We want to take a moment to encourage all Spartans not already involved in an extra or co-curricular activity to find a group to join. Participating in a high school club is a great way to enhance both academic and personal development. Clubs provide an opportunity to make friends with similar interests, do something you feel good about, and even add to your resume. For students planning on going on to college after graduation, sustained and meaningful club participation, which means joining a club that pairs well with your future plans and then sticking with that club throughout your high school career, is something very beneficial to include in university applications. Club, team, and performance group participation fosters personal growth, social skills, and community involvement, all of which prepare students for any type of future endeavor. Click here to view Homestead’s list of extra and co-curricular activities. If you have an idea for a club that we do not currently offer, please email Assistant Principal Jen Bay (jbay@sacs.k12.in.us ) to learn more about starting a new club at Homestead.
Join us on March 21st from 4-10 pm in Homestead’s Victory Gym for Riley Club’s annual Dance Marathon! We will host a Carnival to raise money for Riley Children’s Hospital! There will be games, entertainment, food for purchase, and auction items, including a custom-made pair of shoes by Homestead’s own, Jack Martin! Admission is $15 which includes a T-shirt! We hope to get all of SACS involved. All ages are welcome, so feel free to bring family and friends! We will be taking donations all night from all those willing and able to donate. Please come out to support our club’s effort to make a difference! #FORTHEKIDS
All juniors and seniors will be taking a field trip on April 17 to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum to participate in a county wide Career Fair.
This career fair will be an interactive, in-person experience that will connect you to post-secondary opportunities in 4 areas: Employment, Enrollment, Enlistment, and Entrepreneurship.
In order to make this event the most meaningful, please take 30 seconds to fill out this interest form.
Each year, Homestead has a fun week called "Just Because Week." This year, Just Because Week is March 10-14th. Homestead students and staff are invited to participate in the dress-up days listed on this flyer.
If you want to get involved in some fun after-school competition, Dirty Duckers and Notorious Netters will be competing. These are recreational teams for dodgeball and volleyball formed by students consisting of Juniors and Seniors. Notorious Netters' teams are comprised of six boys from the same grade level, with two female coaches. Similarly, Dirty Duckers' teams are comprised of six girls from the same grade level, with two male coaches.
Come out and support the teams.
--Notorious Netters: 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 11th.
--Dirty Duckers: 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 13th.
Both events will take place in the Homestead gyms.
Interact Club is hosting a Pickleball Tournament for doubles! Many students in Homestead have been helping raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and Interact Club is following suit. The event will be hosted at Wildwood Racquet Club on March 15 from 12-3 pm. In the event, you are guaranteed at least 2 matches. It costs $50 for one person to sign up, and partners need to sign up separately. If you're interested in a fun time while donating money to cancer research, make sure to sign up with this Google form, or scan the QR code on the flyer.