The ASB – Associated Student Body Organization – is the opportunity for students to participate in school decision-making. ASB Student Government makes many decisions and sponsors many activities throughout the year that support student learning and success and provide many opportunities for student involvement. You can become active in the ASB in a variety of ways. You are encouraged to share your ideas and thoughts with any of the ASB representatives. Your active participation in the ASB Student Government will enrich your middle school years. Elections are held annually for senators, class representatives, and ASB officers. To serve as an ASB officer, students must maintain good citizenship and a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. ASB cards may be purchased through the business office for $15. All students who participate in interscholastic sports, clubs, or any organized student activity receiving ASB funds are expected to hold an ASB card.
In the year, you may have opportunities to attend school assemblies. Assemblies are presented to enrich the basic educational program offered by the school and provide an alternative way of learning. Because assemblies often involve guests at the school, you must be on your best behavior during assembly programs. When you are directed to report to the gym or cafeteria for an assembly, you must remain with your classroom teacher. During an assembly, you are to sit with your classmates in the seats designated for your class. When the assembly begins, you are to stop talking and pay attention to the guest speaker or performers. Behavior protocols for educational/guest speaker/presentation assemblies are much different than those for spirit assemblies. At this type of assembly, students are expected to sit quietly and treat those making the presentation with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
Students interested in joining or starting a club are encouraged to talk with the ASB adviser. To be a member of a club, an ASB card must be purchased in the Business Office. Club information is available in the main office or on posters throughout campus. PTSA-sponsored dances are held after school and typically end at 4:30 p.m. If a student chooses to leave the dance early, he or she may not re-enter. Admission tickets are available for purchase during lunches. The school has the same expectations for behavior at these events as when school is in session. A parent or guardian must pick up students immediately following the event. There are other social events throughout the year, as organized by ASB and PTSA. Watch for emails and posters announcing special events.
All school-related fundraisers must be coordinated with the ASB. Only fundraisers that are designed to benefit the school or are charitable causes approved by ASB are permitted on school grounds. If your club or school organization wishes to sponsor a fundraiser, see the Activities Director before beginning the fundraising activities.
Before a student may turn out for a sport they must do the following: obtain parent/guardian consent, provide physical and insurance forms, purchase an ASB card, and sign the athletic eligibility participation form. Any student suspended from school is not eligible to participate in any school-sponsored activity. Athletes must attend at least three full periods on game day or secure administrative approval to be eligible to compete that day in an athletic event. If students let their academic or citizenship performance drop to an unsatisfactory level, they may lose the opportunity to participate in athletic events. District Athletic Code: Athletic Code pdf
7th Boys/Girls Cross Country / Football
7th Girls Volleyball / Boys Basketball
6th & 7th Wrestling / 7th Girls Basketball
7th Boys/Girls Track