AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES
Classes will start DATE and run through DATE, 2023
Enrollment is first come, first served and will close once the class limit is met.
We will be offering 14 weeks of classes (Monday and Friday classes will run for 13 weeks).
Available Classes Include:
* Art
* Singing
* Chess
* Photography
* Yoga
* Spanish
* Lego STEM
* Dungeons & Dragons
* Magic: The Gathering
* Math Olympiad
Please register early to ensure enrollment in the class you choose!
Please note: Classes that do not meet enrollment minimums will be cancelled.
PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE BY: DATE
Your contributions of ONLY $10 PER HOUR (for most classes) will help fund teacher salaries.
SPRING SESSION:
DATE - DATE, 2023 (14 weeks)
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE:
Please complete the online Scholarship Form prior to registration if you are unable to contribute.
Scholarship recipients MUST HAVE A UNIQUE CODE to register online, or request will not be honored.
Materials Fees are not eligible for scholarships.
Llena el formulario de beca antes de registrarse si no puede contribuir.
Los becarios NECESITAN tener un código único para registrarse en línea o solicitud no será honorada.
Las tarifas de materiales no son elegibles para becas.
Panther Partners of CCMS is a non-profit organization supporting after-school enrichment classes in arts, athletics & academics.
Classes are provided to our students through donations and fundraising events.
Tax ID #26-3520915.
Spanish Class/ Clase de Espanol
With this Spanish continuation class, students continue to develop their Spanish by expanding the community conversation to the city. The conversation continues through fun weekly readings. Students broaden their vocabulary while being introduced to present and past verb tenses. Class will be taught completely in Spanish.
$10 materials fee included for workbook
15 Weeks
No class: 1/16, 2/20, 5/29
Day and Time: Mondays 2:30-3:30 PM
Location: Room 113
Instructor: Ms. Isis Matsumoto
Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering has always been a game with its roots in bringing people together. Magic gives us a lot of opportunities to have fun, express ourselves, and connect with the game and friends. Join Parker in learning how to play Magic and assemble your own decks of cards. Through discussion, analysis, and play, students move towards designing their own new and exciting strategies.
Cards are provided for the duration of the class. Students do not need to bring their own.
Mask requirement will be based on CCUSD ordinances.
A $10 materials fee for class needs will be included in the class fee.
17 weeks
Day and Time: Tuesdays 2:30 - 4:00 (note 1.5 hours)
Location: Room 323
Instructor: Parker Sweet
Chess Club - Tuesdays
Only a few left!
The after-school chess club is for beginner, intermediate, and advanced chess players who would like to improve their game or just have fun. Students who have never played will learn the rules to begin playing on day one. After that we will explore different openings and tactics students can use to improve their middle and end games. Each class will begin with a short lesson followed by time for students to play other club members. If you’ve never played chess before or if you’re a seasoned player, the after-school chess club has something for everyone and is a fun place to meet up with other students who share an interest in the game.
Price includes a $5 materials fee for the duration of the class.
17 WEEKS
Day and Time: Thursdays 2:30 - 3:30pm
Location: Room 133
Instructor: Dan Grime
Dynamic Yoga
Connect body, breath, and mind with this dynamic practice. This practice builds strength and flexibility in the body and calms the mind. Class includes sun salutations, held poses, inversions, deep stretching and some use of props to facilitate proper anatomical alignment and adapt for injury/limitations. Highly recommended for athletes and dancers.
No previous yoga experience necessary
Class Length: 17 weeks
Day and Time: TUESDAYS 2:30 -3:30
Room: TBD
Instructor: Zooga Yoga
Singing, Performance and Presentation with Grammy Nominated Singer Sarah Daye
Work on taking your performance, stage presence and vocal ability to the next level, while building confidence.
Learn how to entertain like the professionals and take to the stage to perform like your favorite pop star, theater character or dream artist. All while having fun building and exploring your own persona, character and stage personality.
Focus on Song selection, character break down, and vocal projection. Auditioning skills, movement, breathing techniques and stage direction.
Includes vocal warm ups and exercises, fun interactive improv. As well as solo, duo and group performances, and sing alongs to your favorite songs.
Music mentoring and coaching.
17 WEEKS
Day and Time: TUESDAYS 2:30-4:30 (note: 2 hours)
Location: TBD
Instructor: Ms. Sarah Daye
Discover Art II (Wednesday)
In this class we will experiment with unique art forms, styles and techniques. You will develop new skills and create your own art work in pencil & pen, watercolor, acrylic on canvas, colored pencil, pastel & charcoal, paper and magazines for collage and sculpture. We will explore comic book art & writing, simple animation, story illustration, life drawing, still life, book making, architecture, origami, “drawing with scissors,” graphic design, mixed media, painting styles and more. I will also teach skills and projects on request. All materials supplied. All ability levels welcome. You will get a portfolio of all your work at the end. Sign up for fun and be an artist! NEW PROJECTS EACH SESSION.
**Students may take both Wednesday and Thursday Art Class, though the curriculum and projects will be generally the same for both classes**
18 WEEKS
Day and Time: Wednesdays 1:45-2:45 PM
Location: TBD
Instructor: Karol Mora
Conversational Spanish Class
This class focuses on conversation, pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary, for students that are intermediate level and advanced Spanish. Native speakers are welcome.
$10 materials fee included for workbook
18 Weeks
Day and Time: Wednesdays 1:45-2:45 PM
Location: Room 113
Instructor: Ms. Isis Matsumoto
Adventures in STEM using LEGO®
**** PLEASE NOTE - THIS CLASS WILL BEGIN ON JANUARY 27****
Kids are already naturally gifted creators. Then they get added inspiration from our specially trained instructors. They dive into our massive collections of LEGO®. And while they build elaborate objects, structures and vehicles, they explore fundamentals principles of engineering and physics. They also learn to collaborate and create without fear of mistakes. The experience is joyful, the impact long lasting.
This class will explore STEM, Engineering, and Robotics with new themes every week, including Jedi Mastery, Pokemon Master, Marvel Universe Engineering, all using LEGO® materials
17 WEEKS
Day and Time: Fridays 1:45-3:15 (note: 1.5 hours)
Location: TBD
Instructor:Play-Well Instructor
Photography Class
Each week we’ll explore various aspects of photography and visual composition on photo walks as we learn to shoot interesting pictures. The emphasis of class is on the photograph, “seeing”, and photo activities rather than technical aspects of the camera. We’ll occasionally download photos to the computer to review them and use basic photo software to edit the images. Students need to bring a digital camera, an empty memory card, and fresh batteries. If possible, students should also bring a memory stick (flash drive) to class to store their photo projects. Our photo walks are often off campus within a few blocks of CCMS, so permission slips will be sent home to be signed and returned to CCMS by the 3rd class. Note: Students may use a cell phone camera only if they can download the photos to a shared Google or Dropbox folder.
Depending on Covid risk factors reviewing photos may be done via Zoom, and classes may be moved to Virtual.
18 WEEKS
Day and Time: Wednesdays 1:45 - 3:45 (2 hours)
Location: Computer Room
Instructor: Nancy Kaye
Chess Club - Thursday
Only a few left!
The after-school chess club is for beginner, intermediate, and advanced chess players who would like to improve their game or just have fun. Students who have never played will learn the rules to begin playing on day one. After that we will explore different openings and tactics students can use to improve their middle and end games. Each class will begin with a short lesson followed by time for students to play other club members. If you’ve never played chess before or if you’re a seasoned player, the after-school chess club has something for everyone and is a fun place to meet up with other students who share an interest in the game.
Price includes a $5 materials fee for the duration of the class.
18 WEEKS
Day and Time: Thursdays 2:30 - 3:30pm
Location: Room 133
Instructor: Dan Grime
Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad aims to challenge students’ interpretation and problem solving strategies when met with challenging math puzzles. Open to all but designed for students with a passion for problem solving. Possibility of voluntary participation in the MOEMS official Math Olympiads tournament.
18 weeks
Day and Time: Thursdays 2:30-3:30
Location: Room 221
Instructor: Evan Pearson
Discover Art
Only a few left!
In this class we will experiment with unique art forms, styles and techniques. You will develop new skills and create your own art work in pencil & pen, watercolor, acrylic on canvas, colored pencil, pastel & charcoal, paper and magazines for collage and sculpture. We will explore comic book art & writing, simple animation, story illustration, life drawing, still life, book making, architecture, origami, “drawing with scissors,” graphic design, mixed media, painting styles and more. I will also teach skills and projects on request. All materials supplied. All ability levels welcome. You will get a portfolio of all your work at the end. Sign up for fun and be an artist! NEW PROJECTS EACH SESSION.
18 WEEKS
Day and Time: Thursdays 2:30 - 3:30pm
Location: Room 324
Instructor: Karol Mora
FRIDAY
Friday Fun & Games
Finish the week with a blast! Laugh and let go with two hours of social games like Mafia, 4 Square, Skribbl, and much more!
Meet the Teacher: Hi! My name is David [Daw-vid]. I’m a recent CCHS graduate and CCMS alum. I enjoy playing music and sports in my free time to bond with others.
Your kids do enough academically each week, it's time to be social and make memories!
18 WEEKS
Day and Time: Fridays 2:30 - 4:30pm
Location: Room 301
Instructor: David Shaw
Dungeons & Dragons
The Hero Workshop is an interactive storytelling workshop where we use role playing games like Dungeons and Dragons as a framework for our epic tale of adventure where the students are the heroes. Everyone in the group will design their own Hero by thinking deeply about what it is that makes someone a hero, and what kind of powers they would like their hero to have. Then we will learn about creating an adventure, and take our Heroes on an imaginative adventure using the fantasy worlds of Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition ruleset.
Here are a list of concepts that students are exposed to in the Hero Workshop:
The Hero's Journey
Storytelling
Making decisions as a group, and cooperation
Cartography (map-making, and map-reading) Basic Math and Statistics reinforcement
Basic Algebra
Logic Puzzles in games
Role Playing Game Design
What makes a Scenario interesting?
Day of the week: Fridays
Class time: 2:30 - 4:30
Room: TBD
Instructor: The Hero Workshop