Activities
Crystal Martinez
Every Tuesday for the Months of April & May, 2:45 - 4:00PM
Students create art amongst each using a variety of art materials. Students of all skill levels are welcome here to share their love of the visual arts.
Delilah Cruz / Elisabeth Lopez
3:15 PM - 4:20 PM
An enriching club exclusively for our Mary Hull young ladies. The Bloom Club is new to our Mary Hull Campus and we look forward to reaching our young ladies through self love, team building, and confidence boosting activities. Building new friendships with each other and our planet, our students will engage in Outdoor and indoor fun.
Mrs. Sattler
Roadrunners Report is one of Northsideโs premier broadcast news team. Itโs primary purpose is to deliver valuable school-wide news in a fun, engaging way. Students in grades 3-5 develop a variety of skills such as reading and writing, technology, learning how to work with a green screen, and editing images and video for final production and so much more! The best part of Roadrunners Report is that students are also engaging in the most valuable skills (critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication) for the fast paced 21st century. The four Cโs come into play in every work environment.
Cynthia Glick
Room D117, Every Wednesday 7:15 - 7:45
Our ultimate purpose is to inspire and develop children to think creatively, reason systematically and release their potential to shape their own future.
Crystal Martinez
Fall & Spring, Tuesday - Thursday 7:30 AM - 7:45 AM, Friday 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Our goal is to make a positive impact on our community by using teamwork and our passion for preserving our environment. We are a high-energy club that collects recyclables from our classrooms. We advocate to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
Mrs. Sattler & Mr. Montoya
Every Thursday 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM, Beginning October 7th
Robotics is an enrichment program for fourth and fifth grade students. The purpose of Robotics is to provide students the opportunity to solve real-world problems. With the guidance of two coaches, the Robotics team, known as the ROBOrunners, apply science, technology, engineering, and math concepts to design, build, and program an EV3 robot Students must also conduct research and propose an innovative solution to a problem. This amazing journey leads students to develop 21st century skills such as critical thinking and team-building skills. Each season concludes with a weekend competition where our team does their best to advance to the next level. Most importantly, students appreciate the importance of failure in the learning process.
Mrs. Sattler
February - April, Every Wednesday
Solar Cars is an enrichment program for fourth and fifth grade students. The purpose is for students to work collaboratively in teams to develop engineering skills as they design and construct a working solar car model. Students must apply science knowledge and creative thinking to achieve their goal. In the end, teams compete on a Saturday for the top spot. No matter the outcome- itโs a win for all who participate.
Ms. Lopez
Every Wednesday, 7:10 AM - 7:40 AM - Dates To Be Announced
The purpose of Spirit Club is to provide 1st and 2nd grade students a chance to learn cheers to promote the RoadRunner school spirit and pride among students and the community as well as to support other extracurricular programs and events.