The Extended Day Spring
Enrichment Courses are close to reaching full capacity. There's still
time to enroll this week if you would like to be a part of
Intermediate Chess and/or Spring Soccer.
Intermediate Chess and/or Spring Soccer.
Visit this link to our brochure for program costs and additional registration information:
Spring Soccer
Grades: K— 2, Wednesdays
Dates: April 9 – May 28
In this program, children will learn the basic rules and concepts of
the game of soccer in a fun and enthusiastic setting. Using theme
based games, we will focus on the core skills of the game. Coach Drew’s program will help children develop proper dribbling and shooting techniques; practice sportsmanship; and hone in on children’s ability to listen and follow directions. Children will
improve their ball handling skills, game awareness, speed and
agility in a fun yet challenging environment.
Grades: K— 2, Wednesdays
Dates: April 9 – May 28
In this program, children will learn the basic rules and concepts of
the game of soccer in a fun and enthusiastic setting. Using theme
based games, we will focus on the core skills of the game. Coach Drew’s program will help children develop proper dribbling and shooting techniques; practice sportsmanship; and hone in on children’s ability to listen and follow directions. Children will
improve their ball handling skills, game awareness, speed and
agility in a fun yet challenging environment.
Intermediate Chess
Grades: K - 6, Thursdays
Spring: April 10 –May 29
Do you want to learn how to apply chess thinking throughout your life? Chess presents a fun
way to learn how to think strategically, mathematically, and creatively. Students will learn individually and, as a group, the best ways to take their chess game to the next level. This course does have a requirement of first completing the Chess for Beginners course or other prior Chess experiences.
Spring: April 10 –May 29
Do you want to learn how to apply chess thinking throughout your life? Chess presents a fun
way to learn how to think strategically, mathematically, and creatively. Students will learn individually and, as a group, the best ways to take their chess game to the next level. This course does have a requirement of first completing the Chess for Beginners course or other prior Chess experiences.
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