CO-CURRICULARS - Middle School
Middle school is an excellent time for girls to get involved in co-curricular activities. Girls can explore their interests and beliefs, and achieve their goals. Becoming involved in athletics, clubs, and organizations helps students learn how to manage their time effectively and take on responsibility and leadership roles. They also learn that they can have a positive impact on their friends and peers.
Activities include:
Ambassadors
Club: Open to all students grades 7-12.
Student ambassadors from all grade levels have an important role at the
Elms. They assist the Admissions Office in a variety of
capacities, including hostess duties for several school events, tour
guides at Open Houses, and representatives at community events.
Drama
Club: Open to all 7th and 8th
grade students.
The Drama Club meets monthly to explore various aspects of theatrical
production, including direction, stage make-up and costumes.
Students practice their improvisational skills and work with original
and adapted plays.
Foreign
Language Clubs: Open to all students of French,
Spanish, grades 7-12, and those interested in the cultures of other
lands.
The club's purpose is to further student understanding of the culture
and heritage of each of these language groups. Students
participate in service projects, singing, dancing, theatre outings,
cooking and contests.
Glory Girls:
Open to all 7th and 8th
grade students.
Seventh and eighth grade girls are responsible for raising and lowering
the American flag on the Elms campus.
History Book
of the Month Club: Open to all 7th
and 8th grade students.
Students read works of historical fiction about various time periods in
American history, such as colonialism, European and Asian immigration,
WWI, and the civil rights movement, just to name a few.
Liturgical
Ministry Team: Open to all students grades 7-12.
Student members meet with the liturgical director to plan Masses,
Friday Word and Communion services, and other prayer and paraliturgical
services for the Elms community. Students participate in
various ministries during Mass and throughout the year.
Math
Counts: Open to all 7th and 8th
grade students.
Math Counts is a mathematics enrichment program that includes
competition in the Math Counts Invitational at The University of
Akron.
Middle School
Student Council: Open to all 7th
and 8th grade students.
Middle School Student Council elects officers annually.
Officers meet monthly to discuss student concerns, plan Middle School
events, including dances, and Middle School pep rallies.
Music
Club: Open to all students grades 7-12.
The Music Club is the ?spirit club of the Music Department.?
It meets weekly to organize social activities and
fundraisers to promote the Elms? ensemble performances to the school
and area communities.
Music Ministry:
Open to all students grades 7-12
Music Ministry students provide music for our all-school liturgies.
Newspaper:
Open to high school students, grades 7-12.
The school newspaper, The Elm Leaf, is published
4-6 times each year. Earning ? academic credit, the grade 9
-12 student reporters, editors, photographers, and artists carry out
each step of newspaper production, from decisions about story ideas and
photo assignments through page design and in-house desktop
publication. The Elm Leaf has won many
awards, including a first-place rating for a small school from the
Northeast Ohio Scholastic Press Association in 2003 and a first-place
rating from the American Scholastic Press Association in 2002. Several
middle school students are selected each year to represent middle
school students on the newspaper staff.
Power of the
Pen: Open to all 7th and 8th
grade students.
Power of the Pen provides a creative outlet for young
writers. Students share their original works and explore
various writing styles and techniques. Competitions occur at
local, district and regional levels, with a statewide competition at
year?s end.
Science Club:
Open to all 7th and 8th
grade students.
The Science Club utilizes the natural environment of the campus for
additional science projects and labs.
Ski
Club: Open to all students grades 7-12.
The Ski Club skis at Boston Mills once a week, January through March.
Social Action
Club: Open to all students grades 7-12.
Social action and responsibility is vital to the growth of women in
leadership. All students are encouraged to participate in
some aspect of the Social Action Club. Student interests and
activities include AIDS awareness and support of the Community AIDS
Network of Akron, food and clothing drives, recycling, respect for
human life from the unborn to ending the death penalty, working at area
soup kitchens and food pantries, hunger awareness, SADD (Students
Against Destructive Decisions), and other activities as issues of
social justice arise.
Spirit Club:
Open to all students grades 7-12.
Spirit Club sponsors two fundraisers, pep assemblies, a Halloween
Party, a
Yearbook
(Egress): Open to all students grades 7-12.
Students are involved with the yearbook throughout the school
year. Students work in teams under the direction of the
layout, copy and photography editors. They also have the
opportunity to learn the business end of sales and
advertising. The yearbook is ready for print the last week of
school, and is distributed to students in the fall of the following
school year.
For more information, please call Shari Kavlick-Benz, Director of Middle School and High School Admissions at 330.867.0918 or email

