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FOR ICCS CLUBS
 Art Lessons
 Piano Lessons
 Technology Club
 Little Saints Club
 Edible Math/ Science
 Story and Craft Club
 Study Skills
 Board Games
 JR. Model United
Nations
 Sewing Club
 Gardening Club
 Children’s Choir
More clubs may be added.
MISSION STATEMENT: The Immaculate Conception Catholic School community is committed to developing Christ like
minds, hearts, and souls within the Catholic faith tradition by promoting academic excellence and service.
STUDENT NAME: _____________________________
GRADE LEVEL: ________________________________
Please place a check next to the clubs your child would like to participate in at
IC Catholic School. All clubs start at 3:30pm and end at 4:30pm. Please make
sure your child has an adult to pick them up at the conclusion of the club.
Students not picked up by 4:40 will be placed in After-school for a fee. Club
sign-up is first come/first served.
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Art Lessons: Theme “Under the Sea”- Creating drawings, paintings,
and sculptures of creatures from the sea;
Open to students in grades (2-5);
$25.00 Materials Fee;
Meets on Tuesdays: 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13
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Piano Lessons: When: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Time: 3:30-5:30; $20 ½ hour session and $35 full hour session**ALL
LESSONS ARE ONE TO ONE** Contact the Director of Parish and
School Music directly to schedule lessons: Mr. José Reyes-Ortiz/
jose@themostholytrinity.org /Cell. 832 388 7657.
 Technology Club: Students will learn and practice keyboarding skills, as
well as, the usage of other computer programs. Open to students in grades (48); Meets Wednesdays: 9/2, 9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7
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Little Saints Club: Students will learn about saints in the Catholic
Church and create fun projects about the saints. Open to students in (pre-k-2);
Meets Thursdays: 9/3,9/10,9/17,9/24,10/1,10/15; $10 materials fee
 Story and Craft Club: Students will read a different story each week and
create a craft that goes along with the story of the day. Open to students in
grades (Pre-k-3); Meets Wednesdays: 9/2, 9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7;
$10 materials fee
MISSION STATEMENT: The Immaculate Conception Catholic School community is committed to developing Christ like
minds, hearts, and souls within the Catholic faith tradition by promoting academic excellence and service.
 Eat Your Homework: Edible Math and Science Experiments:
This club will teach your child that math and science can be fun and
even tasty when you get to eat your homework! Students will have the
chance to learn what makes yeast bread rise, what happens when you
whip egg whites and why understanding fractions is important.
Students will love learning about measuring, fractions, division and of
course all the subtraction of eating the tasty results! Open to students
in grades (K-4). Meets on Thursdays: 9/3,9/10,9/17,9/24,10/1,10/15;
$10 materials fee
 Study Skills Club: Students in grades 3-8 will be taught how to work
efficiently through organization and time management techniques.
Students will also discover what their learning styles are so that they have
an easier time understanding and remembering information. Test
preparation and test taking skills will also be taught and reinforced through
practical applications. Ultimately students will gain the ability to be
proactive in their learning and know what tools they can use to make
learning enjoyable and successful. Meets Mondays: 8/31,
9/14,9/21.9/28,10/5
 Board Games Club: Do you love games? Well if so, then this is the club
for you! Sign up for game club if you're interested in playing all kinds of
games such as checkers, bingo, card games and more! Open to students in
grades (2-5); Meets Wednesdays: 9/2, 9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7
 JR. Model United Nations: We are excited to provide an opportunity
for students at ICCS to learn about and prepare to participate in the GRU
Augusta JMUN on March 16, 2016. Grades six through eight are allowed to
participate in the conference at GRU, but grades four and five will also be
allowed to participate in the club, so as to learn ahead. Students will learn
and practice public speaking, research, developing State policy, and
negotiation. Open to students in grades (4-8); Meets on Wednesdays: 9/2,
9/9, 9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7
MISSION STATEMENT: The Immaculate Conception Catholic School community is committed to developing Christ like
minds, hearts, and souls within the Catholic faith tradition by promoting academic excellence and service.
 Sewing Club: Mrs. Rowland, our kindergarten teacher, is also a sewing
teacher and the owner of Rae Danae Designs. She is offering sewing
machine lessons here at ICCS. Come learn a skill that will last a
lifetime! First 5 week session open to 2nd and 3rd graders. 6 spots
available. We will learn the basics of safely using a standard sewing
machine and iron. Projects to include but not limited to: patchwork pillow,
drawstring bag, critter water bottle holder, monogrammed pocket tee and
much more! $10 materials fee. Meets on Mondays: 8/31,
9/14,9/21.9/28,10/5
 Gardening Club: We will be learning all about planting and taking care of
a garden! We will garden around Immaculate Conception to help keep our
school grounds beautiful. We are going to work together to plant, water,
weed, and maintain our gardens every week! Open to students in grades
(4-8); Meets on Fridays: 9/4,9/11,9/18,9/25,10/2,10/16
 Children’s Choir: Come join the ICCS/MHT Children’s Choir. Under the
direction of Master Musician Mr. Jose Ortiz, Director of Parish and School
Music, children in grades (1-8) will learn to sing and perform. The choir will
be members of the American Federation Pueri Cantores and has been given
the name Immaculate Conception Schola Cantorum. The children’s choir
will perform at weekly school Masses and once a month at the 12:30pm
Sunday parish Mass. This will eventually be a competition choir. Meets
weekly for the rest of the year on Thursdays from 3:30-5:00pm.
MISSION STATEMENT: The Immaculate Conception Catholic School community is committed to developing Christ like
minds, hearts, and souls within the Catholic faith tradition by promoting academic excellence and service.
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