





"After-school Activities Give Students Leg up"
Note that some information about various After-School Activities is still being determined. Please check back frequently to see upcoming changes in information.
Studies show that students who participate in extra-curricular activities generally feel more connected to their schools and perform better academically than children who are not as involved outside the classroom. That research has been confirmed at Noe, which sponsors more than 30 clubs and organizations for students throughout the school year.
What follows is a partial list of activities, as well as what grade levels can participate and whether the activity is open to all or has tryouts. Students should listen for sign-up dates during daily announcements.
If you are new to the school community, please read over the list and look for clubs that your child might be interested in joining. If you are returning to Noe, you might find additional groups that your child could consider in the coming year.
Parents, if you are interested in assisting one or more of the clubs, please contact the school office.
7th, 8th
3.5 GPA
Noe's academic honor society is open to recommended students who maintain a 3.5 grade-point average and good conduct and perform at least four hours of community service each month during the school year. Students are selected after the sixth grade. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
An offshoot of the Kiwanis Club, Builder’s Club is similar to the high school’s version of Key Club. The focus of the club is to foster the idea and practice of volunteerism. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
The Chess Club is for any student interested in the game of chess. Practices are throughout the year with the final tournament in the spring. Note: Only select students, based on attendance at practices and skill level, will be able to compete in the tournaments. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Cougar Chronicle is the for students who would like to help create a school newspaper. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
FCCLA is the only in-school organization with the family as its central focus and functions as an integral part of the family and consumer sciences curriculum. Members complete projects that demonstrate positive individual and family life skills, effective decision-making, consumer skills, self-responsibility, and strategies for selecting career path options. Members also produce and/or make public presentations demonstrating applied learning. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
First in Math is an online math computation program. Students can have fun playing math games online and participating in online competitions. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Future Educators of America lets minority students explore education careers as part of a broader effort to increase the pool of minority educators in Kentucky. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Fall tryouts
Students work as a team to discover rich and varied ways of thinking about and solving complex problems. During interscholastic competitions, the students work together to present original and creative proposals under tight deadlines. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
This activity is for students with a high interest and ability in mathematics. Students work on a variety of higher-level math problems and learn various strategies for solving them. Weekly practices prepare team members for regional and state competitions in the spring. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Fall tryouts
Students work as a team to answer factual questions under timed conditions. The team competes against other local schools during the fall semester and competes in Governor’s Cup contests in the spring semester. Noe sponsors Quick Recall teams at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and sixth grade level. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Do you like helping save the environment? Do you like to explore? This is the club for you. Have an exciting time exploring our environment and learn how you can make a difference in saving our world. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
The STLP participants meet weekly to learn more about computers and technology applications and use their skills to assist other students and teachers as needed. Click here for more information.
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6th, 7th, 8th
Both of these programs are to help students succeed academically. If you are struggling in any subject and need a little help, see which of these programs will be for you. Click here for more information.