Campus Clubs & Programs

  • Participation in school clubs is a part of an elementary student's educational journey. These clubs offer young minds a myriad of benefits that extend beyond the classroom. From fostering teamwork to nurturing passions and hobbies, engaging in extracurricular activities provides students with valuable life skills.

    Through clubs, children can develop social and leadership skills, make lasting friendships, and explore interests that might shape their future. Furthermore, it instills a sense of belonging and school pride, enhancing their overall educational experience.

    At Maxdale Elementary, we encourage our young learners to join clubs because we believe that participation goes hand in hand with personal growth and academic success. So, let's inspire our elementary students to explore, learn, and grow through the exciting world of school clubs!

    Clubs and programs may vary per school year.

      Tiny Tots

      • Tiny Tots Reading Time

        Twice a week, (Tuesday & Thursday), Maxdale Elementary School offers a reading program for young children. The initiative is to promote reading to younger children at home. All children from the ages of 0 – 4 years old (not enrolled in school) may participate. Parents or an adult must accompany the child or children to the hourly sessions. During the hour and half-long session, there will be reading, hands-on activities, music, and refreshments served. Join us for these fun-filled sessions from 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. on the designated days. Dates are subject to change.

        Dates for the reading times:

        • Sep. 19, 21, 26, 28        
        • Oct. 3, 5, 19, 24, 26, 31
        • Nov. 2, 7, 9, 16, 28, 30
        • Dec. 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21
                                         

        If you have any questions, please call Ms. LaShunda Bonner at 254-336-2478.

      Good News Club

      • Good News Club ThumbnailGood News Club

        What Is Taught in Good News Club? Each week an exciting Bible lesson using colorful materials from CEF Press is presented. This action-packed time also includes songs, Scripture memory, a mission story and review games or other activities focused on the lesson’s theme.

        Each club includes a clear presentation of the Gospel and an opportunity for children to trust the Lord Jesus as Savior. Every club also includes strong discipleship training to build character and strengthen moral and spiritual growth. All children are encouraged to attend a local church.

        Good News Club meets at Maxdale during the Fall and Spring.  Flyers will be available.  

        Learn More Here

         

      Garden Club

      • Garden Club

        Meets Mondays: 3 - 4PM

        • Room 102

        For 3rd - 5th Grade Students

        Our Garden Club is thriving from hands-on experience and growing knowledge! Contact Tasha Rogers via email at tasha.rogers@killeenisd.org for any questions.  

      Boys in Action

      • Boys in Action

        Friday Mornings: 7AM - 7:35 AM

        • Library

        3rd - 5th Grade Boys Only

        We focus on learning character traits that help us grow and develop as amazing citizens of our school community and our home community. We learn about these characteristics through the lens of superheroes and hands-on activities to support the understanding of each trait. Students are challenged to practice the characteristic throughout the week. 

      YMCA

      • YMCA

        The Armed Services YMCA Before and After School Childcare is now taking enrollment.  The ASYMCA Childcare program operates in 41 area schools in the Killeen, Copperas Cove, Florence, Belton, and Lampasas Independent School Districts. We provide childcare in all schools off post in Killeen and Copperas Cove school districts. Childcare is available at Leon Heights, Miller Heights, Sparta, Chisholm Trail, Belton Early Childhood, and Southwest Elementary.  We also provide care at Taylor Creek Elementary for the Lampasas school district.

        We provide care at the school your child attends. There are no worries about being picked up or transportation. Your children will be in childcare with their friends in a school that they know.  

        Our childcare program operates from 6:00 am until the first bell, and after school until 6:00 pm. We are available certain days throughout the school year in which school is out, and is a typical workday.  We also offer holiday care during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break.

         

        YMCA WEBSITE - CLICK HERE

      Additional Activities

          Science Olympiad

          • Science Olympiad

            Science Olympiad is an engaging and educational competition that brings together students from various schools to explore the wonders of science. Participants, typically third- through fifth-graders, form teams and compete in a range of exciting scientific challenges. These challenges span diverse topics, from intricate experiments to creative problem-solving.

            During Science Olympiad, students work together to tackle intriguing tasks that require estimation, problem-solving, and hands-on construction. They spend months preparing in after-school clubs to hone their skills and knowledge, with the ultimate goal of competing in a day filled with science-centered games.

            Throughout the competition, volunteer judges assess the students' efforts, awarding top individuals and teams in various categories. While the desire to win is strong, the primary focus remains on learning and having fun. Students relish the opportunity to collaborate, learn by doing, and make sense of the world around them.

            Science Olympiad promotes teamwork, collaborative skills, and critical thinking, all while providing a memorable, hands-on experience for young minds. It's an event that combines learning, friendly competition, and social interaction, fostering a love for science and exploration. Ultimately, Science Olympiad nurtures the growth of aspiring scientists and fosters a passion for discovery.

            Science Olympiad typically takes place during the Spring semester. 

          STUCO

          • Student Council

            Elementary school student councils are the heart and soul of our young democracy. These student-led organizations empower our future leaders to voice their ideas and concerns, fostering a sense of responsibility, leadership, and civic engagement from an early age.

            At Maxdale Elementary, our student council plays a vital role in shaping school events, advocating for positive changes, and organizing initiatives that benefit both our students and the community. Through elections, students have the opportunity to run for various positions, allowing them to develop valuable skills in teamwork, public speaking, and decision-making.

            By participating in the student council, our young leaders learn the importance of active citizenship and cooperation, setting the foundation for a lifetime of responsible community involvement. It's a platform where their voices are heard and their ideas can flourish, making a significant impact on our school's culture and environment. Together, we're nurturing the leaders of tomorrow, one student council meeting at a time!

          Battle of Books

          • Battle of Books

            The Battle of the Books is an exciting literary competition that engages students in reading, discussing, and thoroughly exploring a curated list of 20 books. Book Club members take on the challenge of becoming intimately familiar with these books, preparing themselves for the highly anticipated annual "Battle of the Books" event, a multi-school competition typically held in the Spring.

            Participating book clubs from various schools across the district convene to immerse themselves in the world of literature while enjoying the process of preparation. This epic battle of literary knowledge sees teams of students from different schools come together to answer questions derived from the selected 20 award-winning books.

            In this friendly competition, each team competes at their own school, with questions presented by district leaders. Teams collaborate to provide answers within a given timeframe, fostering teamwork and camaraderie.

            In the end, the Battle of the Books is more than just a competition; it's a celebration of literature, teamwork, and the joy of reading. It inspires students to delve into the world of books, fostering a love for reading and the pursuit of knowledge.