Join our Co-Op where we strive to support and build community with a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) focus. We have expanded!
After paying the family membership fee of $75, each student will have a $35 monthly fee for materials and facilities fee.
Preschool and Elementary levels meet on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 for fun lessons!
As a cooperative, parents are expected to be involved during co-op day. All classes are parent-taught and the program is parent-led. Parents are also encouraged to volunteer in other ways (i.e.: plan field trips, coordinate classes).
Director of Co-Op: Amanda Upton
The first month’s fees are charged here, you can either pay in person or through this class link monthly.
Welcome to cooking/baking, a fun and engaging class for young chefs! This class will introduce children to the basics of cooking while teaching safety. We will explore a variety of recipes, learn how to read recipes, and get that hands-on cooking experience!
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 1st grade students. It meets Thursday from 10:00 – 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Have fun creating puppets, performing mini skits, creating with junk, and playing games all the while developing the creative thinking, public speaking, and acting skills. When working in Theater, one needs to learn to think ahead and to be flexible. Team work, eye contact, memorization and other skills are all a part of the arts. Most importantly, this is a class to make friends and to have fun! Students will need to bring small items from home such as a sock for a puppet.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Tuesday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
A Jolly good manners class for little ladies and gentlemen! Learn about social cues, what manners look like at home, at school, while eating, etc. We will play games, make posters, act out scenarios, etc.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Thursday from 1:00 – 2:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Push past your physical limits with a variety of physical challenges and games! Learn the basics of fitness from pushups, situps, and running while having fun doing it!
This is an 18 week class, designed for any age. It meets Thursday from 2:00 – 3:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Valuable lifelong skills can be learned in the kitchen: measuring ingredients, following a recipe, using small appliances and much more. Have you considered that these life skills double as math and science skills? Come learn without even realizing you are!
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 2nd grade students. It meets Tuesday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Looking for a new way to teach social studies and/or science? Is your child creative? Your child will cut, fold, and staple booklets that are then placed inside creatively refolded file folders that resemble charming shutters. This is our sneaky way to integrate reading and writing into fun learning projects!
This is an 18 week class, designed for K-1st grade students. It meets Mondays from 1:00 – 2:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
We all know movement helps us to have healthy bodies and positive outlooks in life! This upbeat movement class focuses on high energy movements that help strengthen your bodies. Come join us for appropriate, upbeat music while we learn to stretch and strengthen our muscles.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Tuesday from 1:00 – 2:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Makerspace is an opportunity for creative exploration, engineering, tinkering, inventing and purposeful play. Come explore opportunities to discover, assemble, solve, construct, test and explore using “outside the box” thinking.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd students. It meets Tuesday from 10:00 – 11:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
This class is designed for students who are eager to explore the wonders of science in a fun and interactive way. Each week students will dive into scientific concepts through experiments that show creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking. This class is all about making science accessible and enjoyable.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Mondays from 2:00 – 3:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
With ScratchJr, young children can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer. Scratch and Scratch JR teach students about online safety.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 3rd grade students. It meets Thursday from 11:00 – 12:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
Have you ever asked yourself “How many moons do other planets have?”, “How did our solar system form?”, “Why does Saturn have rings?”, “Is there weather in space?” Well, let’s figure it out! In this class we will explore planets, the moon, the solar system and more!
This is an 18 week class, designed for Kindergarten to third grade. It meets Mondays from 2:00 to 3:00
Children learn vocabulary by hearing it spoken and used in sentences that garner meaning. Storybook time is an opportunity for children to hear a story, work on building vocabulary, comprehension, and retelling stories with some arts/crafts woven in.
This is an 18 week class, designed for K to 1st grade students. It meets Thursday from 12:00 – 1:00. Semester begins February 3rd.
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