PAUL ECKE CENTRAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

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PAUL ECKE CENTRAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM MONDAYS Session 3: January 26 March 20 Session 4: April 20 June 12 LINGUA NATAL - Spanish (2:25 PM - 3:30 PM): Lingua Natal programs are innovative and effective; furthermore, they are based on the latest research in brain and language development. Lingua Natal offers the students experience-based learning opportunities with focus and emphasis primarily on the "comprehension" of spoken language and oral language development. Sign up at www.linguanatal.com. For more information, call Lena Sisson at 858-792-0750 or email lena@linguanatal.com $100/7-week session READING STARS (2:25 PM - 3:55 PM) (Kindergarten Second Grade): This program is designed to enhance reading and writing skills of typically developing children in early elementary school grades by increasing phonological awareness skills through a multisensory approach. These classes integrate visual, auditory, and tactile modalities for an interactive, well-rounded approach to reading that helps all children become accurate, proficient readers. Included in each class are fun games, hands-on activities, poems and songs, as well as reading and writing time. For more information, call 619-574-8181 or email Leah Mizrahi at Leah@county-speech.com or visit our website at www.county-speech.com $105/7-week session USA JUMP STARS (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): USA Jump Stars promotes jump rope as a means of creating a healthy body and mind while developing personal values, team spirit and sportsmanship through competition and live performance. Did you like the movie "Jump In"? Learning competitive jump rope tricks is challenging, fun, and great exercise! This class will teach single rope, Chinese wheel, two person one rope, traveler, double dutch, and long rope. Contact Melinda at 619-851-6880, melindae123@yahoo.com or www.usajumpstars.com $70/7-week session TUESDAYS ALL ABOUT MANDARIN (2:25 PM 3:55 PM): This program uses a wellimplemented academic and activity-based curriculum to enhance students' proficiency of Mandarin (Chinese) as a foreign language. Our program not only provides structural academic learning, it engages students' interest in learning Chinese. Through singing and playing immersion games, students will expand their vocabulary, practice speaking, recognize Chinese characters, and much more! For more information, call 858-678-8801 or visit www.aamaus.com $192/8-week session

CLUB XCITE Creative Builders I (2:30 PM 3:30 PM) (Kindergarten Fourth Grade): The creative builders enrichment program is a unique, creative and technical class for children of any skill level who are interested in building, creating and engineering. Our instructors will guide students through each project and encourage creative thinking while developing technical skill. There will be a variety of projects throughout the program including: Bottle Rockets, Stomp Rockets, HEX Bug Challenge, Egg Drop Test, Robot Creation and much more! For more information, please call 858-779-9674 or email www.exciteway.com. $220/8-week session CODE TO THE FUTURE (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Our program is designed to teach students the language of technology! Our methods integrate both programming (coding) and game design, giving students a well-rounded understanding of how to use technology to create. Students have opportunities to progress at their own rate and also to work together with a partner in fun pair-programming activities. We highly recommend that students bring laptops (preferred) or tablet to class. For more information, call 626-905-8779 or email register@codetothefuture.com. $108/8-week session RHYTHM MOTION - Jazz (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Calling all boys and girls! Jazz is an exciting and versatile dance where students will learn a technical approach to dance steps as well as work on aligning, stretching, and strengthening their bodies. This class will consist of a fun and aerobic warm up, across the floor and standing work, leaps, turns and creative movement. Students will assist in creating a jazz routine for friends and family to enjoy on the last day of class. For more information, go to www.rhythmmotion.net, call 619-787-8375, or email kristina@rhythmmotion.net $96/8- week session WEDNESDAYS CENTER FOR MARTIAL ARTS (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Enjoy learning Martial Arts with friends in an environment of discipline, compassion and FUN! Students learn traditional Korean Martial Arts by building confidence, self-discipline, physical agility, and selfdefense ability from a caring, positive, highly trained role model. Students are taught the responsibility of knowing the appropriate times to practice and use their skills. We prepare students for the demands of school by providing a highly structured environment that is physically and mentally stimulating. For more information, please call 760-942-6470. Enroll now online at www.cmakicks.com/afterschool.php. Avoid the last minute registration fee by enrolling at least 7 days prior to session start date. $144/8-week session FIT KIDS AMERICA Flag Football (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Ready for some football! Be inspired by our incredible team of coaches and start your kids on their way to incorporating movement into their lives! Learn football basics through drills, obstacle courses and strength training with an emphasis on team work. Increase agility, speed and self-esteem. Intramural games will be played each class. No tackling, just fun! All grades welcome. To register or more information call 760-730-1115 or visit www.fitkidsamerica.org or email info@fitkidsamerica.org $89/8-week session

FIT KIDS AMERICA - Cheer (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Learn all the cheer basics during this fun class! Whether you have cheered for years or this is your first cheer class, come be part of the fun with all your classmates! Cheer dances, chants, kicks and jumps are just part of the things you will learn on your way to becoming a top notch cheerleader! Each week you will add counts on to a cheer dance. Cheer the last day at an actual game on the field! No uniform purchase necessary. To register or for more information call 760-730-1115, visit www.fitkidsamerica.org, or email info@fitkidsamerica.org $89/8-week session THURSDAYS BRICKS 4 KIDZ Jr. Robotics 101 (2:25 PM 3:25 PM) (Kindergarten Fourth Grade): Take your student s LEGO experience to the next level with this engaging class that offers all the fun of B4K s popular engineering classes PLUS the challenge of computer programming. Using a drag and drop based software (designed for elementary ages). This is an excellent introduction into the world of computer programming and robotics that will ignite their imagination with possibilities in today s technological world. For more information, call 910-224-8615 or email ldunham@bricks4kidz.com/ocean. $105/8-week session CAMP IMAGINE - Clay (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): Students will create projects from the clay itself, such as cups, bowls, slab rolled and pinched pots...maybe a dragon or two! How about a picture frame or a vase? We supply the clay and all the colorful glazes. New challenges for continuing students. Come join the fun! For more information call 760-603-8254. To register, email Mike McClure at campimagine@sbcglobal.net $96/8- week session FIT KIDS AMERICA Dodgeball (2:25 PM 3:25 PM): That s right, dodgeball! Fit Kids America is bringing this fast-paced and high-energy sport to your campus! Participants will be able to fine tune their catching and throwing abilities while increasing their reaction times. We play with foam balls, not the hard playground balls, to reduce the risk of injury. This class is for everyone that is ready to have fun! To register or for more information call 760-730-1115, visit our website at www.fitkidsamerica.org or email info@fitkidsamerica.org. $89/8-week session FRIDAYS MAD SCIENCE Science in Action (12:50 PM 1:50 PM): Investigate robotics and build your own robot with a specialized sensor that is sure to spark your curiosity. Attempt a difficult balancing act and learn about center of gravity. Uncover art forgeries with a special light test and create your own work of art using a famous technique. Register online with Mad Science at http://register.madscience.org/sandiego or call 858-505-4880. $100.95/7-week session

ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL (12:50 PM 1:50 PM): This class combines fundamental skill instruction and coordinated team competition with the goal of providing an enjoyable and educational afterschool athletic event. Participants benefit by improving their individual skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding and defending while at the same time learning how to work within the framework of a team. Boys and girls of all skill levels are encouraged to join. To register, call Laura at 760-809-8690 or email Laura@1on1basketball.com $95/7-week session SUCCESS THROUGH CHESS (12:50 PM 1:50 PM): We offer a comprehensive curriculum designed by former U.S. Scholastic Chess Champion, Andrew Svehaug. This class is appropriate for all students who will progress at their own rate! Our program targets the 4 C's (Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Communication and Collaboration). Students have fun while learning 21st century skills which will help them to be competitive in the global economy. For more information, call Success Through Chess at 626-905-8779, or email chess@americanchessinstitute.com or visit www.successthroughchess.com $96/7-week session FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: WWW.EUSD.NET Student participation directly supports the Encinitas Union School District!

Approved John Britt 12/10/2014 U7-U9 Tryouts Tuesday, January 13th & Thursday, January 15th 4:00-5:30pm: U7-U8 Boys & Girls 6:00 7:30pm: U9 Boys & Girls Location: Leo Mullen Sports Park, 951 Via Cantebria, Encinitas 92024 Rain Location: Alga Norte Community Park, 6565 Alicante Road, Carlsbad PLEASE PRE-REGISTER FOR TRYOUTS AT WWW.ENCINITAS-SOCCER.ORG BY MONDAY, JANUARY 12 Distribution of this flyer does not imply endorsement by the Encinitas Union School District, its schools or staff, and is distributed in compliance with federal and state law. U10-U14 TRYOUTS COMING SOON Monday, February 9th Thursday, February 19th Exact times and locations will be posted shortly www.encinitas-soccer.org