Available for grades 6-8: A national mental health movement that challenges students to use their talents to become community and school advocates for themselves and their friends. Our mission is to create a community of leaders who care about the well being of fellow students; where students feel safe, value others, and know they are never alone. Our motto is, “We’ve Got your Back!”
Builders Club is an international student-led organization providing members with opportunities to perform service, build character and develop leadership
Auditioned choral ensemble of about 30 students who perform for the school as well as the Easton community. For both groups, participants have to be members of 6th grade chorus or 7/8 chorus.
The Chess Club is open to all students in grades 6-8. It is an after school activity, conducted by Mr. Dorney, to develop skills that will enable students to participate in the game of Chess.
Available for grades 6-8, Students and teachers stand together to help fight hunger through out the year by organizing food drives and spreading awareness of Hunger.
Available for students in grades 6 – 8. Mr. Baum ( Boys Lacrosse) and Mrs. Hardy (Girls Lacrosse) work with their respective teams .
We are an experienced-based program for girls in grades 6-8 that uses running as a tool to teach healthy habits - physical, emotional, and social. We usually have a small group of girls (8-12). We also have a program for younger girls in grades 3-5.
Available for grades 6-8. A club devoted to learning that math is FUN! Math 24 competition is only part of it, we learn chess, checkers, Calc, and many other games that sharpen our mathematical minds. The objective of this card game is to find a way to manipulate the sum of 4 numbers to be 24, using multiplication, division, subtraction and addition. Compete with your classmates after school and prepare for IU 20 competition set in May.
Available for grades 6-8 This is an exciting extra-curricular activity as well as an outstanding supplement to the curriculum for middle school students who love math. With practice students learn how to solve math problems using the most efficient technics. A competition is held every year for schools through out the Lehigh Valley. 10 students from each school are allowed to participate. Tryouts are held at the beginning of the year to decide the 10 students representing the school Speak to your math teacher for more information
Available for grades 6‐8. Help keep the school community updated and write about events that happen in our school.
Available for grades 6‐8. An international educational program that provides creative problem‐solving opportunities for students from kindergarten through college.
Available for grades 6‐8. Communities in Schools sponsored after school activity. Must Register with Mrs. Plasson to participate.
The Rover Squad Dance and Step team includes any type of dance preferred by the current members. No dance experience is required and everyone is welcome. The team has several opportunities to perform throughout the school year. The final performance is a dance concert at the end of the school year that includes drama, art and music.
Available for grades 6‐8. SADD works to bring awareness to issues facing youths today and encourage students to make positive choices through campaigns, activities, and informational projects. SADD’s mission is to empower young people to successfully confront the risks and pressures that challenge them throughout their daily lives.
Available for Grades 6 – 8. The Science Club members pursue science enrichment activities that are an extension of the standardized Science curriculum presented in Science classes at EAMS.
Available for grades 6‐8. Interest meeting held in October. The Club members leave EAMS for the ski resort at the conclusion of classes on Friday afternoons during the months of December, January, and February.
Available for grades 6-8 Run for a position in Student council and help make decisions that will positively change your school. Leadership skills are developed in the EAMS Student Council.
Student Association (TSA)
TSA Members learn through exciting competitive events, leadership opportunities and much more. The diversity of activities makes TSA a positive experience for every student. TSA at the Middle school level is an opportunity fro students to work together to compete in many categories including; robotics, flight design, video game design, photography, coding, and dragsters.
Available for grades 6-8 Learn the ins and outs of videography with Mr. Dorney. Film, direct , and edit short films after school.
Available for grades 6-8 Learn the many different ways manufacturing is used in our everyday lives. Members compete in .regional WSCAM contest in February.
Available for grades 6-8 Fellow History enthusiast are welcome to learn more about WWII. From artillery to politics, this student lead club goes in depth on all topics WWII
Available for grades 6‐8. Help document the year in photos and create the Yearbook.
Due to limited availability in the yearbook club, interested students may apply to join. Applications will be distributed in English class in the late fall. Applications will be reviewed, and students will be selected by a panel of EAMS staff members.
Available for grades 6-8. Join friends as they practice yoga relaxation exercises after school.
This Program is conducted by Mr.Davis and Mrs.Kirk-Greenblatt (KG). Participants practice weekly to develop skills in order to prepare for seasonal concerts.
Available for grades 6-8. Members work with community mentors to develop leadership skills.