Scheduled meeting times and dates will be listed on the Moore calendar
Applications for Student Council are open and due August 30th! We are looking for passionate, responsible individuals who are interested in continuing to develop their leadership skills and build meaningful connections with the community through service outreach. Student Council will meet in the morning on the first and third Friday of every month. The JumpCode is C9G5. Reach out to Mrs. Shomos (mshomos2@lps.org) or Mrs. Arends Tompkins (darends@lps.org) with any questions!
Trevor Shalon
tshalon@lps.org
Our first meeting is Thursday, September 19th from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Starts the beginning of 2nd quarter. Date and times TBA. Students spend a quarter practicing and making props and then perform for the community, staff and student body.
Dara Buckendahl
dbuckend@lps.org
This club will provide opportunities to address the communities greatest needs. Students will also be empowered with the knowledge and lifesaving skills to help prepare their school and community to respond to emergencies. The goal for the first year is to gain first aid skills and to organize a blood drive at school by the end of the year!
Sarah Klankey
sklankey@lps.org
Do you like to play chess or want to learn how? Join Chess Club after school on Fridays from 3:05-4:00 PM in the Media Center.
Kayla Tarr
ktarr@lps.org
Science and math quiz bowl questions with buzzers
Becky Wilhelm
bwilhelm@lps.org
Open to 7th and 8th grade band students. Students will learn about and play in a jazz ensemble and begin to develop some improvisation skills. The group will perform at least concerts during the school year. Practices begin Tuesday, September 10th from 7:00-7:45 AM in Rm #105
Alex Rogers
arogers2@lps.org
Sixth grade orchestra practice begins Wednesday, September 4th from 3:05-3:50 PM in Rm #107. They will practice after school every Wednesday.
Sarah Klankey
sklankey@lps.org
We are a group of people who enjoy solving Rubik’s cubes and other twisty puzzles. Whether you’ve never solved a cube before or you’ve been solving for years, we are open to everybody. Come join us!
Abbie Lindsey
ayoung1@lps.org
Join other like minded students as you work together to navigate a fictional world, solving problems and accomplishing goals. The club meets after school on Mondays from 3:05-4:00 p.m. in Rm #121.
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