



Nashua Middle School Athletic Department
Nashua HS South
36 Riverside Dr.
Nashua, NH 03062-1312
603-589-2741
Middle School Athletic Director: Scott Insinga
Contact: insingas@nashua.edu
Go To www.highschoolsports.net
Why is www.highschoolsports.net the best way to look at schedules? Because this website is directly linked to our scheduling program that our athletic department uses. All edits/changes in daily schedules that may occur from time to time (game cancellations/postponements, time changes) will be immediately reflected on this site as edits are made.
If you have any questions about this, please contact the Nashua HS South Athletic Office at 589-2741
School Store
The school store, Eagle's Nest, is student run. Some items available are T-shirts, sweatshirts, boxer shorts, a variety of school supplies and other school essentials.
Ski Club
This Elm Street ski club goes to Crotched Mountain on Tuesday nights.
Lifts, lessons, transportation, and rentals, if needed, are provided. Due
to limited space available, students are selected by a lottery.
Ski Club starts on Tuesday, January 3rd. Leaving school @2:15 pm and
returning @ 8:00 pm at the front of the building on Elm Street. It
goes for five (5) weeks: Dates are: 1/3/06, 1/10/06, 1/l7/06,
1/24/06, 1/31/06. Dates for make up, if needed, will be announced.
When the students arrive in school with their equipment, they will be able to put it in Room 47 around 7:25 AM. That room will be locked during the day.
Drama Club
Elm Street’s Drama Club is made up of a group of enthusiastic students with many talents. Whether you like to act, sing, dance, build sets, work lighting or work back stage the drama club is for you. Elm Street Middle School’s Drama Club begins meeting in October. Students are offered a free drama workshop and are given the opportunity to audition for the spring musical play. There are opportunities for students as well as well as faculty and staff in our drama program! Give it a try! We are always looking for staff members to help out. See JoAnne Del Greco for more information or to volunteer your time and talents.
Honor Roll
Any student who attains an A or B average for any quarter during the school year will be rewarded. Students who make honor roll the whole year will be rewarded with certificates.
Mrs. Hughes, Rm. 219
Show Choir
The Elm Street Beat is open by auditions to all choral students. The group performs popular music at various events during the year both in and out of school.
Yearbook Club
Do you like to write, work with computers, take pictures or draw
illustrations? There are many specialty interests within the yearbook
club, is yours one of them? If so, then you should apply for acceptance
into the yearbook club. We meet during advisories with bi-monthly work
sessions, Wednesday after school, October Thru February. If you think you
have the dedication we are looking for, contact a yearbook advisor.
Mrs. Purington, Room 124
Mrs. Robie, Room 211
Artist Society
Artist Society
is scheduled to start again during Advisory. Co-Advisors are Melody Mesics and
Jan Moran. Most students are invited to join and many of them are talented in
various art expressions. Upon recommendation, and or/ portfolios, students
will be considered for participation. Portfolios show what the student can
do...it is a collection of art work that is reviewed. Students that are highly
interested and dedicated to many art forms can come. All Artist
Society students from previous years are welcome. We work on various art
activates, fund raisers, and art expressions that enable students to explore,
experiment and enjoy. Please come to Rooms 20 or 24 for more information,
before homeroom or at the end of the day are the times recommended.
Odyssey of the Mind, Destination Imagination
Odyssey of the Mind, now called Destination Imagination, is an exciting creative problem solving activity. Students work in teams of up to seven to
interpret problems that are designed to present great intellectual challenge. Both local and state competitions are held.
BOLD of Nashua
BOLD of Nashua is a community based youth organization that offers alternative activities and educational outreach programs for secondary aged students. Students
can sign a drug free pledge committing to positive choices about substance abuse prevention. BOLD contains 12 years of being "part of the solution in community prevention."
Art Club
The art club is open to all students that offers extra projects and fun with various art materials. Occasional guest artists further enhance student knowledge.
REACH
The REACH Process is intended to create an environment in which deliberate efforts are
made to recognize, identify, and nurture students with extraordinary abilities. Due to their uniqueness, these students require techniques, programs, and modifications of regular programs to develop maximum potential. REACH will strive to meet the needs of these students through educational instructions, programs, and activities.
Perfect Attendance
Any student who attains perfect attendance all year will be announced during promotion ceremonies at the end of the year, and will receive a certificate.
Library and Information Center
The library center provides access to information and materials for Elm St. Jr. High
students and staff. The center provides volunteer training to students who would like additional experience in learning a variety of aspects of running a library information center.
Lego Team - The FIRST LEGO League combines the concepts of inspiring and celebrating science and the technology in students with using real-world context and hands-on experimentation. Teams can build a robot and compete in a robotics event specially designed for their age group. Using LEGO bricks and other elements such as sensors, motors, and gears, teams gain hands-on experience in engineering and computer programming principles as they construct and program their unique robot inventions. Each year, teams must also complete a theme-related research/community service project. This year, the Lego teams meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6-8:30. Tournaments are in November and December.
Ms. Gaffney, M2
Space Club - Blast off into fun with the 21st Century SPACE CLUB. There will be hands-on activities, sci-fi movies, out-of-this-world adventures, and more. The Space Club will meet every Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in Room 304 starting September 29th. See Ms. Rock for more information.
Mrs. Rock, Room 304
World Language Club - The World Language Club is open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. The club meets once a month after school and is led by the World Language and ESL teachers. Each month focuses on a different culture (Spanish, French, Irish, Greek, etc), giving students the opportunity of experiencing different cultures. Students are given a snack based on the culture being focused on and an activity accompanies the culture of that month, from crafts to dance. A feast culminates the year.
Mrs. Burns, Room 215