"Win the Morning" is about starting the day with purpose and passion. Our goal in implementing extracurricular opportunities is to inspire students and staff to run through the doors each morning, excited to find, enhance, and showcase their personal passions. By fostering a vibrant and supportive environment, we aim to spark creativity, build confidence, and promote a sense of belonging. These mornings set the tone for a day filled with learning, growth, and meaningful connections.
Monday
Advanced Cheerleading (3rd–5th)
Spread school spirit with pride! Join our team of enthusiastic students, coached by VCU and Virginia Tech cheerleading alumni, to bring energy and excitement to events like the Character Trait Award Ceremonies, House Rally (March 21), and Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School). This team was selected through a tryout process in Quarter 1.
Bucket Drumline (3rd–5th)
Set the tone and make some noise with "G-Wood"! Perform at the Math Award ceremonies, Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School), House Rally (March 21), and a talent showcase at Hermitage High School (April 18). Drumline members may also perform at other school and off-campus events. A bucket drumline shirt is required for this club.
Advanced Drumline (3rd–5th)
Our Advanced Drumline creates an engaging school environment with performances at the Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School), House Rally (March 21), and a talent showcase at Hermitage High School (April 18). Members of this club were selected through a tryout process in Quarter 1.
Yearbook (5th)
Help capture the best moments of the school year! Design pages, take photos, and craft the story of our year to create a keepsake for everyone.
Keva Planks (K–1st)
Be creative, solve problems, and work with others! This fast-paced club is perfect for preparing younger students for larger competitions in 2nd–5th grade.
Set Design (3rd–5th)
It's time to build the sets for Rock the 90s! This group of talented artists will paint two sets, gather props, and prepare for the big show on May 2 at Holman Middle School.
LEGO Explore (4th–5th)
Selected students will complete LEGO challenges and represent Greenwood in a spring tournament at Highland Springs High School.
Safety Patrols (4th–5th)
Serve as a role model and help younger Gators start their day with morning choice games, unpacking, and positive relationships. Patrols also take on hallway and bus duties, embodying the principles of a true Gator.
Tuesday
KinderGator Games (K)
All KinderGators are welcome to practice skills, play scrimmage games, and most importantly, have fun!
School Play Rehearsal (1st–5th)
Actors are preparing for the big performance of Rock the 90s on May 2 at Holman Middle School.
3D Printing (3rd–5th)
Dream it, build it! Create amazing designs using 3D printing technology.
Checkers & Connect 4 (1st–2nd)
Start your morning with friendly competition! Learn good sportsmanship, take turns, and have fun.
Puzzles (2nd–5th)
Solve jigsaw puzzles and brain teasers while building teamwork and critical thinking skills.
LEGO Challenge (5th)
Selected students will represent Greenwood in a spring tournament at Highland Springs High School after completing challenging LEGO tasks.
Safety Patrols (3rd)
3rd-grade students mentor younger Gators in classrooms, helping them start the day with unpacking and positive choices.
Wednesday
Dance (1st–5th)
Show off your dance skills at PTA meetings, the Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School), the House Rally (March 21), and the talent showcase at Hermitage High School.
School Play Rehearsal (1st–5th)
Actors are preparing for Rock the 90s, premiering on May 2 at Holman Middle School.
Sign Language (K–2nd)
Learn a beautiful and valuable new skill in this fun and interactive club.
Cricut Club (4th–5th)
Unleash your creativity with Cricut machines to craft personalized gifts, home décor, and more!
PRIMETIME RVA (5th)
These selected students are building durable skills to compete at the state level on April 17. Greenwood is proud to support the development of soft skills for life beyond school.
Rubik's Cube (2nd–5th)
Master the art of problem-solving and speed-cubing in a fun, challenging environment.
All Henrico Reads (4th-5th)
All Henrico Reads is the perfect club for students who love getting lost in a great book. Together, we’ll dive into Clean Getaway by Nic Stone and then enjoy an exciting off-campus field trip to hear the author speak. This club will spark meaningful discussions and inspire a lifelong love of reading!
Safety Patrols (4th–5th)
Assist Pre-K to first-grade classrooms and serve as role models to help younger Gators have a great start to their day.
Thursday
Step Team (3rd–5th)
Showcase rhythm and teamwork with performances at the Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School), House Rally (March 21), and a talent showcase at Hermitage High School (April 18).
School Play Chorus (2nd–5th)
Prepare to sing your heart out at Rock the 90s, with the big performance on May 2 at Holman Middle School.
Advanced Dance (3rd–5th)
Shine in a small-group setting and perform at the Student vs. Staff Basketball Game (March 20 at Hungary Creek Middle School), House Rally (March 21), and a talent showcase at Hermitage High School (April 18).
Read to Run (5th)
Achieve your reading goals with help from community mentors and earn a brand-new pair of shoes this spring!
LEGOS (K–1st)
Have fun building and creating while making friendships with other Greenwood Gators.
PRIMETIME RVA (5th)
Continue developing durable skills to compete at the state level and prepare for success beyond school.
Math 24 (3rd–5th)
Selected students will represent Greenwood at a countywide competition on March 24, showcasing their mathematical problem-solving skills.
Safety Patrols (3rd)
3rd graders support younger students by assisting in classrooms and fostering positive relationships.