Seagoville Middle School students looking for activities after the final bell have a new option through the Elite Teen Club, an after-school program designed for students in sixth through eighth grades.
The program offers inquiry-based, hands-on extracurricular activities aimed at strengthening positive relationships, critical-thinking skills and academic enrichment. According to Dallas ISD, the program is intended to help close opportunity and achievement gaps while giving students additional opportunities to learn and participate outside the traditional classroom.
Elite Teen Club began Aug. 11 and is scheduled to continue through May 24, 2027. Activities take place after school and continue until 6 p.m.
Only 75 spaces are available, making early registration important for families interested in participating.
Program focus areas include accelerated learning, equity improvement, local accountability, parent services and addressing parent needs, student involvement in extracurricular activities, and student recruitment and retention.
Transportation will also be provided for participating students, giving families another option for students who need transportation home after the extended school day.
The Elite Teen Club is part of Dallas ISD’s Extended Learning Opportunities initiative and is designed to combine academic support with extracurricular experiences that keep students engaged after school.
Parents and guardians interested in enrolling a Seagoville Middle School student can scan the registration QR code provided on the school’s Elite Teen Club flyer.




