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JPIICS students have the opportunity to learn teamwork, cooperation, and more through a variety of activities conducted outside the normal school day.

Art Club
Ceramics, print making and scrapbooking experiences for students in grades 7 and 8.

Athletics
Any student attending JPIICS may play on the teams for St. Bartholomew Parish (SBAA) regardless of whether or not it is the family’s home parish.

       Fall:                Basketball, Football, Cheerleading
       Winter:           Girls' Volleyball, Boys' Basketball
       Spring:           Boys' Baseball, Boys' Volleyball, Track

Band
Instructional and advanced band classes are available after school for students in grades 4 through 8. Mr. Chuck Lauterbach

Bible Bowl
Grade 6 students on the Bible Bowl team undertake the task of studying 10 books of the Bible in preparation for an inter-school competition.

Broadcasting Team
Grade 8 students prepare and present morning announcements.

Choir
Choir members in grades 4-8 practice vocal lessons, have opportunities to cantor at Mass, and sing at various events.

Girls' Science Club
Visiting female scientists present programs to the 6th grade girls and their mothers.

Math Club
Academic teams compete with other schools.

Minds in Training (MIT)
Students in grades 1 - 4 are mentored by students in Grades 7 - 8.

Power of the Pen
This team of 7th and 8th graders works on enhancing writing skills and participates in a creative writing competition.

Science Club
Enriching science labs conducted after school.

Scouts
Girl Scouts K-8; Cub Scouts Grades 2-5; Boy Scouts Grades 6-8. The scouting programs are run through various parishes and are open to any of the JPIICS students.

Service Club 
Through this club, students learn that as individuals and as a group, they make a difference in the lives of others. Projects are designed to be done on-site.

Student Council
Representatives come from grades 5-8. The council emphasizes service and spirit.

Yearbook
Students in grades 7-8 get experience in photography and page design.

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Parents also get in on the fun and contribute to the school community through:

  • School Board
  • Parent-Teacher Organization
  • Classroom Volunteering
  • Volunteering in the Cafeteria
  • Recess Monitoring
  • Market Day and Scrip Volunteering

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