Clubs at Ridgetop
Clubs at Ridgetop
We use a service called Final Forms for easy, online registration. Families will be asked to create an account, with options to register more than one student. We ask for:
- Confirmation that you’ve read our eligibility requirements
- Basic medical history and health information
- Insurance company and policy number
- Doctor, dentist, and medical specialist contact information
- Hospital preference and contact information
ASB Advisor - Ms. Chamberlain - KatC@ckschools.org
Click here for ideas on clubs you could start and how to then get going!
| Current Clubs at the Ridge | ||
| Anchored For Life (A4L) | Payfer | The biggest Friendship building club in the world. Subgroups include New Student BackPacks with Meet and Greet, Quotes of the Month, In Depth Tours/Connects, Raider Real Talk, and Service Projects. Contact Mrs. Payfer! |
| Esports | Booth | Mondays, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 120 Esports is a form of competition using video games. This club is a pilot program that we hope will become a platform to prepare students for a future of Esports at the high school level. The games we will be starting with are Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Rocket League with the potential for more games in the future. Everyone is welcome, no matter your skill level! We hope to see you there! |
| Jazz Choir | Castilleja | Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-7:10am, Room 15 Jazz choir consists of a group of singers and rhythm section that performs standard jazz songs. Artists we will cover include; Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie and many others. Students will learn to work as a tight-knit ensemble and be able to develop the 'jazz sound' as a group and individually. Jazz choir will perform at the winter and spring choir concerts. For more information, contact choir director Gabriela Castilleja. |
| Raider Robotics | Booth | Wednesdays, 2:15-3:30pm, Room 120. Raider Robotics is a FIRST Lego League/competition robotics team where students make Lego robots for competitions, do STEM outreach, and practice their engineering skills. Students who attend regularly will be eligible to go to scheduled competitions and compete against teams from other schools, and cities. If you like STEM, Art, or Robots, come check Raider Robotics out! |
| SkillsUSA Cooking | Guertin | Every other Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 125. First Meeting: Tuesday, October 21 In SkillsUSA Cooking, we meet every other Tuesday and learn about cooking making a variety of dishes, some of which are similar to dishes make in the Cooking Basics Class. Make sure to arrange for a ride to pick you up after. This club will meet every other week and alternate with SkillsUSA TECHNOLOGY Club. |
| SkillsUSA Technology | Guertin | Every other Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 128. First Meeting: Tuesday, October 14 In SkillsUSA Technology, we meet every other Tuesday and work on a variety of tech-related projects and have gone on outings to tech facilities such as the Bangor Submarine Base touring a Trident Sub and accompanying the Engineering Class when they tested their ROVs. Last year we made cardboard boats and raced them at Island Lake Park. Make sure to arrange for a ride to pick you up after. This club will meet every other week and alternate with SkillsUSA COOKING Club. |
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We use a service called Final Forms for easy, online registration. Families will be asked to create an account, with options to register more than one student. We ask for:
- Confirmation that you’ve read our eligibility requirements
- Basic medical history and health information
- Insurance company and policy number
- Doctor, dentist, and medical specialist contact information
- Hospital preference and contact information
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ASB Advisor - Ms. Chamberlain - KatC@ckschools.org
Click here for ideas on clubs you could start and how to then get going!
Current Clubs at the Ridge Anchored For Life (A4L) Payfer The biggest Friendship building club in the world. Subgroups include New Student BackPacks with Meet and Greet, Quotes of the Month, In Depth Tours/Connects, Raider Real Talk, and Service Projects. Contact Mrs. Payfer! Esports Booth Mondays, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 120
Esports is a form of competition using video games. This club is a pilot program that we hope will become a platform to prepare students for a future of Esports at the high school level. The games we will be starting with are Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Rocket League with the potential for more games in the future. Everyone is welcome, no matter your skill level! We hope to see you there!Jazz Choir Castilleja Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6:30-7:10am, Room 15
Jazz choir consists of a group of singers and rhythm section that performs standard jazz songs. Artists we will cover include; Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie and many others. Students will learn to work as a tight-knit ensemble and be able to develop the 'jazz sound' as a group and individually. Jazz choir will perform at the winter and spring choir concerts. For more information, contact choir director Gabriela Castilleja.Raider Robotics Booth Wednesdays, 2:15-3:30pm, Room 120.
Raider Robotics is a FIRST Lego League/competition robotics team where students make Lego robots for competitions, do STEM outreach, and practice their engineering skills. Students who attend regularly will be eligible to go to scheduled competitions and compete against teams from other schools, and cities. If you like STEM, Art, or Robots, come check Raider Robotics out!SkillsUSA Cooking Guertin Every other Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 125.
First Meeting: Tuesday, October 21
In SkillsUSA Cooking, we meet every other Tuesday and learn about cooking making a variety of dishes, some of which are similar to dishes make in the Cooking Basics Class. Make sure to arrange for a ride to pick you up after.
This club will meet every other week and alternate with SkillsUSA TECHNOLOGY Club.SkillsUSA Technology Guertin Every other Tuesday, 2:15-4:00pm, Room 128.
First Meeting: Tuesday, October 14
In SkillsUSA Technology, we meet every other Tuesday and work on a variety of tech-related projects and have gone on outings to tech facilities such as the Bangor Submarine Base touring a Trident Sub and accompanying the Engineering Class when they tested their ROVs. Last year we made cardboard boats and raced them at Island Lake Park. Make sure to arrange for a ride to pick you up after.
This club will meet every other week and alternate with SkillsUSA COOKING Club.
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