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Clubs & Activities

Extracurricular Activities at the Quashnet Intermediate School

At Quashnet School, learning doesn't stop when the school day ends. Our extracurricular programs offer students in Grades 3–6 a wide range of opportunities to explore their interests, build new skills, and connect with peers. Afterschool clubs, service organizations, and honor societies all provide ways for students to extend their learning beyond the classroom while developing leadership, creativity, and a strong sense of community. Whether participating in a Robotics, joining a club, a community service project, or being recognized for academic excellence, every student is encouraged to get involved and discover their passions.

Clubs

Over the last years, the Quashnet Intermediate School has been able to offer a variety of free after-school programs.  We will notify you when clubs become available so you can register your student .

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Service organizations

 

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Student Council

Quashnet School Council students
 Quashnet School Council working a round a table

quashnet National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS)

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The National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) was established in 2008 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) in partnership with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). NEHS recognizes students in both public and nonpublic elementary schools for their outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated personal responsibility. Through NEHS, students provide meaningful service to the school and community and develop essential leadership skills. NEHS supports these purposes by strengthening the lives of our nation’s elementary students and the schools in which they are enrolled.

By starting a chapter, elementary schools create a method for acknowledging achievement and focusing on the needs of the total child. In addition, NEHS provides information and resources to enhance the culture of achievement in the whole school, not merely the culture of a select few.

As the nation’s newest student recognition program, NEHS joins the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) and National Honor Society (NHS), the nation’s two oldest and largest student recognition programs, in creating a continuum of excellence being established throughout the elementary, middle, and high school education community.

Quashnet School Chapter--NEHS Bylaws