A.I.S.E.S. (American Indian Science & Engineering Society) - This is a club for students who are part or all Native American. The purpose of the club is to explore science as it relates to our earth (its people, its other life forms, its environment, and its place in the universe of the creator) and to become eligible for scholarships to college, as well as participating in science fairs. We will be meeting the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 am beginning this month. We officially rec'd our recognition as a chapter last week, in November. Dr. Marsha Goin is the Chapter sponsor.
Art Club - NDA Art Club is for the student interested in any type of visual art (fine art, commercial art, political art, crafts, etc.). The club meets the first Monday of each month and plans many art activities such as, service projects, fund raisers, art competitions, fieldtrips and activities that allow the students to express their artistic side. The club is open to everyone at NDA
ASTRA - ASTRA is a student organization sponsored by the Local Altrusa Club as part of their program of community service. This student organization offers the opportunity for students to use their time and talent to enrich the lives of others by working with other local civic and volunteer groups on service
Book Club - We love to read – mysteries, fantasies, biographies, the classics – just about everything! We meet once a month to discuss a particular book; if someone doesn't have time to read our current selection they come anyway. It's a great opportunity to share your favorite titles and find out what others are reading.
Bowling Club
Chess Club - The Chess Club, led by parent volunteer Dr. Jim Warpinski, meets regularly after school to study and practice strategy as well as learn the etiquette of chess competition. Members run the gamut of ability—from beginners to expert. Most meetings are rather quiet. . . as the players sit face-to-face in chess competition.
Drama Club - The student-led Drama Club provides opportunities for students to perform onstage, work on a stage crew, and learn the ins and outs of the theater. With student directors as well as guest directors from the community and area colleges, the Drama Club has been a "growing ground" for many NDA students who have performed in Drama Club productions, summer productions, and NDA musicals, not to mention the students who pursue theater after graduation.
Environmental Club
Fencing
- We fence, of course, which means we wear special safety equipment and attemt to hit other people with swords while trying not to get hit ourselves. At our weekly practices, we learn the techniques of saber fencing, apply them vigorously upon each other, and applaud when someone does something that works really well. We regularly compete against other schools, students and adults included.
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Forensics - Forensics is the art of public speaking. In forensics, students choose a type of performance from broad categories such as acting, reading, speech, etc. This means students can do everything from act in a large group for part of a play, to perform poetry, or even put together a radio show. Students get a chance to perform at forensics tournaments against other schools in the spring.
French Club - The French Club was designed as a cultural crossroads where students come together to organize various activities around the French/Francophone culture. It gives students the opportunity to enjoy speaking French in informal settings.The NDA French Club focuses on the social, linguistic, political, diplomatic, and cultural issues pertaining to France and the French-speaking world. The club also sponsors cultural activities.
FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America is a national association of more then 250,000 high school students interested in becoming more successful in the business world. The NDA chapter help prepare students for "real world" professional experiences. Members gain the competitive edge for college and career successes. Membership in FBLA helps you learn about business and gives you the opportunity to see the real world through interaction with business leaders from across the country. You will experience the chance to test your business skills at state and national competitions. A trip to New York City is planned for January, 2008.
German Club - NDA German Club exists to raise awareness and appreciation of German culture through an enjoyable community and engaging activities while developing leadership skills and promoting service within the school, local, and international community.
Intramural Basketball - A basketball league formed entirely of Notre Dame student teams that takes place on Saturday mornings in January and February. Teams generally play one or two games a week and there is a championship tournament at the conclusion of the league.
Intramural Volleyball
Jazz Band - Instrumentation includes Trumpets, Trombones, Saxophones, Percussion (including drum set), Guitar, Piano, and Bass. Other instruments may be permitted, especially in our jazz combo setting. Jazz Band is for Band students. Rare exceptions for non Band members to be involved.
Lacrosse Club
Math Club - Notre Dame Academy's Math Team competes in 5 Green Bay Metro math meets each year. Students do 4 rounds of individual problems and participate in 1 team round. High scoring students in each grade division receive medals; all students receive cookies and soda. Math Club is a very minimal time commitment, we meet only a few times a year for practice. Students are excited about this growing club.
Musical - The presentation of the all school annual musical is a collaboration between NDA faculty members, community volunteers, parents AND many students. Whether you are on stage or backstage, the experience of being involved in an NDA musical is a memorable one!
National Honor Society - Membership in Notre Dame's chapter of National Honor Society is an honor bestowed upon a student based on outstanding scholarship, character, leadership, and service. To be eligible, a student must be a member of the junior or senior class. Candidates must have been in attendance at the school a minimum of one semester. The national standard for scholarship is a cumulative gpa of 10.0.
NDA Witness - NDA Witness is a student organization with a mission to enrich and deepen one's spiritual life, help the student body become aware of the importance of the sacraments and grow in their faith, to foster Notre Dame Academy's Roman Catholic Identity by bringing forth a passion for the Eucharist.
Scrapbooking Club - The scrapbook club allows students to work on their personal scrapbooks during monthly meeting sessions. The members use the club's many scrapbooking tools like punches and creative cutting tools. Learn new scrapbooking techniques and have fun sharing your memories with friends.
Spanish Club - The Spanish Club raises awareness and appreciation of Spanish-speaking cultures and gives students the opportunity to use their language skills outside of the classroom. The club has also sponsored activities such as salsa lessons, fundraisers and service opportunities in the community.
Student Ambassador Corps - The NDA Student Ambassador Corps is a group of students, male and female, who support the recruitment efforts of the Notre Dame Academy Admissions Office by assisting with recruitment activities and events throughout the year.
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Student Government - Student Government is behind most of the student-related activities here at NDA. With elected leadership from all four classes and volunteers from throughout the school, Student Government organizes events, such as dances and the always popular Mr. NDA Contest; promotes service to the community, including food drives and visits to elementary schools; and leads out in school spirit by organizing pep rallies and creating "THE Shirt" sold every fall.
Swing Choir - Swing Choir is a choral group (16 – 24 members) of singers who perform with movement – primarily Broadway musical theatre songs, along with some classic and modern pop numbers. This group also includes a student "sound person" and a student combo of piano, drums and bass. They perform thru out the community.
Triton Club - Triton club is the spirit club at NDA. Triton club members make locker signs, set up fan busses, help out with school activities, and support clubs and sporting events.
Writers Union & Literary Magazine -
Writers Union Haiku
The young author writes
Hope and feedback is given
Coffee is consumed
Yearbook - The Notre Dame Academy Yearbook Club meets weekly throughout the school year to plan and create the yearbook, which is delivered early the following fall. Student editors lead teams of staff members to design, write copy, and take pictures for pages on school events, organizations, sports teams, and other activities. Anyone may join the club; participants are asked to attend weekly meetings and assist editors with assembling pages in order to meet deadlines.