Elizabeth Cashwell Elementary School students have a broad range of interests, which are reflected by the number of clubs and organizations to which our pupils participate. Cashwell Color Guard Grade Level: 4 & 5 Advisors: Kenneth Washington & Valencia Smith Meetings: To Be Announced The goal of the school honor guard team is to assist in any ceremonies by presenting the colors. Team members must have high standards of appearance, education, and conduct. Young Men of Purpose Grade Levels: 3-5 Advisor: Reginald Sales Meetings: To Be Announced The boys club will provide mentors for students, develop and maintain positive self-esteem, develop leadership skills, and help students make positive decisions that will follow them to middle school and into their adult life. Young Ladies of Purpose Grade Levels: 3-5 Advisor: Phyllis Moore (4th & 5th Grade) Meetings: To Be Announced Our mission is to motivate and support girls in grades 3rd thru 5th in a way that helps them to develop a positive self-image and self-esteem as they grow into beautiful young ladies. We aim to help build up current skills and acquire new skills through a variety of activities that will enhance their educational, social, moral, cultural awareness and development as they become young ladies and leaders in our school and community. Beta Club Grade Levels: 4 & 5 Advisors: Janice Wright Meetings: To Be Announced The mission of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership among students. In order to be considered for membership in Beta Club, students must have a grade point average of 92.5, exhibit good character and have good behavior. Battle of the Books Grade Levels: 4 & 5 Advisor: Lisa Maher Meetings: Thursdays After School America’s Battle of the Books, ABB, is a reading incentive program for students in grades 3rd-12th. Students read books and come together to demonstrate their abilities and test their knowledge of the books they have read. Safety Patrol Grade levels: 3-5 Advisor: Franklin Smith Meetings: To Be Announced Safety patrol students monitor the hallways each morning and afternoon to ensure that students are walking in a quiet and orderly manner. A student must exhibit good behavior choices to be recommended by his or her homeroom teacher. Science Olympiad Grade Levels: 3-5 Advisor: Suzanne Davies & Elizabeth Heisel Meetings: To Be Announced For the past 30 years, Science Olympiad has led a revolution in science education. What began as a grassroots assembly of science teachers is now one of the premiere science competitions in the nation, providing rigorous, standards-based challenges to 6,800 teams in 50 states. .........................................................................................................................................Published by Kenneth Josef on November 1, 2019 |
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