Extra Curricular
The Silver Lake Salem School District is expanding its programming options to include ALL students in grades 5-8 that are residents of the district, regardless of their enrollment status.
Any Silver Lake Salem school district resident in grades 5-8 would be eligible to participate in the same sports/clubs that are offered to Riverview Students at the same grade level.
Please contact the school office for more information regarding the opportunity, or if you would like your child to participate.
Phone: (262) 889-4384

100 Mile Club
Open to: All Students in grades K-8th.
4K students must be accompanied by a guardian or older sibling.
About: Students enter the gym and walk/run laps in an effort to log 100 miles by the end of the school year.
Meets: Mon and Wed from 7:30-7:55am;
Sept. 22, 2025- May 20,2025
Schedule can be found HERE.
Contact: PTO

Battle of the Books - Book Club
Open to: Students in 6th-8th grade.
About: We read a book chosen by the book club. As we read we discuss.
Meets: Lunch/Recess February-April/May
Contact: Mrs. Coates

Coding Club
Open to: Students in 5th-8th Grade
About: Students explore various coding programs including scratch, python and may do lego mindstorms
Meets: Wednesdays after school, from 3:30-5:30, beginning in February.
Contact: Mrs. Strasser

Drama
Open to: Students in 5th-8th grade
About: Students will learn theater terminology, practice, and develop acting skills. We'll explore everything from stage presence and public speaking to character development and storytelling. The program culminates in a final performance for family and friends in May. It's a great opportunity for kids to build confidence, make new friends, and shine in the spotlight!
Meets: Fridays afterschool from October-May and at Lunch/recess (days vary)
Contact: Mrs. Strasser

Drama Backstage
Open to: Students in 5th-8th grade
About: Drama backstage designs and builds props for the play. Backstage also supports actors during the performance by helping with lines, lighting, wardrobe change, microphones, and prop set up.
Meets: most Fridays from 3:30-5:30 from Oct.-May. Any changes will be communicated to students and emails will be sent home.
Contact: Mrs Gauger

Gaming Club
Open to: Students in 4th-8th Grade
About: Gaming Club provides 4th-8th grade students a fun and supportive environment to play simple board games and video games together. Through friendly gameplay, students build important social-emotional skills such as problem solving, patience, teamwork, and taking turns. The club encourages positive peer interaction and helps students develop confidence while having fun!
Meets: 4th & 5th Grade: TBD
6th-8th Grade: TBD
Contact: Mrs. McGarvey

Jr. Comets
Open to: All students in 1st-8th Grade
About: Junior Comets will give students an opportunity to get some physical activity in before school starts on Thursdays and Fridays. Students will play tag games, basketball, volleyball, walk, run, etc.
Meets: Thurs. and Fri. from 7:40am-8:00am
Starts January 22, 2026
Contact: Mr. Daniels

Math 24
Open to: Students in 4th and 5th grade
About: Math 24 Club is a fun and challenging program where students use mental math and problem-solving skills to create the number 24 from four given numbers, using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. It helps improve critical thinking and mathematical fluency in an engaging, game-like format.
Meets: Mon and Thurs from 3:30- 4:15. Oct.-Feb.
Contact: Mrs. Klein

National Jr. Honor Society
Open to: 7th-8th graders by invitation
About: The National Junior Honor Society is a group that operates under the 5 pillars of character, scholarship, leadership, service, and citizenship. It is for the top academic students who are also are required to complete 25 hours of community service a year.
Meets: Monthly during lunch
Contact: Mrs. Gendron

Readopoly
Open to: Students in 1st-4th grade who recieve additional support in reading
About: Students work on sight words, comprehension and fluency through games and books.
Meets: Mondays & Tuesdays afterschool in Feb. and March
Contact: Mrs. Semke

Student Council
Open to: Students in 7th-8th grade
About: Student council is a civic organization that gives back to the school community.
Meets: Monthly during lunch
Contact: Mrs. Gendron and Mrs. Coates
Yearbook
Open to: Students in 7th and 8th grade
About: Yearbook is a creative and collaborative group for 7th and 8th graders who are passionate about capturing memories. Students work together to design, edit, and produce the school yearbook, gaining hands-on experience in photography, writing, and graphic design. It's a fun way to develop new skills, showcase your creativity, and contribute to something the whole school will cherish.
Meets: During Lunch/recess from September-April (days vary) and after school as needed in March/April
Contact: Mrs. Strasser
