External clubs that are owned and operated by third party organizations are fully responsible for the health and medical needs of students after school. Parents must be aware that SkyView health clinic staff are not present after school hours and, therefore, cannot provide delegated assistance with medications or medical emergencies that may occur during club meetings. Parents are responsible for reviewing the various medical safety policies of each third party organization operating clubs at SkyView Academy to make the best decision for the safety of their child.
Landsharks
We offer a non-competitive youth program to introduce running to young athletes in a safe and fun environment. The focus is on self-improvement, being an encouraging teammate, and making new friends. The Spring Track Series is a fun running program and is open to students in kindergarten through 6th grade. Please remember to purchase a team race shirt if this is your first season running. $75 registration fee through March 31st, then a $15 per runner additional fee will be applied. Please go to www.Landsharksrunningclub.com or scan the QR code below for team schedule information.
Sounds of the Sky Choir
Attention all 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders!
Mrs. Gildehaus would like you to know that Spring Choir is coming! Registration is Wednesday, January 22! Registration links will be live at 5:30 pm through parent email and Google Classroom. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Gildehaus - she is so excited to sing with you in after school choir!
Chess Wizards
Chess Wizards offers challenging chess lessons, fun group activities, exciting tournaments, and more! If your child is brand-new to chess, we'll teach them the basics and get them playing right away. If they're a seasoned checkmate artist, they'll learn new ways to show their creativity on the chess board. Monday's: Monday: 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Dates: February 3rd-March 7th. Click here for more details.
Robotics
-Design, Build, and Code: These are the core pillars of our teaching approach.
-Project-Based Learning: Age-appropriate, hands-on curriculum.
-Diverse Topics: Including Minecraft coding, engineering, robotics, 3D animation/game development, AR/VR, and more.
-Real-World STEAM Applications: Integrating STEAM concepts into everyday projects.
-Cognitive & Presentation Skills: Enhancing problem-solving and communication through hands-on projects.
-Competition Preparation: Instruction by award-winning teachers with opportunities for high-end coding and robotics competitions.
-Parental Involvement: Keeping parents engaged with regular progress updates on their child's learning journey.
Click here for more information.
Cub Scouts
Pack 870 exists to have fun, encourage advancement, hold monthly outings, attend yearly camps, and maintain a close connection to the Scout Law. We have a separate boys and girls Den-level program (boy and girl dens meet separately). Everyone is welcome!
Learn more here.
KidsStage
KidStage is a theatre and acting class for kids! The curriculum includes concentration, teamwork, improvisation, movement, voice and
basic theatre terminology. At the end of the class, KidStage kids will perform for peers and parents. Oct 21st – Dec 16th (skip 11/25). More information here.
More coming soon...
STEMblazers is Now Open for Registration: 8th - 12 graders
Registration for STEMblazers is now open to students in grades 8-12. In Douglas County, this unique opportunity is only available at our campus. Join students, teachers, and professionals who work in the STEM industry for afternoon meetings centered on career exploration, preparation for college and careers, and engineering challenges. Register here: https://www.stemblazers.org/register.
Chess Wizards for Middle School
Your brain is your superpower... are you ready to use it? Join the Chess Wizards community today for fun, friendship, and some serious chess skills. All experience levels welcome. We make chess fun for everyone! Register here.
More coming soon...
Hiking Club: Sra. Lui
The purpose is to spread awareness of wilderness safety. We will meet twice a month. The first meeting is to plan the hike and learn about the wildlife in the area, and the second meeting is outside of school doing the actual hike.
Strength and Conditioning: Mr. Ramsey
Club-Prerequisite: Passed the Strength and Conditioning Class at SVA. Strength Club is intended to give students who have completed the Strength and Conditioning course a means of continuing the program learned during class. Strength Club is also an opportunity for students to try new ideas and movements if they wish. Serious work is expected and all members of Strength Club must be working with a program. Lifting for strength with a barbell is a life skill. Join the club to continue building a strong life!
Green Club: Mr. Euscher
Green Club is a way for SkyView students to get involved in the natural world around them. We plan to benefit our community and local environment through volunteering, fundraising, and gaining an in-depth understanding of the environment through research. Green Club is held every Monday during Advisement in room number 231, and we would love for you to join us!
Psychology Club: Mrs. Schuman
Open to all 9-12 grade students!
This club's goal is to educate the student body about psychology and the human brain. We will hold many fun activities while also working to create a safer environment and advocating for students’ mental health. We meet every other Tuesday in advisement. Open to all, this club will be an inclusive space for people interested in and passionate about psychology!
Turner Classic Movies: Mrs. Rupp
Welcome to the TCM Club! TCM stands for Turner Classic Movies. As a group, we enjoy timeless Technicolors and an abundance of vintage movies from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, and beyond. Students who hold a love for bygone eras and aesthetics are invited to join!
Happy Feet Dance Club: Ms. Cartee
A vibrant dance club at the school offers a diverse range of dance styles, catering to dancers of all levels. Whether beginners or advanced, students can explore various forms, including hip-hop, break dancing, contemporary, and more. The club provides a supportive environment where members can enhance their skills, learn new techniques, and express themselves through movement. Members can develop their skills and share their passion for dance through regular practices and collaborative learning sessions in a supportive community.
Fashion Club: Ms. Hartrich
Fashion Club is a space for like-minded students from 9th-12th grade! We will host meetings about twice a month and plan events such as a clothing swap, movie night, and workshops about sewing, modeling, marketing, and more! We want to help students with an interest in fashion have a place to express their creativity and find opportunities to pursue a career in fashion. Students will be able to meet new people, and we will also have volunteer opportunities in the fashion world. We plan to volunteer at non-profits such as Dress for Success and at events such as Denver Fashion Week.
Swifties Club: Ms. Stewart
Open to all 9-12 grade students! Swifties Club is a place for Taylor Swift lovers at SVA. We will express our love by analyzing her best work (all of it), looking at her eras, albums, best performances, etc.
Fiber Arts Club: Senor Negrón
The purpose of the club is to bring together people who like to create through fiber arts (knitting, weaving, crocheting, embroidery, felting, etc.). We will learn and practice fiber art techniques and work on independent projects. We also hope to donate some of our items.
Reading Buddies *Service hours opportunity: Mrs. Drazek
Open to all 9-12 grade students! The purpose of the club is to connect HS students with the preschoolers and have fun reading together. We meet in Room 208 (Drazek) on Thursdays at 2:00. Then we go to the 3-year-old preschool class and read them books from 2:00-2:30.
Literary Magazine Club: The Write Way: Mrs. Worley
SkyView Academy's Literary Magazine is a platform that features diverse and engaging content, including poetry, argumentative essays, and mixed media artwork. Our target audience is high school students who are passionate about literature and creative expression. The magazine was inspired by the mission to provide a platform for students to share their literary and artistic works. We aim to showcase the unique voices and perspectives of young writers and artists, fostering a community of creativity and inspiration. Our commitment to amplifying the creativity of high school students sets us apart and drives our mission to celebrate literary and artistic expression.
Blackjack Club: Ms. Touhey
This club aims to be a way for people to band around a hobby, encourage friendly competition, teach people new card games such as BlackJack and give opportunities to learn counting cards.
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes): Mr. Gregory
Open to all 9-12 grade student-athletes! To support and encourage athletes at Skyview and grow our faith together as a community. Since 1954, FCA has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful platform of sport to reach every coach and every athlete with the transforming power of Jesus Christ. FCA focuses on serving local communities around the globe by engaging, equipping and empowering coaches and athletes to unite, inspire and change the world through the gospel.
CSA (Catholic Student Association): Mrs. Cruz
Open to all grade levels. Catholic Student Association is a club that meets bi-monthly. Students that attend CSA not only grow their relationship with Jesus but their fellow students as well.
SkyView Academy
6161 Business Center Drive
Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
303-471-8439
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communications@svak12.org
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