Club Name | Description | Club Sponsor | Meeting Time & Place | Room |
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Art Club | Art Club is a safe, calm, space to de-stress with other creative Stars. We will create art pieces using a variety of media. We will discuss ways to display our creations around Scott Middle School to bring joy to all who view them. | Abby Gerber | 208 | |
Book Club | Do you love to read and talk about the books you have read? Then the Scott Book Club is the club for you! All grades are welcome. This year we will meet on Mondays starting September 8 from 3:05-3:45. We will try to meet every two weeks depending on the calendar. We will have a Google Classroom to join at our first meeting. Attendance is not mandatory each time. I can’t wait to share our love of reading together! | Rachel Westphalen | Media Center | |
Chamber Orchestra | Open to all 7th and 8th grade orchestra students. Students will learn new pieces, play in small ensembles, and practice audition music for honor ensembles like All State, JYO and YES. | Alex Hoffman | 200 | |
Choir | Choirs meet as a part of the LPS vocal music program. Choirs perform at 2 concerts every year and may have other possible performing opportunities. | Sheri Fraley | 201 | |
Clarinet Choir | Calling all 7th and 8th grade clarinet players—and select 6th graders by invitation! In this fun and challenging group, you’ll get to play the clarinet, bass clarinet, and maybe even the alto clarinet. We meet Tuesdays from 3:00–4:00 PM in Room 205 with Mrs. Murphy-Robb. Come make music, learn new skills, and have a great time with fellow clarinet players! | Sandra Murphy-Robb | 205 | |
Creator's Club | Do you love to write stories, draw comics, make videos, or create anything else that comes to mind? Introducing the Creator's Club, a place where you can work on your personal projects with the support of your teachers. Whether you're a writer, an artist, a filmmaker, or all of the above, we'll have the space and supplies you need to bring your ideas to life. You can work on anything you want, and Mrs. Beran, Mr. Danley, and Mr. Nelson will be there to help you every step of the way. | Debbie Beran, Mark Danley, Eric Nelson | 314 | |
DnD/Strategy Gaming | Strategy Gaming Club plays a variety of games. The main game that students play is Dungeons and Dragons, which is an inclusive gaming experience for fantasy role play at all skill levels. This student run club provides opportunity for story-telling, explorations, and leadership. It is open to anybody and is a safe place to be yourself while being someone else. Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a long-term group roleplaying game (RPG). In D&D, you make a character that you play as, and then go on an adventure with a group of 4-5 other "adventurers" and a Dungeon Master controls the world in which you play in which means literally anything (and everything) will happen! | Tobi Scaggs | 209 | |
Flute Choir | Calling all 7th and 8th grade flute players! In this exciting group, you’ll have the chance to play not only the flute, but also the piccolo and alto flute. We meet Thursdays from 3:00–4:00 PM in Room 205 with Mrs. Murphy-Robb. Come expand your skills, explore new instruments, and make music with flute friends! | Sandra Murphy-Robb | 205 | |
Green Team | Green Team is a club that focuses on sustainability by keeping Scott greener and cleaner. We help manage the recycling at Scott and have even planted some trees in front of the building. | Holly Noser | 214 | |
Jazz Band | Jazz Band is open to 7th and 8th grade students in Band and Orchestra. Jazz Bands will start in September. | Lori Falcone | 202 | |
Jewelry Making Club | All students are invited to join. The club will meet on select Tuesday's from 3:05-3:45 to make bracelets. The students will make beaded bracelets that are used to create friendships and connections. Space is limited to 20 students. | Liz Peters | 441 | |
Mathcounts | Do you like solving complex math problems? We work on challenging math problem-solving with lots of group work. Mathcounts is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders as we prepare for a math contest in February. | Allan Rezac | 418 | |
Origami Club | Origami Club is a safe, calm, space to learn the art of Origami. We will create Origami pieces in a creative and supportive atmosphere. We will learn how Origami relates to other areas of life and discuss ways to display our creations around Scott Middle School to bring joy to all who view them. | Kate Marx | 207 | |
Roads, Rails & Race Cars | This club is sponsored by UNL. Examples of things you would doing in this club: *Building penny barges to learn about water freight. *Constructing bridges and conducting strength tests. *Creating towers that can withstand simulated earthquakes & floods. *Building race cars powered by potential energy stored in a rubber band. * Observe walking, running and skipping speeds and using LIDAR guns to calculate speed, velocity and their role in safety. | UNL | 223 | |
VEX IQ Robotics Club | Are you a builder? A tinkerer? A problem solver? VEX IQ Robotics is a fun and engaging robotics platform where you'll use snap-together parts to create amazing robots. You'll learn to code them to complete challenges and compete against other schools in exciting tournaments. All grade levels. Limit 16 members | Mark Danley | 438 | |
Science Olympiad | In grades 6-8, Science Olympiad functions much like a football or soccer team, requiring preparation, commitment, coaching and practice throughout the year. Each school-based team is allowed to bring 15 students who cross-train for a variety of events in their skill set. Our club time at Scott is used to prepare students for competitions held in the spring. Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events in each division (Division B is middle school; Division C is high school). Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation. | Mark Danley | 438 | |
Student Council | Scott Student Council is a student-led organization of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders whose main purpose is to work together as leaders to improve our school. We strive to help to make Scott a Safe, Tolerant, Accountable and Respectful place to be. | Brenda Morgan and Lucas Kanara | Media | |
TIE | TIE club stands for teens influencing equity. We are the multicultural and equity student group at Scott. We are open to all interested 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. We do service projects in the community, learn more about cultures, and we host the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. award ceremony in January. | Cassidy Sostad | 317 | |
Unified Club | Unified Club is a club that provides opportunity for students primarily serviced within the Life Skills special education program to interact and socialize with other special and general education peers. It promotes social inclusion and acceptance by bringing students together. Students get to enjoy each other's company while playing games, making crafts, eating snacks and etc. | Tiffany Wiley, Trent Baker and Paige Steiner | 329 | |
Empowerment Club | 8/28/25 Jesse meeting with Alicia Wilkinson & Salwa Ahmed for a club idea they presented to Amber. Amber can't sponosr but Jill Channel can. |
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