21st Century Community Learning
Now Enrolling Students in Grades 2-5 for Winter-Spring program, January 12 - May 17, 2012
M-Th 3:00 pm- 5:15 pm at Brown & Skillin schools.
Welcome! We are thrilled to welcome your children to the 21 Club at our two sites:
Brown & Skillin.
Our staff of certified teachers makes learning exciting.
21 Club students improve their reading, writing
& math skills. They become better thinkers
& creative problem solvers. They expand their
social skills and learn to make healthy choices.
The 21 Clubs help schools become
better places of learning through:
• Help with Homework & Study
Habits
• Targeted Skill Work in Language
Arts and Math
• Nutrition and Physical Education
• Science and Social Studies
• Art and Drama
• Service Learning
• Field Trips
• Guest Authors and Artists
• Family Programs
• Community Partnerships

Some important items as we enter the Winter-Spring 2012 session:
In the event that we have to cancel due to severe weather conditions or the rare event of a school wide emergency, please check on our calendar link for cancellation. We will try to reach all parents by phone. Please make sure we have your current phone number and try to answer our calls on bad weather days when you suspect we may need to cancel!Or, call the local school where your child attends 21 Club: Brown 799-5196 or Skillin 773-7375.
Please encourage your child to show up to 21 Club with:
1.his/her homework
2. A pencil
3. A book to read
We offer 30 minutes of homework help daily, but it is important that your child bring these items to make the most of that half hour.
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If your child suffers from a health condition requiring occasional use of an inhaler, please have your child bring an extra one to 21 Club as we cannot access the ones stored in the main office with the school nurse. For any health concerns, be sure to talk to or email your site coordinator (links found on each site's page.)
21 Club is a positive, courteous and non-competitive program. In the 21 Club, students are expected to adhere to their school's code of conduct. Students are expected to show respect for program staff, their fellow students and for school and personal property. Failure to do so will result in a call home and possible suspension from the program.
We are excited about offering an exciting and enriching Winter-Spring curriculum, including:
- Science & Technology
- Physical Activity
- Nutrition
- Art & Literacy
- Service Learning
Please click on the link for information specific to your 21 Club site:
To contact the 21 Club Director, Diane Boas, call 632-0408 or email Diane Boas.