Afterschool Winter Clubs
January 12th - March 16th (Excluding Jan 19th and Feb 16th)
Walking Club
Instructor: Oliver
Grades: 3rd - 5th
Mondays @ 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Minimum of 3 students to run
Our Walking Club is a simple, welcoming way to build healthy habits, connection, and consistency. Participants meet regularly for guided walks that prioritize movement, conversation, and time outdoors—no special gear or experience required. The club is designed to be low-pressure and inclusive, encouraging everyone to move at their own pace while enjoying fresh air and community.
Each walk offers a chance to reset, reflect, and connect—whether that’s chatting with others, noticing the natural world, or just getting steps in after a long day. Over time, Walking Club helps participants develop routine physical activity, strengthen social bonds, and support overall well-being. Our Walking Club is a simple, welcoming way to build healthy habits, connection, and consistency. Participants meet regularly for guided walks that prioritize movement, conversation, and time outdoors—no special gear or experience required. The club is designed to be low-pressure and inclusive, encouraging everyone to move at their own pace while enjoying fresh air and community.
$400 per student
January 12th - March 16th (Excluding Jan 19th and Feb 16th)
Games Club
Instructor: TBD
ES: Mondays @ 4:30pm - 5:30pm
MS: Mondays @ 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Minimum of 3 students to run
Games Club is a fun, social space where kids come together to play, think, and collaborate. Through a rotating mix of board games, strategy games, logic puzzles, and group challenges, participants build critical thinking, sportsmanship, and communication skills—all while having a great time.
Games are chosen to encourage problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, and resilience. Whether students are learning how to plan ahead, adapt strategies, handle winning and losing gracefully, or work cooperatively toward a shared goal, Games Club offers meaningful skill-building in a low-pressure, high-engagement environment.
$400 per student
January 12th - May 27th (Excluding Jan 19, Feb 16 & TCSD Spring Break)
Science – Exploring a Multidimensional World
Instructor: Kirby
Middle Schoolers
Mondays @ 10:30am – 1:30pm
Science – Exploring a Multidimensional World invites students to see science not as isolated subjects, but as an interconnected way of understanding how the world works. This class blends biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and systems thinking into a cohesive, curiosity-driven experience.
Students investigate big questions across multiple dimensions—matter and energy, living systems, forces and motion, patterns, scale, and cause-and-effect. Lessons are hands-on and inquiry-based, emphasizing experimentation, observation, modeling, and discussion. Students are encouraged to ask “why,” make predictions, test ideas, and reflect on results.
Rather than memorizing facts, students learn to think like scientists: recognizing connections between disciplines, understanding how small changes ripple through systems, and applying concepts to real-world phenomena. Projects may include experiments, builds, simulations, outdoor investigations, and collaborative challenges.
This class is ideal for students who are curious about how things work, enjoy hands-on learning, and thrive when given space to explore ideas deeply and creatively.
$1,728 per student
$1,469 for members
January 20th - May 27th (Excluding TCSD Spring Break, April 7 & April 14)
Beginner Spanish Class
Instructor: Val
1st - 3rd grade
Tuesdays @ 11:00am - 12:00pm
Beginner Spanish is an introductory course for students with little to no prior experience in Spanish. The class focuses on building a strong foundation in listening and speaking while gradually introducing reading and writing in a clear, supportive way.
Students learn essential vocabulary and everyday phrases—such as greetings, introductions, numbers, colors, family, food, and daily activities—while beginning to form simple sentences. Grammar is introduced gently and in context, helping students understand how the language works without overwhelming detail.
Lessons are interactive and engaging, using games, dialogue practice, visuals, and cultural exploration to make learning feel natural and enjoyable. Emphasis is placed on participation, repetition, and confidence-building, with a classroom culture that encourages risk-taking and curiosity.
This class is ideal for students who are new to Spanish and want a steady, encouraging introduction to the language.
$640 per student
$544 for members
January 12th - May 28th (Excluding Jan 19, Feb 16, TCSD Spring Break, and May 25th)
PE Class
Instructor: Garrett
Tuesdays @ 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Wednesdays @ 11:30 am – 1:00pm
Our Middle & High School PE class takes place at the Teton County Parks & Recreation Center, a dynamic community hub offering gymnasiums, fitness spaces, climbing walls, aquatics, and more. Students engage in skill-building movement activities, cooperative games, strength and conditioning, and sport-based activities designed to enhance physical fitness, teamwork, and confidence. By using diverse facility resources and structured challenges, this class helps teens build healthy habits, explore new athletic interests, and stay active in a fun, inclusive environment.