Evening Youth Karate $0.00 (Donations accepted) a month Family karate plans also available - please contact us for details Youth students, ages 5-16 in our EVENING Karate Program will have a blast while learning valuable skills they will use for the rest of their lives! Watch your child’s confidence soar as they learn new things, build their balance and coordination, and earn their stripes and belts. Unlike a team sport, they will achieve on their own. They will earn their belts based on their skills, progress, and hard work and they will do it on their own with the help of our staff. Our instructors & black belts are there to help your children develop confidence through the program, which will enable them to fend off bullying, say NO to drugs and other negative peer pressure, and feel comfortable that they can defend themselves if necessary. Adult Karate & Self Defense $0.00 (Donations Accepted) a month What are your goals? Increase confidence? Reduce stress? Learn to protect yourself? Gain leadership qualities? Get in shape? Improve your endurance? Our Adult Karate & Self-Protection Program has it all! Through regular training, the mental benefits of the martial arts quickly become apparent as students notice improved focus and concentration, greater stress relief and management, improved confidence and an overall greater sense of well-being. Martial Arts is much more than punching and kicking, it is a holistic approach to physical fitness and improved mental health.
Ms. Megan is a degreed educator with years of experience as a nanny and preschool teacher. She loves children and supporting them through the early stages of their development. She believes that guided play is the most important part of early childhood learning. Mr. Rogers said, "For children, play is serious learning. Play is the work of childhood." City Sprouts encourages curiosity, imagination, and experimentation through play. The preschool is a bright, colorful, stimulating environment providing care for children 6 weeks and older.
Ms. Megan is a degreed educator with years of experience as a nanny and preschool teacher. She loves children and supporting them through the early stages of their development. She believes that guided play is the most important part of early childhood learning. Mr. Rogers said, "For children, play is serious learning. Play is the work of childhood." City Sprouts encourages curiosity, imagination, and experimentation through play. The preschool is a bright, colorful, stimulating environment providing care for children 6 weeks and older.
Many young adults lack the life skill, education, and employment skill development necessary to successfully transition to adulthood. Without the appropriate family and community support, homelessness and poverty become common. It is our mission to empower young adults to realize their full potential and provide them with the skills and supports necessary to successfully transition to adulthood. By working collaboratively with a network of volunteers and community supporters, we ensure that our young people develop the skills they need to be emotionally and financially stable and independent.
Facebook Comment Guidelines, Confluence Charter Schools Confluence Charter Schools has guidelines for comments on its school Facebook pages. Confluence welcomes comments from students, alumni, parents and community members. Our Facebook pages represent our mission, vision and our core values of Wisdom, Justice, Courage, Compassion, Hope, Respect, Responsibility and Integrity. To keep conversations focused on school news and events, the Confluence Charter Schools’ Facebook pages – Old North, South City, Walnut Park, Confluence Preparatory Academy and Grand Center Arts Academy – are reviewed every day by the communications/public relations department. We ask that you are respectful and responsible when you make a comment. Any comments or posts that are deemed inappropriate, off-topic or unrelated to Confluence Charter Schools will be removed. Comments that will be removed include, but are not limited to: • Personal attacks • Off-topic posts • Comments focused on selling a product or service, SPAM • Comments about a specific student or staff member. Facebook is not the place for comments about issues with specific staff or students. If you have an issue you would like addressed, please contact your child’s school principal or the Confluence Resource Office. • Illegal posts – Laws that govern the use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc. will be followed. • Language – Language that is, but not limited to, seen as offensive, profane or provocative, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive or derogatory, threatening, obscene or sexually explicit will be deleted. • Links to outside websites – We will not allow fans to include links to websites for any purpose. Confluence Charter Schools will block fans from its Facebook pages for two or more violations of the guidelines. Posting Pictures to Confluence Facebook Pages To protect the integrity and safety of our students, Confluence Charter Schools will not allow fans to post pictures to its school Facebook pages. The pictures posted on the Facebook pages will be taken by Confluence administrators and/or staff, following the guidelines of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law. Pictures of students on Facebook will not include full names, but may include captions that highlight the event or activity.
Facebook Comment Guidelines, Confluence Charter Schools Confluence Charter Schools has guidelines for comments on its school Facebook pages. Confluence welcomes comments from students, alumni, parents and community members. Our Facebook pages represent our mission, vision and our core values of Wisdom, Justice, Courage, Compassion, Hope, Respect, Responsibility and Integrity. To keep conversations focused on school news and events, the Confluence Charter Schools’ Facebook pages – Old North, South City, Walnut Park, Confluence Preparatory Academy and Grand Center Arts Academy – are reviewed every day by the communications/public relations department. We ask that you are respectful and responsible when you make a comment. Any comments or posts that are deemed inappropriate, off-topic or unrelated to Confluence Charter Schools will be removed. Comments that will be removed include, but are not limited to: • Personal attacks • Off-topic posts • Comments focused on selling a product or service, SPAM • Comments about a specific student or staff member. Facebook is not the place for comments about issues with specific staff or students. If you have an issue you would like addressed, please contact your child’s school principal or the Confluence Resource Office. • Illegal posts – Laws that govern the use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc. will be followed. • Language – Language that is, but not limited to, seen as offensive, profane or provocative, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive or derogatory, threatening, obscene or sexually explicit will be deleted. • Links to outside websites – We will not allow fans to include links to websites for any purpose. Confluence Charter Schools will block fans from its Facebook pages for two or more violations of the guidelines. Posting Pictures to Confluence Facebook Pages To protect the integrity and safety of our students, Confluence Charter Schools will not allow fans to post pictures to its school Facebook pages. The pictures posted on the Facebook pages will be taken by Confluence administrators and/or staff, following the guidelines of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law. Pictures of students on Facebook will not include full names, but may include captions that highlight the event or activity.
Revival School of the Arts is an after-school program that meets every Monday evening at the New City Fellowship South building from 630-830pm for group and individual lessons in the arts and teaching about worship.
Facebook Comment Guidelines, Confluence Charter Schools Confluence Charter Schools has guidelines for comments on its school Facebook pages. Confluence welcomes comments from students, alumni, parents and community members. Our Facebook pages represent our mission, vision and our core values of Wisdom, Justice, Courage, Compassion, Hope, Respect, Responsibility and Integrity. To keep conversations focused on school news and events, the Confluence Charter Schools’ Facebook pages – Old North, South City, Walnut Park, Confluence Preparatory Academy and Grand Center Arts Academy – are reviewed every day by the communications/public relations department. We ask that you are respectful and responsible when you make a comment. Any comments or posts that are deemed inappropriate, off-topic or unrelated to Confluence Charter Schools will be removed. Comments that will be removed include, but are not limited to: • Personal attacks • Off-topic posts • Comments focused on selling a product or service, SPAM • Comments about a specific student or staff member. Facebook is not the place for comments about issues with specific staff or students. If you have an issue you would like addressed, please contact your child’s school principal or the Confluence Resource Office. • Illegal posts – Laws that govern the use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc. will be followed. • Language – Language that is, but not limited to, seen as offensive, profane or provocative, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive or derogatory, threatening, obscene or sexually explicit will be deleted. • Links to outside websites – We will not allow fans to include links to websites for any purpose. Confluence Charter Schools will block fans from its Facebook pages for two or more violations of the guidelines. Posting Pictures to Confluence Facebook Pages To protect the integrity and safety of our students, Confluence Charter Schools will not allow fans to post pictures to its school Facebook pages. The pictures posted on the Facebook pages will be taken by Confluence administrators and/or staff, following the guidelines of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law. Pictures of students on Facebook will not include full names, but may include captions that highlight the event or activity.
If you are looking for a fun, safe and familiar place for your child to learn and play, let Compass Educational Programs help navigate the path for you. Compass offers preschool as well as before- and after-school care on school campuses.
EAGLE College Preparatory Schools are relentlessly focused on providing world-class educational opportunities that are accessible and affordable for all children. Working with students, teachers, parents and the community, EAGLE schools pursue academic greatness in education and positive character development among students in a safe and supportive learning environment. The first EAGLE school opened in Phoenix, Ariz., in 2008. By 2011, that school was among the highest performing schools in its district and named among the top three finalists in the state for "Charter School of the Year." Students in the EAGLE network consistently outperform the local district average on state assessments.
Revival School of the Arts is an after-school program that meets every Monday evening at the New City Fellowship South building from 630-830pm for group and individual lessons in the arts and teaching about worship.
Ms. Megan is a degreed educator with years of experience as a nanny and preschool teacher. She loves children and supporting them through the early stages of their development. She believes that guided play is the most important part of early childhood learning. Mr. Rogers said, "For children, play is serious learning. Play is the work of childhood." City Sprouts encourages curiosity, imagination, and experimentation through play. The preschool is a bright, colorful, stimulating environment providing care for children 6 weeks and older.