After School Programs
Whether you need the afternoon coverage or need to keep the kids active, we have options for you! Below you can browse After School Classes and Athletic Camps.
After School Classes
Fall 2024 Offerings
September 9 - December 12
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Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Primary Ballet, |
Ballet, |
Jazz, Grades 3-5 |
Jazz, Grades 1-2 |
Primary Ballet, Age 3-Bridge K |
Ballet, Grade 1 |
Cooking, |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
Ballet/Pre-Pointe, Grades 4-5 |
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Chess, Grades 2-5 |
Soccer Shots, |
Baking, |
Soccer Shots, Grades K-1 |
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Karate, |
Drawing, Grades K-1 |
Drawing, |
Chess, Grades K-1 |
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Jr. Physician, Grades 1-3 |
Sewing, |
Yoga, Age 3- Bridge K |
Shapes, Colors and Counting & Animal Explorers, Age 3 |
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Piano, Grades 1-5 |
Cheer/Pom, Grades 3-5 |
Brick Art & Design Lab + Oceans of Possibilities, Grades K-2 |
Jr. Creator's Club & Jr. Scientists, |
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Tumbling, Grades K-2 |
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Piano, Grades 1-5 |
Registration
Online registration will open August 15, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. for fall and spring semester classes. Register here.
Fall registration will close September 16, 2024 at 8:00 a.m.. Spring registration will close February 3, 2025 at 8:00 a.m.
Payment and Refund Policy
Payment in full is due at the time of registration. Prices will not be adjusted for late registrations. If you choose to cancel a class before the second scheduled class, a $50 cancellation fee will be applied and the remainder of the cost will be refunded. If you choose to cancel a class on or after the second scheduled class, no refund will be issued. Cancellation requests must be emailed to Cherie Dioguardi.
Other Information
Classes have limited enrollment. When enrollment fills, you may choose to add your child to a waitlist. If an opening occurs before the class begins, you will be notified and may choose to enroll or remove your child from the waitlist.
You will receive an email the week before classes begin with information about class time, location, and pickup instructions. Students will be escorted to their afternoon classes by teachers and/or Recharge Team Members.
Students will be escorted to Recharge when classes end if they are not picked up at dismissal time. If your child is not registered for Recharge, he/she will be registered at that time. If you have never signed up for Recharge and would like to do so, click here.
Class Information
- ABCs and 123s + Snapology Jr. (Age 3)
- Baking with CookLearnGrow (Grades 3-5)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Kindergarten)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Grade 1)
- Ballet with Emily Breed (Grades 2-3)
- Ballet/Pre-Pointe with Emily Breed (Grades 4-5)
- Brick Art & Design Lab and Oceans of Possibilities with Snapology (Grades K-2)
- Cheer/Pom with Creative Dance Kids (Grades 3-5)
- Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-1)
- Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 2-5)
- Cooking and Baking with CookLearnGrow (Grades K-2)
- Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-1)
- Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 2-5)
- Grossology with Club SciKidz (Grades 1-3)
- Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 1-2)
- Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 3-5)
- Jr. Builders and Kinderbots with Snapology (PreK-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Jr. Creator’s Club and Jr. Scientists: All About Animals with Snapology (PreK-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Jr. Physician with Club SciKidz (Grades 1-3)
- Kids Karate with Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense (Grades K-5)
- Movie Favorites and Castles & Kingdoms with Snapology (Grades K-2)
- Primary Ballet with Rebekah Harrington (Age 3- Bridge Kindergarten)
- Private Piano Lessons with Tricia Henderson (Grades 1-5)
- Sewing with Rebecca Torres (Grades 2-3)
- Shapes, Colors & Counting and Animal Explorers with Snapology (Age 3)
- Soccer Shots (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
- Soccer Shots (Grades K-1)
- Tumbling with Creative Dance Kids (Grades K-2)
- Watercolor Painting with Kendall Hardgrove (Grades 3-5)
- Yoga with Nanda Yoga (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
ABCs and 123s + Snapology Jr. (Age 3)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover ABCs and 123s. The second half of the class will cover Snapology Jr. Camp.
ABCs and 123s
Learning was never this much fun when I was a child. Children will learn their colors, shapes, letters and numbers using DUPLO® bricks and other interactive learning toys during this fun program. This program is designed to reinforce the current curriculum being taught to preschoolers. To strengthen their knowledge in a playful manner, children are engaged in both structured and imaginative play during each session.
Snapology Jr. Camp
Send your little learner to explore all about animals, dinosaurs, shapes, and colors with us! In this program, students will travel back in time to explore an Earth filled with stegosauruses, tyrannosauruses, and raptors. Students will also learn about animal habitats and why an animal’s home is important for survival. Along the way we will reinforce primary and secondary colors, shapes, and how to count the things we are playing with. Through stories, games, and building using LEGO® DUPLO® blocks, your little learner will be busy exploring the history of biomes on Earth while gaining critical social, emotional, and developmental skills without even realizing it!
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 spring semester
Baking with CookLearnGrow (Grades 3-5)
Ignite your child's baking passion with CookLearnGrow! Our after-school program offers hands-on classes for young food enthusiasts and budding chefs, teaching essential culinary techniques. Baking is truly a science and can sometimes seem complicated. In this class, we demystify the baking process and teach students the fundamentals that ensure successful recipes. From breads and doughs to pies, cakes, and everything in between, this class is perfect for young bakers! We can accommodate nut allergies only (egg and gluten allergies are not accommodated).
- Minimum 10/Maximum 16
- Wednesdays, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
- $550 fall semester
- $550 spring semester
Ballet with Emily Breed (Kindergarten)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are new or returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum. Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Tuesday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: If there is a waitlist for this class with a minimum of 10 students, those students will have the opportunity to register for a later ballet class on Tuesdays.That class will run from 4:30-5:15 p.m. This later class needs a minimum of 10 students to run and will accept a maximum of 20 students.This registration will be done by the Associate Director of Extracurriular Programs. Because this second class starts at 4:30, parents who register have 3 options for the time between dismissal and 4:30:
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool, go home/run errands, and return at 4:30 for class.
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool and go to the Union for a snack and homework time.
- Students can go to Recharge at dismissal time and then will be escorted to the Ballet Studio at 4:25. Students must be registered for Recharge in order to attend.
Ballet with Emily Breed (Grade 1)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum. Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Monday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: If there is a waitlist for this class with a minimum of 10 students, those students will have the opportunity to register for a later ballet class on Mondays. That class will run from 4:30-5:15 p.m. This later class needs a minimum of 10 students to run and will accept a maximum of 20 students. This registration will be done by the Associate Director of Extracurricular Programs. Because this second class starts at 4:30, parents who register have 3 options for the time between dismissal and 4:30:
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool, go home/run errands, and return at 4:30 for class.
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool and go to the Union for a snack and homework time.
- Students can go to Recharge at dismissal time and then will be escorted to the Ballet Studio at 4:25. Students must be registered for Recharge in order to attend.
Ballet with Emily Breed (Grades 2-3)
This ballet class is perfect for students who are returning to ballet. Students will learn the ballet fundamentals and terminology while developing strength, confidence, balance, and flexibility. Students will be following the American Ballet Theater Ballet Curriculum. Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Pink canvas ballet shoes are required. Boys should bring black canvas ballet shoes. Optional - students may bring ballet attire to change in to while they are waiting in their after-school holding rooms.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Wednesday, 3:30-4:15
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Note: If there is a waitlist for this class with a minimum of 10 students, those students will have the opportunity to register for a later ballet class on Wednesdays. That class will run from 4:30-5:15 p.m. This later class needs a minimum of 10 students to run and will accept a maximum of 20 students. This registration will be done by the Associate Director of Extracurricular Programs. Because this second class starts at 4:30, parents who register have 3 options for the time between dismissal and 4:30:
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool, go home/run errands, and return at 4:30 for class.
- Parents can pick their children up at carpool and go to the Union for a snack and homework time.
- Students can go to Recharge at dismissal time and then will be escorted to the Ballet Studio at 4:25. Students must be registered for Recharge in order to attend.
Ballet/Pre-Pointe with Emily Breed (Grades 4-5)
Embark on the journey to pointe work with our pre-pointe shoe class! Designed for aspiring ballet dancers with a strong foundation in ballet technique, this class focuses on developing strength, alignment, and ankle stability necessary for pointe work. Through specialized exercises, students will prepare their bodies for the unique demands of dancing on pointe shoes in a safe and supportive environment. Join us as we lay the groundwork fr the graceful artistry of ballet en pointe! Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Pre-pointe shoes and any color leotard with tights are required.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Thursday, 3:30-4:30
- $550 fall semester
- $600 spring semester
Brick Art & Design Lab and Oceans of Possibilities with Snapology (Grades K-2)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover Brick Art & Design Lab. The second half of the class will cover Oceans of Possibilities.
Brick Art & Design Lab
Edgar Degas, a famous artist, once said, ‘Art is not what you see, but what you make others see’. As your child learns about different types of art and the periods they were created, students will be interpreting what they see and creating their own works of art using LEGO® bricks. Through Snapology’s interactive Art History class, children will learn about Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Wright’s Falling Water, and many more!
Oceans of Possibilities
In Snapology’s Oceans of Possibilities Workshop, your learner will get the opportunity to test out their sea legs while exploring their creativity, problem-solving abilities and building skills! They will imagine a new ending to an underwater story, compete in a ocean-themed building challenge, and solve one of the world’s most pressing issues facing the ocean. Your learner will walk away from this workshop with the confidence that they can make a difference in the world, as long as they put their mind to it and work with those around them!
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
Cheer/Pom with Creative Dance Kids (Grades 3-5)
This class is designed to improve self-confidence, physical health, and teamwork skills all while having a ton of fun! Learn and perfect arm movements, cheers, chants, and choreography that are full of excitement and energy. Are you planning on trying out for the Dance or Cheer Team? Or maybe you just enjoy the use of poms while dancing? Students focus on developing strength and flexibility along with technique as a basis for tumbling skills.
- Minimum 9/Maximum 30
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $400 spring semester
Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-1)
Learn the Game of Kings while developing critical thinking skills and improving creativity, spatial and deductive reasoning. Enjoy matches with other kids and instructions by Mr. Jonathan. You’ll learn from games of past chess wizards and tackle age old strategies.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 24
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $400 spring semester
Chess with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 2-5)
Learn the Game of Kings while developing critical thinking skills and improving creativity, spatial and deductive reasoning. Enjoy matches with other kids and instructions by Mr. Jonathan. You’ll learn from games of past chess wizards and tackle age old strategies.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 24
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $375 spring semester
Cooking and Baking with CookLearnGrow (Grades K-2)
Ignite your child's culinary passion with CookLearnGrow! Our after-school program offers hands-on classes for young food enthusiasts and budding chefs, and teaches essential culinary techniques through seasonal recipes with a NEW CURRICULUM each session. Our classes teach life skills, reinforce academic subjects, and offer problem solving opportunities in a collaborative, group-oriented setting. Please note that we only accommodate nut allergies; we are unable to accommodate egg, gluten or other food allergies. Let your child savor the joy of culinary exploration with CookLearnGrow!
- Minimum 10/Maximum 16
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $500 fall semester
- $500 spring semester
Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades K-1)
Nurture your child’s artistic passion and creativity with our after-school drawing class. This class is designed to be both educational and fun, blending foundational drawing techniques with opportunities for creative expression.Through interactive lessons and guided exercises, students learn to master various drawing techniques, including shading, perspective, composition, and more.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 15
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $400 spring semester
Drawing with Jonathan Cearley (Grades 2-5)
Nurture your child’s artistic passion and creativity with our after-school drawing class. This class is designed to be both educational and fun, blending foundational drawing techniques with opportunities for creative expression.Through interactive lessons and guided exercises, students learn to master various drawing techniques, including shading, perspective, composition, and more.
- Minimum 8/Maximum 15
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 fall semester
- $400 spring semester
Grossology with Club SciKidz (Grades 1-3)
Students will enjoy loads of horribly fantastic experiments! Projects will focus on all things “gross.” There are tons of chemistry and biology lessons for the aspiring doctor or scientist! Grossologists will indulge in many sickening body experiments including Bulging Bag of Brains, Simulated Snot, Baby Diaper Dissection, and more!
- Minimum 9/Maximum 9
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $475 for spring semester
- Class needs to “make” by January 13 in order to run
Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 1-2)
Join us for a fun and lively jazz dance class designed especially for 1st and 2nd graders. In this energetic class, students will learn basic jazz dance techniques, including kicks, turns, and jumps, all set to upbeat and popular music. Through engaging choreography and playful exercise, dancers will enhance their coordination, flexibility, and rhythm while grooving to the rhythm of jazz. No prior dance experience necessary. Just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to move and groove. Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Black jazz shoes are required.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Thursday, 3:30-4:15
- $500 fall semester
- $550 spring semester
Jazz with Rebekah Harrington (Grades 3-5)
Join us for a fun and lively jazz dance class designed especially for 13rd-5th graders. In this energetic class, students will learn basic jazz dance techniques, including kicks, turns, and jumps, all set to upbeat and popular music. Through engaging choreography and playful exercise, dancers will enhance their coordination, flexibility, and rhythm while grooving to the rhythm of jazz. No prior dance experience necessary. Just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to move and groove. Students will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (date and location to be determined). Black jazz shoes are required.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 20
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:15
- $500 fall semester
- $550 spring semester
Jr. Builders and Kinderbots with Snapology (PreK-Bridge Kindergarten)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover Jr. Builders. The second half of the class will cover Kinderbots.
Jr. Builders
Does your little learner love to tinker and create new things? If so, they’re going to love Snapology’s Junior Builders program! This program will give your learner opportunities to build functional models of amusement park rides, boats, ramps, cars and so much more using DUPLO® blocks! As your learner works alongside other little engineers, they will be learning the importance of teamwork and how collaboration is an essential component of engineering and design. This program will introduce even the newest of students to a safe, collaborative, and creative classroom environment.
Kinderbots
Children will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Whether learning about sensors while building drills and magic wands, or discovering ways that gears and pulleys create movement while building helicopters and robotic dogs, your child is sure to have a great time.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 for spring semester
Jr. Creator’s Club and Jr. Scientists: All About Animals with Snapology (PreK-Bridge Kindergarten)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover Jr. Creator’s Club. The second half of the class will cover Jr. Scientists: All About Animals.
Jr. Creator’s Club
Students will be amazed with what they create in this class. Students will participate in various creative play activities designed to promote the creative, social and expressive skills of children. This class also helps students work on their fine motor skills.
Jr. Scientists: All About Animals
Do you know what mammal is the largest on Earth? Or how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly? In this program, we invite your little zoologist to analyze the differences between vertebrate and invertebrate, construct their way through the butterfly and frog life cycle, build reptiles, and examine the differences and similarities between insects and arachnids using Kid K’NEX® pieces. Your child will too busy exploring the animal world to realize that they are gaining critical social, motor, and developmental skills.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 for fall semester
Jr. Physician with Club SciKidz (Grades 1-3)
No bones about it! This program is for aspiring “Young Physicians.” Students will learn that their bodies are miles of blood vessels, hundreds of muscles, many thousands of hairs, a furnace, a filter, and a fancy computer.
- Minimum 9/Maximum 9
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $475 for fall semester
- Class needs to “make” by August 26 in order to run.
Kids Karate with Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense (Grades K-5)
Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense is in their 40th year of providing martial arts education for children and adults. Kenpo Karate is a great recreational activity; it provides good exercise and self-discipline, builds confidence, and establishes achievable goals. Their Kids Karate classes incorporate the Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense 3-Steps to a Great Kid™ program, which is a character development curriculum specifically designed to fit within a martial arts program. The emphasis of the program is respect; respecting the instructors, respecting the school, and respecting fellow students. This helps to develop the virtue of character that is lifelong. The self-defense skills taught are applicable in the real world, not just tournaments, and will give your children both confidence and practical tools to use throughout their lives. Martial Arts develops strength and coordination while teaching children how to avoid conflicts and defend themselves if attacked. Note: Second through fifth grade students will be supervised while they eat a snack and work on homework while the Kindergarten and first grade students have their lesson.
Kindergarten - Grade 1: Mondays 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Grades 2-5: Mondays 4:15-5:00 p.m.
Minimum 10/Maximum 20
New Students
- $445 fall semester (includes $95 registration fee and $20 supply fee)
- $415 spring semester (includes $95 registration fee and $20 supply fee)
Returning Students
- $370 fall semester (includes $20 supply fee)
- $340 spring semester (includes $20 supply fee)
Note: A returning student is one who was registered for Karate during the 2023-2024 school year or one who was registered for the fall of 2024 and registering again for the spring of 2025.
Movie Favorites and Castles & Kingdoms with Snapology (Grades K-2)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover Movie Favorites. The second half of the class will cover Castles & Kingdoms.
Movie Favorites
Bring your favorite animated movies to life using LEGO® bricks in the super-fun camp. Movies such as the Toy Story, How to Train Your Dragon, Lion King, OnWard, Frozen and Trolls will be recreated using LEGO® bricks and imagination. Don’t miss out.
Castles & Kingdoms
Who wouldn’t want to escape and play in the world of magic, fairytales, and royalty? In Snapology’s Castles & Kingdoms program, students will have the opportunity to use LEGO® bricks to design their medieval fantasies while also bringing the real history to life! Yes, your student will do more than just build with LEGO® bricks, they will build their historical understanding of the unique elements that make the medieval time period such a fascinating point in human history.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 for spring semester
Primary Ballet with Rebekah Harrington (Age 3- Bridge Kindergarten)
Introduce your child to the world of ballet with our Little Ballerinas Pre-Primary class! Tailored for ages 3 to 5, this class nurtures budding dancers through imaginative play, basic ballet techniques, and joyful movement. Each session sparks creativity, builds confidence, and cultivates a love for dance in a supportive environment. Join us for a magical journey where every plié and twirl brings smiles and happy memories.This class will have the opportunity to perform in the Winter Wonderland Showcase in December and the spring recital in May (dates and location to be determined). Girls need pink canvas ballet shoes. Boys need black canvas ballet shoes.
- Minimum 10/Maximum 15
- Mondays/Fridays
- 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- Mondays
- $500 for fall semester
- $550 for spring semester
- Fridays
- $425 for fall semester; class begins 9/20 and ends 12/13
- $500 for spring semester; class begins 1/31 and ends 5/2
Private Piano Lessons with Tricia Henderson (Grades 1-5)
One 30-minute weekly lesson with Tricia Henderson
- Mondays/Thursdays
- 3:30-6:00 p.m.
- Lessons begin August 26, 2024 for the fall semester and end November 21, 2024, with a fall recital on December 5, 2024
- Lessons begin January 13, 2025 for the spring semester and end April 24, 2025, with a spring recital on May 1, 2025
- $1,250 per student per semester
Registration must take place directly with Mrs. Henderson and payment must be made to her via check or VENMO (tuition is nonrefundable)
Please email Mrs. Henderson to reserve a spot for your child by including your name, phone number, email address, child’s name, age, and grade.
Cell Phone: 817-821-7575
Email: muzik_lady@me.com
Please contact Mrs. Henderson directly with questions or concerns.
Sewing with Rebecca Torres (Grades 2-3)
Get creative in our after-school sewing class, where you’ll learn the art of sewing. Students will learn basic hand stitch sewing techniques as well as learn to use a real sewing machine. Throughout the course, students will learn essential sewing techniques, such as threading a machine, stitching seams, and creating various fabric projects. From crafting simple accessories to designing their own garments, students will unleash their creativity and develop valuable skills that they can use for a lifetime.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 8
- Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30
- $350 plus $150 supply fee for fall semester
- $350 plus $150 supply fee for spring semester
Shapes, Colors & Counting and Animal Explorers with Snapology (Age 3)
This class will cover 2 topics. The first half of the semester will cover Shapes, Colors, and Counting. The second half of the class will cover Animal Explorers.
Shapes, Colors, & Counting
Concept and reasoning development begins very early for children and is a key component for preschool and kindergarten readiness. In Snapology Junior’s Shapes, Colors, Counting program, your little one will begin to identify basic shapes, where those shapes appear in their environment, and recognize colors and numbers in a variety of ways.
Animal Explorers
The animals living in our backyards or in our towns are very different from the animals in other parts of the world. While some animals have adapted to live in freezing temperatures, others have adapted to live in extremely hot and dry environments. In Snapology’s Animal Explorers class, students will learn where animals live and why an animal’s habitat is important for survival. Through stories, games, and building animals with DUPLO® blocks, your little learner will be busy exploring biomes of the world while gaining critical social and developmental skills without even realizing it!
- Minimum 4/Maximum 20
- Thursdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
Soccer Shots (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2-8. Our nationally-recognized program offers a high energy, fun and age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. Our innovative curriculum emphasizes both soccer skills and character development. Our goal is simple: to leave a lasting, positive impact on every child we serve. Join us and see why tens of thousands of children throughout North America have benefited from the Soccer Shots experience.
- Minimum 5/Maximum 26
- Tuesdays, 3:00-3:45 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
- $375 spring semester
Soccer Shots (Grades K-1)
Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development for children ages 2-8. Our nationally-recognized program offers a high energy, fun and age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. Our innovative curriculum emphasizes both soccer skills and character development. Our goal is simple: to leave a lasting, positive impact on every child we serve. Join us and see why tens of thousands of children throughout North America have benefited from the Soccer Shots experience.
- Minimum 5/Maximum 26
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 fall semester
- $375 spring semester
Tumbling with Creative Dance Kids (Grades K-2)
Fitness, Flexibility, & Fun: This class will focus on beginner tumbling skills, such as balance, flexibility, rolls, backbends, handstands, and cartwheels. Creative Dance Kids will provide mats for this class.
- Minimum 9/Maximum 15
- Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $400 for fall semester
- $400 for spring semester
Watercolor Painting with Kendall Hardgrove (Grades 3-5)
Students will learn basic watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, blending, washes, and more. They’ll also learn about color theory: understanding primary, secondary, and complementary colors, and how to mix them effectively to create desired shades and tones. Students will also explore techniques and styles used by some of the most well-known watercolor artists.
- Minimum 4/Maximum 15
- Mondays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
- $375 + $100 supply fee for spring semester
Yoga with Nanda Yoga (Age 3-Bridge Kindergarten)
Connect, breathe, move, focus, and relax in this unique experience combining yoga and mindfulness in a simple, developmentally-appropriate way. The curriculum challenges students to learn in new ways, make connections, and recognize their tremendous potential. Mats will be provided.
- Minimum 7/Maximum 12
- Wednesday, 3:00-3:30
- $375 fall semester
- $375 spring semester
Spring 2025 Offerings
Spring 2025 Offerings
January 27, 2025 - May 1, 2025
Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Primary Ballet, |
Ballet, |
Jazz, Grades 3-5 |
Jazz, Grades 1-2 |
Primary Ballet, Age 3-Bridge K |
Ballet, Grade 1 |
Cooking, |
Ballet, Grades 2-3 |
Ballet/Pre-Pointe, Grades 4-5 |
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Chess, Grades 2-5 |
Soccer Shots, |
Baking, |
Soccer Shots, Grades K-1 |
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Karate, |
Drawing, Grades K-1 |
Drawing, Grades 2-5 |
Chess, Grades K-1 |
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Grossology, Grades 1-3 |
Sewing, |
Yoga, Age 3- Bridge K |
ABCs & 123s, Age 3 |
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Watercolor Painting, Grades 3-5 |
Cheer/Pom, Grades 3-5 |
Movie Favorites + Castles & Kingdoms, Grades K-2 |
Jr. Builders & Kinderbots, |
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Piano, Grades 1-5 |
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Tumbling, Grades K-2 |
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Piano, Grades 1-5 |
Athletic Camps
Fall 2024 Offerings
Camps run the weeks of September 9 - October 25. Check each camp for days/times.
September 9 - October 25
Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Lacrosse, |
Softball, |
Softball, Kindergarten |
Softball, Grades 1-2 |
Tennis, Grades K-5 |
Baseball, Kindergarten |
Lacrosse, |
Lacrosse, Kindergarten |
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Soccer, Grades 3-5 |
Baseball, |
Baseball, |
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Soccer, Kindergarten |
Soccer, |
Fall 2024 Camp Information
Tennis (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Tennis Fall Development Program offers an opportunity for youth players who are working to improve their game. The one day a week format will offer instruction in hand eye coordination, ball striking, and learning all the strokes. The program will be led by All Saints’ head coach, Ota Vozeh and assistant coach Steve Vozeh. Our goal is to develop the skills of our young athletes and to teach Tennis fundamentals in a fun and energetic atmosphere.
Coaches
Brooke Dennis: The new Head Director and Coach of All Saints Tennis Program. Brooke was a top ranked Texas player and national player all through her junior years as well as a multi–State Champion for her high school in both team and individuals. Played for Hall of Fame Coach Peterson at Tyler Junior College where she was a 6-time national champion. Played professional on and off before finishing up her college career at UTA down the street at Arlington! And has been teaching and playing tennis ever since. She is super excited to be here.
Ota Vozeh: A native of Monaco, Ota played Tennis for his native country of Monaco like “les petits AS” 14 and under world championships, the Galea cup which are the European Team Championships 16 and under. Ota is an ex-TCU Tennis player 91-94 under Coach Tut Bartzen, at that time TCU was top 5 in the nation. Ota was ranked #7 in TX in the men’s division. Ota has been coaching Tennis on and off for about 15 years and is currently the All Saints' Head Varsity Tennis Coach.
Stephen Vozeh: A native of Orlando, Florida and graduate of Boise State. Stephen is a former nationally & state ranked player. He played singles and doubles for Boise State finishing as #7 in the country. He taught at Hot Springs Country Club in Arkansas for 10 years. He is currently the All Saints' Assistant Varsity Coach.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own Tennis rackets, Tennis shoes and water bottles (Please label all gear)
Dates
All students Grades K-5 will meet on Fridays at the All Saints' Tennis Courts. Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:15 p.m. and walk them over to the tennis courts. The camp will end at 4:30 p.m. and pick up will be at 4:30 p.m. at tennis courts.
Cost
$250 per six-week session
Softball (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Softball Fall Development Program offers an opportunity for young athletes who want to improve their skills and gain more knowledge of the game. The one day a week format will offer instruction in hitting fundamentals, defensive skills, throwing progression, and game experience. The program will be led by All Saints’ head coach, Megan Smith and assistant coaches Season Lagerström, Stephani Eubank, and Randy Durham. Our goal is to develop the skills of our young athletes and to teach softball fundamentals in a fun and energetic atmosphere.
Coaches
Megan Smith: Coach Smith played varsity softball all four years for Desoto High School and competitive travel ball since she was 8 years old. She attended the University of Texas where she studied Government. She continues to play softball competitively around DFW, traveling several times a year to play National tournaments. She joined All Saints in 2020 as an assistant and is in her second year as Head Coach.
Season Lagerström: Coach Lagerström has been a teacher at All Saints’ since 2019. She started as the Head Middle School Coach and is now in her second year the Assistant Varsity Softball Coach. She is a native Floridian, where she played collegiate Softball at Florida Atlantic University.
Stephani Eubank: Coach Stephanie Eubank is a native Texan. She played competitive softball in high school. Following high school, she attended Texas Tech where she studied Education. Coach Eubank joined All Saints’ in 2022 as a middle school Math teacher, and assistant softball coach.
Randy Durham: A native of Texas, Coach Randy Durham played baseball all 4 years of high school. Following high school, he served in the United States Army. Coach Durham has prior experience coaching youth softball in the city of Roanoke. He joined All Saints’ in 2022 as a Middle School Assistant Softball coach.
What to Bring
All athletes must bring their own softball equipment, which would include bat, batting helmet, glove, turf or tennis shoes, cleats, and water bottle. Please label all gear with their names.
Dates
Grades K: Wednesday
Grades 1-2: Thursday
Grades 3-5: Tuesday
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:25 p.m. and walk them over to the designated field. The camp will end at 4:45 p.m. and pick up will be between 4:45-5 p.m.
START: September 9
END: October 25th
Cost
$250
Lacrosse (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Lacrosse Fall Development Program is tailored for the individual that is interested in pursuing lacrosse and building the foundational skills necessary to further improve their game and experience athletic success amongst their peer group. The two-day a week format will offer instruction in fundamental stick skills, athletic development, defensive techniques, and small sided games to elevate decision-making and sport-specific skills. The program will be led by All Saint’s Head Lacrosse Coach, Patrick Franklin, Head Middle School Coach, Zane Zoda, and Varsity Assistant Coaches Brady Middleton & Danny Mahoney.
Coaches
Patrick Franklin: Coach Franklin has spent the past 2 years founding the All Saints’ Lacrosse Program, Coaching at all levels, K-12, while serving as Varsity Head Coach for the Fort Worth Lacrosse Program. He is the All Saints' Head Varsity Coach and Assistant Middle School Coach.
Prior to joining the All Saints’ Community, Coach Franklin spent five years as a Varsity and Middle School Lacrosse Coach at St. Mark’s School of Texas where he helped the program to a Division 1 State Championship Appearance in 2018, a Class A State Semifinal in 2021, and four consecutive SPC Championship Games. Before his time at St. Mark’s School of Texas, Coach Franklin spent two years at his alma mater, Texas State University, while serving as an Assistant Coach for the Men’s Lacrosse Program helping them reach their Conference Championship in 2016. At Texas State University, Patrick earned his Bachelor of Science. As a Player, Coach Franklin was a three-time All-Conference Selection, was chosen as a Team Captain by his peers on every team he played on, and reached his Conference Championship all three years at Texas State.
Zane Zoda: Coach Zoda is the All Saints' Head Middle School Coach & Varsity Defensive Coordinator. He grew up in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and played high school lacrosse at Coppell HS. During his time there, they won the Division II State Championship in 2009 & 2010 and a Division I State Championship in 2011. He was selected as an All-American his senior year and went on to play college lacrosse at Stevenson University in Baltimore, Maryland where, in 2013, they won the NCAA Division III National Championship.
After a successful Freshman Campaign at Stevenson University, he transferred to Texas State University, where he earned All American (2015) and First Team All-Conference (2015 & 2016) selections. Since the completion of his playing career, Zane has been coaching all over Central Texas with stints as Varsity Defensive Coordinator for Dripping Springs HS, Middle School Head Coach for Lake Travis HS and Bowie HS, and most recently was the Head Coach and Youth Program Director for Regents School of Austin. Coach Zoda has also made a name for himself in the elite club lacrosse arena serving as a coach for the StickStar Lacrosse select program (2014-Present) and is currently Head Coach for Team Midwest in the Nike National All-Star Tournament.
Brady Middleton: Coach Middleton is the All Saints' Varsity Assistant Coach and a current Senior Captain & President of the TCU Men’s Lacrosse Team, while he had offers to play lacrosse at the NCAA D1, D2, and D3 levels Brady made the decision to transfer to Texas Christian after spending a year playing at Southwestern University where he helped the Buccaneers reach their Conference Championship. Brady was an All-State Midfielder & Attackman in High School for Vandergrift High School outside of Austin, TX.
What to Bring
Lacrosse Stick, Athletic Shoes, Water. Please label all sticks & bottles!
Dates
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:25 p.m. in the Third Grade Commons and walk them over to designated field. Camp will end promptly at 5:00 p.m.!
Grades K: Wednesday
Grades 1-2: Monday
Grades 3-5: Tuesday
START: September 9
ENDS: October 25th
Cost
$250
Baseball (Grades K-5)
The All Saints’ Baseball Fall Development Program offers an opportunity for youth players who are working to improve their game. The one day a week format will offer instruction in hitting fundamentals, defensive skills, throwing progression, and game experience. The program will be led by All Saints’ head coach, Roger Kieschnick and assistant coaches Colt Hynes and Drake Britton. Our goal is to develop the skills of our young athletes and to teach baseball fundamentals in a fun and energetic atmosphere.
Coaches
Roger Kieschnick: A native of Rockwall, Texas, Roger is a former Division I assistant baseball coach at the University of Texas San Antonio (2019) and Junior College assistant baseball coach at McLennan Community College (2017-2018). Prior to coaching, Roger played 8 years of professional baseball with parts of two seasons in the Major Leagues (2013- Giants, 2014- Diamondbacks). Roger attended Texas Tech University and was twice named to the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team. Roger earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Tech in 2017, returning to complete his degree after finishing his professional career. He is the Director of the All Saints’ Baseball Program and Head Varsity Baseball Coach.
Colt Hynes: A native of Weatherford, Texas and graduate of Weatherford High School. Colt is a former coach with the Los Angeles Dodgers as the minor league pitching rehabilitation coordinator (2018-2021). Prior to coaching, Colt played 10 years of professional baseball with parts of two seasons in the Major Leagues (2013- Padres, 2015- Blue Jays). Colt Attended North Central Texas College and completed his degree at Texas Tech University in 2007. He is the All Saints' Varsity Assistant Coach.
Drake Britton: A native of Tomball, Texas. Drake was drafted out of high school in the first round and played 11 years of professional baseball with parts of two seasons in the Major Leagues with the Boston Red Sox (2013, 2014). In 2013, Drake was part of the World Series team that defeated the St. Louis Cardinals. Drake is currently a coach with Dallas Tiger organization in Fort Worth. He is the Head of the All Saints’ Junior Varsity Program.
What to Bring
All players must bring their own baseball equipment, which would include bat, batting helmet, glove, turf or tennis shoes, cleats, water bottle. Please label all gear.
Dates
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:25 p.m. and walk them over to the designated field. The camp will end at 4:45 p.m. and pick up will be between 4:45-5 p.m.
Grades K: Monday
Grades 1-2: Tuesday
Grades 3-5: Wednesday
START: September 9
ENDS: October 25th
Cost
$250
Soccer (K-5)
The All Saints’ soccer fall development program will offer an opportunity for youth players to improve their game. The one day a week program will focus on the fundamental skills of soccer, including dribbling, passing and receiving and shooting. Participants will also participate in small sided game activities.
Coaches
The program will be led by boy's varsity soccer coach, Gilbert Richardson. Coach Richardson is a native of Fort Worth and has taught PE and coached soccer at All Saints’ since 2002. He is also the former head women’s coach at Texas Wesleyan University (1998-2002). Coach Richardson is also a staff coach for Solar soccer club and holds a United States soccer federation B coaching license. Prior to coaching, Gilbert played varsity soccer at Texas Wesleyan from 1987-1991, as well as semi-professionally with the Fort Worth Kickers and Dallas Inter-Rockets from 1991-1995. Coach Richardson resides in Burleson with his wife, Shantel. They have 3 children, Devin, Hallee and Ryan.
Dates
Coaches will pick up athletes at 3:25 p.m. in the Third Grade Commons and walk them over to designated field. Camp will end promptly at 5:00 p.m.!
Grades K: Tuesday
Grades 1-2: Wednesday
Grades 3-5: Monday
START: September 9
END: October 25th
Cost
$250
Registration
Please contact Jessica Bush with questions.