ESP Winter/Spring 2024

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EXTENDED SCHOOL PROGRAM

Winter and Spring 2024 After School Clubs & Classes


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Information Return completed registration form to St. Nicholas School Extended School Program.

Mission Statement: At St. Nicholas School, you will see a lot of exciting things happening in an atmosphere of warmth and respect for each child. While challenging all its students academically, St. Nicholas also nurtures each child’s special gifts and interests and recognizes the differences that make each person unique. As an Episcopal school, St. Nicholas School: ♠ Is grounded in love, respect, and nurturing of the individual child; ♠ Integrates spiritual, intellectual, artistic, and physical development; ♠ Encourages personal responsibility as learners and as members of a community; ♠ Includes and accepts differences of religious, cultural, racial, gender, and socio-economic backgrounds; and, ♠ Builds positive values for life-long learning.


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Reminders! 1. Don’t forget to sign out your student through ESP. 2. Class size is limited – register early. 3. Please keep a list of classes for which your child is registered. Space is provided below. 4. A registration form must be completed for each student. Because teachers need advance notice for supply purchases, all changes/cancellations MUST be submitted in writing or by e-mail, and must be made two weeks in advance of the class to avoid being charged. 5. If you are interested in teaching a class, please contact Kevin Leckenby: kleckenby@stns.org 6. ESP direct phone number is 894-6485. 7. ESP web site is www.stns.org, and ESP direct e-mails are kleckenby@stns.org and espdesk@stns.org

Remember to send clothing that will be appropriate for the activity in which your child is involved. Notes to self....

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Thank you for sharing your student with the Extended School Program! Additional ESP information may be located on the school’s website:

www.stns.org


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Welcome – Welcome to the St. Nicholas School Extended School Program – The Extended School Program (ESP) provides a comprehensive selection of after-school enrichment clubs and classes that are educational, comfortable, and most importantly, fun. We hope you find a club or class that is interesting and appealing to your child. Please note that fees for these classes vary, and enrollment may be limited. An early registration will ensure your child has a reservation in the class you prefer. Thank you for your interest in our program. We work hard to plan a schedule of classes that offer children a chance to socialize with peers and learn together in small groups. Kevin Leckenby Director of Auxiliary Programing

AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING is available at a rate of $45 per hour and HOMEWORK HELP is available for $25 per hour. Times are arranged with the tutor. Fees are billed to the miscellaneous school account.

* Important Note: The Extended School Program (ESP) is responsible for managing all before and after-school programs. It is critical that parents accommodate us by signing in and out children through the ESP office for all after-school activities.


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Class

Astronomy Club

Levels

5

Baking with Barbara

PK3-L7

6

Coding with Sphero

L3-L7

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Coin Club

L3-L7

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ComputerTOTS

PK3-L2

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Creative Clay

L1-L7

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Drama Club - “St. Nicholas Players

L3-L7

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KeenAdventures Outdoor Skills

L5-L7

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Let’s Make Masterpieces

L1-L7

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Mathnasium

L3-L7

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Minecraft Coding Fundamentals

L4-L7

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Sketchup 3D Design

L4-L7

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Soccer Shots

PK3-L4

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Songwriting 101

L6-L7

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St. Nicholas Leadership Academy

L6-L7

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Studio Go: Hip Hop

PK3-L3

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Studio Go: Tap Ballet

L2-L7

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Summer, Here We Come

L1-L7

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Athletics

L3-L7

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Music Lessons

All

L6-L7

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Enrichment Alphabet This enrichment activity has a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Students will work on projects in the field of Astronomy. The group will meet monthly and learn the organization of the known universe. Led by Mr. Matt Harbison Levels 6-7 $25 per student Thursdays, January 18, February 22, March 21, April 18, May 16 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Astronomy Club

Baking with Barbara Let’s Bake Together! In this class, students will get to explore many different recipes like cookies, brownies, cakes, pies, bread, and more! Students will learn proper baking techniques, how to use kitchen tools, kitchen safety, and other life skills. Led by Mrs. Barbara Blair PK3-Level 2 Session 1: Thursday, February 8 Session 2: Thursday, May 9 3:20 PM - 4:10 PM $30 per student Levels 1-4 Session 1: Thursdays, January 4 - February 1 Session 2: Thursdays, February 22 - March 21 Session 3: Thursdays, April 4 - May 2 3:30 PM - 4:10 PM, $120 per student

Levels 5-7 Session 1: Tuesdays, January 9 - February 6 Session 2: Tuesdays, February 13 - April 2 (no 2/20) Session 3: Tuesdays, April 9 - May 7 3:15 PM - 4:10 PM, $120 per student


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Coding with Sphero Roll into coding with the Sphero Mini robot as you control, play, and learn to code while using the Sphero Edu app which provides three programming canvases: Draw, Blocks, and Text. Students will quickly learn how to code and control the robot using gyroscope, motor encoders, and accelerometer, as well as bright, colorful LED lights to add an extra layer of excitement to the learning process no experience required! Led by COMPUTER EXPLORERS

Levels 3-7

$115 per student

Wednesdays, January 17 - February 14

3:35 PM - 5:00 PM

Students will learn about coins and history through interactive games and receive lots of free coins. They will also perform a play for the entire school. Led by Mr. Bob Hartje

Coin Club

Mondays, beginning January 8 Levels 3-7 3:20 PM - 4:00 PM Free

ComputerTOTS provides curriculum and activities specially designed to meet the needs of children 3-6 years old. The program is held once a week for 30 minutes in a small group setting that promotes socialization and collaboration, and fosters creativity and confidence. During that time, children learn proper use of the mouse, keyboarding, computer navigation and terminology all while reinforcing academic readiness skills in reading, math, and science. We use an extensive library of educational software programs and provide weekly Parent Pages of class skills, activities, and home projects. Each session uses different software/curriculum so please join us for both!

Led by COMPUTER EXPLORERS Session 1 Wednesdays, January 17 - March 13 (no class 2/21) PreK3 - Level 2: 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM, $105 per student Session 2 Wednesdays, March 20 - May 15 (no class 3/27) PreK3 - Level 2: 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM, $105 per student

ComputerTOTS


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Creative Clay offers children time to explore and learn how to work with a fantastic medium. Students gain understanding of both the clay process and the methods, from beginning to end. Working with clay is an excellent way to build fine motor, in addition to just being fun! Some of the projects included are vases, relief portraits, and creature cups, with each project being tailored to the age and ability of each child. When projects are complete, children have the opportunity to explore and play in our fabulous art room! Led by Mrs. Mandy Bohner

Creative Clay

Tuesdays, Febrauary 27 - April 2 Levels 1-7 3:20 PM - 4:10 PM $89 per student

This class introduces students to the skills and techniques of stagecraft. Using a variety of vocal and physical warm-up activities, improvisatory games, and written resources, students will practice taking and sharing the spotlight. They will learn to incorporate character, setting, and conflict in various theatrical scenarios. In responding to and offering constructive feedback, drama club students will gain confidence and flexibility in their own abilities as the class progresses. No commitment is required to participate, but regular attendance may result in more thorough integration of the concepts presented, as well as more complex role assignments.

Drama Club

Led by Mr. Carey Shinbaum Tuesdays, beginning January 16 Levels 3-7: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM, $10 per class Levels 5-7: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM, $10 per class *second session is free for students in earlier session*

KeenAdventures Outdoor Skills A 10 week hands-on program learning outdoor skills such as basic wilderness first aid, preparing for a day hike, reading a map & compass, and building different types of campfires.

Led by Mrs. Bethany Keenan Wednesdays, January 31 - April 10 Levels 5-7 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM $125 per student


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Mathnasium

Let’s Make Masterpieces In Let’s Make Masterpieces, we paint, draw, collage and sculpt our way into making masterpieces. From paint on canvas to clay sculptures, children have the opportunity to work on canvas, paper and wood, all while exploring both their imaginations and artistic techniques. While bringing their ideas to life, children not only work on fine motor, but also on their understanding of the possibilities in art. Projects are tailored to the age and ability of each child; once projects are complete, the children have time to explore in the art room!

Mathnasium’s mission is to make math make sense to kids, build their confidence, and give a deep understanding and lifelong love of mathematics. We provide tutoring and enrichment from PreK through high school. We believe that our method will increase a child’s math competency and improve their lives by opening the doors to higher education, greater career opportunities, and a better future. Led by Mr. Jeremy from MATHNASIUM Levels 3-7 Once per week $500 total ($50/lesson) OR twice per week $800 ($40/lesson) Offered Mon, Wed, Thurs, January 8 - March 15 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Led by Mrs. Mandy Bohner Tuesdays, January 16 - February 13 Levels 1-7 3:20 PM - 4:10 PM $89 per student

Levels 3-7 Once per week $500 total ($50/lesson) OR twice per week $800 ($40/lesson) Offered Mon, Wed, Thurs, March 18 - May 24 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Minecraft Coding Fundamentals Students will go on a Minecraft coding journey learning about algorithms and sequencing to loops, conditionals, and debugging. They will investigate, solve challenges, and collect samples as they journey from the Arctic to Mercury’s cratered surface, coding along the way. Students will then solve puzzles to escape a mysterious mansion in Minecraft’s Escape Estate. They will use computational thinking to unlock secrets, open trap doors, and reveal hidden clues. Code your way out by dawn and earn a million emeralds!

Led by COMPUTER EXPLORERS Wednesdays, April 10 - May 15 Levels 4-7: 3:35 PM - 4:50 PM, $110 per student


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Sketchup 3D Design Learn 3D design and create a mansion, castle, racetrack, skate park, spaceship or whatever else you dare to imagine! Using Trimble SketchUp, students will start with creating simple 3D shapes, then combine them into simple models such as a futuristic cityscape and a Rubik’s Cube, then progress to more sophisticated techniques to create a house with a swimming pool, and finally imagining and designing their own 3D project and showing it off with an animated walk through. Don’t miss this opportunity to jump into the world of 3D design! Led by COMPUTER EXPLOREERS Levels 4-7 $110 per student Wednesdays, February 28 - April 3 3:35 PM - 5:00 PM

Soccer Shots

Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer program with a focus on character development. We positively impact children’s lives on and off the field through our best-in-class coaching, communication and curriculum. Led by Soccer Shots coaches PreK 3-Level 4 Mondays, January 22 - May 6 *No class February 19, March 25* 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM $308 per student

Do you love to sing? Do you love to write? Do you love talking about music with your friends? If the answer is yes, then this class is for you! During this 9-week experience, students will write, edit, refine, reflect upon and celebrate their own original songs. At the end of the course, each student’s song will be professionally recorded by Ms. Alex. For an additional fee, parents will have the option of booking a private recording session with Ms. Alex so their students will have their very own version of the song! Led by Ms. Alex Gibson

Songwriting 101

Levels 6-7 Tuesdays, January 9 - March 5 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM $295 per student


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STNS Leadership Academy The Leadership Academy aims to foster leadership skills, character development, and a sense of responsibility among our elementary school students. By providing a structured platform for personal growth and leadership training, we can empower our young learners to become confident, compassionate, and effective leaders within their school community and beyond.

Led by Mr. Robert McGehee and Mr. Shalin Tejani Wednesdays, January 10 - March 13 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Levels 6-7 $250 per student

The Tap Ballet program combines both Tap and Ballet into one fun class. Your child gets the best of both disciplines. Tappers explore the fun, energetic rhythm and foot work required for tap. During the ballet portion we build upon the technique and form required of ballet and other dance forms. Led by Ms. Christian Aleman Wednesdays, January 10 - May 8 PK3 - L4 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM $272 per student

Studio Go: Hip Hop Our fun, fast-paced program for 5 and up. Hip Hop is an introduction into this popular dance style. Students learn isolations, body control, strength, flexibility, combinations, rhythm, and muscle memory. Set to fun, age-appropriate music, this vibrant class is a great way to help your child learn dance and get wonderful exercise. Hip Hop is all about personal style and expression and encourages students to let go, be themselves, and dance! No previous experience necessary and is great for anyone who has the passion to move. Led by Ms. Christian Aleman Wednesdays, January 10 - May 8 Levels 2-7 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM $272 per student

Studio Go: Tap Ballet


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Summer, Here We Come Get ready for some summer fun! In this “mini-class” we use art to get ourselves prepared for summer. Sewn bean bags, painted lanterns, and ceramic garden trolls are projects included in the class - all great opportunities for a child’s imagination and creativity to shine! Every project is tailored to the age and ability of each individual; once projects are completed, children have time to explore our fabulous art room. Led by Mrs. Mandy Bohner Tuesdays, April 16 - April 30 Levels 1-7 3:20 PM - 4:10 PM $57 per student

Winter/Spring Athletics LACROSSE

The purpose of this team and league is to introduce young athletes to the fastest growing sport in America. The team is offered for boys in Levels 5-7 and will be at North River YMCA except Kick off and End of Season Tournament, and those will be at Finley Stadium. Register through Southern Edge.

SQUASH We are gauging interest in creating a squash program. This is a co-ed group training session where new players will learn the basics of squash. Students will learn hand/eye coordination, stroke production, footwork, and more. Classes will be held at the Scenic City Squash Center. Students will ride the STNS bus to GPS. You will be required to pickup your child at the end of the sessions. Led by Coach Dan Sharplin Levels 5-7 Dates: TBD 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM $30 per class with 10 sessions

JUNIOR SOCCER The soccer clinic will introduce students to a semi-competetive form of the game. We will begin on-campus play with an eye toward playing with other schools. The goal is for kids to see soccer as a fun sport. Students are required to wear shin guards with soccer socks with cleats recommended. Please bring one size 3 ball. Led by Coach Patrick Kelleher Levels 3-4 Fridays, February 23, March 1-15, April 5-26 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM $30 per student

VOLLEYBALL We are so excited that volleyball season is here! This year, we are in the school league, ISC. Level 6 and 7 girls will be eligible to play in the league. If we do not fulfill the numbers of the team, then we will be open to Level 5 girls. Please send knee pads and appropriate shoes for you daughter to practice in. Led by Coach Stacey Dyer


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Music Department 2023-2024 MUSIC LESSONS POLICY (effective August 16, 2023)

St. Nicholas School currently offers weekly private instruction for students in piano, guitar, percussion and ukulele. A signed copy of this policy is required for all students to be officially enrolled for the upcoming school year. To agree, simply submit your email signature and respond YES at the end of this form. A copy of the form will be emailed to you. New inquiries should contact Mrs. Miscio (kmiscio@stns.org) for more information, placement opportunities, and the afore-mentioned enrollment form. In-person private instruction is the standard. However, some teachers may occasionally offer virtual options on an asneeded basis. All billing will be handled through STNS and lesson charges will be added to your account. Fees for private lesson times are as follows: 30-minute private lesson $31.50 (Standard); 45-minute lesson $47.25; 1 hour lesson $63.00. If group lessons are offered, fees may vary based on length of lesson, number of students, materials, etc. These will be clearly stated in advance by the teacher. If charging any additional fees, teachers will clearly communicate these costs to parents. These include a minimal per semester studio fee covering the cost of recitals, studio supplies, rewards, etc., or reimbursement if the teacher has purchased books or other materials for a student. By committing to a lesson, you are reserving a weekly time with the teacher. The number of REGULARLY SCHEDULED lessons per month will be billed to your account. When planning lessons, teachers adhere to the STNS calendar, including any scheduled holidays, breaks, half days, etc. Teachers should provide advance notice of other days when they are unable to teach. In case of an emergency cancellation by the teacher or school (such as illness, school closure or a weather-related incident) no charge will be applied for that date. We expect that every effort will be made to have children present and prepared for all scheduled lessons. However, our policy grants ONE excused absence with no charge per semester due to illness, religious holiday, or unexpected medical emergency. To prevent absences that do not meet the above guidelines, and as a courtesy to parents, teachers may be able to arrange or approve a lesson switch with another student. Please give at least 24 hours notice so the teacher has time to confirm that the proposed switch will work for all involved. We ask that parents remember that this option is designed to be an exception, rather than a rule. In all cases, it is the parent’s responsibility to communicate the reason for the absence or requested switch to the teacher. Excessive absences or switches may result in dismissal from the studio. If bringing your child to the lesson, parents are advised to park and enter at either the main entrance by the Administration building, or the ESP entrance near the gym. The Chapel gate remains locked in the afternoons, as it is unattended. If your child has checked into the Extended School Program (ESP), the teacher must escort them to/from the lesson. This may shorten the lesson time slightly, but teachers strive to ensure that each student receives the best possible experience in the time allowed. While every effort will be made to communicate with parents and Ms. Miscio with hopes of resolving difficult situations, private teachers reserve the right to terminate lessons with those who do not cooperate with the STNS guidelines listed above and/or are engaging in inappropriate behavior. Students are expected to wash hands before each lesson, and teachers will continue to sanitize studios frequently. Due to health concerns, some teachers may wear a mask and/or request the implementation of other protective measures during the lesson. Parents have the option of discontinuing lessons at any time during the school year. Please give the teacher as much notice as possible so they can offer the spot to another child without disruption to their income.


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Meet the Instructors Mrs. Barbara Blair Barbara Blair is the St. Nicholas School Cafeteria Manager. She has been with St. Nicholas since 2013. Barbara enjoys baking and sharing her passion with students.

Mrs. Mandy Bohner Mandy Bohner is the St. Nicholas School Art Director and has taught art and art history for 30 years. She holds a B.A. in art history from Southern Methodist University and an M/Ed. in secondary educations with emphasis on art education from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga.

COMPUTER EXPLORERS This program connects Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and the Arts. The program has a progressive curriculum that begins with foundational skills that lead to advanced knowledge, exploring and developing new ideas, and creating hands-on projects in a setting designed to make learning FUN.

Mr. Matt Harbison Matt Harbison is an amateur astronomer managing a telescope in West Texas, currently cataloging the Perseus spiral arm of the Milky Way. Matt currently sits on the advisory board for the Jones Observatory at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is a past president of the Barnard Astronomical Society of Chattanooga.

Mr. Bob Hartje Bob Hartje is an avid numismatist with an ability to make history come alive. His first Coin Club was in 1999 when his children were students at St. Nicholas. Designated a Numismatic Point of Light by the American Nunmismatic Society for his work with children.

Ms. Alex Gibson Alex Gibson is an award-nominated artist, songwriter and dedicated voice teacher with over two decades of experience in the industry. She has participated in various writing camps worldwide and collaborated with renowned publishers including RX Songs, Peer Music and Universal Music Publishing. She teaches private voice lessons at St. Nicholas School and at her home.


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Mrs. Bethany Keenan Bethany Keenan grew up exploring the outdoors. Into her adult life she had a multitude of opportunities to delve into her passion through working at summer camps, guiding multi-day backpacking trips, and personally thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail.

Mr. Jeremy Jeremy has spent years honing his teaching and tutoring skills. He has a degree in Actuarial Science from UTC, and a Master’s degree in Math from UTK. He has been at Mathnasium since 2015. Jeremy loves to watch lightbulbs turn on as students gain understanding in mathematics!

Mr. Robert McGehee and Mr. Shalin Tejani St. Nicholas Head of School Robert McGehee and St. Nicholas alum Shalin Tejani are teaming up to teach students all about leadership.

Coach Dan Sharplin Dan Sharplin is the current head coach of squash at McCallie School and Girls Preparatory School. As competetive squash player, he was ranked #1 in New Zealand and #75 in the world. In addition to his impressive history as a player, he also coached the Luxembourg National team.

Mr. Carey Shinbaum Carey Shinbaum is a graduate of St. Nicholas School and currently teaches music and technology as artist-in-residence. He holds degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and the Cleveland Institute of Music, and is a member of the symphony orchestras of both Huntsville and Chattanooga.

Soccer Shots Soccer Shots is an engaging children’s soccer program with a focus on character development.

Studio Go The mission of Studio Go is to provide a fun, caring environment to instill the love of dance. To not only teach dance steps, but to teach life lessons, such as patience, kindness, passion, teamwork, self-confidence, and compassion.


St. Nicholas School

Check the webpage for classes added later in the semester.

www.stns.org 7525 Min Tom Drive • Chattanooga, TN 37421 • (423) 894-6485 • www.stns.org


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