Activities Department
Cheer on Our Southeast Polk Rams
Southeast Polk Activities are a source of community pride. SEP athletics, dance, drama, instrumental music, and vocal music all boast a highly decorated history of earning state championships and national recognition, achieving both team and individual accomplishments, and developing lifelong friendships and mentorships. We compete in the CIML (Central Iowa Metro League), and invite all students in grades 7-12 to get involved in our various activities.
Upcoming SEP Athletic &
Activity Events
Announcements
Summer Sports Camps for all ages are live in RamMall! Meet new friends, try a new sport, refine your skills in basketball, track &
Athletic Registration for Junior High and High School sports is now open! For questions about high school registrations, please contact Krista Gerth at krista.gerth@southeastpolk.org
Athletics Rosters
Go Rams!
Register for SEP Athletics!
Contact the Southeast Polk Activities Department
Name: Jayson Campbell First Name: Jayson Last Name: Campbell Title: Activities Director Phone: (515) 967-6631 Email: jayson.campbell@southeastpolk.org Building: High School |
Staff | Title | Phone | |
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Patrick Canby | Activities Supervisor | (515) 967-2944 | patrick.canby@southeastpolk.org |
Krista Gerth | High School Activities Administrative Assistant | (515) 967-2944 | krista.gerth@southeastpolk.org |
Darrin Carpenter | Jr. High Activities Director | (515) 967-2944 | darrin.carpenter@southeastpolk.org |
Support Southeast Polk – Join the Athletic Booster Club!
The Booster Club is a dues-supported organization formed to support activities and athletics at Southeast Polk Community School District. Meetings of the organization are held on the second Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Meetings are held in the multi-purpose room adjacent to the Commons at SEP High School.
Kari Ford
Club President |
Club Vice President |
Megan Johnson
Treasurer |
Elissa Ladurini
Secretary |
Charley Bogwill
Membership Chair |
Social Media Chair |
Spirit Gear Chair | Jayson Campbell
SEP Activities Director |
- Booster Club Minutes November 2024
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- Booster Club Minutes September 2024
- Booster Club Minutes July 2024
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- Booster Club Minutes April 2024
- Booster Club Minutes February 2024
- Booster Club Minutes December 2023
- Booster Club Minutes November 2023
- Booster Club Minutes October 2023
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- Booster Club Minutes August 2023
- Booster Club Minutes July 2023
- Booster Club Minutes June 2023
- Booster Club Minutes May 2023
- Booster Club Minutes April 2023
- No meeting March 2023
- Booster Club Minutes February 2023
- Booster Club Minutes January 2023
Helpful Resources & Information for SEP Activities
Hall of Honor
The Hall of Honor was established to recognize outstanding alumni, educators and community leaders who, through achievements, endeavors, leadership and character, are positive role models for the student body of Southeast Polk Community Schools.
Jayson Campbell | Darrin Carpenter | Bill Ingle |
Scott Belger | Mary Owens | Tia Stiles |
Carol Von Tersch | Bill Orcutt |
- Must be a patron/benefactor/community leader of the Southeast Polk Community School District or the Southeast Polk community and have contributed to their community in an exemplary manner. The award may be given posthumously.
- Must demonstrate leadership, character, and service to their local community and be a positive role model and person of character for community members and Southeast Polk students to emulate.
- Must achieve outstanding success in business, athletics, education, the arts, humanitarian efforts, community service or other endeavors.
Must have contributed to his or her community in an exemplary manner by demonstrating leadership, character, and service to their local community and/or profession.
Must have achieved outstanding success in business, athletics, academics, education, the arts, humanitarian efforts, community service or other endeavors.
Must be a role model that current and future generations of Southeast Polk Community School students can emulate.
Must be recognized as being a positive role model and person of character and have demonstrated leadership.
Must have been recognized as being a person of uncommon dedication, going beyond the call of duty to assist students, staff and/or parents.
Must have retired or resigned before being considered for nomination.