Fall 2024 Enrichment Class Registration opens Aug. 22, 2024 at 9:30 AM
These programs are open to TK - 8 students who attend any AUSD or Alameda public charter school.
Prices will increase by $10 after September 19, 2024.
Please keep checking these listings for the latest information on classes. Note that all AEF program schedules are subject to change.
Please email Nea@AlamedaEducation.org if you have any questions.
Registration Information
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- Registration is online. Please click the “Register for Nea Classes” button below to view classes and access the online registration system when the registration period has started.
- Please be sure you understand the Policies and Procedures of the After School Enrichment Program before you register. Read them by clicking here.
- You will be sent a 'welcome' email the day before class starts that includes information on class locations. (Please be sure to check your spam folder if you do not receive this.)
AEF Registration and Refund Policies
- Registration closes at 11:59 PM 2 business days prior to start of class.
- Late enrollments will be accepted as space allows. There is a $20 processing fee for late registrations.
- If a class is canceled due to low enrollment, participants will receive a full refund.
- Transfers must be requested a minimum of 7 days prior to the start of class. There is a $20 processing fee for transfers.
- Cancellations up to 14 days before the class start date can be made via your account on Active Online Camp and Class Manager for a refund back to your original form of payment minus a $20 fee. If you cancel between 14 and 7 days prior to the start of the class via your account on Active Online Camp and Class Manager, credit will be applied to your AEF account minus a $20 processing fee. There is no refund for cancellations within 7 days of the class start date.
- Children enrolled in most on-site after care programs are welcome to take AEF classes and will be picked up by instructors.
Scholarships for Enrichment classes are available as follows:
- Student/family is enrolled in a food assistance program – 90%
- Student/family qualifies for assistance under the McKinney-Vento Act, Alameda Point Collaborative, or similar program – 100%;
- For parents or guardians requesting assistance but who are not covered under the above conditions, please contact AEF at Enrichment@AlamedaEducation.org.
To request a scholarship for your student, please click here and fill out the online form. Upon completion of the application form you must scan/email proof that your student is enrolled in a food assistance program. The scholarship will not be approved until proof is received. You MUST send within 48 hours of completing this form. We will not follow up and ask for the proof. It is your responsibility to get this to us. Scan and email it to Enrichment@AlamedaEducation.org.
CLASS TYPE COLOR CODING:
Visual Art, Creative Writing & Crafting Classes
Performing Arts Classes
Sports & Fitness Classes
S.T.E.M. Classes
Finance Classes
Language Classes
Does your child have adaptive needs?
Students with adaptive needs are welcome to join AEF programs. Contact our Enrichment Director (enrichment@alamedaeducation.org) to discuss available classes and options. Please note that if a student needs a one-on-one assistant or paraprofessional during the school day (Behavioral Plan/504 with Permission), they must also have an assistant or a paraprofessional to work with them during the enrichment class or camp. Please contact AEF a minimum of two weeks before the program starts to coordinate this. Assistants/paras must have Livescan and TB clearance on file with AUSD.
PLEASE NOTE: The classroom or location will be sent in the welcome email that parents/guardians will receive at least one day before the class starts.
Experimental Art - Canceled
Grades: K - 2
Provider: Linda Nygard
Location: Nea School
Week Days: Mondays
Time: 3:10 - 4:10 PM
Start/End Dates: Sep. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 21, 28, Nov. 4 (No class Oct. 14)
Class Fee: $250
Materials Fee: $30
Pour your paints with Acrylic Pour! Splatter paint like Jackson Pollock! Create like Pablo Picasso! In this workshop your child will explore abstract art and alternative methods to create art. It's fun! It's messy! It's Experimental Art!
Carpentry - Canceled
Grades: 2 - 5
Provider: Danielle Zorn
Location: Nea School
Week Days: Tuesdays
Time: 3:10 - 4:40 PM
Start/End Dates: Sep. 24, Oct. 1, 8, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12 (No class Oct. 15)
Class Fee: $215
Materials Fee: $30
Get ready to build! Learn the basics of construction as we build fun wooden projects together. Students will learn basic woodworking safety as well as try their hand at hammering in nails, practicing with a screwdriver, sanding to a smooth finish, and staining and painting. These skills will be put to the test when students create their own birdhouses, toolboxes, tic tac toe boards and more!
Minecraft Coding and Design Studio
Grades: 2 - 5
Provider: Athena Coding
Location: Nea School
Week Days: Wednesdays
Time: 2:10 - 3:10 PM
Start/End Dates: Sep. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13 (No class Oct. 16)
Class Fee: $245
Materials Fee: $40 optional computer rental
Minecraft isn't just the world's most popular game; it's also an excellent tool for teaching a wide array of subjects. At Athena, we've developed a project based approach to a variety of important topics using Minecraft Educational; our course will cover Personalized Game Design, Animation and storytelling, Programming in Python and Javascript, Architecture and design, The fundamentals of electrical circuitry using Minecraft's patented Redstone circuit system, Logic gates, multi-system mechanisms, Modding and more! At the end of each class, students take home a freshly minted 3D-printed model of a design. Computer, iPad required for students. Athena can provide a rental for a $40 fee.
Adventures in Clay Sculpting & Modeling
Grades: K - 5
Provider: Mandar Wagholikar
Location: Nea School
Week Days: Thursdays
Time: 3:10 - 4:10 PM
Start/End Dates: Sep. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14 (No class Oct. 17)
Class Fee: $290
Materials Fee: $35
Have fun and be inspired with this adventure in Clay Sculpting! Art can truly provide an outlet for self expression and discovery. In fact, it is well known that an artistic activity like painting can inspire creativity, problem solving and focus into other spheres of life. Early exposure to arts can develop into a lifelong pursuit of joy and well-being. In this new series of classes, Mandar, an award winning artist based in Alameda, will teach some basic skills of clay sculpting using his hands-on approach and one-on-one instruction. He begins all his classes with live demos. He encourages individuality and inspired action. The class will delve into many exciting subjects including simple shapes, fish, animals, birds, superheroes and masks, according to the student's interests. See Mandar’s art and testimonials at www.mandarfineart.com
Chess: Beginner and Intermediate
Grades: 1 - 5
Provider: Alameda Chess Castle (ACC)
Location: Nea School
Week Days: Fridays
Time: 3:10 - 4:10 PM
Start/End Dates: Sep. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 25, Nov. 8, 15, 22, Dec. 6, 13 (No class Oct. 18, Nov. 1, 29)
Class Fee: $375
Materials Fee: None
The beginner level class is for those completely new to the game of chess, and those who may have been introduced at home or elsewhere, but don't have a solid grasp of the fundamentals. The post-beginner/intermediate level class is for those with a solid grasp of chess fundamentals.
Topics to be covered include: chessboard terminology and square identification; how the various pieces move and capture, plus their relative values; pawn promotion; the very crucial concepts of check, checkmate, and stalemate; the special move of castling; opening goals and principles; basic endgame checkmates using major pieces; and last, but not least, good chess etiquette.
The intermediate students are expected to already know: chessboard terminology and square identification; how the various pieces move and capture, plus their relative values; pawn promotion; the very crucial concepts of check, checkmate, and stalemate; the special move of castling; opening goals and principles; basic endgame checkmates using major pieces; and last, but not least, good chess etiquette.
AEF/ACC afterschool chess classes are divided (roughly in half) timewise between instruction and supervised play. Instruction will focus on learning tactics and strategy through the explanation of games and positions from historical players and events, and/or current top-level competitions. The instructor will organize and run an unofficial tournament during the last 4-5 weeks of this level course, with labeled medals as awards for all participants upon completion.
All enrolled students earn and accumulate points towards ACC's Royalty Loyalty Program (RLP) rewards by participating in the instruction half of class and playing with good chess etiquette afterwards. RLP rewards consist of chess-related items, including chess puzzle books and equipment.