Student Council: Phyllis McGee
Open to junior high students, 6 - 8 grade. Eighth-graders are elected as officers and then each class elects their representatives. Leadership is the most important component of the Student Council, with service to school and the community as its focus. Student Council members serve as role models to all of the students and as Overbrook ambassadors to the community.
Click here to read about Student Council's service project at St. Thomas Hospital.
Ambassadors: Mr. Kris Kemp
Ambassadors is comprised of mostly sixth-graders who volunteer to open doors and help other students arrive on campus during morning drop-off. Ambassadors choose to work one or two days a week from 7:15 a.m. until the first bell. Parents participate in this group.
National Junior Honor Society:
Qualified seventh- and eighth-graders exercise the five pillars of Honor Society membership: scholarship, citizenship, character, leadership and service.
Altar Servers:
This is a volunteer opportunity for junior high students (6-8). Students rotate weeks of service and all are asked to set up/clean up for weekly Mass. Volunteers will learn how to serve and participate more fully in the Mass.
Overbrook Cares: Grade level teachers
Community service year-round activities involve the entire student body. Various class projects teach students responsibility and the importance of giving back to the community.