Student Government Association
SGA

Developing responsible leaders within our school and community!

SGA is open to our 4th and 5th grade students who:

  • Share in the development, promotion, and coordination of school activities.

  • Create a positive environment where we will show respect, kindness, and compassion towards others.

  • Engage our community, friends, family, and other students by creating and sharing in worthwhile projects that are effective, positive, and meaningful.

  • Serve as a source of communication between the student body, the staff, and administration.

  • Lead by example and take responsibility that will enable us to make a difference and impact our school, our community, our district, and our country.

Benefits of SGA:

· Nurtures self-esteem, pride, and leadership qualities within our students!

· Plans community projects reflecting community and global awareness!

· Promotes the values that represent good character in all students!

· Encourages school spirit!

Elite Eagles
Elite Eagles

Elite Eagles is a program that was developed by Helicopter Training Squadron 18 Naval Air Station Whiting Field (HT-18) to commend fifth grade students for obtaining excellent grades and exhibiting good character. In order to participate in the Elite Eagles program, students must achieve a 95 to 100 grade point average at the end of a nine weeks grading period. The program lasts through the third nine weeks, with a Winging Ceremony held the fourth nine weeks of school. 

Chess Club
Chess Club

Chess Club is open to 3rd through 5th graders who want to learn and grow in their Chess skills.

Running Club
Running Club

Pea Ridge Elementary participates in the Marathon Kids national running program to help motivate our students to a healthier future.

Chorus
Honors Chorus

Chorus & Honors Chorus

Anchored 4 Life
Anchored 4 Life

Our Anchored 4 Life student leadership team consists of teacher-selected 4th and 5th graders who have displayed positive leadership characteristics, maintained excellent grades and behavior, and can serve as positive role models for new students to our school. They help lead activity groups for students in classrooms, give school tours to new students, and serve as leaders and helpers at our school.

Activity Group topics include:

  • Making new friends

  • Moving

  • Doing homework

  • Deployment & reintegration for military kids

  • Facing your fears

  • Bullying & Cliques

  • Healthy body

  • And more...

Yearbook Club
Yearbook Club

Our Yearbook Club students help take photos throughout the year and also help design and create our school yearbooks!