Clubs
Student Council
The mission of Student Council is to inspire and empower students to become active, responsible leaders in their school and community to promote a positive school environment and student voice through collaboration, service, and advocacy.
The Snack Shack is a student council run fundraiser. It is open every day after school from 4:05 - 4:15. Generally all snacks and drinks are $1
Drama Club
Drama Club is an extracurricular activity that involves students in the performing arts. Students can learn and perform a variety of theatrical techniques, including acting, set design, sound design, and prop construction. This club meets on the stage after school and puts on one full-length play each semester.
LEGO ROBOTICS CLUB
The purpose of this club is to learn about coding, team building, programming, robotics and problem solving - all while building with LEGOs!
LUC Club
Our mission:
To create respectful, affirming, and supportive environments within schools, to empower students to advocate for themselves and to support each other in the positive growth of their cultural awareness and self-identity. For more information marnay.vonbernuth@tsd.org
No Place for Hate
No Place for Hate is about embracing the differences that make us unique! We talk about how to be an ally to stand up against bullying, racism and discrimination. We meet on the 2nd Mondays of the month with schedules outside of Ms. Cook's office.
We are passionate about engaging in discussion on how to be more inclusive and welcoming as a school!
Come join our club as we would love to have more members and make more of an impact at Walt Clark!
- Link to video: https://youtu.be/8a6gQy_TIE8
For more information contact sam.cook@tsd.org
MATHCOUNTS
MATHCOUNTS provides engaging math programs to US middle school students of all ability levels to build confidence and improve attitudes about math and problem solving. We make learning math fun. We believe middle school is a critical juncture when a love of math must be encouraged, and a fear of math must be overcome. Our programs build problem solving skills and positive attitudes about math, so students embrace challenges and expand their academic and career opportunities in the future.
For more information, contact patrick.sullivan@tsd.org