Clubs and Activities

WGIS Clubs and Activities for 2024-2025

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Club Name

Advisor Name

Description

Run Club

Ryan Davis

The WGIS run club will meet every Monday and Wednesday during the month of October. Students will participate in running races, exercise, games and discussions on hydration, nutrition and overall health.

Students as Change Makers

Jen Olson, Ryan Kupinski, Carolyn Reyes

Student led group to promote inclusion and accessibility in order to help students feel connected and build community.

Games Club

Kara Barton

Students have the opportunity to come together, have fun and build relationships with a common interest in board games.

Chess Club

Kelli Barbuto, Dan Strumlok

Students at all skill levels will engage in friendly competitions and games with each session focusing on teaching something new while targeting beginners.

Interact Club

Maggie Cotter, Pam Ciarla

Interact Club offers opportunities to grow and develop empathy and compassion for others through service projects. We make seasonal decorations to share with residents of the Camillus Senior Center and Camillus Ridge Assisted Living facility.

STEAM Club

STEAM

Mike Perkins, Scott Cameron

STEAM club is for 5th and 6th grade students who are interested in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, and making things like: computers, robots, legos, crazy contraptions, and gaming. If this sounds like you, come join us.

STEAM club will meet alternating weeks. On either Monday or Wednesday. Students are expected to keep up to date with the meetings by checking our Google Classroom page each week. 

Student Council

Tracy Bates, Kara Barton

Student council is a club that will meet twice a month and is a fantastic opportunity for students to work on their leadership skills and promote school spirit and uphold the values of what it is to be a Wildcat!

Battle of the Books

Ellen Miller, Sue Erhard

Battle of the Books (BOB) is a competition where students form teams of four and then read and study a specific set of novels over several months, starting in November. Starting in February, they then participate in "Jeopardy style" competitions to see which teams can remember the most about the books. Winners at WGIS go on to regional and possibly super regional competitions. The primary purpose of BOB is to instill a love of reading in students by introducing them to novels written by acclaimed authors.