After School Clubs
Wood shop with Mr. Olivieri
The Wood Shop club runs Thursdays from 2:30-4:00 and is open to all students in Grades 6-8. The club offers an exciting, hands-on experience in woodworking. In this program, students learn to use a variety of tools safely and effectively, while working on projects that develop both creativity and problem-solving skills. Beginners will start with simple projects like toothbrush holders and tower blox, while more advanced students can take on birdhouses, chairs, bookcases, and more. As students build, they’ll gain confidence in their abilities, learn how to adapt and problem-solve, and have the freedom to put their own creative spin on each project. Whether you're new to woodworking or already have some experience, there's a place for you!
Art Club with Ms. Powers
The Art Club is a creative space where students in grades 6-8 explore different art forms, develop their artistic skills, and express themselves freely. Members participate in hands-on projects, collaborate on group artworks, and learn new techniques in drawing, painting, and crafts. The club encourages creativity, experimentation, and a supportive community for all artists—beginners and experienced alike. Art Club is also an opportunity for our students who are looking to apply to an arts specialized high school to have more time to work on their portfolio submissions.
Theater Club
The Theater Club is a vibrant, supportive community where students can express themselves, take creative risks, and discover the joy of performing. Whether they love acting, singing, dancing, or working behind the scenes, every member plays an important role. Together, students collaborate to build confidence, form friendships, and develop their talents as they work toward producing an exciting Broadway Junior show. From rehearsals to opening night, the Theater Club celebrates imagination, teamwork, and the fun of bringing a story to life on stage.
Ambassador Club with Ms. Attia
The Multicultural Ambassador Club at IS 303 aims to celebrate the diverse cultural backgrounds of our students while strengthening language, social, and leadership skills. Through monthly “Cultural Spotlights,” students collaboratively explore different countries and U.S. states, learning about traditions, geography, food, famous landmarks, and everyday language. The club also promotes respect, empathy, and pride in each student’s heritage, helping newcomer ELLs feel welcomed and connected to the school community.
During weekly meetings, students engage in hands-on projects such as posters, slideshows, flags, art, songs, and mini-presentations. They complete a passport booklet, collect stamps, and participate in cultural games and role-plays. By the end of the year, students become confident cultural ambassadors who can share knowledge, interact with peers from different backgrounds, and contribute meaningfully to our school’s inclusive climate. The expected outcome is a stronger sense of belonging, improved communication skills, and a school community that celebrates diversity with pride.
Empower Her Club
Empower Her is a safe, welcoming space where students build confidence, community, and leadership skills. Through weekly activities such as team-building games, guided discussions, creative projects, and empowerment workshops, girls learn to support one another, practice positive self-talk, and explore their strengths and goals for the future. The club encourages kindness, inclusion, and student voice, helping every girl feel seen, heard, and valued within our school community.
Hair and Nail Club
The Hair and Nail Club offer students a fun, creative, and supportive space to explore personal styling while building fine motor skills and confidence. Participants will learn a range of hairstyling techniques, such as braids, twists, and cornrows, with opportunities to use accessories like beads, clips, and color extensions. They will also practice basic nail care, safe gel polish use, simple nail art, and apply gel extension. Through these activities, students will develop practical skills, creativity, and teamwork while using their growing talents.
String club with Mr. Perez
The String Instrument Club is a fun, welcoming group where students learn, play, and explore music with violins, violas, cellos, and basses. Whether you’re a beginner or already taking lessons, you’ll build new skills, practice exciting music, and collaborate with friends. Join us to grow as a musician, perform together, and discover the joy of string instruments!