Anonymous wrote:we have about 3 enrichment activities (for a fee) offered a day at our after school, typically broken up K-2 and 3-5 so the age range isn't crazy. popular offerings include:
sports: TKD, basketball, hip hop dance, and ballet, yoga, chess
performance arts: school play, glee club,
art: lots of options including clay/pottery, print making, jewelry making
STEM/language, coding, mad science type offering, Spanish language
typically chess, glee club, and STEM offering fill up the fastest
Anonymous wrote:If they keep getting cancelled for low enrollment, you might try fewer offerings. There is a finite group of kids (parents) who will enroll, so too many offerings mean that participants get too spread out.
Maybe take a survey up front to narrow the group to those most interesting? Or focus on one of each 'type' of activity? (One sports activity, one technology activity, one arts-type activity...)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Popular afterschool activities in our school include Make a lemonade stand (it's some sort of learn business thing), Joe Romano's Magic, Minecraft with Redstone or something like that, Chess club, Cooking …
Do you know the names of the vendors that offer these?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Fairfax County so YMMV. School programs at our Elementary include Young Rembrandts (art); Overtime Athletics (PE) and a Coding / Robotics program. Those are what I remember, they may be more though. I think price makes a difference -- I am at a Title 1 and my kids got a discount for one program and full "scholarship" for another. Good Luck!
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Fairfax County so YMMV. School programs at our Elementary include Young Rembrandts (art); Overtime Athletics (PE) and a Coding / Robotics program. Those are what I remember, they may be more though. I think price makes a difference -- I am at a Title 1 and my kids got a discount for one program and full "scholarship" for another. Good Luck!
Anonymous wrote:Popular afterschool activities in our school include Make a lemonade stand (it's some sort of learn business thing), Joe Romano's Magic, Minecraft with Redstone or something like that, Chess club, Cooking …