- Einstein Middle
- Overview
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Clubs at Einstein
“Activity Club” (Formerly Known As Hang Time) Is the Only Club That Requires Families to Register Their Students Using the Following Link: Activity Search | Online Services (Activecommunities.com)
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Registration Will Be Monthly and Families Can Register Their Students on the 21st of Each Month for the Following Month.
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As an Example: Registration for November Starts October 21st. If a Student Is Registered for November, They Can Attend All Activity Club (Hang Time) Days in November. They Will Need to Register for November to Attend Activity Club (Hang Time) in December.
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In Order to Register Your Student for “Activity Club,” You Will Need to Set up an Account with the City of Shoreline.
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Log into Your Account, Find “Einstein Ms - Hang Time - November Activity Club” and Click Enroll.
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Einstein Staff-run clubs
Einstein run clubs will no longer require families to enroll their students using the same link used for Hang Time. If your student is interested in any of the clubs listed below (besides Hang Time Activity Club), they can simply show up on the days that the clubs run. Advisors will take attendance for each club session. Below is a list of the clubs currently running at Einstein along with a brief description of the club and advisor contact information.
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CURRENT 2022-2023 CLUBS
Tuesday Clubs:
Hang Time, Magic the Gathering, Yearbook Club, Knitty Gritty Fiber Arts, Story & Nonsense, Dungeons & Dragons, Asian Cultural Club
Hang Time
Come to the Commons after school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and join the fun. Games (dodgeball, capture the flag, soccer), projects, art activities, snacks and more.
Chess Club
Come play chess with friends! We meet in room 2319
Magic the Gathering
In this club we will be playing Magic The Gathering, which is a collectors card game like pokemon. In this fantasy-themed game, players use pre-made or customized decks to play against opponents. No experience is needed, there are students ready to teach you how to play! There are extra cards and beginner decks for use during club time, but club members can also bring their own decks to play with.
Yearbook Club!
Interested in Yearbook Club? Come to the library Tuesdays after school and check us out!
Right now most of the work is taking pictures and putting them on the pages.
Email Mrs. McMaster with any questions!
Knitty Gritty Fiber Arts
Do you like to crochet, knit or embroider? Want to learn or share a skill? Knitty Gritty Fiber Arts Circle is a place to come work on current projects or learn a new skill while providing a safe space to vent (or share) about anything on your mind with no judgement. Snacks provided. Club meets in the staff lounge.
The Story And Nonsense Club
This is a club focusing on the creation of stories. We will be going over world building, character development, and eventually make our own story (with a little nonsense here and there)! This club meets on Tuesdays after school in Ms. Haueter's room, 2335.
Dungeons & Dragons Club
Ms. Cornelius' room 1316
Asian Cultural Club
Have you ever wanted to learn about Asian culture, but felt it would be too confusing or take too much effort? Have you ever wanted a cool place to hang out with your buddies? Or do you just want to eat
snacks and watch anime? If any of these options resonated with you, then the Asian Cultural Union may be the club for you. We meet in Ms. Crocker's room (2215) almost every Tuesday after school and do all things Asian.
By the way: You do NOT have to be of Asian descent to join this club AND there are no sign-ups; walk in, walk out. Mrs. Crocker's Room 2215.Wednesday Clubs:
Hang Time
Hang Time
Come to the Commons after school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and join the fun. Games (dodgeball, capture the flag, soccer), projects, art activities, snacks and more.
Thursday Clubs:
Hang Time, Cut & Paste, Pizza & Books, TSA, LatinX Student Union, Coding Club, Yu-Gi-Oh!
Hang Time
Come to the Commons after school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and join the fun. Games (dodgeball, capture the flag, soccer), projects, art activities, snacks and more.
Cut & Paste
Do crafts while listening to audiobooks. Ms. Dame will provide a variety of craft materials (yarn, construction paper, beads, etc). You are welcome to provide your own materials or work with what is here. We'll choose the book together. (Every Thursday except the P&B dates below)
*No meeting 3/30!
Pizza & Books
Join us to talk about whatever book(s) you are reading right now. We will be joined by Rick Orsillo from the Shoreline and Richmond Beach branches of KCLS. We will meet on the last Thursday that there is school of each month. (10/27, 11/17, 12/15, 1/26, 2/16, 3/23, 4/20, 5/25)
LatinX Student Union
Our mission is to provide a space for our Latine/a/o students to learn about Latine culture and history and celebrate our cultura. We aim to enhance their ethnic identity, and to promote our culture and traditions to the Einstein student body. Activities include weekly club meetings, Latinx celebrations, dances, service, social, academic and leadership opportunities. ¡Si Se Puede!
Technology Students Association
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Technology Students Association (TSA) is an after-school club at Einstein. This club is an extension of the CTE Course - Introduction to Engineering and Robotics.
TSA offers additional opportunities for students to explore their interests in STEM and develop leadership skills. Students enrolled in the Engineering and Robotics course will be given priority. If spots are available, membership will be extended to all Einstein students.
In Washington, TSA serves more than 150 middle and high schools, and more than 7,000 students. Last year, Einstein’s TSA chapter participated in the Washington State Conference. Twenty-four Einstein students participated in the 4-day State competition and won awards in events like Dragsters, Structures, Web Design, Video Game Design, Forensics and more.
Meetings are held Thursdays, after school at Einstein.
Meetings will start in October and will run until mid April. During October and November the meetings will focus on learning about the TSA events and working on similar projects and activities. By the end of November students that are interested will register for the Washington State Conference and commit to preparing for 6 events for the March event. In December, TSA club meetings will shift to preparations for those registered for the Washington State TSA Conference.
Questions? Email Ms. Thurber
Coding Club
Coding Club meets on Thursdays from 3:40 to 4:35. It will continue each Thursday through the year if there is enough interest. It will be in room 1305, Mrs. Houck's room. Come work on your coding projects and share what you know with others. If you have questions stop by 1305 to talk with Mrs.Houck.
Yu-Gi-Oh Club
The Club Meets in Ms. Slinning's Room, 1319. All Skill Levels Are Welcome to Join Us! You Don't Have to Know How to Play or Have Any Cards, We've Got You Covered! Come Learn How to Play, Get Strong Cards, and Defeat the Master! That's the Yu-gi-oh [You-gee-oh] Club Starting This Thursday in Room 1319.
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