Student Life - Saddle River Day School Student Life Clubs and Activities Outside of the classroom, SRDS students participate in a vibrant culture of clubs, organizations, and activities to enrich their learning experience.  Participation fosters student growth in the school community and promotes engagement with personal passions and areas of curiosity.  Club meeting time is built into the school day to ensure students make connections with their peers and build their resumes early, without having to worry about it conflicting with sports or other after-school commitments. There are abundant opportunities for students to participate and lead in an array of extracurricular activities.  Below is a list of clubs, publications, and co-curricular programs available to all SRDS Upper School students. Additionally, students with unique passions have the ability to start new clubs. The list is constantly expanding and evolving in response to the interests of our student body. Current co-curricular activities include: Ambassador Program American Red Cross Club Astronomy Club Chem Club Chess Closing Bell Club Être Cooks 4 a Cause Crochet Club Debate DECA Entrepreneurship Club Environmental and Sustainability Club Esports FBLA Game Changers-Bergen County Gardening Club Help Foundation Innovation Team Jewish Student Union Mandarin Club Math League Mimesis (Literary journal) Model UN Morgan's Message Music Heals the World Operation Smile Performing Arts Club Ping Pong Club Pre-Med Club Programming Club Programming Club Rebel Leaders Rebel Report RoboRebels Robotics Team Rock Climbing Club Science Olympiad SRDS Food Drive SRDS Students for Service Student Council TedxYouth Teen Writer's Club Videography Club Weight Lifting Club Yearbook LOOKING TO START A CLUB? There is always room for student interest to begin a new club/program. Students will need to make sure the following steps are completed in order to begin a club/program: Have a list of at least five (5) students/classmates that are willing to commit to the club/program Create a program description and mission statement Have a faculty member that has signed off on the proposal and is willing to advise the program/club Submit a final proposal for approval Request Information apply online