Clubs & Sports

Drama Club

Drama Club- Interested students audition for roles in the play in September or October when the play and different parts are announced. Students have to prepare a piece of music to sing and be able to read lines for the character they are auditioning for. Students in Drama Club prepare October through February for the March performance. Positions in Drama Club include: actors, extras, stage crew and tech crew.  

English Festival

English Festival- The English Festival is hosted by YSU.  Throughout the year, English Festival participants meet together to discuss books chosen for us by the YSU English Festival committee.  Then, in April, we will travel to YSU where the students from Austintown Middle School will meet with other middle school students around the Mahoning Valley to discuss the books, compete in writing contests, play games, and, best of all, meet some of the authors.   

This group is open to 30, 7th and 8th grade students who love to read.  They must commit to reading all the books on the list. Students can join this group in the beginning of the school year. Meetings are generally once a month hosted by some of our 7th and 8th grade ELA teachers.   

F.C.A.

FCA- Fellowship of Christian Anybodies is a student run club that meets one Tuesday per month after school.  This is a large group of students in 6th  - 8th grade that meet right after school to play games, have parties and basically have fun!

RDE

RDE- RDE which stands for Reading, Discussion, and Enrichment is a voluntary academic reading program for students who are identified gifted in Reading.  This, by invitation only, program is made up of students from grades 6-12. The students participate in reading challenging literature that generates deep discussions on relevant topics.  

Ski Club

Ski Club- Ski club is open to all students at the middle school and high school. Any interested students may join. There is a fee for ski rentals and tickets. It averages around $250. Students can join in October and November of each school year.  

W.E.B.

WEB, which stands for “Where Everybody Belongs” is a middle school orientation and transition program that welcomes 6th graders and makes them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their middle school experience. Built on the belief that students can help students succeed, the program trains mentors from your 8th grade class to be WEB Leaders. As positive role models, WEB Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide the 6th graders to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to middle school and help facilitate 6th grade success. 

7th and 8th Grade Girls Basketball

7th and 8th Grade Boys Basketball

7th and 8th Grade Cheerleading

7th and 8th Grade Boys and Girls Cross Country

7th and 8th Grade Football

7th and 8th Grade Girls Track

7th and 8th Grade Boys Track

7th and 8th Grade Girls Volleyball

7th and 8th Grade Wrestling