Part of The Team: Clubs Offer Many Opportunities For Fun

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PART OF Where the Wind Blows.

Playing a team-building game, Sienna Streifel, 7,

THE TEAM
gets caught in the middle of the circle of the game during a National Junior
Honor Society meeting. NJHS honors students who excel in academics and
want to perform community service. Photo by Grady Auger

Door Decor. Designing their classroom door's decorations, Alena Shinabery

Clubs offer many


and Mariella Broer, both 6, participate in a Core Plus competition sponsored by
Sources of Strength. Classes decorated doors to demonstrate the theme of
generosity. Photo by Elise Beck

opportunities for fun


The school bell rings at 3:50 p.m. and while
some kids head home, others stay after to follow
their interests through the many clubs offered at
Euclid.
Euclid has many clubs that present
opportunities to fuel students’ interests.
Whether their interest is correlated to physical
education or STEM there is a club for everybody.
Euclid offers Technology Student Association,
Sources of Strength, Student Council, Magic the
Gathering, Brain Bowl, National Junior Honor
Society, PE club and audition-only music groups.
Kieran Kelly-Marx, 6, is in Sources of Strength,
Magic the Gathering, Student Council, and Brain
Bowl.
He said “Clubs helped me progress in pursuing
my interests. For example, I joined Sources of
Strength because I wanted to help people.”
Grant Misken, 6, is in Student Council, TSA,
and NJHS. He said “I made many new friends in
the clubs, and I really enjoyed working with new
people.”
Story by Ash Lucas

Battling for the Win. Working together, Gina Ridgeway , 6,


confers with her teammates about an answer to a question in
I am in Sources of Strength. the 6th grade Battle of the Books. For Battle of the Books,
This is my first year doing teams of students read books and then competed to gain
points by answering questions about the stories, characters,
Sources of Strength. I chose and settings. Photo by Mrs. Milstead
this club because I really like
to help people and it makes
me feel good to help people.
- Timothy Dombrowski, 6

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Brilliant Brains. Working together to blow
away the competition, Josh Lefkowitz, Emilia
Martinez, and Molly Guy, all 8, try to answer
questions in the Brain Bowl competition at
Heritage High school in January. Brain Bowl
challenges teams to answer trivia questions.
Photo by Peyton Krumm

Focused for Success. Working hard on


their project in TSA, Elliott Milstead, Mia
Tanaka, and Owen Burgess, all 6, are putting
final touches on their project. TSA works on
STEM projects for the state competition in
February. Photo by Aydan Lim

“I am President of TSA.
I chose this club
because I was
interested in the idea of
going to an environment
of new things.”
- Keira Langer, 8

“In Student Council, my


position is vice
president. I chose this
club because I like
helping the school.”
- Ben Christensen, 8

“I am in Sources of
Strength. This is my
first year. I chose this
club because I really
like helping people in
our school.”
- Adam Brereton, 6

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