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LEGO STEM Challenges - T4

$300

with Rachel Pantke

Calendar Jan 6, 2026 at 1:40 pm, runs for 14 weeks

Ages: 5 - 10

In this hands-on, creative class, students will embark on exciting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) challenges using LEGO bricks! Through fun and engaging building projects, they will learn to solve real-world problems, think critically, and work together in teams. Each week, students will be introduced to a new challenge, such as designing a bridge to hold weight, creating a simple machine, or building a structure that can withstand an "earthquake." They'll use their problem-solving skills, experiment with different solutions, and explore concepts in engineering and design—all while having fun with LEGO! This class fosters teamwork, creativity, and a love of learning, making STEM concepts come to life in a way that’s exciting and interactive for young minds.

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Study Hall - T4

$140

with Stacy Lyerly

Calendar Jan 6, 2026 at 1:40 pm, runs for 14 weeks

Ages: 13 - 18

This is an unsupervised Study Hall. Please have your student bring work or something to do during this time.

Think Outside the Box: Creative and Critical Thinking Adventures - T4

$380

with Seema Khan

Calendar Jan 6, 2026 at 1:40 pm, runs for 14 weeks

Ages: 11 - 18

Step into the ultimate problem-solving adventure in this hands-on class where imagination meets innovation! Each week, students will take on a variety of creative and critical thinking challenges designed to test their ingenuity and teamwork. Activities will range from survival scenarios—like being lost at sea or stranded on the moon—to Escape Room Challenges that demand riddles, pattern recognition, and collaboration to solve. Students will also dive into design and invention projects, from analyzing failed inventions and brainstorming improvements to creating and marketing their own original products that solve real-world problems. Quick creativity games, like finding alternate uses for everyday objects, will keep them thinking on their toes. Through these diverse challenges, students will sharpen their reasoning, boost their creativity, and practice seeing problems from new perspectives. Every class offers a new opportunity to think differently, invent boldly, and “survive” whatever challenge comes their way!

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Dance Club - T5

Free

with Stacy Lyerly

Calendar Jan 6, 2026 at 2:45 pm, runs for 14 weeks

Ages: 8 - 18

Come join others in learning some new dance moves and coming up with your own choreography. May perform at the spring showcase.

Digital 3D modeling and 3D Printing - T4

$395

with Andrew Nason

Calendar Jan 15, 2026 at 1:40 pm, runs for 14 weeks

Ages: 10 - 18

Students will learn how to create custom objects in 3D modeling software, and then learn how to utilize 3D printing technologies

 

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