Clubs & Activities
WMS Clubs & Activities
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While not a club students can join, PBIS provides incentives and schoolwide events to build a culture of high behavioral expectations for all Warner students. Activities generally take place during the school day, but may include after-school reward activities.
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Contact: Rick Newsock, WMS Athletic Director & Susan Diamond, Beaver-Vu Bowling
Type: After-School Club
Description:
This program is held at Beaver-Vu Bowling Alley in Beavercreek. The Big Red Bus will take students from Warner to the bowling alley, where parents are responsible for pick-up. This activity is open to all WMS students. There is a weekly cost. -
Advisors: Mrs. Black and Mrs. Phillips
Type: After-School Club
Description:
A student-led group that focuses on the climate of Warner.
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Advisor: Mrs. Nolan
Type: Class
Description:
The student-led orientation group, requires students to attend Mrs. Nolan’s Leadership class. -
Advisors: Mrs. McAlister-Gray
Type: After-School Club
Description:
This group is for 8th grade students. Members help 6th- and 7th-grade students successfully transition to life in middle school! The program provides a structure in which students feel real connections with each other, thus increasing school safety and reducing bullying.
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Advisors: Ms. Penn and Mrs. Fortener
Description:
The NJHS is to help enable students who achieve a set of established standards to improve leadership and promote service activities to build responsibility and promote support within the community in which they live.Eligibility:
7th and 8th grade students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average or above and have no suspensions, ISI, or detentions. -
Advisor: Mr. Zinger
Type: After-School Club
Description:
An international program that introduces STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) to children and young people ages 4-16 through engaging, hands-on robotics and real-world problem-solving. It combines robot building and programming with scientific research and teamwork, fostering skills in critical thinking, coding, and engineering.
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Advisor: Mr. Klosterman
Type: After-School Club
Description:
This after-school robotics program provides the tools to inspire tomorrow's problem solvers through the use of educational robotic solutions. -
Hosted by: Cedarville University Students
Type: After-School Club
Description:
This after-school program is a mentorship and small-group program that is open to 6th grade girls.
Guidelines for Clubs & All After-School Activities
- All student rules and regulations are in effect at any Xenia Community School functions, related activities, and school-sanctioned events. Students who leave the building before programs end are not allowed to return.
- Loitering outside will not be permitted.
- Students who frequently roam and/or prove to be rude to others will be asked to leave immediately. School disciplinary action will be taken.
- Prior to the event, students are required to make arrangements for immediate pick-up at the conclusion of the event.
- School Dances: Students will not be permitted to come late or leave early without an administrator’s permission. Only Warner Middle School students are permitted to attend dances. Exceptions for home-schooled students can be made by the administration.