Clubs
School Clubs 2020 - 2021
- Baked With Care
- Chess Club
- Earth Advocates
- Fit and Focused Club
- GSA Club
- Stoller Drama Club
- Stoller's Project Lit Book Club
- Stoller Stitches - Knitting Club
- Stoller Students Affinity Space for BIPOC Students
Baked With Care
Baked With Care meets weekly to learn about baking and decide on a bake to try out for the week. We are partnering with Blanchet House which serves people who are houseless. Those who want to donate their bakes will drop off a bag of cookies (or whatever else we decide) at Stoller and all the bakes are delivered to Blanchet House by a staff member. The goal of this club is to share a common hobby that has become the rage during this time. This is a voluntary club that will require you to use appliances, stoves, and ingredients in your home. At any time, you do not have to participate in the bake or the donation of the bakes. You are also welcomed to change recipes based on dietary requirements, allergies, or simply access to ingredients.
Meets every Wednesday 12pm. Club limited to 30 students.
Questions? Contact Jen Swartz - jennifer_swartz@beaverton.k12.or.us
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.
Chess Club
Chess club would be an opportunity for students to play each other in games of chess online. This is the website to create a free account so that we could search for each other: https://www.chess.com/play/online. It would be an opportunity to meet some new students and build connection while having fun. Meets Tuesdays 4:15-5:00pm. Limit 10 students.
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.
Questions? Contact Remi McLeod - remi_mcLeod@beaverton.k12.or.us.
*This club is currently full and has a waiting list.*
Earth Advocates
Earth Advocates focuses on student-developed green initiatives in Stoller and our community, as well as teaching students about advocacy for important climate issues. Virtual activities include learning about climate change, climate justice, and important issues impacting our region/planet. I also hope to have students develop advisory lessons or awareness events to teach their peers about climate issues.
Meets every Tuesday 4-5pm. Club limited to 30 students.
Questions? Contact Lauren Goemaat- lauren_goemaat@beaverton.k12.or.us
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.
Fit and Focused Club
This club will offer participants an opportunity to stay fit and stay focused on their studies. Club members will participate in fitness challenges and receive support with their academic goals. And of course, we will simply take the time to build our community and have fun with games and conversation!
Meets Tuesdays at 4:15pm. Questions?
Contact Kyle Nagelmann - kyle_nagelmann@beaverton.k12.or.us, or Connor Nelson - connor_nelson@beaverton.k12.or.us, kyle_nagelmann@beaverton.k12.or.us
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.
GSA Club
GSA Club stands for Gender Sexuality Alliance: It is a safe place for anyone who identifies as LGBTQ+ or as an ally to talk, make friends and support each other.
Meets on asynchronous Wednesdays 2:30-3:00.
Questions? Contact Victoria Cato - victoria_cato@beaverton.k12.or.us
You will need a parent to complete the linked form to get permission to participate.
Stoller Drama Club
We will be playing a lot of "Camera On" drama games, be prepared to be seen! Meets the first Wednesday of every month from 12:30-1:30pm.
You will need a parent to complete the linked form to get permission to participate.
Questions? Contact Sarah Tuck - sarah_tuck@beaverton.k12.or.us
Stoller's Project Lit Book Club
A local chapter of a national program. Books selected reflect the diversity that exists in society and are contemporary and engaging to students. Promotes a love of reading.
Meets Wednesdays 1:00-1:30pm. Club limited to 25 students.
Questions? Contact Kelly Anderson - kelly_anderson@beaverton.k12.or.us
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.
*This club is currently full and has a waiting list.*
Stoller Stitches - Knitting Club
Stoller Students Affinity Space for BIPOC Students
We hope that this affinity space offers all BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) students an opportunity to engage with those who are also navigating a culture and society that centers whiteness and offer a safe place to talk about our experiences. This space will also serve as a space to deepen our cultural awareness and competency. We will be learning and discussing issues of race and how to show up in antiracist ways to support an inclusive and safe community at Stoller and beyond.
Meeting every other Wednesday from 4-5pm, starting on December 2nd!
Questions? Contact Jasmine Locke - jasmine_locke@beaverton.k12.or.us, Suki Birge - suki_birge@beaverton.k12.or.us, or Maria Bolanos - maria_bolanos@beaverton.k12.or.us
Please click here to sign up: Parent Permission Form.