Young Cougars Club (YCC)
4’s, TK, Kindergarten
January 13-February 10
1:30-2:30 pm
Mondays
Jan. 13, 27, Feb. 3, 10
Cook up a Good Book $100
This cooking class is designed for those students who love to read good books and cook! In this class, students will enjoy reading If you give a Mouse a Cookie and its companion books. This cooking class is hands-on learning, so students will be introduced to kitchen etiquette, how to use simple kitchen tools, and how to follow a basic recipe during their time in the kitchen. They will create a sweet treat each week as they leap into literature.
Minimum participants: 4
Maximum participants: 8
Taught by Suzie Amick
Tuesdays
Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4
STEM with Miss Kim $100
STEM with Miss Kim integrates science, technology, engineering and math topics while including life lessons such as character traits, Biblical truths, and a growth mindset driven environment. This class
will allow children to expand their minds with critical thinking, creative problem solving, and teamwork by exploring the “whys” of the world. There will be science experiments, coding basics, building construction/deconstruction/reconstruction, with math woven in throughout the lessons. A Lab Journal Card will be sent home with the students each week.
Minimum participants: 5
Maximum participants: 15
Taught by Kim Schoubert
Wednesdays
Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5
Karate Fitness & Games $100
In this class, taught by Martial Arts Training Institute (M.A.T.I), students learn Kempo Karate in an engaging and exciting way, focusing on karate fitness and games. Students are given karate instruction centered on building their character as well as mental and physical strength. Students will learn the value of focus, discipline, confidence, and respect while having tons of fun!
Minimum participants: 10
Taught by Ellis Newell (M.A.T.I instructor)
Thursdays
Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6
Shining Stars $100
Shining Stars offers an exciting theatre program that uses fun exercises and games to encourage confidence when communicating with others. This class follows a developmentally appropriate curriculum that focuses on bravery, creativity, and communication. This experience will prepare students for future roles in theatre productions as well as develop public speaking skills that will be used throughout their lives. There will be a parent sharing at the end of the session.
Minimum participants: 4
Taught by ShiningStars Instructors.
After School
Grades 1-8
January 13 – February 10
3:30-4:30 pm
Mondays
Jan. 13, 27, Feb. 3, 10
Science in the Kitchen $100
This class is an exciting experience that will combine both science and cooking. Students will be introduced to the science of cooking and will investigate and explore in kitchen to discover why bread rises or how frozen treats get their consistency. Students will spend class time making homemade
bread, slushies, sweet treats, and more. Kitchen concoctions will be delicious and full of scientific reactions as cooking and science collide.
Minimum participants: 6
Taught by Mandy Cheshire
Tuesdays
Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4
Play-Well TEKnologies
(Legos) $100
Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as Cars, Rail Racers, and Forklifts. Design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas. This new class will foster a greater appreciation of how things work, and encourage the qualities of inquisitiveness, self reliance, and self confidence.
Minimum participants: 10
Taught by David Weisner (Play-Well TEK instructor)
Wednesdays
Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5
M.A.T.I Karate $100
In this class, taught by Martial Arts Training Institute (M.A.T.I), students learn Kempo Karate in an engaging and exciting way, focusing on karate fitness and games. Students are given karate instruction centered on building their character as well as mental and physical strength. Students will learn the value of focus, discipline, confidence, and respect while having tons of fun!
Minimum participants: 10
Taught by Ellis Newell (M.A.T.I instructor)
Thursdays
Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6
Medium Masters $100
In Art: Medium Masters we will use a variety of mediums to create works of art. Students will be taught the basic techniques of using these mediums as well as drawing and painting skill sets needed to create successful pieces. Although step-by-step teaching techniques will be used to demonstrate each work of art, the students will be encouraged to show individualism as well. The joyful creation of art is the goal of the class!
Minimum participants: 6
Taught by Donna Gooch