Started by Principal Kim Pinkerton in 2010, the lunch clubs program allows students to learn, to grow, and to flourish in an environment that is both comfortable and nurturing, as they are run by our teachers and parent volunteers.
What Enrichment Clubs Do:
•Reinforce academic skills
•Engage students in activities that develop excitement and purpose for their learning
•Provide hands on activities in a relaxed environment
•Encourage a sense of belonging in the learning community
•Boost confidence and curiosity
•Help students explore their potential
UPDATES
February 21, 2012
NEW LUNCH CLUBS!
Spanish Club
Come join us Thursdays at lunch to learn spanish while we make piñatas, cook and eat tortillas, and play lots of fun games! We will also learn some songs to sing at the Latin festival! Taught by Karen Nicholas, parent of Alexandra and Natalie Nicholas. This club will meet in room 305.
Origami Club
In the origami club, students will learn the Japanese art of folding paper. Students will learn to make a variety of origami pieces, including a paper crane and a jumping frog. The club will meet every Wednesday during lunch in Miss Yuhas’s room, 414.
January 30, 2012
The RSF Garden Club is starting the new year with a good spring cleaning and a replanting. This year's seedlings include both fruits and vegetables and our students are excited to watch them grow! The Garden Club meets on Tuesdays at lunch, and its advisor is Brenda Hand. For more information, please contact Mr. Hansen in the library.
December 1, 2011
Lunch clubs are now in full swing! If your child did not sign up for a club but is still wanting to participate, please send them to the room where their club is being held. The list of clubs can be obtained by clicking here.
November 14, 2011
A message from your Librarian and Lunch Club Coordinator: Lunch Clubs second session begins!
Today's piece of advice: good friends don't let friends forget about lunch club sign-ups! Our second session is underway, and we've added some great new clubs in addition to the ones continuing from last session. Ever thought about gardening? Or maybe making a rubber stamp calendar?
We've also got a great club for 5th grade girls called Girl Power - trust me, ladies, you will not want to miss it! Go Green is also starting up, so now is the perfect time to join a club if you didn't attend the sign-up days at the beginning of this year. Of course, your old standbys are still available, from Chess Club to Dance to Art! Sign-ups are today (Tuesday) and tomorrow (Wednesday) at lunchtime. Come to the tables right outside the library - it'll take two seconds!
Clubs begin the week after Thanksgiving. Make your lunch more than just a boring old peanut butter and jelly...make it a club!
For more information on club offerings see below - or call Ross Hansen, Media Specialist, at 858-756-1141 Ext. 201.
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