





"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 extracurricular 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
Audition
The Acting Ensemble is open to students who want an intensive experience in drama. After-school sessions include voice work, theatre movement, make-up techniques, and on-stage performances. Click here for more information.
7th, 8th
Visual Arts students
This group of enthusiastic and talented visual artists moves art out of the classroom and into the community. Members strengthen their art skills, perform community service projects, and complete pieces for their art portfolios. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Fall tryouts
The Jazz band is designed for students who want to explore more advanced Jazz musical techniques. Students must audition for the group by playing selected music. The following instruments are included: saxophone, trumpet, trombone/baritone, piano, bass, drums, or vibraphone. Click here for more information.
6th, 7th, 8th
Fall tryouts
The 24-member Noe Limit Steppers perform a variety of choreographed rhythmic clapping and stepping routines during the halftime of home games. The squad also performs at many invitational performances around the community. Click here for more information.