Torres Lauren Trowbridge Octavio Ugalde Gonzalez
Isaiah Valdes Belle Vang Wayne Vang Emma Walters Estella Waul Sierra Wayne Cole Wedekind Dylan Wendricks Kaylie Westphal Chloe Wimmer
Christopher Wolfe Andreanna Wright Kou Xiong Nhia Xiong Johnson Yang Madeline Zamber Humberto Zarate Giovanni Zavala Ibarra Melia Zeaman
The following students increased their grade point
average more than .5 points in the first quarter of this school year. Congratulations on raising the bar!
Alianna Alarcon Jacklynn Bass Kyle Beck Holly Brissette Kemiazya Brown Keyonta Bunch Mario Canacasco Rubio Jose Jesus Cardenas Cesar Chavarria Nautiya Chu Shardae Cook Deirdre Danner Pedro Dominguez Guillermo Garcia Hernandez Kayla Gehrke Karah Gundlach Anthony Hanmer Deklynd Harrison Katelyn Hegge Autumn Herring Irving Hou Keviante Hutchins
Kenneth Jackson Lilly Jefferson Anthony Lavine Romeo Lott Reanna Martin Emma Milanich Austin Minor Gregory Mitchell Khersa Morgan Icis Morris Andrea Noriega Ja'nya Olle Bryan Pacheco Guevara Dayja Patton Molly Peden Pedro Perez Stephanie Perez Marcus Phillips Michael Pisano Taniyia Pollard Videl Pov Jane Riek
Vindia Robinson Kessiah Robinson Devon Roll-Gebert Xanica Rose Alicia Salinas Makayla Schulz Azure Shaw Shamari Simmons Diamond Sims Timeya Smith Charles Suggs Jagoda Swallop Charlie Thao Mausum Thapa Juan Tinajero Angelina Vang Aeron Vue Jack Waldman Jymeni Willoughby Rithisak Ya Johnson Yang
Alianna Alarcon Gadiel Alcantara John Aleman-Mora Britney Barrera-Gonzalez Christine Becerra Zohra Benelcaid Bryce Bohn Katrin Brendemuehl Maxwell Bundy Mario Canacasco Rubio Dayna Carter Colin Casper Eduardo Castillo Abigail Chavez Caroline Chen Alessandra Chiriboga-Pineda Nautiya Chu Joslyn Clements Megan Cohen Manuel Cuamani Hudson DeMets Elijah Dengler-Jeanblanc Jasmine Dotson Turner Dunning Tia Engelberger Joselyn Fox Lily Freeland Terilyn Fuhrer Luc Fuller Alison Gale Erik Gessner Sarai Gonzalez-Perez Ana Graham Cook Gianni Gubbins Kiara Hairston Blaine Heimann Cecelia Hogan Kayla Hollis Chloe Hudson Madigan Hueholt Keeley Jabs Trinity Jackson-Hodges Christian Jaeger Mamadou Jallow
Emily Jimenez Michael Johnson Amie Kabera Ariadne Kaufman Grace Kluge Caleb Knight Jacob Larson Felicia Lawrence Simon Lee Sarah Lee Kiara Lee Elle Lopez Sydney Maly James Manly Reanna Martin Daniel Martinez Alejandro Martinez Jose Matute Duarte Andrea McDonald Erika Melchor Lopez Kristen Menge Brett Meyers Emily Mikus Austin Minor Esmeralda Miranda-Naxi Breana Mirilli Wisniewski Richard Mogensen Montserrat Morales Sanchez Khersa Morgan Thalia Murillo-Solis Kaley Nelson Nicholas Noffke Parker Olsen Bryan Pacheco Guevara Zachary Peetz Ana Pelayo Pedro Perez Lance Piddington Andrew Rajkovich Thomas Razafinanja Vindia Robinson Xanica Rose Shauna Rowin-Fox Sharon Ruiz
Nikolai Rybin Homero Sanchez-Hernandez Alexis Sather Jadyn Schensky Kelli Schlesinger Diamond Sims Alivia Smith Matthias Stokosa Kira Storck Zoe Svanoe Jagoda Swallop Kelsey Swingen Kareena Thao Angie Thao Henry Thies Lauren Trowbridge Octavio Ugalde Gonzalez Liliana Valdez Ben Van Kauwenbergh Wayne Vang Alicia Vazquez Andres Villota Aeron Vue Nitaiya Welhouse Katilyn Wiebel Dej'a Williams Triona Witkins Christopher Wolfe Jayda Woods Kou Xiong Houachi Xiong Nhia Xiong Madeline Zamber Giovanni Zavala Ibarra
A grade point average of 3.2 – 3.59 is the
achievement of these Honor Roll students.
High Honor Roll
These students have a grade point average of 3.6 or above.
Paulina Baker Andres Banuelos Nicole Bartels Brennan Beckler Brooks Beveridge Chance Blackmon Margrethe Blum Grant Borcherding Alexandra Brown Audrey Burke Lydia Burke Evan Callister-Craig William Canter Alexandra Chan Deirdre Danner Gabriel Dengler-Jeanblanc Sydney Dubois Megan Durkin Camille DuVernois Harry Finkelmeyer Brenda Florencio-Reyes Michael Flores Kyrstan Fosdick Curran Frank Benjamin Galles Victoria Greer Aurora Helms Jenna Holmes Norah Howell Benjamin Jaccard Pablo Jeffries Laila Jenkins
Allaynah Johnson Ayona Johnson Rosaleen Joyce Max Junga Brenna Krenke Aidan Lampe Gabriel Lemke Jillian Ley Mina Linsenmayer Nyah Lues Sela Lynk Hillary Ma Anahi Malvaez Dija Manly Walter Marshall Mariah Marx Kaitlyn Mcclain Natalie McDonald Nathan Menge Emma Milanich Zella Milfred Alejandra Miranda-Naxi Marlena Mraz Brigid Mullen Lillie Newson Celia Nichols Lilian O'Donnell Lydia Oliphant Hyrum Oliphant Karl Olson Erik Olson Kathryn Panuska
Molly Peden Raymond Ponty Haley Powell Jessica Rieder Mayty Rios Benjamin Roloff Leslie Sanchez-Hernandez Sidney Schrage Savanah Shadof Ryan Shebesta Lydia Siegler Autumn-Breeze Silva Nathaniel Soucie-Porter Parker Storck Autumn Stroede Camryn Sundbeck Luis Angel Tecuanhuehue Alexandria Thao Grace Tritle Emarion Tucker Muahua Vang Luke Vitale Emma Walters Estella Waul Dylan Wendricks Brady Wirag Briana Wirag Andreanna Wright Humberto Zarate Melia Zeaman
All the students on these lists have made the effort to improve and expand their world. Their
future will offer more choices because they realize it takes work to be independent and self-
sufficient.
Congratulations!
Sennett Middle School Endowment Makes Grants Possible
The Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools’ School Endowments provide each school with annual income that is used to fund creative and innovative programs and projects that are not funded within the core school budget. Recently 49 schools were awarded grants totaling $78,290. This year Sennett Middle School had $1,476.00 in endowment income available to use to make grants for imaginative programs and projects that propel student learning which can’t currently be funded through the core school budget. Our grants committee decided to fund the following projects using the available endowment income:
$676 - The field of science is full of specialized content vocabulary as well as academic vocabulary terms such as analyze, compare, process, cycle, and pattern. The Common Core State Standards stress the need to provide direct and explicit instruction for academic vocabulary. Funds will be used to purchase a magnetic whiteboard, or even a corkboard, that would allow words and images to be put up and taken down easily, moved around to show relationships, and used by students to solidify their understanding of terms.
$500 - Funds will be used for the establishment of an after school book club. One way to increase our students’ reading scores is to provide them with access to relevant, high-interest books and the time to read them. Students would select the books to read and funds provided through this grant would be used to purchase the books for the students to keep. Staff would donate their time to run the book club.
$300 - Funds will be used to purchase Read Design Studio Pack computer software that will allow students to create READ bookmarks and posters for display. The goal of this project will be to encourage, promote, and celebrate the reading of complex literary and informational texts. Staff will help their students choose complex literary and informational texts to read independently. After completing the texts, the students will be asked to share and explain the content of the text. They will then pose for their READ poster with a copy of the text. The READ posters will be displayed throughout the LMC and hallways to promote and encourage the reading of complex literary and informational texts.
If you have any questions about the School Endowments, please contact Mary Bartzen at 237-7723 or [email protected]. To donate to our school’s endowment, visit the Foundation for Madison’s Public Schools’ website at www.fmps.org.
11th Annual Overture Field Trip! As you are undoubtedly aware, on Friday, October 24th, 700 Sennett staff and students attended our community-building Overture Center field trip. This year we saw an "urban circus" entitled 360 Allstars, which was immensely enjoyed by our students and staff. The performers (break dancers, a freestyle unicyclist, a BMX flatlander, a Roue Cyr artist, a basketball "juggler" and renowned musicians) were all notable world champions and their talents amazed us!
Moreover, you should once again be very proud of the behavior and appropriate theatrical responses your students exhibited at this production. Although our school body filled 2/3 of the theater, it was evident that your children were especially aware of their roles in the audience.
In addition, we would like to thank the Sennett families who contributed additional money to this event. Due to their generosity, all of our students were given the opportunity to attend!
Mark Your Calendars for the next
Latino Parent Meeting Thursday, December 18
from 6:00-7:00 in the Sennett LMC.
Attention Parents…. The Sennett PE staff that is looking for some gently used fitness
equipment donations for our weight room. Items which would
include things like treadmills, elliptical machines, stationary bikes, etc.
We cannot take free weights. If you have anything you would like to
donate please contact Susie Efinger 204-1949, Ben Houseman or Scott
Swanson 204-1947. Thank you!!
SENNETT CALENDAR 2014-15 SCHOOL YEAR
December 1 December Newsletter Available on Sennett Website December 1 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT December 3 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM December 8 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT December 9 Sennett Night @ Chipotle 4:00PM-8:00PM December 11 Combined Winter Concert @ 7-8:30 pm at La Follette December 15 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37pm for PCT December 18 Latino Parent Meeting Dec. 22-Jan. 2 SCHOOL CLOSED – Winter Break January 5 January Newsletter Available on Sennett Website January 5 SCHOOL REOPENS January 7 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM January 12 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT January 15 6th gr. Band & Orchestra Concert @ 7 pm in Sennett Gym January 19 SCHOOL CLOSED – Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 22 Latino Parent Meeting 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM January 23 EARLY DISMISSAL @ 11:40 AM – Grade Reporting January 23 End of 2nd Quarter January 26 3rd Quarter Begins January 27 Sennett School Spelling Bee 2:50 PM January 30 NO SCHOOL – Parent/Teacher Conferences February 1 February Newsletter Available on Sennett Website February 4 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM February 6 SCHOOL CLOSED – Professional Development Day February 9 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT February 16 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT February 23 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT March 1 March Newsletter Available on Sennett Website March 2 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT March 4 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM March 13 SCHOOL CLOSED – Professional Development Day March 16 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT March 19 Latino Parent Meeting 6:00 PM – 7:00PM March 23 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT March 27 End of 3rd Quarter Mar. 30-Apr. 6 SCHOOL CLOSED – Spring Break
April 7 April Newsletter Available on Sennett Website April 7 School Reopens April 7 4th Quarter Begins April 8 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM April 9 Sennett Variety Show, 7 pm April 13 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT April 20 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT April 20-April 24 Upham Woods Trip – House 1 or 2 April 23 Take Your Child to Work Day April 27 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT May 1 May Newsletter Available on Sennett Website May 4 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT May 5 National Teacher Day May 6 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM May 11 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT May 14 Voices & Visions @ 2:00 May 14 Latino Parent Meeting 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM May 18 EARLY RELEASE @ 1:37 pm for PCT May 21 Band Concert @ 7-8 pm in LaFollette Auditorium May 25 SCHOOL CLOSED – Memorial Day May 28 Orchestra Concert @ 7-8 pm in La Follette Auditorium June 1 June Newsletter Available on Sennett Website June 3 Parent Action Team (PAT) Meeting, 6:00 PM June 4 Choir Concert @ 7-8 pm at LaFollette Auditorium June 8 Mount Olympus Field Trip June 9 6th and 7th graders EARLY RELEASE @ 11:00 am June 9 8th Grade Celebration Day June 10 Last day of school for 8th graders ONLY June 11 EARLY DISMISSAL @ 9:05 M, Last Day of School June 11 End of 4th Quarter June 11 Quarter 4 Report Card available via Infinite Campus June 22 First Day of Summer School
Celebrate a Brand New Year!!!
2014-15 SENNETT MIDDLE SCHOOL CLUBS AND SPORTS
Club Name Leader/Contact Starts Ends Day of Week Time Competitions
African Am. History Club
TBA January April Thursday 2:50-3:50 Saturday
Basketball- 7th Gr. Boys
Steve Banks October December Practice TBA 2:50-5:00 Thursday
Basketball- 8th Gr. Boys
Steve Banks October December Practice TBA 2:50-5:00 Wednesday
Basketball- 7th Gr. Girls
Steve Banks January March Practice TBA 2:50-5:00 Tuesday
Basketball- 8th Gr. Girls
Steve Banks January March Practice TBA 2:50-5:00 Wednesday
Back on Track (BOT)
Carmen Ames September May Tues-Thurs 2:50-5:00
Battle of the Books
TBA September April Tues-Thurs Varies
Catering Club
Holly Kanvik September May Wednesday or Thursday
2:50-3:50
Computer Club
Beth Hawker October May Wednesday 2:50-3:50
Dance Team TBA November May Tuesday 2:50-3:50
Downhill Ski Club Carmen Ames December March Friday 2:50-3:50
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Caryl Hodgeman September May Thursday 2:50-3:50
Homework Club
Tiyawn Walker September May Mon-Thurs 2:50-3:50
Juventud Lauren Deakman September May Monday & Tuesday
2:50-3:50
Multi-Cultural Club Caryl Hodgman September May Wednesday 2:50-3:50
Youth Recreation Center Tiyawn Walker September May Mon-Thurs 2:50-5:00
Running Club Nicky Najacht September November Wednesday & Thursday
2:50-3:50
Soccer Peter Trail April June Monday 2:50-4:00 Thursday
Student Council Shawn Schroedl September June Varies 2:50-3:50
Tennis Club ( Spring) Nan Perschon April June Friday 2:50-3:50 Wednesday
*All Team Sports are coed for 7th and 8th graders only, except for Basketball which is listed above.
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