• Beaver Ridge Clubs and Activities

  • Beaverbots Robotics Club

    Sponsor: Ms. Cloudine Gomez

    Mission:  The robotics club allows students to engage in research, problem-solving, coding and engineering.  

    Activities: ​Club will meet once a week to prepare for the First Lego League regional competition.  Students will practice coding their Lego robots to complete missions and create innovative solutions to real-world problems.  

    National Affiliation: First Lego League 

  • Drama Club

    Advisor: Ms. Potter

     

    Mission: The mission of our BRES Drama Club is to inspire creativity, foster self-expression, and build a supportive community through the art of theatre. We are dedicated to providing a safe and inclusive space where students can explore their imaginations, develop confidence, and collaborate with peers. By engaging in drama and performance, we aim to nurture each child's unique voice, encourage empathy, and celebrate the joy of storytelling, both on stage and in our everyday lives. 

     

    Auditions: Students must audition to be invited to Drama Club. Once selected, members will be given specific dates for Drama Club to meet.

    Activities:  The BRES Drama Club is made up of 4th and 5th-grade students. This special group performs periodically throughout the year. The group will perform during the Fall and/or Spring, school assemblies, and other special events and occasions as they arise. We have a fall group and a spring group that students will audition for. 

     

    Theatre masks, Drama masks, Art drawings sketches simple

  • Girls On The Run

    Sponsors: Miss Crume, Miss Alba and Miss Navarro
    Purpose: To provide participants with a learning experience through a research-based curriculum, structured around understanding themselves, valuing relationships and teamwork, and recognizing how we can shape the world at large. Participants gain critical life skills such as managing emotions, self-confidence, intentional decision making, fostering friendships, expressing empathy, etc.
    Activities: Students will participate in activities led by trained volunteer coaches, who facilitate lessons that blend physical activity with life skill development topics.
    Affiliation: Girls on the Run Atlanta

  • Good News Club

    Advisor: Mr. Robert Viera

    Mission: We strive to build strong foundations in children using biblical principles to teach good character and morals.

    Activities:  Games, Music, Bible Lessons, Snacks, and Fun (Child Evangelism Fellowship)

  • IT Girls Club

    Sponsor: Mrs. Jennifer L. Paul

    Mission:  IT Girls is a program focused on enhancing STEM education for 4th and 5th grade girls.  This program is designed to give girls a deeper look into how STEM relates to professional careers through candid discussions, guest speakers, and interactive project work.

    Activities: ​TBA

    National Affiliation:  IT Girls Foundation

    https://www.itgirlsfoundation.org/about

  • Jump Rope Club

    Sponsor: Ms. Taylor Johnson

    Mission:  Jump Rope Club is a place where students can come together to learn about and improve their skills in the sport of jump rope. Students learn the basic form of the single and long jump rope! All skill levels are welcome!  

  • National Junior Beta Club

    Junior Beta Club

    • Sponsor: Mrs. LaShun A. Pecharka
    • Co-Sponsors:  Ms. Karen Quintana and Mrs. Saima Rahman
    • Purpose: To promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary school students. 
    • Activities: We provide opportunities and experiences that enable members to demonstrate the ideals of character, achievement, service, and leadership in a global community.
    • Students: 4th and 5th grade students by invitation
    • When: Beginning the 1st quarter of each school year 

    National Affiliation: National Beta Club

  • Orff Club

    Sponsor:  Genevieve Simms

    Orff Club is an auditioned instrumental, singing, and movement group for 4th and 5th graders.  Students follow the Orff process, where they take ownership of their music making by creating and composing much of what we perform on stage.  Orff Club rehearses every Thursday morning from 7:15-7:55 AM in Ms. Simms' music room starting on September 12th through December 5th.
    Orff Schulwerk is an approach to music teaching and learning, combined with and supported by movement, based on things children like to do: sing, chant rhymes, clap, dance, and keep a beat or play a rhythm on anything near at hand. These natural behaviors are directed first into responding to and making music; reading and writing music are a later natural outgrowth of these experiences. Composer Carl Orff, originator of the approach, called this music and movement activity “elemental” – basic, unsophisticated, concerned with the fundamental building blocks of both art forms.
    The purpose is to provide a means for awakening the potential in every child for being “musical” – able to understand and use music and movement as forms of expression.  The further intent is to develop a foundation for lifelong enjoyment of music and movement/dance, and for some, the incentive for specialized individual study.

  • Running Club

    Sponsors: Mrs. Taylor Johnson

    Purpose: To give students the opportunity to engage in activities to build their running endurance.

    Activities: Students will participate in activities that encourage teamwork, sportsmanship and learning healthy habits.

    Affiliation: Atlanta Track Club