
Elementary Extracurricular Activities and Partners
Spokane Public Schools is grateful to have community partners to work alongside to bring extracurricular opportunities to elementary school kids.
Keeping kids active and involved has proven to improve academics, school attendance and social developments. Learn about opportunities for your elementary-aged student:
Little Sluggers T-Ball

Preschool - 1st Grade
Spokane Public Schools and Spokane Indians Youth Baseball are teaming up to bring you co-ed Little Sluggers T-Ball! Practices begin the week of Sept. 9, 2024, and games begin on Opening Day, Sept. 20, 2024. Kids will practice once a week and play games once a week for five weeks.
Hooptown Youth League

Grades K-6
Hooptown USA and Spokane Public Schools offers fall basketball for grades K-6. Kids practice and play games with their classmates at their neighborhood school gyms. Registration opens each fall, and there are reduced cost options available.
Active4Youth Cross Country

Grades K-5
Active4Youth and Spokane Public Schools offer cross country for kids in grades K-5 in the fall. Kids sign up through their feeder pattern, practice with their school and competes in two meets each fall with their fellow feeder pattern schools. The season culminates with the All-City meet in late October.
90+ Project Youth Soccer

Grades 1-3
The 90+ Project is piloting a program with Spokane Public Schools to offer youth soccer clinics to kids at select schools in grades 1-3.
DraineTrain Basketball Skills Camps

Grades 4 and 5
All SPS 4th and 5th graders can attend a DrainTraine basketball skills camp at either Ridgeview Elementary or Woodridge Elementary March 4 - 27, 2025.
Set for Success Volleyball

Grades 4-6
Spokane Public Schools partners with the Spokane Youth Sports Association (SYSA) to offer a spring volleyball league for all kids of all ability levels in grades 4 -6. Fourth and fifth graders play on a co-ed team and sixth graders play on boys and girls squads. Practices and games are at local elementary and middle schools.