The school year is off to a great start at North Royalton Middle School, where students are continuing the much-loved tradition of Cafeteria Clubs—a creative way for students to explore new interests and make connections during lunch.
Each day, students can choose from a variety of clubs that encourage teamwork, imagination, and hands-on learning. Whether they’re crafting, performing, competing, or problem-solving, students are making the most of their lunchtime through activities that spark creativity and build community.
Here’s a look at the Cafeteria Clubs offered throughout the week:
Monday
Fifth Grade: Chess Club, Crocheting Club, Theater Club, Soccer Club
Sixth Grade: Dance Club
Tuesday
Fifth Grade: Arts and Crafts Club, Playwriting Club
Sixth Grade: Dance Club, Bracelet Making Club
Wednesday
Fifth Grade: Chess Club, Drama Club
Sixth Grade: Dance Club
Thursday
Fifth Grade: Drama Club, Playwriting Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Soccer Club, Dance Cub
Sixth Grade: Dance Club
Seventh Grade: American Sign Language (ASL) Club
Friday
Fifth Grade: Crocheting and Craft Club, LEGO Club, Theater Club
Sixth Grade: Save the Animals Club, Dance Club
The cafeteria is always buzzing with energy as students collaborate, perform, create, and share their talents. Principal Erin Calabrese says the Cafeteria Clubs are one of the highlights of the school year.
“Our Cafeteria Clubs give students a creative outlet and an opportunity to connect with other students that have similar interests,” said Calabrese. “It’s wonderful to see how much they enjoy trying new things, working together, and expressing themselves in fun and meaningful ways.”
Cafeteria Clubs will continue throughout the school year, offering North Royalton Middle School students a joyful way to learn, grow, and connect during their lunch time.






