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Youth
Boys Volleyball Club
Grades 6–12
Players will learn volleyball and
develop individual skills. The class
will include instruction in the basic
skills of serving, passing, setting,
attacking, and blocking. We'll also
cover tactical skills of volleyball
offensive and defensive play as well
as the rules and scoring. Scrimmages
will be included in most classes. Bee
Kong and Cheng Xiong
Date: Tue and Thu, Apr 23–May 30
No class Apr 25
11 sessions
Time: 4:15–5:45 pm
Cost: $45
Class #: YEWS19-76
Location: Maplewood
Middle School
Polars Winter Cheer Camp
& Halftime Performance
Grades K–5
Join the North Polar Cheer team in
learning cheers and a pom routine
that will be performed at the
North Polars Boy’s Basketball game
on Friday, January 18th at North
High School! Practice will be held
on Saturday, January 12th from
9:00 am–12:00 pm at North High
School. A set of poms and a Polar
Cheer T-shirt are included in the
registration. North Polar Cheer Team
Baton Twirling Fundamentals
This introductory class will teach
students the basic foundation of
baton twirling, from figure 8’s to
thumb tosses. Students will begin
developing correct technique,
hand-eye coordination, learn new
tricks, and have fun through creative
movement. All participants will
receive a professional grade baton
(not from a toy store), specifically
sized for each student. Sarah
Zahradka
Tiny Twirlers
Grades: Preschool–2nd grade
Date: Tue, Jan 22–Mar 5
No class Jan 29
6 sessions
Time: 6:00–6:45 pm
Cost: $35
Class #: YEWS19-110
Location: John Glenn, Cafeteria
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Beginning Baton
Grades: 3–7
Date: Tue, Jan 22–Mar 5
No class Jan 29
6 sessions
Time: 6:45–7:30 pm
Cost: $35
Class #: YEWS19-111
Location: John Glenn, Cafeteria
ACT Test Prep Workshop
Grades 10–12
College entrance tests are a very
important part of the college
preparation process. The score
impacts college admissions as well
as qualification for scholarships.
This 5-hour seminar taught by
ZAPS Learning Company/RMASS
Education Seminars is an excellent
way to prepare for the ACT test.
Participants will receive a study
guide and practice worksheets. Bring
two #2 pencils and a calculator to
the seminar. (Remember there is a
deadline to register for the actual
ACT test. Ask a high school counselor
or check the ACT website at
www.actstudent.org for test dates
and location as well as to register.)
Date: Mon & Tue, Mar 18 & 19
2 sessions
Time: 3:30–6:00 pm
Cost: $89
Class #: YEWS19-ACTNORTH
Location: North High School,
room 217
Date: Wed & Thu, Mar 20 & 21
2 sessions
Time: 3:30 pm–6:00 pm
Cost: $89
Class #: YEWS19-ACTTARTAN
Location: Tartan High School,
room 000
Date: Sat, Jan 12 Clinic
9:00 am–12:00 pm; Fri, Jan
18 Performance 7:30 pm
Cost: $25
Class #: YEWS19-78
Location: North High School,
Cafeteria
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