| Clubs and Activities |
Yearbook
Contact Mr. Parrish or Mrs. Miller
Students are selected in
the fall and work together to produce an award winning yearbook.
Drug Free School
contact Mrs. Darwish or Mrs. Dziech
Drug Free Schools focuses
on drugs, alcohol and tobacco use. Just Say No addresses other
teen issues like, peer pressure,
gangs, suicide, self esteem, abstinence, sexual predators,
etc.
Student Council
contact Ms. Spanel or Mrs. Day
The Fairfield Middle School
Student Council is an after school extra curricular activity
which focuses on several
aspects of leadership in school and around the community.
Some activities in which Student Council students participate
include: planning and participating in school spirit activities,
community service, and various other school functions relating
to encouraging and influencing a positive school environment.
PE Club
contact Mr. Fitzstephens
This is an extra-curricular program
that will take a closer look at the life traits that it
takes to be successful in
life. The club will meet once a week in the spring. Mini
lessons will be instructed on the following topics: Attitude,
Proactive, Responsibility, Manners, Perseverance, Honesty,
Commitment, Enthusiasm and Courage. The following activities
will also be instructed: Dodgeball, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer,
Softball and Handball.
Leadership Weekend
contact Mr. Starkey or Mrs. Day
Students are nominated at
the end of the seventh grade. Eighth grade teams then select
two boys and two girls that
have demonstrated to be proven leaders. The 32 students selected
will attend training over a weekend at Camp Camblegaurd.
Students are expected to take the skills covered and apply
them to their school and community. Students are expected
to join student council and work to make our school a better
place.
Bible Club
contact Mike Sedziol
A student run bible study and gathering
where students can share their faith openly while discussing
topics important
to them. Students can sign up with Mr. Sedziol about possible
topics, leading a study, or bringing in snacks. The Bible
Club participates in a Christmas adopt-a-family, The Used
Book Depository (you can donate used Bibles and Hymnals),
the middle school sandwich making program, and many other
volunteer opportunities. The club meets every Wednesday,
3:00 to 3:45 in Mr. Sedziol's room (505).
Police and Fire Academy
contact Mr. Singleton
As an eighth grade student at Fairfield
Middle School you will have an opportunity to participate
in the Fairfield
Youth Fire-Police Academy. You will experience first-hand
fire and police investigation, see K-9 demonstrations, water
and hose evolution, crime scene investigation, helicopters
from Air Care and the Butler County Sheriff Office, and hear
from members of our SWAT team. This program is designed to
give students who may be interested in careers in Fire and
Police work a close look at the people and activities involved
in those professions. This program is generally offered in
the fall and the spring.
National Junior Honor Society
contact Mrs. Dollenmeyer or
Mrs. Regal
In order to be invited to become a member
of the Fairfield Middle School chapter of the National Junior
Honor Society,
students must be in the eighth grade. They must meet the
scholarship requirement of a 93 or above cumulative grade
for all seventh grade subjects. Students must then complete
an application for membership. This application will aid
the faculty committee in evaluating the students in the areas
of service, leadership, character, and citizenship.
The purpose
of the NJHS is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate
a desire to render service, to promote leadership,
to develop character and to encourage citizenship at FMS.
The NJHS meets once a month and participates in various activities
throughout the school year.
Chess Club
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