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Co-Curricular Programs

St. John the Baptist School offers many ways for students to get involved and increase a sense of belonging in school, church, and community. We encourage our students to respect themselves and others as God-given gifts to the world. Co-Curricular activities continue to build the Christ-like character of our children after school hours.

Child Care

Child Care

St. John the Baptist Child Care is a faith-based child care program, providing quality care and educational services to children six weeks to 5th grade. Children engage in a variety of activities that promote each child’s self-esteem, self-help skills, intellectual growth, social interaction, self-expression, fine and gross motor, and communication skills.

Band

Band

Learning to play a musical instrument is a valuable experience. Students come to appreciate good music through familiarity with specific compositions; they will receive enjoyment and a sense of satisfaction by being a member of a musical group. St. John the Baptist’s band program offers children in grades 5-8 the opportunity to learn an instrument and perform as part of a group. Registration

Running and Fitness Club

Running and Fitness Club

St. John the Baptist strives to provide a healthy experience for our students, both in mind and body. By participating in the fitness or running club, students have the opportunity to engage in fellowship and healthy habits while enjoying a variety of forms of exercise.

Drama

Drama

Parish and School Youth Choir

Parish and School Youth Choir

Students are invited to share their musical gifts by participating in this music-rich, faith-based youth choir. Youth Choir offers opportunities for students to express and develop musical talents and carry these skills through adulthood. 

Forensics

Forensics

St. John the Baptist’s forensics program for grades 6-8 teaches offers students an opportunity to develop research skills, critical thinking skills, organizational skills, persuasion skills, and oral communication skills. The skills that our students acquire in Forensics also prepare them for high school and beyond, including for various careers that require someone to think critically and to have good communication skills.

Student Council

Student Council

Student Council gives students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects. In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, the student council is the voice of the student body. They help share student ideas, interests and concerns with the school-wide community.

Math Club

Math Club

The Math Club aims to develop and teach mathematical skills, increase students’ enjoyment in learning and using mathematics, and raise students’ appreciation of the diversity of mathematics and its applications.