• We would like all of our students to enjoy the 360-degree experience while attending Bradley Middle School. We do this by providing a welcoming atmosphere where students can explore and participate in meaningful enriching extra-curricular activities in addition to challenging coursework.

    With well over 30 clubs and organizations, Bradley Middle School offers students and their parents many opportunities to enjoy our community and its diverse interests.

National Junior Honor Society

Purpose: To bring together students of academic integrity in order to provide service to the school and surrounding community. Activities: Hosting school events

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Last Thursday of the month, 7:45-8:15 am

Library

Mr. Greenacre

jgreen2@neisd.net

Bradley Student Council

A Student Council is a group of elected and volunteer students working together with an adult advisor within the framework of a constitution or bylaws to provide a means for student expression and assistance in school affairs and activities, give opportunities for student experience in leadership and encourage student/faculty/community relations.Open to 6-8th graders.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Last Wednesday of the month, 3:45 - 4:30 pm

B1112

Mrs. Chesnut

lchesn@neisd.net

Mad Props - Theatre Club

The Mad Props Theatre club supports all of the shows and activities going on in the theatre department. We also do fun theater games and activities.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

First Friday of the month, 7:45-8:15 am

The Black Box

Mrs. Bradford

abradf@neisd.net

Page Turners Book Club

Members of the book club read a new book each month and meet to discuss their connections, opinions, and experiences as they read the book. In May, members participate in Clash of Titles, a friendly book competition to see who knows the books best. Books and snacks are provided at no charge to students. Students are welcome to join the club at any time during the school year as long as spots are available. Membership limited to 8 students per lunch.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Tuesdays during student lunches.

Library

Ms. Wilson

swilso6@neisd.net

Spanish Club

The purpose of the BMS Spanish Club is to provide exposure to the Hispanic culture, promote cultural diversity among its members, and create awareness or sensitivity to cultural differences in both the school setting and in the broader community. It is open to 8th graders enrolled in Spanish 1 or the Dual Language Program. $10 dues.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Second Friday of the month, 7:45-8:15 am

B2017

Mr. Amaya

tamaya@neisd.net

PALS-Peer Assistant Leadership Skills

Who Can Join: Future 8th Graders-application and interview. Purpose is to serve Bradley as well as the community.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Meets during their class period

D1001

Mrs. Englehart

hgafke@neisd.net

Bradley Gardening Club

Meets weekly to tend to the school gardens and help create our Outdoor Learning Center.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Tuesdays, 3:40 - 4:30 pm

Meet in B2006

Mrs. Villarreal

kvilla8@neisd.net

Bradley Robotics Club

Tomorrows innovators practice imaginative thinking and teamwork. Guided by adult coaches, robotic teams are challenged to develop a VEX IQ robot and compete with it in the Spring Semester.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Mondays, 4:00-5:00 pm

The Shop, D1001

Mr. Reyna

sreyna@neisd.net

Science UIL

Science Academic TeamStudents answer as many of the 50 multiple choice general science questions as they can in the 40 minute time period. All three grades may participate. Sixth graders - general science; Seventh graders - Science I; Eighth graders - Science II.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Thursdays, 3:45-4:15pm

3006

Mr. Anderson

dander10@neisd.net

Chess UIL Club

Chess Academic Team- Students will take an objective test containing approximately 20 chess puzzles. They will also enjoy playing a lot of Chess games. All three grades may participate.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Mondays, 3:45-4:15 pm

3006

Mr. Anderson

dander10@neisd.net

Calculator UIL

Calculator Academic Team- Students use a graphing calculator to solve problems. Necessary calculator skills will be taught during practice sessions. The school provides the calculators for practices and meets. This event is open to all grade levels.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Mondays (7:45 - 8:15 am); Tuesdays (3:45 - 4:15 pm); Thursdays (7:45 - 8:15 am)

Monday (2103) ; Tuesday (1012) ; Thursday (2013)

Ms. Wulff, Mrs. Chesnut, Mrs. Woodland

jwulff@neisd.net

Maps/Charts/Graphs UIL

Maps/Charts/Graphs Academic Team- Students use an atlas to help them answer multiple choice questions dealing with maps, charts and graphs. This event is open to all grade levels.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Tuesday (7:45 - 8:15 am); Wednesday (3:45 - 4:15 pm)

1112

Mrs. Chesnut

lchesn@neisd.net

Dungeons & Dragons Club

Join an adventuring party and save the world in this club devoted to the tabletop roleplaying game D&D. Experience is not necessary to join. Game Masters will start in late August and work with sponsors to build up their storytelling skills in the month of September. The club fully begins in October for all. Membership is limited to match the number of GMs we have signed up. Meetings are Wednesdays after school.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Wednesdays, 3:45 - 4:45 pm

Library

Ms. Wilson

swilso6@neisd.net

Art Club

Create collaborative and individual projects with materials not usually used in art class. All students are welcome. You do not have to be in an Art class to join. Meetings will take place Thursdays after school.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Thursdays, 3:45 - 4:30 pm

B2006

Mrs. Villarreal

kvilla8@neisd.net

Spelling UIL

Students write selected spelling words from the UIL spelling list. This event is open to all grade levels. Participants need to get a spelling list from the coach and attend practices throughout the year. Spelling list for 6th graders differs from the 7th/8th grade list.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Thursdays (3:45 - 4:15 pm) ; Friday (7:45 - 8:15 am)

1015

TBA

Dictionary Skills UIL

Students use dictionaries to answer multiple choice questions about word usage, word origins, and definitions. All three grades participate in this event. Students need to attend practices so they become familiar with the dictionary and the types of questions tested.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Coming in September

Mrs. Kelly

ckelly2@neisd.net

Mathematics UIL

Students solve as many of the 50 multiple choice general mathematics questions as they are able in a 30-minute time period. All three grade levels may participate in mathematics.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Coming in September

Ms. Wulff

jwulff@neisd.net

Number Sense UIL

Students solve arithmetic problems using only mental arithmetic skills. Students have 10 minutes to complete as many problems as they are able. Students must use blue ink and may not erase, mark-over, scratch out, or show any work. Students must attend practice sessions to learn the necessary number sense "tricks". This event is open to all grade levels.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Coming in September

Mrs. Woodland

rwoodl@neisd.net

History UIL

Students answer as many of the 50 multiple choice social studies questions as they are able in a 30-minute time period. All three grade levels may participate in social studies.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Coming in September

Mr. Sanchez

fsanch@neisd.net

CyberPatriots

CyberPatriot is the Air Force Association's National Youth Cyber Education Program, created to inspire K-12 students toward careers in cybersecurity or other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation's future. Through a series of online competition rounds, teams are given a set of virtual operating systems and are tasked with finding and fixing cybersecurity vulnerabilities while maintaining critical services.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Tuesdays, 4:00 - 5:00 pm

3007

Mr. Cruz

rcruz@neisd.net

Wyldlife

From https://younglife.org/get-involved/for-every-kid/: "In WyldLife, we love middle school kids! They are full of life and yet experiencing profound emotional and physical changes. ​Middle school is a time when our young friends make important decisions about who they are and what they believe. And so WyldLife leaders seek to model and express God's love to them by learning their names, hearing their stories and honoring their God-given desire for a life of fun, adventure and purpose." The information provided by this community partner is for general informational purposes only. All information is provided in good faith, however; North East ISD does not make a representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information.

Dates/Times

Location

Sponsor(s)

Sponsor(s) Email(s)

Alternating weeks from 7:45-8:15 am.

Library

Coach Johnson

kjohns3@neisd.net