#TheWebberWay

Clubs at Webber

Information on Student-led clubs can be found here:

If you are interested in starting a student-led club at Webber, students can fill out a form on this page by logging in as a student. 

School sponsored clubs:

Art Club

Thursdays 2:45 - 3:45 pm in Art room

For more information contact Mrs. Ruiz: chruiz@psdschools.org

Dungeons & Dragons and Tabletop Games 

What:  This is a student-initiated club. In this club we will meet after school to learn about Dungeons and Dragons, its history, how to make character sheets, play in a campaign, and develop skills to become a Dungeon Master.  We are also open to playing other role-playing tabletop games for interested students. All students and staff are welcome to attend. Parents with DnD experience are encouraged to sign up to volunteer with PSD at Webber. Dungeon Master experience to facilitate and run multiple campaigns is always appreciated. We will start beginners with the first edition and level 1 characters whenever possible.  

Where:  Webber LMC

When: Mondays from 2:25-3:30

  • Dungeon Masters meet September 9th & 16th
  • Players start on September 30th

Who: Mrs. Broste (ebroste@psdschools.org)

Guitar Club

For anyone who is a beginner in guitar. There are guitars available to rent out to students so you do not need to provide your own! This is a yearlong club where students will learn acoustic songs and guitar chords together. 

Tuesdays 2:25 - 3:25 pm in C18 Beginning 9/10.

For more information contact Ms. Bolt: kbolt@psdschools.org

Magic: The Gathering Club

Magic the Gathering is the world's original and most popular trading card game. Playing magic is an excellent way to stimulate the mind, think creatively and solve problems while improving linguistics, building social skills, and learning how to be respectful in competitive situations. This club is for anyone who plays Magic or wants to learn how to play. Cards and other supplies will be available for new players

We will meet Tuesdays 2:30 - 3:30 pm in room C13 (starting September 17th)

For more information contact bpeterse@psdschools.org

Mountain Bike Club

The Webber Mountain Bike Club is an after-school club for students in 6th-8th grade who would like to further their mountain biking ability with an emphasis on skill building, trail etiquette, team building, and having fun riding bikes. This is an excellent opportunity for students to gain confidence on their bikes, get exercise, and to make new friends. The club meets on Fridays from 2:40-5:00 through the fall and spring (August - October, March - May). We ride from Webber to access our local foothills trails. Consider joining the Webber MTB Club!

For more information contact Mrs. Bauman-Stuckey: nbauman@psdschools.org

Odyssey of the Mind 

Do you like to build things, all kinds of things out of whatever you can find in the garage or around your house? Do you like to write your own stories and act them out? Then this is the club for you! Odyssey of the Mind is a worldwide competition that challenges groups of 7 students to solve one of 5 different problems – build a vehicle, create a technical apparatus, remake a classic (art, music, literature), build a structure to hold 1000lbs+ out of balsa, or create a humorous skit to solve a problem. You will compete first against other middle schools in the region and then a second state-level competition. The top 2 teams from the state level have the opportunity to compete at the World Competition – 900+ competitors from 26 states and 14 different countries. . To see what the Webber Problem 4 Balsa build team did the year that won them 7th out of 65 teams in the world in their division, and 4th overall in weight holding 1244lbs on 16grams of balsa beating the high school and college division teams, please click on the link. https://youtu.be/Jf5t6xtZ-X4

2024-2025 Season Kick-off Meeting: Wednesday, October 16th from 6-7pm in the Webber Lunchroom

Feel free to reach out with any questions to:
Mitzi Berger

Webber OM Coordinator

mitziana.berger@gmail.com

Quiz Bowl

A competition of Math, History, Science, Pop Culture, Music, and Literature trivia.
Fridays  2:50 - 4:00 pm in Mod 1
For more information contact Mr. Bono: vbono@psdschools.org

Science Bowl

Science Bowl is a team competition in which students pit their knowledge of Earth and Space Science, Life Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics against other schools in the region in a trivia-style competition.  High placement at the regional tournament qualifies teams for the national tournament in Washington, D.C.

Informational meeting 9/18/24 2:25-3:00pm

Meet every Wednesday (except during monthly staff meetings)  2:25-3:25pm in Mod 1 (South)

For more information about the bowl visit https://sites.google.com/psdschools.org/wmssb or email Mr. Bono vbono@psdschools.org

Science Olympiad 

Science Olympiad is a team competition that consists of 23 events ranging across all science and engineering categories.

Each team consists of 15 students and they will compete in 3-5 events, of their choosing. 

Students compete at the Regional and hopefully State level in March and April.  

For more information about the Science Olympiad visit: soinc.org or coloradoscienceolympiad.org

Meets Thursday 2:30 - 4:00 pm until November 
Meets Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 - 4:00 pm November and beyond
Contact Erin Bradford for more information about WEBBER Science Olympiad: ebradford@psdschools.org

WAVE

WAVE is Webber Aerospace Ventures in Education. WAVE is Webber’s oldest-running club dating back to the first Mission in 1992. Modeled on NASA, student participants prepare for and complete a simulated space mission each Semester. Currently, Missions visit the Moon or Mars. Students will have an opportunity to join a number of Teams specializing in Life, Water, Geology, Journalism, Systems Engineering, Hospitality and Security, Satellite Engineering, and other fields. This club is almost entirely student-run and supported by a strong alumni network. All Webber Panthers are welcome to join, and there is always a team that fits the interests of the student.

Students who sign up for the first time do so at the “Mission Specialist” level. There are no interviews or applications required. Once a student has completed one Mission, they become eligible for positions of greater leadership. Leadership positions, including Team Commander, Team Project Manager, Astronaut, Flight Director, and Mission Director, are “unlocked” based on numbers of Missions completed and at which position. All students applying for a Project Manager, Astronaut, or Director position, will need to sign up for an interview. An interview schedule will be set at an initial informational meeting at the beginning of each semester. If a student misses the initial sign-up and is interested in becoming part of the WAVE Leadership Team, they should see Mr. Schroeder. Students may combine after-school activities such as Sports and Academic clubs and still participate in Wave

Welcome to WAVE video

Mission website

WAVE meets every Tuesday from 2:30-3:40pm in the Tech Room (E01). 
There is a $40 fee associated with participation. 
For more information contact Mr. Schroeder: geoffs@psdschools.org

Wellness Club 

Come play! Anyone who wants to play more of the fun games we do in PE should join us from 2:30-3:30 on Mondays starting in November. Wellness Club members also help with set up for our Wellness Activity Nights. If you want to learn more about our annual Dodgeball and Ricochet Tournaments, plan to attend the Wellness Club. Wear clothes for physical activity because we will be moving for most of the meeting!

  • Mondays 2:30 – 3:30 pm in the gym starting November 4th - March 10th 
  • Questions? Contact Mrs. Laaveg: klaaveg@psdschools.org

 

 

PSD does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, age or disability in access or admission to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. A lack of English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.