Welcome to our Extra Curricular Activity page. We will continue
adding more extra curricular activites over time. So please continue to check back
with us. If you have an national organizations that would be appropriate for this page,
please contact us at our Email address below.
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http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geographybee/howto.html
- Geography Bee - Find
out information on registering for the Geography Bee, important dates and geography education.
Plus take an online quiz
"play the game"which posts 5 new questions a day.
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http://www.spellingbee.com/ -
Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee - Learn about
the organization, it's purpose and it's history. Or find out about
suggested rules for local spelling bees.
Contact Us
for information on how to participate and check out the special section on
homeschools and their eligibility for
participation.
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http://www.destinationimagination.org/
- Destination ImagiNation is an international organization for kindergarten through college students
and community groups that teacheslife skills and expanding imagination through
team-based creative problem solving. Each team must obtain a
passport license to participate.
All the information needed is on this site.
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http://www.4-h.org/fourhweb/
- 4H - If you would like to learn more about
joining 4-H in your area go to your statepage and look for the county links.
"I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart to greater loyalty, my Hands to
larger service, my Health to better living for my club, my community, my country and
my world."
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http://www.scouting.org/nav/signup.html
- Boyscouts of America - Go to
Starting a Unit to learn how to start a unit of your own through your
school, community organization, or religious organization. Then go to
Local Council Locator where you can locate a BSA council in your area.
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http://jfg.girlscouts.org/jfgfunctions/cnclfind/cnclmap.htm
- Girl Scouts - Locate a girl scout council in your
area or just learn about the
girlscouts in the USA.
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http://www.lifesmarts.org/- Life Smarts
is a group activity that teaches teens consumer knowledge: personal finance,
health and safety, environment, technology, and consumer rights and responsiblities.
It is open to teens in the 9th -12th grades and is available in various states.
(Each team must have an adult coach over the age of 18 years old). To see if your
state is involved go to
http://www.lifesmarts.org/state.htm
where you can contact the state corrdinator to learn more about state
competitions, valuable community resources and information on how to begin a team.
For further information go to
http://www.lifesmarts.org/ncce.htm
for the FAQ's page. For step by step directions on getting started, click on
http://www.lifesmarts.org/game/index.html
© 2002 Terri Ray
This page was last updated on Tuesday, June 18, 2002
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