Programs & Activities
Learning is a lifelong process that extends beyond the walls of the classroom. At North Saginaw Charter Academy, students can explore their interests, learn new skills, and make new friends through a variety of extracurricular activities. Learn more about what we offer below.

Student Leadership Opportunities
Providing students with leadership opportunities plays a critical role in fostering personal growth, community involvement, and academic success. North Saginaw Charter Academy offers student leadership opportunities such as:
- National Junior Honor Society (6th-8th)
- Safety Patrol (3rd-5th)
- Community Service (K-8th)
- Super Scholar Society (3rd-5th)
Athletics
Basketball
5th - 8th Grade
Boys & Girls
Cheerleading
5th - 8th Grade
Girls
Flag Football
3rd - 8th Grade
Boys
Soccer
5th - 8th Grade
Boys & Girls
Volleyball
5th - 8th Grade
Girls
Electives
- Art
- Band
- Math
- PE
- & more!
Clubs
Clubs are offered based on student interest and staff sponsor availability. Please contact the school to see what's available this year!
Events
North Saginaw Charter Academy hosts a variety of events each year. Some examples of events are:
- Book Fair
- Concerts
- Seasonal Dances
- Talent Show
Field Trips
Vary each year. Examples include:
- Chicago
- Children's Museum
- College Visits
- Hartley Nature Center
- Impression 5 Science
- Johnson's Pumpkin Farm
- Leaman's Apple Barn
- Planetarium
- State Capitol
- Temple Theater
- Washington, D.C.
- Zoo
"I wouldn't send my child anywhere else except to North Saginaw Charter Academy!"
- North Saginaw Charter Academy Parent

NHA® Shines: Stanford Study Shows Our Students Surpass Their Peers by 3.5 Months Each Year
Learn More About Stanford's StudyA recent Stanford study shows NHA partner-school students continue to outperform their traditional public school peers. They do so by gaining nearly three-and-a-half months of additional learning. NHA also earned the new “gap busters” designation for outstanding progress in eliminating learning disparities for minority and poverty students.