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Athletics

 

Visit the Athletics MS Tickets page to purchase your tickets.

REMINDER: NISD FACILITY TICKETS ARE LISTED FOR PURCHASE UNDER THE "HOME TEAM" SCHOOL NAME.

IF YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR SCHOOL LISTED, PLEASE CHECK YOUR NISD OPPONENTS SCHOOL NAME.

Visit the Northside ISD box office at nisd.net/athletics to learn more.

 

Sponsor
Coach Uribe

The Northside Independent School District Athletic Program plays an integral part in student learning and the development of well rounded students. The purpose of our athletic program is to promote high academic standards along with developing strong character. Our coaches are committed to developing our young men and women to be the best possible student, athlete, and citizen they can possibly become through the spirit of competition. Coaches will motivate our student/athletes to always put forth their best effort in the development of their character, talents, and academic success. We are extremely proud of our Northside student/athletes because of the poise, character, and self discipline they exhibit during competitions. They exemplify what it means to be a well rounded student in Northside. We encourage you to show your support by finding a game near you on our Athletic Website. Enjoy the seasons!

 

Stinson offers the following athletic programs for 7th and 8th graders:

  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Track
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
  • Golf

 

For more information regarding our Athletics department please contact our front office at (210) 397-3600.

Clubs

2024 - 2025 Stinson Middle School Clubs & Organizations

Club NamePurposeSponsor(s)Meetings TimesMeeting Location
BOOK CLUB

We will discuss our favorite books, and plan our participation in the Book Battle Royale.

Ms. StaffordThursday mornings every other week. 8:00-8:30Library
CODING CLUBCoding club is a fun way to learn the basics of computer programming, gain problem-solving and logical thinking skills, and make friends. The purpose of this club is to build interest in coding and requires no prior coding experience.Ms. Stafford

1st Wednesday of the  month. 8:00-8:30

Library
COLOR ME CALM CLUBStudents will be able to express their creativity through coloring in a calming environment. Ms. MedelezWednesday mornings at 8:00 amD213
CRAFT CLUBProvides students the opportunity to create arts and crafts and participate in school beautification projects.Mrs.DeArmond 
& Ms.Selman

 Every other Friday 8:00 am 

C203
DRAMA CLUBTheatre games, activities, and dramatic fun!  Join us to get a glimpse of what Theatre Arts is all about.Ms. JenningsTuesday 4:00-5:00D105
eSPORTS Students will compete in friendly competition and build a community of esports athletes.  Ms. Garcia

Monday and Friday mornings 8:00-8:30

C217
FRIENDS HAVING FUN

Having fun with special needs students. Going to Special Olympics, hanging out doing fun things like dancing, karaoke, games. 

Ms. Kreusel

1st Fridays 8:00-8:30 and Special Olympics days 

B109
GAMES & PUZZLES CLUBStudents will play board games and do fun puzzles. Ms. GarciaWednesdays @ 8 a.m.D112
GAMMA SIGMA

Leadership development program for girls. Girls explore common interests in a safe space while making friends. 

Ms. Fleming & Ms. SelmanTuesdays 8:00-8:30C203
GUITAR CLUBTo inspire oneโ€™s ability to play guitar in an individual or group setting.Mr. GuzmanEvery other Wednesday after schoolLanguage Lab
LEGO CLUB

The purpose of the LEGO Building Club is to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills through fun and challenging LEGO projects. Members will collaborate on building designs, develop critical thinking, and enhance their understanding of engineering and design principles.  

Motto: Building relationships one lego at a time!

Ms. ZeidlerFridays 8:00-8:30F105
MAKER SPACE CLUBStudents collaborate to create, invent, and tackle challenges using everyday objects as well as high-tech tools like the 3D printer.Ms. Stafford

Second Wednesday of the month,  8:00-8:30

Library
MINECRAFT CLUBPlay Minecraft and other computer games.Ms. TorresFridays @ 8amC218
NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY (NJHS)The Stinson chapter of NJHS provides members an opportunity to develop leadership, service and a commitment to lifelong success.Mrs. Alatorre & Mrs. LytlePlease see sponsors for details.See Sponsors

NATIONAL JUNIOR ART HONOR SOCIETY (NJAHS)

Students must be enrolled in grades 6โ€“12, have completed at least 1 semester of art in the school, and have a minimum art GPA of โ€œBโ€ (or the schoolโ€™s equivalent) to be eligible for membership.

Ms. Maldonado and Ms. Duncan

Tuesdays 8-830am  Thursdays 4-4:30pm

Tuesday- Mrs. Duncan's room C222 Thursdays- Mrs. Maldonado's room C219
PROJECT A.C.O.R.N.Our goal at Stinson Middle School is to create a site where students can develop environmental awareness in our community. We want to create a vegetable garden and pollinator garden to establish and monitor Texas native plants, conduct soil investigations and develop an understanding of plants and pollinators.Mrs. Grona &  Mrs. AlatorreMondays @ 8amF106/ Back Patio
ROBLOX

Students will play Roblox 

Ms. FlemingFridays at 8:00 amC125
ROBOTICS CLUBTo build robots using LEGO Mindstorm technology to compete in the First Lego League (FLL) competitions.  Teams create robots to complete tasks and give presentations about solutions to real-world problems

Mr. Adair & 

Mr. Patterson

Thursdays 4pm - 5pmB121
SEWING CLUBStudents will learn basic sewing skills using sewing machines, practice fashion design, and using creativity in this craft.Ms. Selman & Ms. Grona

Every other Wednesday

C103
SOLAR CARSWe will build solar cars and race against other campuses.  Students will create their solar cars over a period of eight weeks.Mr.Adair &  Mr.LaymonFridays @ 8am starting in DecemberD205
SPANISH CLUBThe purpose of the Society is to recognize fellowship and service by middle school students who are studying Spanish.

Ms. Alatorre & Mr.Guzman

2nd Friday of the month at     7:55 amF106
STUDENT COUNCILThe Student Council is composed of students elected by their peers to represent them in decisions affecting the student body.  The student council organizes student dances and other special events, plans Howdy Week, Red Ribbon Week, teacher appreciation week, and participates in community service projects.Mrs. Treviรฑo & Ms. Castillo

Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month

Library Classroom or C118

 

Activities

Intramurals Sports logo

Northside ISD introduced the Intramural Program in 1992. The after-school program involves all middle schools and Health Careers High School and it is a place for students to enjoy recreational activity in the form of organized sports and tournaments at no cost to the family.

The 28-day program is available November thru March and will be led by campus teachers. Each campus will implement a schedule prior to the season beginning.

Please contact the front office for more information.

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