At each level, Headwaters School offers extracurricular programs to enrich students before, during, and after school. Check out some of the program offerings below!
Early Childhood Program | 18 months to 6 years
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Springs Extended Care
On the Springs Campus, we offer early arrival before school at 7:30 a.m. and after-school care until 5:45 p.m. each day. Classroom guides extend their day and create a fun environment for children to play with friends before and after school.
Primary Guide Andrew welcomes primary students to learn play soccer! This fun program introduces children to fundamental soccer principles, such as using your feet, dribbling and the basic rules of the game.
YCC Guide Becca will be offers after-school Spanish class for Primary students each semester. Join her for songs, games, and lessons after-school!
Elementary Program | K-5th Grade
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After-School Auxiliary Programs
Each semester, Headwaters works will programs outside of school to offer enrichment experiences for students after-school. From yoga to robotics to so much more, we aspire to find organizations with programs that suite our students and their needs.
Creek Extended Care
On the Creek Campus, we offer early arrival before school at 7:30 a.m. and after-school care until 5:45 p.m. each day. Classroom guides extend their day and create a fun environment for children to play with friends before and after school.
Librarian Julie Still and Learning Specialist Alex Gantley have started an Upper Elementary Book Club! Students are welcome to join this club where students will explore books together!
Middle School Program | 6th-8th Grade
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Guided Study
Guided Study is a place for middle schoolers to go 2 to 5 days a week when the school day lets out. This is a great place to get some extra homework support and allows middle schoolers to be on campus later than 3:30 p.m., especially if they aren't in sports or other extracurriculars. This is required for any Middle Schooler who is on campus after school lets out.
Middle School Drama
MS Drama is a weekly after-school activity that is semester-long. The class will culminate in a live performance of absurdity, hilarity, and intrigue. Join us!
Model United Nations
Model United Nations (MUN) has been a part of the school since 2014. As with all River Campus clubs and organizations, there is a big emphasis on student involvement.
Put the PACT into action this fall by joining the Middle School News team! Create a newsletter for the River Campus community that will spotlight campus news, Hawks athletics, opinions from our aspiring journalists, and much more! We invite writers, photographers, graphic designers, meteorologists, and proofreaders from all Middle School grades to be a part of a new Headwaters newspaper.
See All Clubs, Councils, and Organizations
Click here to see all Headwaters River Campus Clubs, Councils, and Organizations. This sheet also includes when they meet and how to get signed up!
Yearbook Club
Help create the yearbook at Headwaters! This club has Middle and High School groups that help capture, collect, write, and design the yearbook each school year.
High School Program | 9th-12th Grade
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High School Drama
HS Drama is a weekly after-school activity that is semester-long. The class will culminate in a live performance of absurdity, hilarity, and intrigue. Join us!
Model United Nations
Model United Nations (MUN) has been a part of the school since 2014. As with all River Campus clubs and organizations, there is a big emphasis on student involvement.
Headwaters National Honor Society Chapter's purpose is "to honor the academic achievement of students at Headwaters School and to utilize their resources to serve the school and surrounding community."
Click here to see all Headwaters River Campus Clubs, Councils, and Organizations. This sheet also includes when they meet and how to get signed up!
Yearbook Club
Help create the yearbook at Headwaters! This club has Middle and High School groups that help capture, collect, write, and design the yearbook each school year.
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