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Rosemary Elementary SchoolCampbellCare After CareNo Longer taking Submissions for the 25-26 School Year Portal Opened on March 16, 2026 for the 26-27 School Year For those who have submitted a contract request: On your Arux portal, if your contract states Pending - your student IS NOT enrolled and is on our interest list. On your Arux portal, if your contract states Upcoming - your student IS enrolled and can attend starting August 19, 2026 We have reached CAPACITY at CSI, Capri/Village, Forest Hill, Marshall Lane and Sherman Oaks. Any new submissions will remain on our interest list until space becomes available. Program Information CampbellCare is our district-operated high quality childcare program located on our school campuses. We offer a safe and nurturing place where children can have fun while learning and making friends. We operate all 180 school days. After school, we enrich your child’s learning through student-inspired clubs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM). Students participate in age-appropriate, hands-on activities involving science, cooking, music, art, martial arts, scrapbooking, photography, world travel, dance, sports, and more. There is truly something for everyone. After-School Program Hours: School Dismissal - 6:00pm, Monday-Friday, 180 school days After-school Program Registration Fee: $100 per family, non-refundable. Charged when contract is accepted and student is confirmed into program. After-school Monthly Tuition Fee: $771 per month. Due the 25th of each month, starting July 25 Third-party payment support resource Transaction Fee: $0.39 per transaction 10% sibling discount on 2nd + student ALL SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE A PAYMENT METHOD TO BE ADDED. Sample Daily Schedule 2:15-2:30: Check-in 2:30-3:15: Learning Lounge (Homework Time) 3:15-3:30: Snack Time (Snack is provided) 3:30–4:00: Organized Game or Activity 4:00-5:00: STEAM Clubs, We Move, World Changers (SEL) 5:00-5:30: Indoor Choice Time 5:30-6:00: Clean Up and Table-top Activities Registration Information We want to share how our enrollment must be prioritized based on state legislation, Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP). The legislation requires that priority placement be given to students in grades TK-6 who meet one or more of the following criteria: Homeless or Foster Youth English Language Learner (Receiving services from CUSD to become proficient in English) Free or Reduced Lunch Status (Have an approval letter from the CUSD Nutrition Department) The families of eligible students will be given the opportunity to enroll first, then, if capacity allows, enrollment will be opened up to all. If the number of interested applicants exceeds capacity, there will be a lottery. ELOP applications will be processed in priority of the day in which the completed application was received, rather than the previous minute by minute priority process. We are aware of the need for high quality before and after school care for our families, and we are continuing our commitment to hire additional staff. We appreciate the support you provide when you refer responsible friends and family members to job openings on our employment page. Completing the registration below is a pending contract. If confirmed in the program, you will receive a welcome message in April. If we are at capacity you will receive notification in April that you are on the interest list. The after care program will operate only if minimum enrollment is met. We have reached CAPACITY at CSI, Capri/Village, Forest Hill, Marshall Lane and Sherman Oaks. Any new submissions will remain on our interest list until space becomes available.School Year 2026-2027 CampbellCare After Care Site -
Rosemary Elementary SchoolCampbellCare Before CareNo Longer taking Submissions for the 25-26 School Year Portal Will Open on March 16, 2026 for the 26-27 School Year This registration is ONLY FOR MORNING CARE. The morning care program will operate only if minimum enrollment is met. Morning Care is only offered at CSI, Castlemont, Marshall Lane, and Rosemary For those who have submitted a contract request: On your Arux portal, if your contract states Pending - your student IS NOT enrolled and is on our interest list. On your Arux portal, if your contract states Upcoming - your student IS enrolled and can attend starting August 19, 2026. Before-School Program Hours: 6:30am - School Start, Monday-Friday, 180 school days Before-school Program Registration Fee: $100 per family, non-refundable. Charged when contract is accepted and student is confirmed into program. Before-school Monthly Tuition Fee: $310 per month, Due the 25th of each month, starting July 25 Third-party payment support resource Transaction Fee: $0.39 per transaction 10% sibling discount on 2nd + student ALL SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE A PAYMENT METHOD TO BE ADDED. LEARN, DREAM, SUCCEED with us. What is Campbell Care Morning Program? Campbell Care Morning Program is a safe environment where students can begin their day. Students can participate in a variety of indoor options from coloring, puzzles, board games, etc. A breakfast snack is provided if students arrive a minimum of 20 minutes prior to school start time. Who Can Register? Entering TK-5th grade CUSD registered students. We want every child to have a positive experience in our programs, we ask that you review the family handbook to understand program offerings, policies and procedures to ensure the program is an appropriate fit for your child. Completing the registration below is a pending contract.If confirmed in the program, you will receive a welcome message in April. If we are at capacity you will receive notification in April that you are on the interest list. We typically are able to accommodate interest in the morning programs.School Year 2026-2027 CampbellCare Before Care Site -
SF Bay Engineering: Aerospace and Drones - Flight Explorers Gr. 3-5 CapriCapri and Village EnrichmentAerospace and Drones - Flight Explorers: It’s a bird, it’s a plane... it’s a drone! Students take to the skies in this hands-on Aerospace Engineering class. They'll fly mini drones using live FPV cameras, design rockets, launch hot air balloons, and protect marshmallow astronauts in crash-test missions! From drones to DIY flying machines, each day brings exciting challenges that spark creativity, critical thinking, and real-world engineering skills.Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Engineering: Aerospace and Drones - Flight Explorers Gr. 3-5 CastlemontCastlemont Elementary EnrichmentAerospace and Drone - Flight Explorers:It’s a bird, it’s a plane... it’s a drone! Students take to the skies in this hands-on Aerospace Engineering class. They'll fly mini drones using live FPV cameras, design rockets, launch hot air balloons, and protect marshmallow astronauts in crash-test missions! From drones to DIY flying machines, each day brings exciting challenges that spark creativity, critical thinking, and real-world engineering skills.Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Engineering: Electrified & Lego Robotics - RoboBattles Gr. 3-5 Forest HillForest Hill Elementary EnrichmentElectrical Engineering: Electrified & Lego Robotics - RoboBattles: Get ready to engineer, invent, and compete! In Electrical Engineering, students will use the Engineering Design Process to design, build, test, and refine their own electronic creations. They’ll explore the fundamentals of circuits and experiment with electronic components to discover how electricity powers the world around us. Students will build their own working flashlights, investigate magnetic energy, and take on hands-on challenges that bring engineering concepts to life. In LEGO® Robotics: Battle Bots, students will design, build, program, and control robots created to compete in exciting challenges, including SumoBots, Jousting, Catapult Challenges and more. Working in pairs, students will use LEGO® Robots and computers to develop skills in robotics, coding, problem-solving, and teamwork as they battle their way to victory!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Engineering: Electrified & Lego Robotics - RoboBattles Gr. 3-5 Marshall LaneMarshall Lane Elementary EnrichmentElectrical Engineering: Electrified & Lego Robotics - RoboBattles:Get ready to engineer, invent, and compete! In Electrical Engineering, students will use the Engineering Design Process to design, build, test, and refine their own electronic creations. They’ll explore the fundamentals of circuits and experiment with electronic components to discover how electricity powers the world around us. Students will build their own working flashlights, investigate magnetic energy, and take on hands-on challenges that bring engineering concepts to life.In LEGO® Robotics: Battle Bots, students will design, build, program, and control robots created to compete in exciting challenges, including SumoBots, Jousting, Catapult Challenges and more. Working in pairs, students will use LEGO® Robots and computers to develop skills in robotics, coding, problem-solving, and teamwork as they battle their way to victory!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Engineering: Electronic Video Game Design - Platform Games Rolling HillsRolling Hills Middle EnrichmentElectronic Video Game Design - Platform Games:Students will design, build, and program their very own Platform Video Game! Using the Engineering Design Process, they'll develop storyboards to plan out characters, rules, and gameplay—then bring their ideas to life with animation and coding. Players will race against the clock, collect items, avoid obstacles, and complete challenges as they work to conquer each level. Along the way, students will gain hands-on experience with computer science, programming, creative problem-solving, and digital storytelling. It’s a fun and engaging way to explore the world of game design—and students will take home a copy of their finishedgame to play! *Not compatible with Mac or Linux devices.Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Jr. Engineering & RoboCoding: Turbo Bricks Gr. K-2 Forest HillForest Hill Elementary EnrichmentJunior Electrical Engineering & RoboCoding - Turbo Bricks: Start your engines and turn on your lights! During the first half of the session, students will explore the exciting world of LEGO® Robotics. Working in pairs, they'll design, build, code, and race their own robotic vehicles using LEGO bricks and laptops or tablets. Along the way, they'll strengthen their problem-solving, engineering, coding, and teamwork skills while having a blast on the fast track! During the second half of the session, students will get charged up for Electrical Engineering! Through exciting, hands-on challenges, they'll explore foundational concepts such as electricity, magnetism, static electricity, circuits, and more. Using the Engineering Design Process, young engineers will design, build, test, and improve their creations while discovering how electricity powers the world around them. Explore, discover, and illuminate!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
SF Bay Jr. Engineering & RoboCoding: Turbo Bricks Gr. K-2 Marshall LaneMarshall Lane Elementary EnrichmentJunior Electrical Engineering & RoboCoding - Turbo Bricks: Start your engines and turn on your lights! During the first half of the session, students will explore the exciting world of LEGO® Robotics. Working in pairs, they'll design, build, code, and race their own robotic vehicles using LEGO bricks and laptops or tablets. Along the way, they'll strengthen their problem-solving, engineering, coding, and teamwork skills while having a blast on the fast track!During the second half of the session, students will get charged up for Electrical Engineering! Through exciting, hands-on challenges, they'll explore foundational concepts such as electricity, magnetism, static electricity, circuits, and more. Using the Engineering Design Process, young engineers will design, build, test, and improve their creations while discovering how electricity powers the world around them. Explore, discover, and illuminate!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Sherman Oaks EnrichmentOne hour After-school Enrichment Classes Offered at Sherman Oaks 25-26Category -
Sherman Oaks TK-8CampbellCare After CareNo Longer taking Submissions for the 25-26 School Year Portal Opened on March 16, 2026 for the 26-27 School Year For those who have submitted a contract request: On your Arux portal, if your contract states Pending - your student IS NOT enrolled and is on our interest list. On your Arux portal, if your contract states Upcoming - your student IS enrolled and can attend starting August 19, 2026 We have reached CAPACITY at CSI, Capri/Village, Forest Hill, Marshall Lane and Sherman Oaks. Any new submissions will remain on our interest list until space becomes available. Program Information CampbellCare is our district-operated high quality childcare program located on our school campuses. We offer a safe and nurturing place where children can have fun while learning and making friends. We operate all 180 school days. After school, we enrich your child’s learning through student-inspired clubs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM). Students participate in age-appropriate, hands-on activities involving science, cooking, music, art, martial arts, scrapbooking, photography, world travel, dance, sports, and more. There is truly something for everyone. After-School Program Hours: School Dismissal - 6:00pm, Monday-Friday, 180 school days After-school Program Registration Fee: $100 per family, non-refundable. Charged when contract is accepted and student is confirmed into program. After-school Monthly Tuition Fee: $771 per month. Due the 25th of each month, starting July 25 Third-party payment support resource Transaction Fee: $0.39 per transaction 10% sibling discount on 2nd + student ALL SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE A PAYMENT METHOD TO BE ADDED. Sample Daily Schedule 2:15-2:30: Check-in 2:30-3:15: Learning Lounge (Homework Time) 3:15-3:30: Snack Time (Snack is provided) 3:30–4:00: Organized Game or Activity 4:00-5:00: STEAM Clubs, We Move, World Changers (SEL) 5:00-5:30: Indoor Choice Time 5:30-6:00: Clean Up and Table-top Activities Registration Information We want to share how our enrollment must be prioritized based on state legislation, Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP). The legislation requires that priority placement be given to students in grades TK-6 who meet one or more of the following criteria: Homeless or Foster Youth English Language Learner (Receiving services from CUSD to become proficient in English) Free or Reduced Lunch Status (Have an approval letter from the CUSD Nutrition Department) The families of eligible students will be given the opportunity to enroll first, then, if capacity allows, enrollment will be opened up to all. If the number of interested applicants exceeds capacity, there will be a lottery. ELOP applications will be processed in priority of the day in which the completed application was received, rather than the previous minute by minute priority process. We are aware of the need for high quality before and after school care for our families, and we are continuing our commitment to hire additional staff. We appreciate the support you provide when you refer responsible friends and family members to job openings on our employment page. Completing the registration below is a pending contract. If confirmed in the program, you will receive a welcome message in April. If we are at capacity you will receive notification in April that you are on the interest list. The after care program will operate only if minimum enrollment is met. We have reached CAPACITY at CSI, Capri/Village, Forest Hill, Marshall Lane and Sherman Oaks. Any new submissions will remain on our interest list until space becomes available.School Year 2026-2027 CampbellCare After Care Site -
Summer ChampionsINTEREST SUBMISSIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM ARE NOW CLOSED. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED ON MARCH 13 IF YOUR STUDENT IS CONFIRMED IN THE PROGRAM OR IS ON OUR WAITLIST. This form is to submit your interest for CUSD's Summer Champions Program. Complete this interest form ONLY if your student meets the eligibility criteria & you received an email from ParentSquare with a registration code. CLICK "ENROLL NOW" ON THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. This is only an application of interest and does not guarantee acceptance. Last year we had over 500 families express interest for 240 spaces, so please look for alternative summer options in case your student is not selected. Summer Champions is a blended academic and enrichment summer camp program. In the morning, students will build academic English skills in speaking and listening while learning content in math, science and reading. In math and reading, students will reinforce previously taught skills from their prior grade level to build confidence and to give them a more solid foundation for the following school year. In the afternoon enrichment program, students will participate in STEAM, recreation and themed activities along with weekly field trips and field events. The market rate for similar programs outside of our district goes for over $4,500. The CUSD Summer Champions program is being subsidized by Campbell Union School District through ELOP and ASES grant funding and and offered to your student at a discounted rate of $2,400. This rate will be charged over the course of 4 invoices of $600 each, DUE March 13, April 10, May 15, and June 12. Depending on your student's eligibility, additional subsidies may be available. Why is this program discounted? The California Legislature has approved ongoing funding for the Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP). In conjunction with the 2002 voter-approved initiative, Proposition 49, After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program, the Campbell Union School District is able to provide a summer program for students who meet specific criteria. Who: Enrolled TK-5th grade CUSD students who meet at least one of the criteria below by January 14th are eligible to submit their interest to attend. Homeless or Foster Youth English Language Learner (must be receiving ELD services through CUSD) Free or Reduced Lunch Status (have a qualification letter on file with the nutrition department) What: 30 day Summer Camp, serving 240 students Academic focus and support for first 19 days Develop English language skills through interactive and fun lessons in literacy, math, and science Field Trips Various Enrichment Activities in art and engineering Group Games Water Fun Days Morning Snack Lunch Provided Afternoon Snack Provided Program ratio is 1 staff member per 20 students. Students must be able to work independently as needed with little to no one-on-one support. When: Monday, June 22 - Tuesday, August 4 8:30am-5:30pm Closed: July 4th & July 6th Where: Lynhaven Elementary School: 881 South Cypress Ave, San Jose, CA 95117Commitment: STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED to attend all day for a minimum of 25 summer camp days out of the 30 day program. IF YOU CANNOT MAKE A COMMITMENT TO AT LEAST 25 FULL DAYS, PLEASE RECONSIDER IF THIS IS A GOOD FIT, AS WE HAVE LIMITED CAPACITY. Optional Bus Transportation: Limited transportation is available. Next Steps:1. Complete this interest form by Friday, February 13, 2026 at 5:00pm. Please note that submitting this form by February 13 at 5:00pm is required for consideration but does NOT guarantee registration. Registration is not on a first come, first served basis. 2. On Friday, March 13, 2026 via Parent Square or Arux, you will receive either a confirmation of enrollment OR notice that the program is at full capacity. If you have questions, please email us at cusdexpandedlearning@campbellusd.org.Child Care Program -
Summer CrewOur Summer Crew program provides students with a safe and supportive learning environment to develop and explore interests, participate in exciting clubs and activities that support developing 21st Century Life Skills to be successful in school and in life. Our activities promote student inquiry, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. Participants of Summer Crew will take part in a variety of activities to support academic growth and varied interests. 28 days of Summer Camp, Serving 120 students Mandatory Parent Meeting: Thursday, June 18 2026 at 4:30pm at Monroe Middle School Cafeteria. Who: Currently enrolled CUSD 5th-7th grade CUSD students Prioritizing students from Blackford, Lynhaven, Monroe, Rosemary, and Sherman Oaks Student must be enrolled in CUSD for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school year Current 8th Grade students are not eligible as participants When: Monday, June 22 - Friday, July 31 8:45am-4:00pm Closed: July 4th and July 6 Where: Monroe Middle School, 1055 S Monroe St., San Jose, CA 95128 Commitment: STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED to attend all day for a minimum of 23 summer camp days out of the 28 day program. IF YOU CANNOT MAKE A COMMITMENT TO AT LEAST 23 FULL DAYS, PLEASE RECONSIDER IF THIS IS A GOOD FIT, AS WE HAVE LIMITED CAPACITY. Transportation: Limited Transportation is available. Why is this program discounted? With the 2002 voter-approved initiative, Proposition 49, After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program, the Campbell Union School District is able to provide a free summer program at Monroe Middle School. Registration is now closed. We are not accepting additional students onto the waitlist at this time.Child Care Program -
Young Rembrandts Art BlackfordBlackford Elementary EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art CapriCapri and Village EnrichmentThe Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art CapriCapri and Village EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art Forest HillForest Hill Elementary EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art Forest HillForest Hill Elementary EnrichmentThe Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art LynhavenLynhaven Elementary EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art LynhavenLynhaven Elementary EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Art Sherman OaksSherman Oaks EnrichmentYoung Rembrandts- The Power of drawing: The secret to our success is that children ALREADY love to draw - we just take their love a little further, by giving them a solid foundation that will take their drawings from doodles to confidence-boosting achievements. During our once-a-week classes, we use an innovative step-by-step approach on drawing topics your kids can relate to and learn from. Watch your child reach a new level of potential with this engaging, award-winning program. Young Rembrandts is a different kind of learning and a powerful kind of fun. Enroll Now!Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Cooking ClubMarshall Lane Elementary EnrichmentWhat’s on the menu you ask? Skill-Building: From knife safety skills to mathematical measuring and the use of some great kitchen gadgets, we’ve got you covered. Our seasoned staff will guide students through the essentials of learning kitchen basics and make sure they are ready to tackle any recipe with confidence. Creative Flair: Cooking isn’t just about following instructions; it’s an art form! Get ready to unleash your inner food Picasso. Recipe Creations: We’re all about promoting good eats. Students will learn how to whip up nutritious and delicious recipes to enjoy in class where we learn to eat well and thrive! So, whether our students are budding chefs or they just want to level up their kitchen game, our Cooking Club has a spot at the table for them! Let’s stir up some culinary magic together!Each week the menu will change, but the fun never ends! We will have a great mix of savory foods along with a few sweet treats.Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Cooking Club BlackfordBlackford Elementary EnrichmentWhat’s on the menu you ask? Skill-Building: From knife safety skills to mathematical measuring and the use of some great kitchen gadgets, we’ve got you covered. Our seasoned staff will guide students through the essentials of learning kitchen basics and make sure they are ready to tackle any recipe with confidence. Creative Flair: Cooking isn’t just about following instructions; it’s an art form! Get ready to unleash your inner food Picasso. Recipe Creations: We’re all about promoting good eats. Students will learn how to whip up nutritious and delicious recipes to enjoy in class where we learn to eat well and thrive! So, whether our students are budding chefs or they just want to level up their kitchen game, our Cooking Club has a spot at the table for them! Let’s stir up some culinary magic together!Each week the menu will change, but the fun never ends! We will have a great mix of savory foods along with a few sweet treats.Enrichment 2026-2027 -
Young Rembrandts Cooking Club CastlemontCastlemont Elementary EnrichmentWhat’s on the menu you ask? Skill-Building: From knife safety skills to mathematical measuring and the use of some great kitchen gadgets, we’ve got you covered. Our seasoned staff will guide students through the essentials of learning kitchen basics and make sure they are ready to tackle any recipe with confidence. Creative Flair: Cooking isn’t just about following instructions; it’s an art form! Get ready to unleash your inner food Picasso. Recipe Creations: We’re all about promoting good eats. Students will learn how to whip up nutritious and delicious recipes to enjoy in class where we learn to eat well and thrive! So, whether our students are budding chefs or they just want to level up their kitchen game, our Cooking Club has a spot at the table for them! Let’s stir up some culinary magic together!Enrichment 2026-2027