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Eisenhower 5th Grade Math EnrichmentAfter SchoolCalling all math-loving 5th graders at Eisenhower Elementary! The Eisenhower 5th Grade Math Enrichment Program is designed to inspire curiosity, build confidence and take students' math skills to the next level. This weekly program gives students the chance to dive deeper into mathematical concepts beyond the regular classroom, explore problem-solving strategies and enjoy friendly challenges alongside like-minded peers. It’s the perfect opportunity for students who are passionate about math and eager to stretch their thinking in a fun, supportive environment.Youth Fall 2026
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FIT-FUTURE Soccer LeagueFit FutureJoin our Elementary Soccer League—where competitive meets fun and teamwork! Open to Hopkins boys and girls grades 3-5 who are eager to learn the game and compete. This league focuses on skill development, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. Enjoy one practice per week and Friday games filled with energy, with parents and school staff cheering from the stands. The season tips off with a kickoff event and wraps up with an exciting end-of-season tournament. All registered athletes will be invited to a season kick off event. This event will be scheduled week night of the first week of school. This event is included in the cost of the league and will include mini team competitions. League practices start the week of September 14th Tuesday practices- Eisenhower & Alice Smith Wednesday practices: Meadowbrook & Tanglen Thursday practices: Glen Lake & Gatewood End of the season tournament @ Royal Athletic Center. TBD Registration deadline is March 23rd. Free cancellation is 30 days before the start of the season. Transportation will be provided to weekday games, Parents must pick up athletes after game.Youth Fall 2026 -
First Tech ChallengeMiddle School EnrichmentFIRST Tech Challenge - Middle School Robotics Team - where students learn to think like engineers. In this exciting program, teams design, build, and code robots to compete in alliance-style matches against other teams. Robots are built using a reusable platform powered by Android technology and can be coded with different levels of Java-based programming to fit students' experience and interests. Depending on team progress and interest, the group may have the chance to compete in up to two regional competitions with the possibility of advancing to the state championship. Competition dates will be announced later, and the final meeting date may change based on competition schedules, team progress, and coach availability. To participate, students should be able to focus, work cooperatively, and show initiative in learning new skills. FTC Robotics is a team with clear goals, deadlines, and deliverables, rather than a casual STEM exploration club. Students will be expected to contribute consistently to group projects involving robot design, building, coding, testing, documentation, and competition preparation. No prior experience with coding, 3D printing, electronics, or building is required — those skills will be taught as part of the program. After registration, students will be asked to submit a brief paragraph describing their interest in joining the team. There are no “right” answers; this is simply an opportunity for students to demonstrate interest and readiness to participate in a collaborative team environment. Teams will be formed approximately three weeks after the program start date. If the program is full, families are encouraged to place their student on the waitlist. If there is sufficient interest, Community Education will work to add an additional team.Youth Fall 2026