
The Instrumental students have been working on a few selections for the End of the Year showcase. Everyday we are learning the fundamentals of music including conducting and basic music theory. Many students have become student leaders by teaching new instrumental students.






KHS Summer Program Tech students started the program off by completing a gaming Minecraft experience. Students then learned how to fly and operate drones including flying patterns and flips. They wrapped up the program by creating a maze and coding their Spheros to navigate it.





KHS Summer Program Tech students started the program off by completing a gaming Minecraft experience. Students then learned how to fly and operate drones including flying patterns and flips. They wrapped up the program by creating a maze and coding their Spheros to navigate it.





Mrs. Tejedor's students have been working hard on their STEM 3-D models! They are excited to take visitors on a visual journey of the sight and circulatory systems at our Showcase!






Our middle school enrichment students have thoroughly enjoyed guitar class! They learned different cords, how to play songs, and even read music. Some students have never even picked up a guitar before! Now they are able to demonstrate their knowledge and skills for everyone to see!











First Graders in our Summer Program explored āSteam Parkā which provided opportunities for students to think like scientists as they build models, and experiment and test ideas. Students applied science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills as well!




Students learned various Math strategies throughout our summer program. Here you will see them having fun working together to master PEMDAS (parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, & subtraction)!




Our robotics students have been working on creating carnival games for our elementary students on their last day! They created a robot that can play a real life game. The goal of the game is to get all of the rings off of the stand and put into the container.




Students in the Art enrichment participated in figure drawing studies this summer. They worked hard throughout the program to create pieces for our Showcase.





Our middle school enrichment students dove into their summer reading. They read the novel "The Epic Fail of Artura Zamora" and explored the themes and conflicts in the story. The themes are related to food, community, family, tradition, identity, and navigating change.





Mrs. Kryshak-Baptisa's students have been putting the final touches on their "I Am" poems. Students will be sharing them with the audience during Thursday's Summer Program Showcase.






Some more pictures of works students have been creating in our Ceramics enrichment class. They were able to choose a form of their liking and used the traditional methods to create these awesome pieces!









Students have been creating amazing hand-built forms in our Ceramics enrichment class. They were able to choose a form of their liking and used the traditional methods to create these awesome pieces!









Each week students look forward to being recognized for their dedication and progress in the summer program. When studentsā names are announced on the loud speaker, you can hear the cheering of their classmates as students exit their class to receive their certificate and prize. Nothing beats seeing the excitement in our students when they receive this recognition. Congratulations to our shout outs of the week in our summer program!


Students in the Elementary Summer School Program have been learning yoga and breathing techniques to practice mindfulness.





Our Pre-K Summer Program made their own Oobleck using cornstarch, water, and food coloring! Students were very excited to help add ingredients, mix, and play with the Oobleck!







What can we build and create with water? Our Pre-K students know exactly what they can create with water: some delicious lemonade! Students worked with their teachers to make their very own refreshing pitcher of lemonade. Children connected numerals to quantity by choosing a number and connecting that many number of pictured ice cubes in a glass of lemonade. What a perfect summer activity!







Don't throw out your Amazon Prime Day boxes! You can create anything with them! Our Pre-K Summer Program students made some awesome structures and houses! Children listened to the nonfiction book "The Business of Boxes" and learned all about different types of boxes, what they could be used for, and how we can repurpose them!




Rockness Music joined our Pre-K Summer Program every Monday for a ROCKIN' good time. Children participated in singing songs, played different instruments that make fun sounds, and danced along to the rockin' tunes! Thank you for joining us, Rockness Music!







Students in our third grade Lego classes are learning about gravity and balancing weights. Here are some of their Lego builds that they used to explore these concepts.


