2013 Fall 2013 After School Activities

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Westlake Academy After-­‐School Activities Program Fall 2013

Kylie Hargrave, Class of 2014

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PROGRAM DATES:

Program begins: Monday, September 16, 2013 (except for Social Savvy) Program ends: Friday, December 6, 2013

NO ACTIVITIES ON THE FOLLOWING WEEKDAYS:

Friday September 20th (Early release) Friday October 4th (Conferences – early release) Monday October 7th (Teachers’ Professional Day) Monday October 14th (Columbus Day) Friday November 1st (Professional Development Day) November 25th-29th (Thanksgiving break)

Online registration will be available as from September 11, 2013 All registrations must be completed online. Payment must be received in the PYP office by September 16th in order to begin the program.

Register online at: www.westlakeacademy.org under “Headlines”. • If you wish to “un-enroll” your child for a class please contact the After School Activities Coordinator immediately. • Once final rosters are made for activities, you will be responsible for payment. • Classes will not be prorated for beginning late or missing classes. • No refunds will be given once activities begin.

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G9 & G10 MATH TUTORING: ALGEBRA II AND GEOMETRY -­‐ FREE

Instructor: Grades: Dates:

BEGINNING YOGA -­‐ FREE

Jessica Kemmerer G9 & G10 Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 3.15-­‐3.45pm.

Instructor: Joanna Reynolds Grades: All ages – All levels Date: Mondays 3.20-­‐4.30pm YOGA is the bridge between your MIND, BODY, and SPIRIT. With YOGA, you will not only develop strength and flexibility in your body, but you will also deepen your focus and concentration, and become more stress free in your everyday life. You will need to bring your own Yoga mat. All levels are welcome. Namaste!

SCOTTISH DANCING -­‐ $15

Instructor: Ms Maru Grades: KG – G6 Date: Mondays 3.15-­‐4.15pm Scottish Dancing is connected with ancient Scottish folk customs and is well known for its sociable and fun spirit as well as for its lively music. Scottish Dancing fosters concentration, coordination, rhythm, elegant movements and good posture. Students work on teamwork, tolerance and spatial awareness skills. The present form of dancing evolved through the centuries, but the original basic steps and the spirit have been preserved. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 6/16.

DEBATE – BEGINNERS & INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOP $10

Instructor: Grades: Date:

Christian McCarthy G7-­‐12 Mondays 3.15-­‐4.15pm

The ability to debate and win with the power of your argument is an important life skill-­‐ but it is also something which can be taught and improved upon. This class will look at the basics but also develop the intermediate skills of debating: how to make points of challenge and win debates. More emphasis this semester is placed upon students not only engaging in debating, but also having the chance to judge and see for themselves what is a "winning" argument. Discussion of world news will form a large part of these workshops.


MATHEMATICS SUPPLEMENTARY COURSE -­‐ $260 Instructor: Grades: Date:

Arlington Sunray Chinese School KG-­‐6 Mondays 3.15-­‐4.15pm

The practical use of strong mathematic skills can be seen everywhere from the classroom to the boardroom. Our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of its students, either as a supplement to concurrent education or as a way to get ahead of the curve. The course is designed for those who seek to develop stronger abilities in math concepts/application, analytical/critical thinking, and standardized test taking skills. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 5/12.

CHAMBER STRINGS -­‐ $10

Instructor: Grades: Date:

Lisa Redding G3-­‐G7, with 1 year playing experience necessary. Tuesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm

Students in grades 3-­‐7 to have the opportunity to enhance their performance skills in additional settings outside of school. The fee covers the cost of a folder and additional music. This activity has a Minimum Enrollment of 4.

WESTLAKE ACADEMY CHOIR -­‐ $25

Instructor: Jaime Estrada Grade: G4 – G6 Date/Time: Tuesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm The fee pays for a t-­‐shirt. Groups for primary school students in grades 4-­‐6 to have the opportunity to enhance their singing skills, learn and establish two-­‐part singing style, and perform in different settings. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 10/30.

JUNIOR NATURALIST CLUB -­‐ $10

Instructors: Erin Austin & Lisa Valentine (and G11 student Lauren Petersen) Grades: G3 & G4 Date: Tuesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm There must be a minimum of 6 students and a maximum of 12 students enrolled. This club will encourage student interest in nature, and to increase general knowledge of nature-­‐related facts and issues. The emphasis is always on fun, and while each meeting will have its own aims, there will be a common thread of increasing children’s knowledge of nature to promote an interest in nature conservation. Ms Austin is a certified Texas Master Naturalist and experienced docent. Westlake Academy – After School Activities Fall 2013

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DRUMLINE -­‐ FREE

Instructors: Joanna Reynolds & Cassie Thompson Grades: G6 – G12 Date: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 3.15-­‐4.30pm Have you ever wanted to play the DRUMS for Westlake?! Now's your chance to show your school spirit by joining the Westlake Academy Drum Line! You will learn to read cadences, friendships will be made by working in a team, and you will also build confidence needed to perform in front of hundreds! Come join W.A.D.L.! Space is limited! You will need a practice pad and sticks. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 6/12.

LITTLE MUSICMAKER: INTRO TO PIANO & MUSIC THEORY I-­‐ $195

Instructor: Little Musicmaker Grades: KG – G3 Date: Tuesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm Introduction to Piano/Music Theory -­‐ Let’s Make Music! High energy, hands-­‐on class designed to introduce music theory, music appreciation and piano concepts. Participants will learn to read music and play beginning pieces on a piano keyboard. In addition, they will be introduced to music from various composers ranging from Classical to Ragtime! Upon successful completion of the class, students are prepared to begin private lessons in a variety of instruments. This activity requires a minimum enrollment of 6 students. After twelve years of providing early childhood music education in classrooms, we have tried-­‐and-­‐true methods that make us a specialist in the field of early childhood music programs.

BEGINNING STRINGS FOR PYP STUDENTS -­‐ FREE

Instructor: Grades: Date:

Lisa Redding G2-­‐G6 Wednesdays 3.15-­‐4.00pm

This class is designed for all beginning PYP violin, viola and cello students. The goal is to develop playing skills to enhance performance and build confidence! This activity has a Minimum Enrollment of 4.

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AMERICAN EAGLES SOCCER CLUB -­‐ $125

Instructor: Brian Byrd Grades: KG-­‐G6 Date: Wednesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm The American Eagles Soccer club after school program is designed to help teach students everything from the basic skills of soccer such as technique and tactics as well as balance, coordination and agility. Players of all levels may attend the course and Coach Brian will adjust the curriculum for each student. The course's main objective is to help each student learn the great game of soccer as well as to love the game at the grassroots level. Due to the large number of students last semester Coach Brian will be bringing in a second coach this semester. This will allow for two groups to be formed. The groups will be divided be age and ability. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 7/18.

LA ACADEMIA (SPANISH) – $200 (ONCE A WEEK) $370 (TWICE A WEEK)

Instructor: Offered by La Academia Spanish Immersion teachers Grades: KG-­‐G6 and G7-­‐12 Date: Wednesdays and/or Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm Native Spanish speaking teachers prepare students to live and work in a global society. Students will learn conversational skills through fun, meaningful and interactive activities and games. This activity has a Minimum Enrollment of 5.

CHINESE (MANDARIN) -­‐ $210

Instructor: Language and Literature Offered by Arlington Sunray Chinese School Grades: KG-­‐G6 and G7-­‐12 Date: Wednesdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm The Chinese language is one that possesses both a rich cultural history and modern practicality as organizations and firms are expanding their global presence. Consequently, there is an increasing demand to master other languages such as Mandarin Chinese. The Arlington Sunray Mandarin Chinese course is designed for those who seek to develop stronger abilities in reading, writing, or speaking the Chinese language. Classes are taught after school by the faculty members of the Arlington Sunray Chinese School, which has been had a proven track record of academic excellence and effectiveness for over 30 years in the DFW area. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 5/12.

SPARKING CREATIVITY WITH ARTS & CRAFTS -­‐ $15

Instructor: Ms. Sparks Grades: G1-­‐2 Date: Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm The American Eagles Socc Students in Grades 1 and 2 are invited to join Ms. Sparks for some hands-­‐on Arts and Crafts activities! Bring your imaginations and crafty skills for some creatively fun times! This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 4/10. Westlake Academy – After School Activities Fall 2013

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DRAMA KIDS -­‐ $180

Instructor: Grades: Date:

Drama Kids of North Tarrant County KG – G6 Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm

The Drama Kids program is specially designed to build self-­‐confidence, as well as strong speaking and acting skills through the fun and creativity of drama. We believe that enthusiastic students who speak out clearly and relate confidently with their peers develop skills that make the journey through life much easier. Above all, our drama classes are fast paced, great fun, and have new activities each week including: improvisation, short plays, speech training, character analysis, theater games and creative movement. This activity has a Minimum Enrollment of 5.

LITTLE MUSICMAKER: INTRO TO PIANO & MUSIC THEORY II (ADVANCED)-­‐ $195

Instructor: Little Musicmaker Grades: KG – G3 Date: Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm Introduction to Piano/Music Theory II – The Next Step! Piano and music theory class designed for those students that have already been introduced to the basics and are ready to take it to the next level! Students will learn to read music on the staff, participate in various ear training activities and begin to learn various performance techniques. This activity requires a minimum enrollment of 6 students. After twelve years of providing early childhood music education in classrooms, we have tried-­‐and-­‐true methods that make us a specialist in the field of early childhood music programs.

TYPING/KEYBOARDING -­‐ $10

Instructor: Nadia Akhtar Grades: G3 – G6 Date: Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm Proper keyboarding skills will help students maximize their time spent on the computer. Developing proper keyboarding and typing skills are important in helping students communicate through the use of technology. Students will learn and practice using the "home row keys" and various typing techniques through a tutorial website. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 4/18.

SOCIAL SAVVY -­‐ $100

Instructor: Nancy Stewart (Certified by The Protocol School of Washington Former Fashion Director for a major department store) Grades: G7 – G12 Date: Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm (Class begins on Thursday Oct. 3rd ) Learn skills that will allow you to seize the world with confidence. In today’s competitive environment, upon entering college or the workplace, success is enhanced when there are recognized skills of leadership, self-­‐esteem, poise and manners. This class will cover body language, table manners and personal style. You will learn techniques of modeling and how to approach sorority rush or join other organizations. You will develop confidence when entering a room and Westlake Academy – After School Activities Fall 2013

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feel comfortable in all social situations. You will be taught how to be a powerful teen in a grown-­‐up’s world. You never get a second chance to make good the first impression. This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 4/16.

KICK N’ KIDS TAEKWONDO -­‐ $120

Instructor: Master Lee of Chang Lee’s Taekwondo Grades: KG – G6 Date: Thursdays 3.15-­‐4.15pm The Kick n' Kids beginning martial arts program is an exciting, fun, and rewarding activity designed especially for children. Self-­‐esteem, confidence, coordination skills, teamwork and physical conditioning are key elements developed through the class. The program is a safe way to teach discipline, techniques, games and structure. Learn from the best! This activity has a Minimum/Maximum Enrollment of 8/22. About the Instructor: Master Dong Lee -­‐ 6th Dan/Degree Black Belt • 2008-­‐11: Peak Performance Coach • 2007: Head Coach, U.S. World Collegiate Tae Kwon Do Team (Competing in Bangkok, Thailand) • 2006: USA Assistant Coach-­‐ Jr. World Championships, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam • 2005: USA Assistant Coach-­‐World Championships, Madrid, Spain • 1998, 1992: Olympic Finalist • 1998: ProTKD MVP • 1998, 1993, 1992: Featherweight National Champion • 1993: US Olympic Festival Silver Medalist • 1990: World Collegiate USA Team Member • 1988 -­‐ 1993: Texas State Athlete of the Year • 1980 -­‐ 1993: 13 time Texas State Champion • 1989 -­‐ 1990: NCAA ALL American Athlete of the Year

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Westlake Academy After-­‐School Activities Program 2013/2014 Procedures and Guidelines General Procedures and Guidelines

1. The Westlake Academy after-­‐school activities program is available to any student attending Westlake Academy. Participation in the program is completely voluntary.

2. After-­‐school activities programs will be taught in the school’s classrooms on weekdays only after 3:10pm. All scheduling is subject to approval of the Principals and the Activities Coordinator. No activities will be scheduled during academic classes. 3. These guidelines apply only to after-­‐school activities conducted on the Westlake Academy campus. Westlake Academy is not responsible for after-­‐school activities conducted off campus.

4. The school’s Activities Coordinator will facilitate the scheduling process.

5. Private instructors will abide by school policies and regulations; they are responsible to the supervising Activities Coordinator and the Principals.

6. Parents will submit an online registration form in order to enroll.

7. Parents will bear the costs related to all instructional materials (books, music, art supplies, etc.).

8. Students are expected to notify the private instructor at least 24 hours in advance of missing a scheduled lesson. The instructor and/or Activities Coordinator may provide makeup lessons subject to agreement with the student and parents.

9. Students may stop taking lessons at anytime; however, the refunding of fees is solely at the discretion of the instructor. A student may be dropped by an instructor, with approval of the Principals, for excessive absences or unacceptable behavior.

10. Students will be expected to follow the same behavior expectations as during the school day. If problems arise, the Activities Coordinator will be notified and those issues will be addressed and dealt with according to Westlake Academy policies. After school activities are a privilege-­‐ disruptive student behavior will not be tolerated. 11. Students that are not registered in the After-­‐School Activities Program are not permitted to stay after school to wait with their sibling that is registered.

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Westlake Academy After School Activities Fall 2013 Pick-­‐Up Procedures Agreement Please read this important information. At Westlake Academy, the safety and well being of our students is of the utmost importance. Therefore, in order to better execute after-­‐school activity dismissal, the following procedures must be followed without exception. For activities taking place in the PYP, MYP, Performance Hall, Portables or outdoors: When the activity is over, students are to be escorted to the Primary Pick-­‐up location by the instructor. Students will then be released to parent/guardian. Students not registered for a particular activity will not be allowed to wait with their sibling. Instructors are only responsible for students that are registered for their activity. By registering your student (s) and submitting payment, you are agreeing to the pickup procedures and times of the activities that your child(ren) is/are registered for.

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Vendor Contact List -­‐ Fall 2013:

Chang Lee’s Taekwon-­‐do

American Eagles Soccer Cub

changleeTKD@hotmail.com Master Lee 331 Golden Triangle Blvd., Keller, TX 76248 214.383.3000

brianbyrd@americaneaglessc.org Brian Byrd P.O.Box 1003, Colleyville, Tx, 76034 817-­‐881-­‐4773

Little Music Maker

Arlington Sunray Chinese School:

jennea@littlemusicmaker.com Jennea Potter P.O.Box 93691, Southlake, Tx, 76092 214-­‐632-­‐4777 Nancy Stewart: Social Savvy nmstx1@gmail.com

Mathematics Supplementary Course & Chinese Mandarin assistantprincipal@arlingtonsunray.org Cindy Chen 8924 Crescent Court, Irving, Tx, 75063 682-­‐233-­‐1398

La Academia Spanish Immersion karina@laacademiaspanish.com Karina Fernandez P.O. Box 1667, Colleyville, Tx 76034 817-­‐692-­‐8302

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