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2026–2027 Registration - Session B

2026–2027 Registration - Session B

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    Each class is registered for individually, since class offerings rotate each week. Every Thursday includes: 2 elementary classes 2 middle/high classes 1 mixed-ages class 1 between-classes session (for a full day experience) This allows families to build the schedule that works best for them. Thursday Schedule Overview Our Thursday schedule is designed to give families flexibility while also making it possible to enjoy a full day of enrichment. Students may register for individual classes, several classes, or create a full-day experience. Class Times Elementary, Middle/High, and Mixed Age class offerings take place during the following class blocks: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM Between-Class Care For families who need coverage between class times, Between-Class Care is available during these transition periods: 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM 4:30 PM – 5:00 PM 2026–2027 Sessions Session A August 6, 13, 20, 27 September 3, 10, 17, 24 October 1, 8, 15, 22 Session B October 29 November 5, 12, 19 December 3, 10, 17 January 7, 14, 21, 28 Session C February 4, 11, 18, 25 March 4, 11, 18, 25 April 8, 15, 22, 29 Session D May 6, 13, 20, 27 June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 8, 15, 22, 29
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                                    • Session B: Class 1 - 9:30am-11:30am (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)
                                      Session B: Class 1 - 9:30am-11:30am (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)

                                      MIXED AGE CLASS: Spotlight Studios


                                      Spotlight Studios invites students to step into the world of performance, creativity, storytelling, and self-expression through engaging, instructor-led activities. This class will help students build confidence on stage while learning the foundations of theater in a fun, supportive, and encouraging environment.

                                      Throughout the year, students will explore acting skills, character development, voice and movement, stage presence, improvisation, simple scene work, and the basics of bringing a story to life. Rather than focusing only on performance, this class will also help students grow in communication, teamwork, listening skills, creativity, and confidence.

                                      Students will participate in hands-on theater games, guided practice, group activities, and age-appropriate performance exercises designed to help both new and experienced students feel comfortable participating at their own level.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue building confidence through creative storytelling, expressive reading, short skits, voice work, movement, and group performance games. This session will help students practice speaking clearly, working with others, using imagination, and becoming more comfortable sharing ideas in front of a group.

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                                    • Session B: Class 1 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)
                                      Session B: Class 1 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Builders & Engineers Lab


                                      Calling all curious creators, problem-solvers, and hands-on thinkers! Builders & Engineers Lab invites elementary students to explore the world of design, building, and invention through engaging projects and creative challenges. Students will use imagination, teamwork, and critical thinking as they experiment with structures, simple engineering concepts, and hands-on building activities.

                                      Throughout the year, this class will encourage students to think like builders and engineers by exploring how things work, how designs come together, and how creativity and problem-solving can be used to bring ideas to life. 


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will explore how real builders and engineers use strength, balance, shapes, and design to solve problems. Projects may include bridge challenges, tower builds, structure testing, and creative take-home builds that help students see why planning, testing, and improving matter.


                                      Middle/High Class: Global Bites – Discover the World Through Food


                                      Take a delicious journey around the world in Global Bites: Discover the World Through Food. In this hands-on middle/high class, students will explore culture, geography, and tradition through cooking and tasting foods inspired by different countries. This class is designed to make learning interactive, practical, and memorable as students build kitchen confidence while discovering how food connects to history, people, and place.


                                      Session B Focus

                                      In Session B, students will travel through Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela as they explore the flavors, ingredients, and traditions that make each country unique. From vibrant, comforting dishes to bold seasonings and family-style favorites, students will build kitchen confidence through hands-on cooking, food prep, and cultural discussion while discovering how food reflects celebration, daily life, and regional identity.


                                      Allergy Note: Please list any food allergies or dietary concerns during enrollment. We will do our best to accommodate and work with parents so each student can participate as fully as possible.

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                                      Elementary: Builders & Engineers Lab
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                                      Middle/High: Global Bites
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                                    • Session B: Class 1 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)
                                      Session B: Class 1 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Messy Science Club


                                      Get ready for hands-on discovery, exciting experiments, and plenty of fun in Messy Science Club! This elementary class is designed for curious learners who love to explore, test, create, and ask “what happens if…?” Through interactive experiments and engaging activities, students will experience science in a way that feels active, memorable, and fun.

                                      Throughout the year, students will explore a variety of science themes through projects that encourage observation, creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Each session introduces new concepts while building confidence in scientific exploration through hands-on, messy, and exciting learning experiences.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will jump into Slime, Snow & Sticky Science with hands-on experiments that explore texture, stretch, matter, and sensory science. Activities may include a slime lab, fake snow or winter sensory science, and stretchy or sticky experiments that students can observe, compare, squish, stretch, and talk about like young scientists.


                                      Middle/High Class: Garage IQ: Teen Auto Basics


                                      Garage IQ: Teen Auto Basics is a hands-on life skills class for middle and high school students focused on practical car confidence, safety, and basic vehicle knowledge. This class is not designed to train mechanics, but to help teens understand the essential skills every young driver should know before driving independently.

                                      Students will learn how to identify vehicle parts, understand dashboard warning lights, check fluids, inspect tires, handle common roadside situations, communicate with mechanics, and prepare for real-world car ownership. Each class includes instructor demonstration, hands-on practice, and real-life scenarios to help students build confidence in a safe, age-appropriate setting.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue building real-world car confidence by learning practical maintenance and roadside basics every teen should understand before driving independently. Topics may include tire pressure, tread checks, checking fluids, windshield wipers, batteries, jump-starting basics, warning signs, and what to do when something does not seem right with a vehicle.

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                                      Elementary: Messy Science
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                                      Middle/High: Garage IQ
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                                    • Session B: Class 1 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)
                                      Session B: Class 1 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (10/29, 12/3, 1/7)

                                      Between-Class Care is available during transition times to help families create a fuller day of enrichment when students are enrolled in surrounding classes.


                                      Please note that Between-Class Care is only available between registered classes or immediately before a student’s first class or after their last class of the day. We are not able to provide supervision during class times for students who are not actively enrolled in the class taking place during that time block.


                                      For example, the 9:00–9:30 AM care period may be used for arrival before a student’s first class of the day, and the 4:30–5:00 PM care period may be used after a student’s last class. If a student is not enrolled in a class during an active class block, they must be picked up before that class begins.


                                      Before/Between/After Class Care Times:

                                      9:00 AM – 9:30 AM

                                      11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

                                      2:00 PM – 2:30 PM

                                      4:30 PM – 5:00 PM

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                                    • Session B: Class 2 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)
                                      Session B: Class 2 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Wild Wonders: Animal Adventures


                                      Students into an exciting, hands-on world of animal discovery. Students will explore habitats, behaviors, and the fascinating ways animals live and interact with the world around them through engaging activities, creative projects, and interactive learning.

                                      What makes this class truly special is the opportunity for students to experience animals up close. Throughout the session, a live animal will be present during class, allowing students to observe, learn from, and safely interact with real animals as part of the lesson.

                                      This class is designed for curious animal lovers who enjoy exploring nature, asking questions, and learning through hands-on experiences that bring science to life.  All animal interactions will be guided and supervised to ensure a safe and respectful experience for both students and animals.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue exploring the animal world through habitats, adaptations, movement, tracks, coverings, and care needs. Students may compare mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, farm animals, or other creatures while completing hands-on activities, observation sheets, animal sorting, and simple take-home projects. Each class will incorporate a live animal experience that connects directly to the topic, giving students a unique opportunity to learn through real-world interaction.  No prior knowledge is needed—just curiosity and a love for animals.


                                      Middle/High Class: Forensic & Crime Scene Lab


                                      Forensic & Crime Scene Lab invites middle and high school students into the fascinating world of investigation, evidence, and problem-solving. In this hands-on class, students will explore how investigators observe, document, collect, and analyze clues to better understand what happened at a scene.

                                      Throughout the year, students will build skills in observation, critical thinking, pattern recognition, logical reasoning, and evidence-based decision making. Activities may include mock crime scenes, fingerprint analysis, trace evidence exploration, case file reviews, suspect comparisons, and mystery-style challenges designed to help students think like investigators.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will move deeper into Evidence & Investigation through hands-on forensic activities such as handwriting clues, codes, document evidence, blood-typing simulations or lab comparisons, witness interviews, and timeline building. Students will learn why investigators must slow down, document carefully, and use evidence instead of assumptions.

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                                      Elementary: Wild Wonders: Animal Adventures
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                                      Middle/High: Forensic & Crime Scene Lab
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                                    • Session B: Class 2 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)
                                      Session B: Class 2 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Junior Archaeologist


                                      Junior Archaeologist invites elementary students to dig into the past through hands-on discovery, exploration, and imagination. This class is designed for curious learners who love history, ancient cultures, artifacts, mysteries, and the excitement of uncovering clues from long ago.

                                      Throughout the year, students will step into the role of young archaeologists as they explore how people lived, what they created, what they believed, and what they left behind. Through hands-on activities, creative projects, map work, artifact studies, and simple “dig site” style experiences, students will learn how archaeologists use clues to piece together stories from the past.

                                      Students may explore ancient civilizations, lost cities, famous discoveries, writing systems, pottery, tools, monuments, myths, and everyday life from long ago in a way that feels active, memorable, and age-appropriate.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will explore Egypt, Tombs & Treasures through hands-on lessons about Ancient Egypt, tombs, mummies, symbols, artifacts, and ancient discoveries. Students may investigate mystery objects, sketch artifacts, decode symbols, and complete take-home activities that help them imagine what archaeologists learn from the past.


                                      Middle/High Class: Bakehouse Academy


                                      A hands-on baking class designed for middle and high school students who are ready to build confidence in the kitchen while learning foundational baking skills. Students will practice reading recipes, measuring accurately, following multi-step directions, using kitchen tools safely, and understanding the basic techniques that help baked goods turn out successfully.

                                      This class will go beyond simply making a recipe. Students will learn how ingredients work together, how to move confidently around the kitchen, and how presentation, patience, and practice all play a role in baking. Each class will include guided instruction, hands-on participation, and practical skills students can continue using at home.

                                      Bakehouse Academy is a great fit for students who enjoy cooking, creativity, food presentation, or learning real-life skills in a fun and supportive environment.  Overall Theme: Foundations of Baking & Kitchen Confidence


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will move into Cozy Bakes & Holiday Favorites with hands-on baking projects connected to cooler weather, celebrations, and shareable treats. Students may practice pies, bars, breads, giftable baked goods, and winter comfort baking while continuing to build confidence with measuring, mixing, timing, and kitchen flow.


                                      Allergy Note: Please list any food allergies or dietary concerns during enrollment. We will do our best to accommodate and work with parents so each student can participate as fully as possible.

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                                      Elementary: Junior Archaeologist
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                                      Middle/High: BakeHouse Academy
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                                    • Session B: Class 2 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)
                                      Session B: Class 2 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)

                                      MIXED AGE CLASS: Homesteading & Farm Skills


                                      Homesteading & Farm Skills is a hands-on, mixed age class designed to help students build practical, real-life skills through meaningful, creative experiences. Each class focuses on simple, useful skills that connect to everyday life, encouraging independence, confidence, and a deeper understanding of how things are made.

                                      Students will explore a variety of homesteading-inspired topics such as natural living, basic hand skills, and simple food preservation. Every class includes a hands-on project that students will create and take home, giving them something tangible to use, share, and be proud of.

                                      While this class takes place on a working farm, lessons are intentionally structured and skill-based. When opportunities arise, elements from the farm may be incorporated to enhance learning, but all core activities are thoughtfully planned and stand on their own.  Activities may include seasonal farm tasks, simple homesteading skills, animal or garden-related experiences, nature-based projects, and other hands-on opportunities shaped by the setting and season.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will explore cooler-season homesteading skills connected to food, animals, home care, and resourcefulness. Activities may include simple pantry skills, herbs, handmade home items, animal-care basics, seasonal chores, or take-home projects families can try together.

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                                    • Session B: Class 2 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)
                                      Session B: Class 2 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/5, 12/10, 1/14)

                                      Between-Class Care is available during transition times to help families create a fuller day of enrichment when students are enrolled in surrounding classes.


                                      Please note that Between-Class Care is only available between registered classes or immediately before a student’s first class or after their last class of the day. We are not able to provide supervision during class times for students who are not actively enrolled in the class taking place during that time block.


                                      For example, the 9:00–9:30 AM care period may be used for arrival before a student’s first class of the day, and the 4:30–5:00 PM care period may be used after a student’s last class. If a student is not enrolled in a class during an active class block, they must be picked up before that class begins.


                                      Before/Between/After Class Care Times:

                                      9:00 AM – 9:30 AM

                                      11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

                                      2:00 PM – 2:30 PM

                                      4:30 PM – 5:00 PM

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                                    • Session B: Class 3 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)
                                      Session B: Class 3 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)

                                      MIXED AGE CLASS: Conversational Spanish


                                      Conversational Spanish is a fun and practical mixed age class designed to introduce students to everyday Spanish through hands-on activities, interactive learning, and simple conversational practice. Students will build vocabulary and confidence in a relaxed setting that encourages participation without pressure. This class is a wonderful option for families who want gentle language exposure with meaningful repetition and real-life connections.


                                      Each monthly class includes take-home enrichment sheets to help students continue practicing between class meetings. These take-home activities are intended to be used alongside Mango, a free online language learning resource available through the library, helping families reinforce the month’s learning at home until the next class.


                                      The full year will connect and build over time, but each session is also designed to stand on its own so families can join with confidence at any point.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue building useful Spanish vocabulary through everyday conversation, games, worksheets, songs, repetition, and hands-on practice. Topics may include greetings, family words, foods, colors, numbers, calendar words, and simple phrases students can continue practicing at home through Mango, the free language-learning resource available through the library.

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                                    • Session B: Class 3 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)
                                      Session B: Class 3 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Little Artists Studio


                                      Little Artists Studio invites elementary students to explore art in a fun, hands-on, and encouraging environment. This class is designed to help young artists build confidence, creativity, and basic art skills while experimenting with a variety of materials, techniques, and styles.

                                      Throughout the year, students will be introduced to different art concepts in an age-appropriate way, including color, texture, patterns, shapes, painting, drawing, mixed media, and creative expression. Projects will be designed to give students room to make their artwork their own while still learning foundational skills and following guided instruction.

                                      This class is a great fit for students who love to create, explore, and try new things. The goal is not perfection, but confidence, creativity, and the joy of making something with their own hands.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will explore Art Around the World through folk art, winter art traditions, cultural patterns, and creative design. Students may use paint, paper, collage, color, and mixed media to create take-home art inspired by different places and traditions while learning that art can tell stories about people, celebrations, and communities.


                                      Middle/High Class: Civic Voices: Mock Trial & Debate


                                      Civic Voices: Mock Trial & Debate gives middle and high school students the opportunity to build confidence in speaking, reasoning, research, and respectful discussion while exploring the art of argument and the structure of mock trial. This class is designed to help students grow in critical thinking, public speaking, teamwork, and the ability to clearly express and defend ideas in a supportive and engaging setting.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will focus on Build the Case as they continue developing public speaking, reasoning, and persuasive communication skills. Students may practice persuasive arguments, questioning, objections, debate structure, and trial preparation while learning how to make a clear point, support it with evidence, and respond respectfully to opposing views.

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                                      Elementary: Little Artists Studio
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                                      Middle/High: Civic Voices: Mock Trial & Debate
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                                    • Session B: Class 3 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)
                                      Session B: Class 3 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Kitchen Science Lab


                                      Explore the exciting connection between cooking, science, and hands-on discovery. In this class, students will step into the kitchen as young scientists, using everyday ingredients to observe reactions, test ideas, measure, mix, create, and learn how science shows up in real life.

                                      This class is designed to be interactive, engaging, and age-appropriate, giving students the opportunity to build confidence in the kitchen while strengthening observation skills, following directions, basic measuring, problem-solving, and curiosity. Students will participate in hands-on activities that may include simple food experiments, edible science projects, kitchen chemistry, sensory exploration, and creative take-home learning experiences.

                                      Kitchen Science Lab is not a full cooking class, but a fun science-based class that uses the kitchen as the learning space. Students will discover that science can be practical, messy, delicious, and memorable.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will explore Heat, Change & Edible Science by learning how ingredients change in the kitchen. Activities may include states of matter in the kitchen, sugar, salt and crystals, melting, freezing, mixing, and discovering how heat changes food. Students will get to make, observe, taste, and talk about science in a way that feels familiar and fun.


                                      Middle/High Class: Outdoor Survival


                                      Outdoor Survival gives students the opportunity to build practical, real-world skills through hands-on learning focused on preparedness, problem-solving, and confidence in outdoor environments.

                                      This class is designed to move beyond theory and into action. Students will learn how to assess situations, make decisions, and use simple tools and resources to meet basic needs such as shelter, water, and safety. Activities are interactive, skill-based, and focused on helping students think critically and stay calm under pressure.

                                      Throughout the year, students will develop foundational survival skills including shelter building, fire and water basics, navigation, signaling, and situational awareness. Each class emphasizes real-life application, teamwork, and building confidence through experience.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will focus on Navigation & Readiness as they learn how preparation can make outdoor experiences safer and more successful. Topics may include maps, compass skills, trail awareness, packing smart, gear basics, emergency preparation, weather, layering, and cold-weather outdoor skills.

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                                      Elementary: Kitchen Science Lab
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                                      Middle/High: Outdoor Survival
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                                    • Session B: Class 3 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)
                                      Session B: Class 3 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/12, 12/17, 1/21)

                                      Between-Class Care is available during transition times to help families create a fuller day of enrichment when students are enrolled in surrounding classes.


                                      Please note that Between-Class Care is only available between registered classes or immediately before a student’s first class or after their last class of the day. We are not able to provide supervision during class times for students who are not actively enrolled in the class taking place during that time block.


                                      For example, the 9:00–9:30 AM care period may be used for arrival before a student’s first class of the day, and the 4:30–5:00 PM care period may be used after a student’s last class. If a student is not enrolled in a class during an active class block, they must be picked up before that class begins.


                                      Before/Between/After Class Care Times:

                                      9:00 AM – 9:30 AM

                                      11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

                                      2:00 PM – 2:30 PM

                                      4:30 PM – 5:00 PM

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                                    • Session B: Class 4 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/19, 1/28)
                                      Session B: Class 4 - 9:30am-11:30am (11/19, 1/28)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Young Detectives


                                      Young Detectives invites elementary students to step into the world of clues, mysteries, observation, and problem-solving through hands-on, interactive experiences. This engaging class is perfect for curious learners who love to ask questions, solve puzzles, and figure out “whodunit” while building real thinking skills.

                                      Throughout the year, students will explore detective-style challenges that strengthen observation, critical thinking, reasoning, and attention to detail. Each class includes hands-on activities, creative problem-solving, and a take-home component that allows students to continue the fun beyond the classroom.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue practicing detective skills through clues, patterns, observation games, secret messages, codes, and mystery-solving activities. Students may work with fingerprints, matching games, clue sorting, and take-home detective challenges that encourage careful noticing and logical thinking.


                                      Middle/High Class: Creature Academy: Exotics, Behavior & Animal Care


                                      Exotics, Behavior & Animal Care is a hands-on class designed for middle and high school students who are interested in animals, veterinary topics, and real-world animal care. This class goes beyond basic animal facts and focuses on understanding behavior, proper care, and the responsibility involved in working with animals.

                                      Students will explore how animals communicate, how to safely and respectfully interact with them, and what it takes to properly care for a variety of species. Topics include behavior observation, habitat setup, feeding, basic health checks, and an introduction to veterinary-style thinking and care.

                                      A live animal will be present during each class, allowing students to observe, learn from, and (when appropriate) safely interact with real animals as part of the learning experience. Animals may include a variety of small farm, domestic, or exotic species, depending on the lesson focus.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue exploring exotic animals, behavior, safe handling concepts, and responsible care. Students may learn about reptiles, small mammals, birds, invertebrates, or other unique animals while discussing how habitat, diet, enrichment, and body language all affect an animal’s well-being.

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                                      Elementary: Young Detectives
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                                      Middle/High: Creature Academy: Exotics, Behavior & Animal Care
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                                    • Session B: Class 4 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/19, 1/28)
                                      Session B: Class 4 - 12:00pm-2:00pm (11/19, 1/28)

                                      For this class block, families may choose one of the following options:


                                      Elementary Class: Time Travelers Club


                                      Time Travelers Club invites elementary students to step into the past and explore what everyday life was like in different eras through hands-on activities, stories, creative projects, and interactive learning. Rather than focusing only on dates and facts, this class helps students discover how people lived, worked, dressed, played, learned, cooked, built, and created long ago.

                                      Throughout the year, students will “travel” to different time periods through engaging projects and experiences that make history feel real and memorable. Activities may include simple crafts, old-fashioned games, writing activities, hands-on demonstrations, role-play, and creative projects inspired by daily life in the past.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue traveling through history by exploring how people lived during different time periods. Activities may include old-fashioned games, clothing, tools, food, homes, chores, crafts, and take-home projects that help students imagine what daily life was like for children and families in the past.


                                      Middle/High Class: Art Through Time


                                      Explore history through creativity, hands-on art projects, and meaningful discussion. Instead of simply learning about famous artists or time periods, students will experience how art has reflected culture, daily life, beliefs, inventions, and major historical moments throughout time.

                                      This class is designed for students who enjoy creating, exploring new techniques, and connecting art with the world around them. Throughout the year, students will study different time periods, artistic movements, and creative styles while completing projects inspired by the people, materials, and stories of the past.

                                      Students will build confidence in their artistic abilities while also strengthening observation, creativity, historical understanding, and personal expression. Projects may include drawing, painting, mixed media, sculpture-inspired work, design elements, and other hands-on creative activities connected to each theme.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue exploring art history through hands-on projects inspired by different time periods, artists, and cultural traditions. Students may study styles connected to ancient art, medieval art, Renaissance ideas, folk art, or early global art traditions while creating their own artwork inspired by history.

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                                      Session B: Class 4 - 2:30pm-4:30pm (11/19, 1/28)

                                      MIXED AGES CLASS: Health & Fitness


                                      A hands-on, movement-based class designed to help students build confidence, body awareness, strength, coordination, and healthy habits in a fun and encouraging environment. This class will introduce students to age-appropriate fitness activities while also helping them understand the importance of movement, nutrition, hydration, rest, and caring for their bodies.

                                      This class will focus on progress, participation, and personal growth rather than competition. Students will take part in guided activities, simple workouts, games, stretching, and practical wellness discussions that help them learn how to make healthy choices in everyday life.

                                      Throughout the year, students will explore different areas of health and fitness, including physical activity, flexibility, endurance, balance, teamwork, goal-setting, and basic wellness habits. The goal is to create a positive foundation for lifelong health while keeping the class active, approachable, and fun.


                                      Session B Focus:

                                      In Session B, students will continue learning about movement, teamwork, coordination, and healthy habits through active games and age-appropriate fitness activities. Students may practice stretching, balance, relay games, strength-building movements, and fun challenges that help fitness feel encouraging instead of intimidating.

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                                    • Session B: Class 4 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/19, 1/28)
                                      Session B: Class 4 - Before/Between/After Class Sessions (11/19, 1/28)

                                      Between-Class Care is available during transition times to help families create a fuller day of enrichment when students are enrolled in surrounding classes.


                                      Please note that Between-Class Care is only available between registered classes or immediately before a student’s first class or after their last class of the day. We are not able to provide supervision during class times for students who are not actively enrolled in the class taking place during that time block.


                                      For example, the 9:00–9:30 AM care period may be used for arrival before a student’s first class of the day, and the 4:30–5:00 PM care period may be used after a student’s last class. If a student is not enrolled in a class during an active class block, they must be picked up before that class begins.


                                      Before/Between/After Class Care Times:

                                      9:00 AM – 9:30 AM

                                      11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

                                      2:00 PM – 2:30 PM

                                      4:30 PM – 5:00 PM

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                                      I grant permission for Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group to photograph, video record, and/or audio record my child(ren) during classes, activities, events, and field trips. I understand these images and recordings may be used for promotional, educational, and informational purposes in print and digital materials, including social media, websites, flyers, newsletters, and other related publications. I understand that once content is shared on third-party platforms, Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group may not be able to control further use or sharing by others. I understand that no compensation will be provided for such use. I release and hold harmless Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group from claims arising from the lawful use of these images or recordings. I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the child(ren) listed and have authority to grant this permission.

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                                      Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability
                                      I understand that participation in Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group activities involves inherent risks, including but not limited to physical activity, hands-on learning, tools, experiments, cooking and food preparation, outdoor environments, uneven ground, mud, insects, weather exposure, contact with animals, and the presence and use of farm equipment, machinery, tools, vehicles, fencing, gates, and other conditions associated with a working farm. I understand that classes and activities take place at Strawberry Roan Farm, a working farm, and that such conditions may present known and unknown, foreseen and unforeseen risks of injury, illness, allergic reaction, property damage, or other harm.

                                      I voluntarily assume all such risks on behalf of my child(ren) and myself, whether arising from ordinary negligence or otherwise, and I release, waive, and agree to hold harmless Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group, its organizers, instructors, volunteers, assistants, and venue partners, including Strawberry Roan Farm and its owners, agents, and representatives, from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, losses, or liabilities arising out of or related to participation in classes, activities, events, or use of the premises, except to the extent caused by gross negligence, willful misconduct, or as otherwise prohibited by applicable law. I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the participating child(ren) and have authority to execute this agreement.

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                                      Emergency Medical Authorization
                                      In the event of an illness, injury, or other emergency, I authorize Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group to obtain emergency medical care for my child(ren), including transportation by emergency medical services if deemed necessary, when I cannot be reached promptly. I understand that every reasonable effort will be made to contact me or my emergency contact as soon as possible. I understand and agree that I am financially responsible for any medical care provided. I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the child(ren) listed and have authority to grant this authorization.

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                                      Health, Allergies, & Hands-On Materials
                                      I agree to disclose at registration, and to promptly update if anything changes, any allergies, dietary restrictions, medical conditions, medications, behavioral needs, accommodation requests, or other health or safety information relevant to my child’s participation. I understand that Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group will make reasonable efforts to support disclosed needs, but cannot guarantee an allergen-free, exposure-free, or risk-free environment. I understand that classes and activities may involve shared supplies, food, cooking ingredients, natural materials, farm environments, animals, tools, outdoor conditions, and physical activity. Children who are ill, contagious, or not well enough to participate safely should not attend class.

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                                      Outdoor & Weather Acknowledgment
                                      I understand that some classes and activities may take place outdoors on a working farm and may involve uneven terrain, mud, holes, wooded or natural areas, insects, plants, animals, sun exposure, heat, cold, rain, and other weather or environmental conditions. I understand that these outdoor conditions carry inherent risks, and I voluntarily accept those risks on behalf of my child(ren) and myself.

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                                      Semi-Drop-Off & Supervision Policy
                                      Kindred Spirits classes operate as a semi-drop-off program. Parents are welcome to drop students off for any class or care period for which they are registered and are not required to remain on site. For everyone’s safety, students must be checked in directly with the instructor or supervising adult before a parent leaves. Please do not drop students at the door and drive away without confirming supervision.

                                      Parents who choose to remain on site during class are welcome to wait in the designated room inside the building, outside near the front of the building, or in the parking lot in their vehicle. To avoid interfering with classes and for the safety of our working farm environment, parents and siblings should not remain in the classroom or immediate teaching area and should not wander the property unless participating in an approved activity.

                                      Supervision is provided only during the scheduled class or registered care times. If a student is enrolled in Before, Between, or After Class Care, supervision is available only during those registered care periods. Students may not be left unattended on the property at any time.

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                                      Late Pick-Up Policy
                                      Children must be picked up promptly at the end of their registered class or care period. A 15-minute grace period is allowed. After that, a late fee of $5 for every 5 minutes will be charged and is due at pick-up, payable to the instructor or supervising adult who remained with the child. If a parent or authorized pickup person cannot be reached, emergency contacts may be called. Repeated late pick-ups may affect a family’s ability to continue using classes or care options. Supervision is provided only during registered class and care times.

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                                      Behavior Expectations
                                      We strive to keep Kindred Spirits a safe, respectful, and positive environment where all students can learn and enjoy their time together. Students are expected to follow instructor directions, participate safely, treat others with kindness and respect, and use materials, animals, and property appropriately.

                                      If a student’s behavior becomes disruptive or unsafe, a parent/guardian may be contacted for support and, if needed, asked to pick up their student early. In situations where a student is not able to participate safely or appropriately in the class setting, removal from class may occur without refund.

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                                      Refund, Cancellation, and Chargeback Policy
                                      All registration fees and class fees are non-refundable once submitted. By registering, families understand that a student’s space is being reserved immediately and that Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group begins incurring costs for staffing, supplies, planning, and facility use in advance. For that reason, no refunds or credits will be issued for missed classes, withdrawals, schedule conflicts, change of mind, or failure to attend.

                                      If Kindred Spirits Homeschool Enrichment Group cancels a class or program, a make-up class, transfer, account credit, or refund may be offered at the group’s discretion, depending on the circumstances.

                                      By completing registration, the parent/guardian acknowledges and agrees to this no-refund policy and agrees not to dispute or charge back properly authorized charges except in cases of fraud or billing error. Any chargeback or payment dispute filed in violation of this agreement may result in loss of future registration privileges and collection efforts for amounts owed, to the extent permitted by law.

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                                      Field Trips & Off-Site Activities
                                      I understand that some classes, meet-ups, or special activities may take place at off-site locations and may involve additional inherent risks related to travel, unfamiliar environments, outdoor conditions, public spaces, animals, equipment, terrain, weather, and venue-specific conditions. Unless otherwise stated in writing, transportation is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. I agree to follow all rules, waivers, and safety requirements of the host venue or activity provider. Parent/guardian supervision remains the parent’s responsibility until the student is checked in with the instructor or supervising adult and again after check-out.

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