Madrona Integrated Team is proud to bring exciting opportunities for the students to have experiences not offered in the school curriculum.  Classes can be taught by outside contractors, teachers, parents and even students.

Winter 2025 Enrichment

Weekly schedule at a glance:

Winter 2025 Enrichment Class Registration Opens January 13th at 8am

Steps to enroll for enrichment classes:

  1. Go to 6crickets.com
  2. New customers will need to create an account
  3. Go to the “Parents” section
  4. Choose “Programs at your school”

Paper flyers will be sent home with students the week of January 6th, and registration opens through 6Crickets.com on January 13th at 8:00 AM. Classes will begin during the last week of January.

Volunteer Opportunity:
We’re looking for adult volunteers to help with most of the classes. If you’re interested in volunteering, you’ll have the opportunity to register your student for all their enrichment classes early! Click here for more volunteer information.

Financial Assistance Available:
MIT scholarships are available for qualifying families. Please contact Kelly in the office for more details BEFORE registration opens.

For any questions, feel free to reach out to us at madronaep@gmail.com. We look forward to another exciting quarter of enrichment!

 

Winter 2025 Enrichment Class Descriptions:

Art – Grades 1-6

This Drawing and Painting class will allow students to continue to build on their drawing skills and dive deeper into painting. This class is designed to help advance your artists’ drawing methods at any age. We will also be learning various painting techniques to challenge different skill levels. We hope you will join us as we dive into acrylic paints, watercolor, drawing, mixed media and more….. 10% Sibling Discount

Instructor: ArtWise NW Location: Room #305-S

8 Weds, 1/29-3/26 No class 3/12 4:05-5:05pm $196 10% Sibling discount with code “Art Sibling 10”

 

ASL Advanced – Grades K-8

Must have completed the ASL basic class and have permission from Thawin to move to the ASL advanced class. In this class students will continue adding more signs and conversation to use with signs.

Instructor: Thawin Choulaphan Location: Room #401-Baird

8 Weds, 1/29-3/26 No class 3/12 4:05-5:05pm $112

 

ASL Beginner – Grades K-8

Learn American Sign Language! Students will learn what the most used signs in our school environment are and will also learn basic Deaf Culture.

Instructor: Thawin Choulaphan Location: Room #401, Baird

8 Mon, 2/3-3/31 No class 2/17 4:05-5:05pm $112

 

Cheer – Grades K-8

We will be learning jumps, kicks, stretches, motions, cheers, chants, and at least one dance. Our goal is to perform at an assembly! All genders are welcome.

Instructor: Adriana Keyes Location: Gym

8 Mon, 2/3-3/31 No class 2/17 4:05-5:05pm $123.20

 

Chess Club – Grades 1-8

Learn to play chess! One new lesson for the whole class every week and plenty of time to play chess after.

Instructor: Matt Fleury Location: Library

8 Fri, 1/31-3/28 No class 3/14 8:05 -9:05am $100.80

 

Choir – Grades 5-8

This choir class provides a foundational experience in vocal music, focusing on the development of essential skills for young singers. Students will learn basic solfege, rhythmic patterns, and introductory techniques for part-singing, all while building vocal technique and musicality. By the end of the course, students will have gained a deeper understanding of vocal technique, sight-singing, and collaborative music-making, while developing the confidence to perform in a choir setting.  Click here for a more detailed class description.

Instructor: Abigail Johnson Location: Room 122-Music classroom

8 Tues, 1/28-3/25 No class 2/17 8:05-9:05am $56

 

Crochet Beginner – Grades 2-6

Make Yourself Something to Wear – Beginner Crochet: If you are completely new to crochet we can teach you the basics while we make a stripy scarf or a cozy collar. We have all the yarn and equipment you will need.

Instructors: Felix Jones and Andrea Wasson Location: Room 607N, Zenith

8 Mon, 2/3-3/31 No class 2/17 4:05-5:05pm $112

 

Crochet Intermediate – Grades 3-8

Make Yourself Something to Wear – Intermediate Crochet: If you know how to do chains and single crochet you can learn some new skills and make some mitts or a hat. We have all the supplies and patterns you will need. If you are feeling more adventurous we are happy to support you in picking a pattern or working on a pattern you bring to class.

Instructors: Felix Jones and Andrea Wasson Location: Room 607N, Zenith

8 Mon, 2/3-3/31 No class 2/17 4:05-5:05pm $112

 

How to Start your own Business – Grades 4-8

Kidpreneurs are set up with an action plan framework based on their individual strengths and goals. They will learn how to start their own business from start to finish. They will work individually and collaboratively in a fun, interactive environment. Young entrepreneurs will learn how to create a business plan, market, prepare their item for launch, test their product in front of a business panel and sell. They will create the classroom project individually and learn numerous skills that will enhance their future endeavors.

Instructor: Kasey Hill Location: TBA

8 Fri, 1/31-3/28 No class 3/14 2:50-3:50pm $143.36

 

Japanese – Grades 7-8

This beginning Japanese class is designed for students and staff preparing for the Summer 2025 trip to Japan, though it’s also open to anyone with an interest in learning the language and culture. Learn situational phrases such as introductions, greetings, and asking simple questions, as well as an introduction to Japanese letters and numbers. In addition to language skills, you’ll gain insight into Japanese culture, including essential expressions, customs, and etiquette. Plus, you’ll even learn how to properly use chopsticks!

Instructor: Motomi Kakuta Location: Room 134

8 Weds, 1/29-3/25 No class 3/12 4:05-5:05pm $201.60

 

Korean- Grades 1-8

The Beginning Korean class will introduce students to Korean culture and language (alphabet and speaking). During each class, students will learn a part of the alphabet, practice some conversational phrases and interact with cultural lessons via song and/ or play. This class is suitable for anyone who is curious about Korean culture and is willing to learn a new language. Cultural lessons may include snacks, so please update your allergy information.

Instructor: Angie Lee Location: TBA

8 Fri, 1/31-3/28 No class 3/14 2:50-3:50pm $112

 

Snapology: – Grades PK-2

Ninjas with Snapology The goal of Snapology’s Ninjas program is to teach students about the history, culture, skills, and tactics of ninja warriors. Students will learn about shinobi through a variety of building activities, games, and projects! From translating their name to Japanese to learning about the importance of strength, concentration, and agility through physical challenges, students are bound to have a blast. Educational Enrichment Includes: Creativity & Critical Thinking – History & Culture – Building a Stable Structure – Creativity – Presentation Skills – Communication and Collaboration Skills

Instructor: Snapology Community Programs Location: Room 201

8 Tues, 1/28-3/25 No class 2/18 4:05-5:05pm $196

 

Snapology: – Grades 3-7

AttackBots Robotics Engineering & Coding with Snapology In this exciting program, students will build a variety of military-inspired robots that will respond to their programmed commands. While working with a partner to solve the various challenges, yourstudent will be challenged to understand how to effectively utilize a sensor, how different mechanical components can alter the power and speed of their machine, and how programming is a challenging but rewarding skill that they can master with just a little practice. We will support them in the development of their coding and building skills and inspire them with games and challenges using the robots their build with their partner. They’re going to have a BLAST! Educational Enrichment Includes: Mechanical Elements – Programming Skills – Following Instructions – Collaboration – Engineering Concepts

Instructor: Snapology Community Programs Location: Room 305N

8 Fri, 1/31-3/28 No class 3/14 2:50-3:50pm $218.40

 

Taekwondo – Ages 7+

Taekwondo is a form of martial arts with a rich history tracing back to Korea. Classes will help students with self-defense, self-esteem, respect, confidence, and leadership skills. This program is designed for everyone regardless of age, gender, or ability. All levels of experience are welcome. Uniforms will be included for first time students. This class will be presented in ASL with ASL interpreters available.

Instructor: Coach Rusty Nawrocki Location: Gym

8 Fri, 1/31-4/4 No class 2/14 and 3/14 2:50 -3:50pm 

New Students $218.40
Returning Students $196.56 enter discount code “TKD Returning”

 

Yoga – Grades K-5

A FUN and beneficial way to start the day! Kids yoga benefits both the physical body and the growing mind.

Instructor: Emily Peterson Location: Room 403, PSC

Thurs, 1/30-3/27 No class 3/13 8:05-9:05am $143.36

2025 Winter Enrichment Flyer pdf download click here

Call for Volunteers

The Enrichment team is looking for Volunteers.  Each enrichment class requires a Class Attendant. What are the class attendant responsibilities?

  • Attend all class dates with your student and stay for the entire class.
  • Arrive 5 minutes early and assist the class instructor with roll call.
  • Oversee that students are not disturbing classroom materials.
  • Stay after class to see that all students are picked up by an approved guardian (after school classes only).

Class attendants will be refunded a portion of the class fee after the session ends.  

The Enrichment team is also looking for future instructors.  We are continuing to strive to make enrichment classes more accessible to the entire Madrona Family.  Using volunteer or Madrona providers is one of the ways we can do that. Please let the team know if you have an idea for an Enrichment Class you would like to add to the schedule next round. MadronaEP@gmail.com

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