What school activities is your 9th grader involved in?

Anonymous
I know this will vary by high school but curious what school-related activities your 9th grader is doing? Mine has gone to a few different club, etc. meetings but hasn't found his thing yet -- and isn't a sports kid. Thanks
Anonymous
We have a lot of kids - here are the things they've been involved in as freshman:

Metmunc, playing piano for school play, Advocacy club, yearbook, animal rescue club, girls learn international, GSA, peer mentoring, Student gov't,
Anonymous
IMO the best options for non sports kids are drama (either on stage or backstage/tech), marching band, or student government. The other clubs all meet fairly infrequently and don’t lend themselves to close friendships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of kids - here are the things they've been involved in as freshman:

Metmunc, playing piano for school play, Advocacy club, yearbook, animal rescue club, girls learn international, GSA, peer mentoring, Student gov't,


What is Metmunc?

My 9th grader is running cross country, and is involved in the school's music program. I think that since both of those things are adult run, in a way that student clubs aren't, they've been easier for him to figure out. I don't think he's gone to a club meeting. I think he's doing HW during those slots.
Anonymous
Absolutely nothing and I'm trying not to worry about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a lot of kids - here are the things they've been involved in as freshman:

Metmunc, playing piano for school play, Advocacy club, yearbook, animal rescue club, girls learn international, GSA, peer mentoring, Student gov't,


What is Metmunc?


My 9th grader is running cross country, and is involved in the school's music program. I think that since both of those things are adult run, in a way that student clubs aren't, they've been easier for him to figure out. I don't think he's gone to a club meeting. I think he's doing HW during those slots.


Metropolitan United Nations Conference
Anonymous
Even non sporty kids can do sports. Perhaps a no cut sport like tennis, swimming, golf would be appropriate and they would teach him
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even non sporty kids can do sports. Perhaps a no cut sport like tennis, swimming, golf would be appropriate and they would teach him


These are cut sports at our high school. The only no cut sports I know of are football, wrestling and cross country if you make the cut off time. My 9th grader joined football and will wrestle for that reason. He rarely plays in games and had no idea if he will actually wrestle in tournaments but he’s met a lot of kids.
Anonymous
^rarely plays because he doesn’t start. He’s still enjoying it.
Anonymous
When my son gave up baseball and soccer at the end of middle school, I worried about what he’d do in HS. In 9th, he signed up for a bunch of random clubs but he didn’t follow through with them. Then in 10th grade he decided to join the newspaper and happily it stuck. The kids on staff were really friendly and became his social circle. It ended up being the best part of HS for him and he gained leadership experience as an editor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even non sporty kids can do sports. Perhaps a no cut sport like tennis, swimming, golf would be appropriate and they would teach him


Some kids are not good at sports and/or don’t like them (the two often go together!).

Debate team? Art club? Yearbook?
Anonymous
My kid did debate team and science Olympiad. Debate is intense. The time commitment can be similar to a sport.
Anonymous
My kid made the Improv team and is in the ensemble in the fall play. She went to the Bob Ross club once but now has no time with the play. She plays a sport outside of school so has a pretty full plate. She also is in the yearbook class and has made some friends there (not an extracurrciular).
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