Specialized Clubs
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ASEP's Specialty Club programs offer the McKinley & Daniel Webster communities a part-time option with even more enrichment opportunities. Students are picked up directly from day school teachers, fed a health snack and begin club classes on site at the school. All of the clubs last 1-2 hours right after school and occur 1-2 days a week. Find out more about about the specific club offerings available through ASEP below. Please note specific club offerings vary from site to site.
If you have questions regarding your school's specific club offerings contact ASEP Program Director Ferkhunda Murad at ferkhunda@a sepsf.org. |
Flag Football LeagueDigital Sound and
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Get ready to run, pass, and score in this fun and fast-paced flag football class! Students learn the fundamentals of the game in a safe, non-contact environment where teamwork, speed, and strategy take center stage. Through skill-building drills and games, players develop coordination, confidence, and sportsmanship while learning how their decisions on the field impact the game. This class is perfect for all levels and focuses on having fun while building strong athletic and teamwork skills.
A hands-on enrichment program for students that blends music, technology, and science. Using tools like GarageBand, MIDI keyboards, and microphones, students explore how sound works through concepts like vibration, pitch, and volume. They create their own beats and recordings while learning the basics of digital and physical sound tools. The program builds creativity, confidence, and collaboration while introducing students to real-world STEM and music production skills.
Math Quest turns math into a hands-on design experience! Using TinkerCAD, students create 3D projects like keychains, nameplates, and mini builds while exploring real-world math concepts. Along the way, they practice measurement, area, volume, fractions, and spatial reasoning through fun design challenges. By the end, students build a portfolio of their own creations and develop stronger confidence in geometry and problem-solving.
Young minds are introduced to the exciting world of chess in a fun, supportive, and engaging environment. This class focuses on building a love for the game while developing foundational skills such as patience, critical thinking, and decision-making. Through interactive lessons, guided play, and hands-on learning, students begin to understand basic strategies, simple openings, and how their choices on the board lead to outcomes. All levels are welcome, and students receive workbooks to support their learning.
This fall, jump into the world of engineering with LEGO®! Students will build bridges, towers, and moving machines while learning how real-world structures work. Hands-on activities blend creativity with STEM concepts—perfect for curious minds ready to explore how things are built. No experience needed, just imagination and teamwork!
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