Adventure Club Child Care
Early Childhood is made up of programs for families with children ages birth to kindergarten.
The Westonka Community Preschool is a school readiness program, emphasizing activities in all areas of growth and learning.
is recommended for all children when they reach age three years. It's purpose is to affirm a child's development and identify any early needs for educational assistance, and is also a requirement for kindergarten enrollment.
We offer a 4-week class for new parents and their infants 0-12 months where we'll talk about all the developmental milestones and the joys and concerns of raising an infant.
This category offers classes for children and their families in a wider range of ages.
this lcass is designed for children and their parents. It is for children who are almost three years old or who have already turned three but are not yet ready for preschool.
We offer our two year old's the opportunity to have a child-only day, and for our two year old's who are older and ready to separate, we have a Two Dayer class for 33+ months and their caregiver.
We have several family events that allow children of mixed ages and their families to interact together.
Toddlers are movers and shakers and we offer weekly classes that give them the opportunity to do so while you learn valuable information how to help your young learner grow and develop. These are parent-child classes for toddlers ages 13-23 months.
We offer weekly classes that are gradually separating for parents and their two year olds.
Intro to Competitive Robotics
Grades 5 - 7
Team Managers Nathan & Breana Norton
Intro to Competitive Robotics is a program where students in Grades 5 - 7 design, build, program, and test an autonomous robot using LEGO Spike Prime robots to solve a set of missions. Students will learn how to research, problem-solve, code, and engineer throughout the program. Their creativity, ingenuity, and hard work will be presented at the regional tournament. The regional tournament is orchestrated using FIRST LEGO League Challenge, an international organization encouraging robotics in middle schoolers. (For more information on FIRST LEGO League, visit: www.firstlegoleague.org/about) At the tournament, students will be judged on a presentation highlighting a solution they researched and created to solve a real-world problem facing engineers today. They will also be judged on building and programming a LEGO robot that navigates through missions. The coaches will act as facilitators to guide the students and help build a robot, research solutions, and understand core values.
Prior knowledge of robotics or programming is not required. Students will learn all skills throughout the program.
Tournament Season: Weekly team meetings will occur at Westonka Middle School right after school. We will start meeting at the beginning of the school year and continue until the tournament. Coaches will coordinate with parents if more meetings are needed as the tournament time approaches. Attendance is important as our season progresses, as each student is integral to the team.
Wednesdays, September 10 - Tournament Date (between late November and mid-December) No class October 15
Regional Tournament Date: TBD - Parents will be notified once the date has been confirmed
3:00 - 4:30 pm
Westonka Middle School | STEM Room
#1379-A24F
$265 (includes a team t-shirt)
No Class Oct 15
Fewer than 5 spots left