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Our
teachers and
staff are dedicated to fostering the emotional, intellectual, personal and physical growth of each student that attends
Chesapeake Bay Middle School. To that end we endeavor to offer a challenging and
diversified curriculum throughout the school day. In addition to our
academic program, we are offering the following extra-curricular activities after school
several times each week. We strongly encourage the students to
become involved in one or more of these activities. "Everyone" is
invited to participate. Specific details are given during the
first meeting of each club.
Listed below are
descriptions of the activities offered during Activity period on Wednesday
and/or Thursday afternoon. There is an activity bus provided on
these days to take students home.
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CLUBS and ACTIVITIES
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Sponsor:
Mr. Byerly
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Algebra
1 Support Club |
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Does
the whole matrix thing confuse you? What about a Quadratic
Regression? This is the place to get help with those questions you
have about algebra. Come join us for all the answers every Thursday
after school.
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Sponsor:
Mr. Hermann
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Broadcasting
Club |
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Broadcast Club will teach students the "ins and outs" of the
Broadcast Industry. They will develop their speaking voices as well
as news-writing skills. They will be responsible for morning
announcements each day. The club will meet two times a
month from 2:45-4:00 p.m. |
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Sponsor:
Ms. Huff |
Environmental Action Club |
What do we do?
Explore the bay ecosystem.
Test the
environmental conditions.
Learn about bay problems.
Participate in Chesapeake Bay Restoration Projects.
Perform environmental puppet shows at local elementary schools
Outdoor Education Trip
Meeting days are Thursdays after school from 2:40-3:55 p.m. |
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Sponsors:
Ms. Prince
Ms. Wallace
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7th & 8th Grade Chorus |
The after school chorus is an extension of the chorus
class. After school rehearsals are used to prepare for performances.
All students who enroll in chorus classes are eligible and are required to
be at after school rehearsals in order to participate in upcoming
performances. Rehearsal days may vary. See the sponsors for
more information. |
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Sponsors:
Ms. Prince
Ms. Wallace |
Drama
Club |
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Drama Club is one of the oldest activities at CBMS. Our first
production was in December, 1976. If you are interested in any
aspect of the theater (acting, directing, stage crew, lighting, sound,
etc.), consider joining this club. Please listen carefully to the
morning announcements for information regarding drama events. |
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Sponsor:
Madame West-Linley
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French
Club |
| The French Club is designed
for students enrolled in French I, Introductory French, and World
Language Connection. The French Club will meet on Wednesday after
school in Room B122. Students will participate in cultural
activities such as cooking French crepes, singing French songs, dancing
French dances, and watching French cartoons. The French Club will
also sponsor fund raising activities for our annual trip to Quebec,
Canada. Tutoring in French will be offered for students who need
extra help. Come and join us.
VIVE LA FRANCE! |
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Sponsors: Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Crane, Mrs.
Marion & Mr. Smith
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Intramural
Sports |
The
Intramural program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to
compete in various sports outside of the normal Physical Education class
environment. The activities are extensions of units covered in
the Physical Education curriculum. Students may participate after
signing an Intramural Contract accompanied with parent and teacher
permission. The activities will be: angle ball, basketball,
floor hockey, and soccer.
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Sponsor:
Ms. Davidson |
CBMS
Newspaper |
| The CBMS Journal is a publication which will be
created by the students of CBMS and will focus on providing the CBMS
community with information of interest. Students in the CBMS Journal Club will plan, research, report and
compose articles. Students will refine interviewing and reporting
techniques by writing articles concerning timely events and other
information of interest. Students will write to inform, persuade, and
entertain. Articles will be accepted from any CBMS student.
Once articles have been written students will edit and revise the completed articles. The articles are then published and distributed to the school
community.
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Sponsor:
Mr. Lewis
Ms. Bell |
Orchestra
and Band |
| Students currently enrolled in strings and band classes
at CBMS are also involved with after school rehearsals for orchestra and
band events. Wind and string players (brass, string and woodwind) who have played for more than
one year are encouraged to participate. These rehearsals
prepare us, as a group, for upcoming performances. After
school rehearsals are held on days when activity buses are available. |
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Sponsor:
Ms. Masterson |
CBMS
Dance Club |
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will learn different types of dance and participate in festivals around
the county. |
Sponsor:
Mrs. Lesher, School Nurse |
SADA/SASS |
| Members of SADA/SASS
(Students Against Drugs and Alcohol/Students Against Starting Smoking)
would like to invite you to join our group. We work to get the word
out about the dangers of drugs, alcohol and smoking. We plan
different activities throughout the year. Meetings will be held on
Wednesday or Thursday after school. |
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Sponsor:
Senora Shimek |
Spanish
Club |
| The Spanish Club is now
open to Spanish and World Language Connection students. Starting in
October, we will meet on Thursday during
after school activity period twice a month..
Students will enjoy "fiesta" celebrations, arts and
crafts, Hispanic foods, games and music! Students can join at any
time during the school year. |
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Sponsor:
Mrs. Hines |
Student
Government Association (SGA) |
| An elected
representative of your class, you will voice the opinions
of your friends and classmates in school matters at SGA meetings. As
a member pf the CBMS SGA, you will be trained as a student leader.
SGA members sponsor dances, attend county, state, and regional General
Assemblies, participate in school wide projects, and promote and
participate in statewide campaigns. SGA General Assembly
meetings will be held after school. Committees will meet after
school on Wednesdays and Thursdays. |
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Sponsor:
Mr. Pailen |
Technology
Education Club |
| The Technology Education
Club will meet two days each week. Students will acquire technical
information related to all areas of Technology Education in the middle
school environment. All club members will be responsible for the
materials they will use. Students will be involved in an ongoing
problem solving process. |
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Sponsor:
Ms. Davidson |
Yearbook |
| The Yearbook is made up
of 40-50 students who plan and create the HORIZON Yearbook. Students
will be trained to create computerized layout as well as digital and
scanning skills.
Usually, small groups stay on both Wednesday and Thursday.
Students participate in both the sales and other business aspects of
publishing. The final result is over 150 pages of a student created
publication.
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Sponsor:
Mr. Wajek
Ms. Shields |
National Junior Honor Society |
| The National
Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is a national organization established to
recognize outstanding middle level students. More than just an honor
roll, NJHS servers to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence
in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Citizenship.
These characteristics have been associated with membership in the
organization since their beginnings in 1921 and 1929. The CBMS
chapter of the NJHS was reestablished during the 2006-1007 school year.
Since its reorganization, the NJHS has initiated many projects that have
benefited both the school and the community at large. |
Sponsor:
Mrs. Ballard |
Bigger,
Faster, Stronger Club |
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objectives are to improve strength, speed, agility, athletic ability, physique, confidence, and reduce the chance of athletic
injuries. The BFS Club will run from Oct. 18th through March 18th. We meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from
6:40 a.m. to 7:40 a.m. Due to the limitations of facilities and supervision, the
BFS Club is limited to 8th graders only. Due to the club's popularity, there will be a limit to the number of students selected. |
 Sponsor:
Mrs. Werre
Mrs. Maciolek
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Recycling |
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