Activities
Please email Melisa Messenger for more information about athletics and activities at Aldo Leopold Community School.
Rotating After School Enrichment classes (all ages) are offered in Fall, Winter and Spring. Previous classes have included: Legos for Littles, Exotic Animals, Modern Dance, YWCA TechGyrls, Project Frenzy, Yoga, Junkbots by Proto, Intro to Chess, Sewing 101, Tamale Making class and MUCH more!
School Wide Special Events Include: Monthly Unity Celebration, Fall Fest, Trivia Night, Legacy Days, Exploratory Week, Day of Service, 8th Grade Celebration, Family Movie Nights, Specials' Open House, Portfolio Night, Student led Parent/Teacher Conferences and Parent/Child Playgroups.
Athletics (via Washington Middle School)
Fall
Soccer (co-ed)
Cross-country (co-ed)
Volleyball (girls)
Winter
Basketball (co-ed)
Wrestling (boys)
Spring
Track (co-ed)
Activities (at Aldo for middle school students)
- Art Club
- Battle of the Books
- Chess Club
- Dance
- Drama Club
- Forensics
- Show Choir
- Spanish Club
- Student Government
- Yearbook
- Running Club (Includes elementary students)
Additional Information
Board Policy
Board Policy 370 - Co-Curricular Activities (to view the policy, please visit BoardDocs and search for the policy)
Co-Curricular Code of Conduct
The Green Bay Area Public Schools Code of Conduct is used with all clubs and activities as well as athletics. To review the Code of Conduct, please visit the Expectations & Code of Conduct page on the District website.
Activities Eligibility Form
All students interested in participating in an activity will need to complete the Activities Eligibility Form to participate. If your student already participated in an activity this year at Aldo, they should have all the paperwork turned in. To find the Elementary & Middle School Activities Eligibility forms, please visit the Forms page on the District website.
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