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Clubs/Activities

Clubs/Activities

A robotics competition is underway, with a detailed game board and spectators.

  • Community Middle School’s Art Club is a place for students to explore their creativity and create bonds with the community through the arts. Students get the opportunity to share their passion through fun artworks and learning new techniques. 

  • Community Middle School’s band highlights the musical talent of our district, starting with some of our younger musicians in 7th and 8th grade.

  • The Chess Club at Community Middle School provides an opportunity for all students to learn, improve their skills, and have fun playing chess.

  • The news station at Community Middle School operates thanks to our students. The Knightly News presents members with the opportunity to share important updates and notable news stories with their fellow classmates and teachers.

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  • The Drama Club at Community Middle School give students the chance to express their creativity and enthusiasm through acting, singing, dancing, or for any other interest they may hold in the technical aspects of theater. 

  • Established in 1929, the National Junior Honor Society is an organization established to recognize outstanding middle school level students. The Bound Brook Community Middle School chapter of NJHS was formed in May 2016 and serves to honor those students who have shown success in areas of scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship.

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    Our Robotics Team competes in FIRST LEGO League (FLL), where students design, build, and program LEGO robots to complete exciting challenges. We meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00–4:00 PM to collaborate, problem-solve, and prepare for competitions. The team is coached by Mr. Henningsen and Mr. Ratliffe, who guide students in learning teamwork, innovation, and engineering skills.

  • The Community School Running Club is a non-competitive club open to all students. It is designed to educate students on the techniques of running and to help students reach their personal goals. Students interested in joining can register here.
  • Members of Community Middle School’s Student Council help share ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and administration to support our multicultural community that provides opportunities for everyone. They also help raise funds for school activities and events as well as community projects.

  • The Community Middle School Yearbook Committee is responsible for helping gather content for the annual yearbook. Students coordinate to take and organize photos, draft fun stories, and socialize in this deadline-driven learning experience.

  • Each year, 8th grade students participate in a two-day class trip to Washington, DC. The historic location is teeming with learning opportunities, all while getting students out of the classroom and into a unique environment.