October schedules will be handed out to the students the week of Monday, September 22 during Advisement.

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Wilson Middle School Before/After School Activity Options Please sign up your student for the new activities / programs offered for the month of October. Many activities / programs that started in September continue into October, please take note of them listed below. Some activities / programs that started in September are still accepting more students! Please cross reference the activity dates, meeting times and days when signing up for activities this will eliminate the activities / programs that conflict with each other. ATHLETES: Due to schedule conflicts, if you are participating in an athletic sport during September & October (Volleyball, Football, Cross Country, and Boys Basketball) you will not be able to attend some of the after school activities (T-F). Transportation to all activities off school property will be provided by the school district and students will return to the school, unless noted otherwise. If your student rides the bus there will be a late bus available to them, leaving the school at 4:30 pm. *Additional paperwork (i.e. permission slip, physical form) may be required for certain Before & After School activities / programs. These will be handed out when the schedules have been completed. October schedules will be handed out to the students the week of Monday, September 22 during Advisement. Site Facilitator: Ashleigh Weaver at aweaver@cbcsd.org or 712-328-6476 ext 1210 Programs Director: Jessica Plueger at jplueger@cbcsd.org or 712-328-6423 ext. 11103 We encourage all students and parents to check the school website for daily announcements and information about upcoming Before/After School activities. Made possible through the 21 st Century Community Learning Center grant, Children s Hospital Foundation Grant, AIM and community partnerships. 1

This registration form is for: Before & After School (Each participant must complete a registration form either online or paper Student s First Name Student s Last Name Student s Grade Student s Home Room Advisory Name Student Transportation Student will need to ride the late bus which leaves the school at 4:30 pm. Student will be walking home after activities at 4:30 pm. Student will be picked up after activities at 4:30 pm. Student will stay for Y-Teen and be picked up between 4:30-6 pm. If you student participated in Before & After School activities for the month of September and your information below has not changed, you do not need to complete it again. If your student did not participate the month of September, please complete the below section so we have it on file. Participant Waiver: Students must have a parent or guardian complete this portion. PARENT OR GUARDIAN: Please sign below if you agree to your child participating in Before & After School activities. Does your child have a medical condition that we should be aware of? Yes No If yes, what is the condition? Any known allergies? Yes No If yes, what are they? Parent or Guardian Signature Date Image Release Event: Before & After School programs Supplier: CBCSD Date of Event: 08/2014 07/2015 By signing this form, you are giving permission for your image (or your son or daughter s image) to be used in marketing materials. Images may be used in television commercials, newspaper articles, websites or other forms of media. I, the undersigned, hereby warrant that I am the (insert parent or legal guardian ) of (insert name of youth), a minor, and have full authority to authorize the above Release, which I have read and approved. Signature of Parent or Guardian Date 2

OCTOBER 2014 Here are the list of September activities / programs that continue into October, if you are already attending them please do not resign up. Football Volleyball Cross Country Dance Team: Sept 22 - March 2, Mondays 3:30-4:30pm BOKS: Sept 9 - Oct 28, Tuesdays & Fridays 7-7:45am Fantasy Football Club: Sept 2 - Dec 16, Tuesdays 7-7:45am A Novel Bunch Session 1: Sept 2 - Oct 14, Tuesdays 3-4:30pm First Lego League: Sept 2 - Dec. 16, Tuesdays 3-4:30pm Friendship Club: Sept 9 - May 19 "meeting every other week", Tuesdays 3-4:30pm Soccer: Sept 9 - Oct 9, Tuesday & Thursday 3-4:30pm Wi-Tech: Sept 2 - June 2, Tuesdays 3-4:30pm Cheerleading: Sept 10 - Dec 17, Wednesdays 3-4:30pm CS First - Music & Sound: Sept 4 - Oct. 9, Thursdays 3-4:30pm TDL Academy: Sept 25 Thursday 3-4:30pm and Oct 2 & 9 Thursday 3-6pm Tie Dye: Sept 4 - Oct 2, Thursdays 3-4:30pm Aviation Academy: Sept 5 - Oct 17, Fridays 3-4:30pm Disc Golf: Sept 5 - Oct 31, Friday 3-4:30pm ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Homework Help: Need some extra time and help with homework? Stay after school and get some extra time with teachers from your school! Sept. 2 - May 29, Monday @ 1:15-3:30 pm & Tuesday-Friday @ 3-4:30 pm. ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Note: School athletics are only open to 7th & 8th graders. *7th & 8th Grade Only* Boys Basketball: Oct November CAREER ACTIVITIES Police Academy: Have you ever thought about being a police officer, working on a crime scene, or any criminal justice service? Then join the Police Academy and experience hands on law enforcement duties. Do you have what it takes? Oct 27 - Dec 1, Mondays 1:15-4:30pm (max 25 students) DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Multicultural Club: Interested in learning more about the Spanish culture? Join this club to celebrate holidays, traditions, and history of the Spanish culture. New activities each month! Oct. 9, Thursday @ 3-4:30 pm. ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES Cooking Club Session 3: Pick up a spatula, and whip up something delicious every week! New to the kitchen, don't worry because you will learn a lot too! Oct. 8-29, Wednesday @ 3-4:30 pm (max 16 students) Cooking Club Session 4: Pick up a spatula, and whip up something delicious every week! New to the kitchen, don't worry because you will learn a lot too! Oct. 3-31, Friday @ 3-4:30 pm (max 16 students) 3

Friendship Club: Just want to have fun and make new friends? Join the friendship club for a variety of activities from nail painting to jewelry making and more! The environment is filled with laughter and support! Sept. 9 - May 19 "meeting every other week", Tuesday @ 3-4:30 pm (max 30 students) Halloween Activities: Come join us for a mini Halloween Celebration. Your time will be filled with craft projects, snacks, haunted experiences, and don't forget to wear your costume! Oct 27, Monday 1:15-4:30pm Outdoor Adventure - High Ropes Course: Cheer on your team as you navigate in the air watching were you step on the ropes courses at Camp Kitaki! Oct. 6, Monday @ 1:15-5:00 pm (Students will not be able to catch the late bus, other transportation will need to be arranged.) (max 25 students) Outdoor Adventure - Zipline: Climb to your highest limits and soar over the tree tops at Camp Kitaki! Oct. 20, Monday @ 1:15-5:00 pm (Students will not be able to catch the late bus, other transportation will need to be arranged.) (max 25 students) Recipe My World: Do you love to cook? Do you have some good recipes? Well then join us Friday mornings to create our very own Wilson Recipe Book and let s try some too! Oct 3-31, Fridays 7-7:45am Y-Teen: Not ready to go home yet? Stay with Y-Teen from 4:30 until 6 pm any day of the week! Teens involved in the after school program are provided with a positive, supervised environment that encourages academic excellence, personal development, and service learning. Teens will learn effective communication skills, time management, conflict resolution and teamwork. Aug. 28 - Dec. 19, Monday-Friday @ 4:30-6 pm. FINE ARTS ACTIVITIES Art Club - Sharpie Fun Session 1: Color your world with sharpies! Join the Art Club this month and see just what markers can make! Oct. 9-30, Thursday @ 3-4:30 pm Improv Comedy Club: Stage fright, no more! Here is your chance to shine and showcase your abilities on stage. Oct 1 - Dec 19, Wednesdays & Fridays 3-4:30pm LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES CB D.R.E.A.M.S Leadership: This pre-selected group of leadership students helps decides the variety of Before & After school offerings. Oct 2, Thursday 3-4:30pm LITERACY ACTIVITIES A Novel Bunch Session 2: Do you love to read? Develop your love for reading with the Novel Bunch! Crack open a book in a supportive environment while challenging one another's interpretations of the texts you choose to read together. Oct. 28 - Dec. 9, Tuesdays @ 3-4:30 pm CB Library - Teen Central Program @ CB Library: Pack up and head to the Council Bluffs Library to explore their shelves, find out about upcoming events, and participate in a fun activity with the Teen Director! Oct. 1-29 Wednesdays @ 3-4:30 pm AM Free Read: Want to relax with a good book in the morning before school? Attend the free read and start your day off in the school library! Oct. 7-28, Tuesday @ 7-7:45 am PHYSICAL FITNESS/INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES Agility Training: Get quick and nimble with Accelerate Omaha twice a month! Oct. 6 & 20, Monday @ 2-3:15 pm (All students that participate with have a mandatory study table from 1:15-2pm) AM Basketball: Start your morning with a SLAM DUNK! Join us for a variety of non-competitive basketball games, scrimmages, open shooting, and more! Oct 2-30, Thursday @ 7-7:45 am AM B.O.K.S. (Building Our Kids' Success): Rise and shine for some early moving to get your body and mind in gear! There will be a different activity planned for each day of the week where you can meet new friends and learn how to be a team player too! Sept. 9 - Oct. 28, Tuesday & Friday @ 7-7:45 am Dance Team: Come learn various dances with your friends! Our dance instructor will have you performing in no time! Sept 22 - March 2, Mondays 3:30-4:30pm 4

AM Dodgeball: Don't get hit, or you'll be out! Get moving in the morning with this fun activity. It's a game anyone can play and get physically fit! Oct 6-27, Monday @ 7-7:45 am Dodgeball Tournament: Are you quick? Do you like to compete? Then join the YMCA for the Dodgeball Tournament. Teams will be chosen! Oct 13, Monday 1:15-4:30pm AM Kickball: Start your morning with a homerun! Join us for a fun, non-competitive game of Kickball. Oct 1-29, Wednesday @ 7-7:45 am SERVICE ACTIVITIES Community Service Club: Serve others in your community each month! This is a great way to earn volunteer hours and have a positive impact on others in your area through a variety of projects. Oct. 16 Thursday @ 3-5 pm (Students will not be able to catch the late bus, other transportation will need to be arranged.) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) ACTIVITIES CS First - Game Design: Have an itch for technology? Scratch it! There's TONS of ways to use technology, and in the CS First clubs you will use Scratch to DESIGN video games and have FUN! Oct. 16 - Nov. 20, Thursday @ 3-4:30 pm Super Sleuth: Explore crime scenes and see what you can find under the microscope! This activity will show you how to investigate the surrounding in order to uncover the truth! Oct. 8-29, Wednesday @ 3-4:30 pm Wi-Tech: Calling all tech-minded people and anyone interested in how technology works! Join the tech team to explore all sort of apps, hardware, software, and more! Sept. 2 - June 2, Tuesday @ 3-4:30 pm (max 60 students) Made possible through the 21 st Century Community Learning Center grant, Children s Hospital Foundation Grant, AIM and community partnerships. 5