Enrichment Class Catalog-Winter 2015

Before and After School
ENRICHMENT
PROGRAM
CATALOG
Winter Session
*
January 19-March 20, 2015
REGISTRATION ENDS
FRIDAY January 9, 2015
*
Some classes may start or end earlier or later; see individual class descriptions, and be sure to note class dates in
your calendar.
PROGRAM NOTES
Parent/Guardian Responsibilities
Getting to Class
Students are expected to transfer independently to an
Enrichment class. Teachers are given a class list at
the beginning of each session, but they are not
responsible for delivering students to their enrichment
classes. If you think this may be a challenge for your
child, please contact the coordinator and we will try to
arrange a “student buddy” to assist your child.
By enrolling your child in an Enrichment class, you
are responsible for the following:
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Knowing the dates that classes occur, including
start and end dates (see individual class
listings).
Knowing the drop off and pick up times for
classes and, most importantly, ensuring your
child is picked up on time (see “Drop Off and
Pick Up” at right)
Drop Off and Pick Up
•
Parents are responsible for collecting their
children promptly from afternoon classes.
•
There will be no supervision for children after
their class ends.
•
If prompt pick up becomes an issue, your
student may be removed from the class without
refund for remaining classes.
•
Please make arrangements for pickup prior to
enrolling your child in an after-school class.
•
No bus transportation can be offered for
Enrichment Program classes occurring before
and after school.
Tutoring
If your student is participating in tutoring, remember
that tutoring comes first.
Enrollment
•
Classes are filled on a first come, first served
basis.
•
Please bring your registration and payment to
the Thurgood Marshall office. Some classes
may require online or direct payment and
registration.
•
You will receive confirmation—letter or email—
that your child is enrolled in a class. Please
do not send your child to class without
written confirmation of his/her enrollment.
•
If a class does not enroll sufficiently, it may be
cancelled. You will be notified and your fees
refunded.
Behavior
At Thurgood Marshall, we have the expectation of
respect for teachers/instructors and good behavior
during classes.
Students are expected to maintain the same
behavioral standards that they have during the formal
school day. If an instructor identifies a behavior issue,
the following steps will be taken:
•
At the first incident, the instructor will call
parents/ guardians regarding student behavior.
•
The student will be given one trial class to improve.
•
If the disruptive behavior continues, we reserve
the right to remove the student from the class
without refund for remaining classes. Please
discuss enrollment with your child to be sure
they want to attend an after-school class.
Please note, for classes that fill up, we will form a wait
list of students that don’t get in. The students on the
wait list will have priority enrollment if they sign up for
the same class the following quarter. In addition,
classes that have running wait lists will prioritize
students who have not participated in the class before
returning students can re-enroll.
Calendar
Classes start the week of January 19 and run through
March 20, 2015. Most classes include eight sessions.
(For exceptions, see individual class listings.) Please
note some classes may start earlier or may run longer
due to breaks and early dismissal days.
•
No morning or afternoon classes are held on
the following days:
Mon, Jan 19, Martin Luther King Day
Fri, Jan 30, day between semesters
Mon, Feb 16 & Tue, Feb 17, mid-winter break
Snack and Clothing
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Each child should bring a small, easy to eat
snack on class days.
•
Please send your children with clothing
appropriate for their classes. Athletics and
dance classes require loose-fitting clothes and
closed-toe rubber-soled shoes. Art can be
messy! Please bring an old shirt or a smock.
Financial Aid
Our intent is that all students have the ability to
participate in our Enrichment Program. Students who
are eligible for the Free and Reduced Lunch
program may enroll in an Enrichment class for
10% of the class fee. We are limited to only one
class request per qualifying student per quarter.
The ability to grant aid is based on the amount of
money voluntarily donated to the program and by the
generosity of our vendors and instructors who offer
scholarship positions in their classes. We reserve the
right to grant or deny all requests for financial aid.
Class Fee
Class fees are set by our vendors and this program
does not generate any profits.
Class registrations managed by the Thurgood
Marshall Enrichment Program include a
nonrefundable $15 fee for administrative and financial
aid costs. This fee helps ensure instructors are
present, parents are notified in case of class changes,
and that all students are picked up. It also helps offset
financial aid costs (see section at right).
Questions?
Contact Sudeshna Sen at [email protected]
or Percy Allen at [email protected].
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Enrichment Program
Winter Session
January 19-March 20, 20151
CLASS SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Basketball
8:10a-9:10a
Chess Club
8:10a-9:10a
BEFORE SCHOOL
2
Karate
8:10a-9:10a
3
Spanish
8:10a-9:10a
Japanese
3
(Sponge) NEW
8:10a-9:10a
Going Places with
Friends – Mixed
Media Art
8:10a-9:10a
Karate2
8:10a-9:10a
Drama: The Dark
Portal (for Harry
Potter fans)
8:10a-9:10a
3
Guitar
(Beginning)
8:10a-9:10a
Guitar (Returning)
8:10a-9:10a
AFTER SCHOOL
Puppetry
3:50p-4:50p
TGA Premier Golf
3:50p-4:50p
Creative
Computing with
Scratch
(Advanced)
3:50p-4:50p
iPad LEGO®
Animation:
Impossible Worlds
3:50p-5:20p
World Music
3:50p-4:50p
Capoeira
3:50p-4:50p
Creative
Computing with
Scratch
(Beginning)
3:50p-4:50p
Learn to Code in
Minecraft
8:10a-9:10a
Art Club with
Willow
3:50p-4:50p
Mad Science
3:50p-4:50p
TGA Tennis
3:50p-4:50p
Engineering
Challenge with
LEGO®
3:50p-5:20p
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IMPORTANT: No classes are held on the following days: Mon, Jan 19 (Martin Luther King Day), Fri, Jan 30 (day
between semesters), and Mon, Feb 16 & Tue, Feb 17 (winter break). All classes run eight weeks, unless indicated in
the class description.
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Karate students must register early on instructor website; Karate starts earlier than other classes. Note: Karate
runs twice a week.
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Spanish, Japanese, and Chess Club require registration and payment on instructor websites.
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ARTS & CRAFTS
PMPUP
Puppetry
Grades 1-5
Mondays
3:50p-4:50p
$165
Design and make unusual types of puppets from traditions around the
world. We will use primarily paper and fabric, and create puppets that students can
control in various ways. Creations will come alive and interact with each other in short
and playful performances in the classroom.
Through puppet making you will learn techniques such as: basic sewing on a machine,
elaborate paper cut-out methods and basic sculpture methods to make 3D forms.
Instructor: Britt Rynearson has been teaching art and design for 14 years and has
worked extensively with students aged 3 to 18. She studied painting as an
undergraduate at Scripps College, and is now finishing an MFA at Seattle University.
She has run her own design company for the last twelve years, designing textiles and
producing a line of products sold nationwide. In the last few years Britt has taught for
Cornish College of the Arts, Gage Academy, Coyote Central, Centrum, and the
Northwest School.
Monday Class Dates: 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day) or 2/16 (winter break). Class runs longer than
others to accommodate missed dates.
PMARC
Art Club With Willow (NEW TOPIC!)
Grades 1-5
Fridays
3:50p-4:50p
$140
(Includes
materials)
What have YOU always wanted to learn to draw? You get to decide and vote on which
art projects Willow will teach! Explore cartooning, pencil drawing, watercolor painting,
pastel layers, bold marker sketches, collage, clay, and more! Learn from a professional
artist how to draw realistic looking birds and cartoon pandas, paint clouds, how to craft
a comic, and compose brightly colored abstract art.
Instructor: artist Willow Heath; visit willowheath.com to learn more.
Friday Class Dates: 1/23, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20
No class 1/30 (day between semesters). Class runs longer than others to accommodate
missed dates.
AMART
Going Places With Friends – Mixed Media Art (NEW TOPIC!)
Grades K-5
Tuesdays
8:10a-9:10a
$120
(Includes
materials)
All around the world and back, let's take a journey through your imagination—to all the
places you would like to go! Explore art from the far corners of the world. Get your
hands on clay, paint, mixed media collage, sculpture, and more as we learn, play, and
explore the wide, wide world through ART!
Projects include: mixed media maps, African masks, Chinese block-printing, Latin
American ceramics, Islamic mosaic, and Italian stained glass paintings on mylar.
Instructor: teaching artist Nadine Smith; visit www.kidscreate.org to learn more.
Tuesday Class Dates: 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17
No class 2/17 (winter break). Class runs longer than others to accommodate missed
dates.
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SCIENCE & CHESS
PMMAD
Mad Science – Fantastic Physics (NEW TOPIC!)
Grades K-5
Thursdays
3:50p-4:50p
$129
(Includes
materials)
Welcome to the Mad Science After School Program where you will learn that physics
is the science that just won't quit - it's everywhere!
We'll find physics in magic tricks, in stunt plane wings, in electrical currents, and even
a little bit in chemistry. Students will experiment with gravity, inertia, and centripetal
force, see how magicians use science to pull off some astounding illusions, find out
why "thin air" is one tough cookie, conduct cool chemical reactions, and much, much
more.
Every class also includes awesome take-home projects that your Junior Scientist can
build and share the Mad Science experience with family and friends! Our program is a
unique and innovative way to continue the learning process after school and students
will have so much fun it is hard to believe that they are actually learning at the same
time.
Instructor: Audrey Horne, Mad Science (www.madsciencefun.com)
Thursday Class Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12
AMCHS
Chess Club
Grades K-5
Fridays
8:10a-9:10a
Chess4Life is committed to bringing an excellent program with a positive learning
environment to Thurgood Marshall. Chess study has been shown to increase math
skills, concentration, memory, and self-confidence. Classes are tailored to the level of
competency exhibited among the students. All students, of any skill level, are
welcome. Please e-mail [email protected] with any questions.
PAY/
REGISTER
WITH
VENDOR
$129
Please register directly with Chess4Life. You can register and pay online securely at
www.chess4life.com or call Chess4Life at 425-283-0549. The direct link to the winter
class is www.bit.ly/TMchessWinter2015
Friday Class Dates: 1/23, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20
No class 1/30 (day between semesters). Class runs longer than others to
accommodate missed dates.
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TECHNOLOGY
AMCODE
Learn to Code in Minecraft with Raspberry Pi
Grades 3-5
Thursdays
3:50p-4:50p
$75*
In this class, the students will be able to write programs that build 3D
fractals, super-intelligent creepers and more! The course is opened to anyone who
loves Minecraft and wants to learn coding (no prior experience needed). The course
will be using Python or TouchDevelop for the coding.
Registration fee includes a Raspberry Pi computer kit, provided on the first session,
that the student can keep! Students will need to bring their computer kits to
school each class session.
∗
If the student already has a Raspberry Pi computer kit and can bring it to class,
the registration fee is only $35. Please note on your registration form that the
student will be bringing his or her own kit.
Grades 3-5 only. Restricted to 24 kids (class takes place in computer lab).
Instructor: Peli de Halleux; instructor taught Mobile Games class in the fall.
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
PMENG
Engineering Challenge with LEGO® (RETURNING CLASS!)
Grades 2-5
Mondays
3:50p-5:20p
$143
Create a massive machine in the style of a Rube-Goldberg invention. Learn how to
build a variety of motorized devices such as an air compressor, scissor lift invention,
and a marble moving crankshaft in this advanced engineering camp.
Then, collaborate in small groups with other engineers to accomplish large- scale
missions! Creativity and collaboration are the name of the game in this camp
®
designed for the hardcore LEGO enthusiast.
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies (www.play-well.org)
Monday Class Dates: 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day) or 2/16 (winter break). Class runs longer
than others to accommodate missed dates.
PMIPAD
iPad LEGO® ANIMATION: Impossible Worlds 2 (NEW TOPIC!)
Grades K-5
Tuesdays
3:50p-5:20p
$155
Impossible is now non-impossible with a cast of anti-impossible characters like Betty
the Broom Ninja, Liam the Volcano Jumper, and Car Snacker Jones. Students will
use iPads (provided by C.A.N.) to take animation photos, and edit video and sound.
Set, character and story construction will be taught while integrating subjects like
math/science and visual/language arts.
Advanced lessons are now offered in every class.
View the class commercial and over 3,000 student animations at
®
www.cancancancan.com. (LEGO is not affiliated with, and does not sponsor or
endorse, the services or products of the Clay Animation Network).
Instructor: Clay Animation Network (www.cancancancan.com)
Tuesday Class Dates: 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17
No class 2/17 (winter break). Class runs longer than others to accommodate missed
dates.
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PMSC1
Creative Computing with Scratch (Basic)
Grades 4-5
Wednesdays
3:50p-4:50p
$165
Would you like to design your own computer game? How about a computer
program that makes a cat dance or explore a maze or sing your favorite song? If
yes, then join us in Creative Computing with Scratch! We will introduce you to
the exciting world of computer science. You will learn fundamental programming
concepts such as variables, loops, conditional statements, and event handling. You
will learn to create animations, make and import objects, create audio recordings,
and use them to develop interactive programs.
You will learn this and more using Scratch, an interactive programming language
developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As you teach a
mischievous cat to dance, explore a maze, or build games, you will learn how to
think creatively with math and computer code. In the course you will be able to use
your newly acquired skills to design and develop your own game ideas and share it
with your classmates, friends, and family.
No previous programming skills are required, but students should be comfortable
using a computer, a web browser, and managing files. Students do not need to
purchase any software or textbook.
Instructors: Ritu Bahl and Nina Smith-Gardiner. Ritu Bahl has over 20 years of
experience in the Information Technology industry. She has worked in various
technical leadership positions in Harris Semiconductors, Hewett Packard, Microsoft,
and Amazon. She holds BS and MS degrees in Electrical and Computer
Engineering and a MBA from the University of Washington. Nina Smith-Gardiner is
an architect with over 20 years experience in the field. She has a BA from Princeton
University, a Master in Fine Arts from Hunter College (CUNY), and a Masters in
Architecture from SCI-Arc, the Southern California Institute of Architecture. Ritu and
Nina share a passion for inspiring young people to get hooked on computer science
by showing them how computers can be fun, can open doors to some amazing
careers, and most importantly, can be used to solve big societal problems.
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
PMSC2
Creative Computing with Scratch (Advanced)
Grades 4-5
Mondays
3:50p-4:50p
$165
Ready to take your programming skills to the next level? Building on the foundation
developed in the introductory course, in the Advanced class you will apply the
concepts you learned previously to create more sophisticated programs. You will
tackle new and challenging animations such as making your characters run, jump,
and fall as they would in real life under the influence of gravity! You will also learn
how to make scrolling platform games so your characters can run forever just like in
Mario and you will see how these models go from a simple set of mathematical
equations to a dynamic, fully developed video game!
If students have not completed the Basic class, above, they should be able to
design a maze and an archery game before taking this Advanced class.
Instructors: See Basic class, above.
Monday Class Dates: 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day) or 2/16 (winter break). Class runs longer
than others to accommodate missed dates.
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DRAMA
AMDRM
Drama: Dark Portal (for Harry Potter fans) (NEW TOPIC!)
Grades 3-5
Wednesdays
8:10a-9:10a
$111
A portal has been opened and magic beings are running the halls of Merlina Academy.
How will Alistaira and her classmates conquer the dark wizards when magic hasn't
been used in 200 years? Join a fun cast of characters: wizards, unicorns, dwarves,
elves, and phoenixes as they fight for their lives and the world as they know it.
This class will end in a performance!
Instructor: Stone Soup (www.stonesouptheatre.org)
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
LANGUAGES
AMJPL
Japanese
Grades K-5
Tuesdays
8:10a-9:10a
The Japanese Language and Culture Club instructor, Yumiko Momma, is not
available for the rest of this year, so the Enrichment program is pleased to offer a
Japanese class from Sponge language school, the school that teaches our beforeschool Spanish classes.
PAY/
REGISTER
WITH
VENDOR
$360*
*Includes
both Winter
and Spring
sessions
Sponge classes are designed to instill a love of language and culture in children.
Sponge teachers are highly trained, dynamic, native speakers. Through games and
activities, music, movement and art, students learn practical, everyday language and
communication skills. Classes are taught almost entirely in the target language and
accommodate a range of levels.
IMPORTANT: Japanese begins before other Enrichment programs, although you
can still sign up after classes have started. For this class, you need to register directly
on the instructor website: Go to www.spongeschool.com/sign-up/ and click the
"Elementary School Registration" button to register and pay for the class.
Instructor: Sponge (www.spongeschool.com)
Tuesday Class Dates: 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31,
4/7, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19 (18 classes; includes Winter and Spring)
No class 2/17 (winter break) or 4/14 (spring break).
AMSPL
Spanish
Grades K-5
Mondays
8:10a-9:10a
¡Feliz Año Nuevo! Happy New Year! The instructors at Sponge have been teaching
Spanish at Thurgood Marshall for quite some time, and are looking forward to a new
year full of language immersion and learning. Language is a gift, and Sponge is excited
to share it with students. We could say, ¡Toma un regalo! (Here´s a present!) ¡Gracias!
(Thank you!)
PAY/
REGISTER
WITH
VENDOR
$360*
*Includes
both Winter
and Spring
sessions
IMPORTANT: Spanish begins before other Enrichment programs, although you
can still sign up after classes have started. For this class, you need to register directly
on the instructor website: Go to www.spongeschool.com/sign-up/ and click the
"Elementary School Registration" button to register and pay for the class.
Instructor: Sponge (www.spongeschool.com)
Monday Class Dates:1/5, 1/12, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6, 4/20,
4/27, 5/4, 5/11, 5/18 (17 classes; includes Winter and Spring)
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day), 2/16 (winter break), or 4/13 (spring break).
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MUSIC
PMWMU
World Music
Grades K-2
Wednesdays
3:50p-4:50p
$120
Enrichment Program’s Guitar teacher Mr. Ryan is excited to bring his world
music class to Thurgood Marshall. The class will focus on music, instruments, and
songs from around the world, and each lesson will have elements of dance and basic
music theory.
Students will be exposed to an array of musical genres and instrumentation. Through
music we will focus on various cultural similarities and differences. For the final project
students will create their very own country with specific music and traditions.
Instructor: Mr. Ryan is currently the music teacher at two Seattle preschools:
Blossoming Buds and Little Wonders He graduated with a degree in music from
University of Santa Cruz. He is also the lead songwriter for the local indie/choir/folk
group The Horde and the Harem (www.thehordeandtheharemband.com).
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
AMGU1
Guitar (Beginning)
Grades 1-5
Fridays
8:10a-9:10a
$165
Learn how to play guitar! And not only learn, but have fun doing it! You’ll be given tools
and lessons to get you pointed in the right direction to be the guitar player you always
wanted to be. Aside from learning some great songs, students will learn self-discipline
through the act of practicing what they have learned. They will also expand their
creativity as they learn to write their own songs and improvise their own solos as well as
learn how to play and interact musically with others.
Students must provide their own guitar. Class size for guitar is limited to 6 students; sign
up early for this class.
This class is for students with little to no experience with guitar; students with some
familiarity and chord knowledge should consider the Advanced class, below.
Instructor: Mr. Ryan (see above)
Friday Class Dates: 1/23, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20
No class Friday, Jan 30 (day between semesters). Class runs longer than others to
accommodate missed dates.
AMGU2
Grades 1-5
Wednesdays
8:10a-9:10a
$165
Guitar (Advanced)
This class is for returning students who took Guitar during previous Enrichment program
sessions OR students who have some familiarity with guitars and chords.
Students must provide their own guitar. Class size for guitar is limited to 6 students; sign
up early for this class.
See Guitar (Beginning) class description above for more information.
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
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SPORTS AND RECREATION
AMBSK
One On One Basketball: Before School Hoops (Grades K-5)
Grades K-5
Thursdays
8:10a-9:10a
$105
Join One On One Basketball at Thurgood Marshall Elementary for an ideal introduction
to the most dynamic sport in the world. Our instructors will not only teach your child
athletic fundamentals through progressive drills, engaging cardio and fun competitions,
but we will use these fundamentals as a platform to teach life-skill lessons that reinforce
positive attitudes about effort, respect, cooperation and self-control. One On One
Basketball makes three guarantees: your child will learn, sweat and have fun!
Instructor: One On One Basketball (www.1on1basketball.com)
Thursday Class Dates: 1/22, 1/29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12
PMCAP
Capoeira
Grades K-5
Wednesdays
3:50p-4:50p
$120
Children love learning capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art which combines fitness,
music, and acrobatics. Capoeira instills the values of responsibility and self-confidence
all while awakening creativity through the development of self-expression. Through fun
games, drills, and exercises, children learn to “play capoeira” with an understanding of
limits and respect for each other. Classes will keep your child physically fit and mentally
engaged. Students will learn the movements of capoeira along with the music and
songs traditionally used in the sport.
Instructor: Jen Hobbs
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
PMGLF
TGA Premier Junior Golf
Grades K-5
Mondays
3:50p-4:50p
$135*
TGA Premier Junior Golf brings the golf course to your school! Our national, award
winning, 5 level program is specially designed for children and builds upon the
educational concepts they are learning in the classroom. Fun comes first in every TGA
class, but our curriculum also focuses on instilling self-confidence and life values
through professional golf instruction. Students learn the fundamentals, etiquette and
rules of the game. Best of all, we provide all the equipment and training materials so
children of all skill levels have the chance to come out and tee it up with TGA!
* Students
who sign up
for both TGA
Golf and
TGA Tennis
pay a lower
fee ($240)
Instructor: Brad Kirkpatrick, TGA Premier Junior Golf (www.playtga.com)
Monday Class Dates: 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/23
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day) or 2/16 (winter break). Class runs longer than
others to accommodate missed dates.
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PMTEN
TGA Tennis
Grades K-5
Fridays
3:50p-4:50p
$135*
TGA Premier Youth Tennis is bringing the tennis court to Thurgood Marshall! TGA, in
national partnership with the United States Tennis Association, co-designed a tennis
enrichment program that focuses on athletic, academic and character development for
children. The TGA curriculum uses tennis equipment that is modified to be size
appropriate and safe, so we can turn the school gym into a tennis court.
* Students
who sign up
for both TGA
Golf and
TGA Tennis
pay a lower
fee ($240)
In addition to professional tennis instruction, your child will take part in a combination of
physical fitness for health benefits and academics such as math, science, language and
social studies for educational development. Every class focuses on social interaction,
developing positive character traits and most importantly having fun! TGA’s mission is to
empower our students with the tools to be successful on the tennis court and in life.
Instructor: TGA Tennis (www.playtga.com)
Friday Class Dates: 1/23, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20
No class Friday, Jan 30 (day between semesters). Class runs longer than others to
accommodate missed dates.
AMKAR
Karate
Grades 1-5
Mon & Wed
8:10a-9:10a
In practicing karate, your child will develop motor skills, focus and self-discipline,
coordination, balance and strength—and have FUN. Students learn fundamental karate
technique in a safe and encouraging environment.
PAY/
REGISTER
WITH
VENDOR
IMPORTANT: Karate begins before other Enrichment programs. You must register
and pay directly with the Feminist Karate Union two days before classes start using the
registration form at www.feministkarateunion.org/PreRegistrationElems.htm
Returning students will be contacted; all new students must register online bring
completed registration forms to the instructor on the first day of class.
Tuition for this program is $250 per trimester. Also payable first trimester only are
students’ annual fees of $24. New karate gis (uniforms) are available for $25. All checks
should be payable to FKU. Online payments using PayPal are also accepted (PayPal
requires additional fee). Partial financial assistance is available, please speak with the
instructor or the Enrichment Program Coordinator.
For more information, please contact the instructor, below.
Instructor: Sensei Joanne Factor ([email protected], 206-920-8882) of
the Feminist Karate Union (www.FeministKarateUnion.com)
Monday & Wednesday Class Dates (students attend both Mondays and Wednesdays):
Monday Class Dates: 1/5, 1/12, 1/26, 2/2, 2/9, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16
No class 1/19 (Martin Luther King Day) or 2/16 (winter break). Class runs longer than
others to accommodate missed dates.
Wednesday Class Dates: 1/7, 1/13, 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11, 3/18
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REGISTRATION FORM
To ensure prompt registration, students can place this form and payment directly in the registration box on the front counter of the
Thurgood Marshall front office (some classes book quickly; sending the form back through classroom teachers may cause delays in
registration). For registration questions, contact Sudeshna Sen at [email protected]. To register for Karate or Chess or
Spanish or Japanese, you must register and pay online as described in the class listings.
Forms and payment are due by Friday, Jan. 9, 2015 (except for Karate, Chess, Spanish and Japanese).
PLEASE NOTE THE START AND END DATES AND PICKUP TIMES OF YOUR STUDENT’S CLASSES
Student name:_____________________________________________________________
Grade:_______________ Room #:_______ Teacher:____________________________________
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Parent/guardian name: _________________________________________
Parent/guardian cell phone:__________________ Parent/guardian alternate phone:______________________
Please list any allergies:____________________________________________________________
Parent e-mail (Please PRINT LEGIBLY. This is how we contact you with registration confirmation/changes):
________________________________________________________________________________________
Name and phone number for additional emergency contact(s), and any additional person(s) authorized to pick up your child (feel
free to add additional contacts on the back of this form)—at pickup, they may be asked to show ID:
Name: ____________________________________________ Phone:_________________________________
Name: ____________________________________________ Phone:_________________________________
Class Code
Day
Class Name
Fee
Donation to the Scholarship Fund – THANK YOU!
This will ensure enrichment programs are accessible to all
Total Due
Make checks payable to Thurgood Marshall PTA and submit with registration form.
Please do not submit this form without payment! If the class you register for is full, your fee will be returned to you.
☐ I qualify for financial assistance. My reduced payment (10% of class fee) is included with this registration.
If enrolling in an after school class, please check one. After class, my child will:
☐ be picked up by parent/guardian or other care provider listed above
☐ go to Thurgood Marshall YMCA After School Club, if currently enrolled
I give my permission for ______________________________________ (child name) to participate in Thurgood Marshall
Enrichment Program activities. I give my permission for the adult(s) in charge to seek emergency medical treatment
and/or transportation for my child. I understand that I am responsible for knowing class dates and times, and for ensuring
that my child is picked up promptly from classes.
_____________________________________________________
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parent/guardian signature
date
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For Parent/guardian, please list the main person who should be contacted on the day of class, in case of changes to the class schedule.
(For PTA use only)
Check # _____________ Date _______________ Amount $_______________