Fall classes begin the week of September 8, 2026.
You can see key dates in our Google calendar or view our Academic Calendar. You can also view the schedule as a grid (below) or as a list.
Quarter beginning September 8, 2026 |
Thursday
Dynamic Dioramas: US History- Lexington & Concord (Revoluti...
Quarter(s): 1
Day(s): Thu
Open Spots: 10
Discover the first battles of the American War of Independence, Lexington and Concord, from the "shot heard 'round the world" to the surprising showdown between colonial farmers and the mighty soldiers of the British Empire.
Using artistic model-making techniques, hand tools, and historical maps, students will create a 10 X 14 diorama board of a famous battle from American History. They will customize their dioramas with landforms, waterways, plant life, and paint and populate it with 1:72 scale invading armies and their adversaries for historical re-enactments. Once individual projects are constructed, students will combine their dioramas alongside those of their classmates to approximate a larger battlefield terrain. Students will spend the remainder of the quarter learning about the tactics and outcomes of the conquest while playing a table-top strategy game. Student strategists will use a custom historical wargaming rule system for moving troops and siege equipment. Along with their classmates, students will see how battles progressed and test different scenarios that might have occurred with different battlefield choices.
Course documents such as maps, game rules and all other instructional media will be available via a Google Drive link which will be emailed to parents. Topics in this series include: Lexington & Concord (American Revolution)- Quarter 1; The Alamo (Mexican-American War)- Quarter 2; Gettysburg (Civil War)- Quarter 3; and The Battle of San Juan Hill (Spanish-American War)- Quarter 4. There is a $25.00 materials fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class.
3:15 pm-4:10 pm
4th-7th
Crafty Kids Club (Q1)- **MASKED**
Quarter(s): 1
Day(s): Thu
Open Spots: 10
Crafty Kids Club is a weekly afternoon meet-up for COVID-Cautious kids of all ages. Kids gather and socialize while completing a craft encompassing a wide variety of materials and techniques such as: wooden, wearables, simple sewing, painting, sculpting, paper, beading, and mixed media.
Kids will enjoy the camaraderie of working alongside a group of friends in Crafty Kids Club, and parents will appreciate the break!
Parent Notes:
- All the supplies are provided: No need to search high and low for the needed materials.
- Reduce waste and clutter: No need to buy large quantities of specialty supplies for a one-time project.
- Reduce clean-up: Leave the glue, paint, and glitter mess at Compass.
- Kids get to experiment with a variety of materials and techniques, even if YOU are not crafty.
- Crafting improves dexterity and fine motor skills, and an afterschool club makes a great social outlet.
1:15 pm-2:10 pm
4th-7th
New Twists on Old Tales: Favorite Fables- **MASKED**
Quarter(s): 1
Day(s): Thu
Open Spots: 10
Our readers and writers will explore classic tales in a variety of creative, multi-media interpretations. Pulling from classic children's literature including fairy tales, fables, and favorites, such as Newberry Award medalists, the group will explore 3-4 well-known stories each quarter (generally spending 2 weeks per tale).
First quarter will feature the tales of Tortoise and the Hare and The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
For each story, the instructor will share a lively read-aloud of the featured story. Next, the class will watch a short clip of an animated, televised, or stage version of the same story. Finally, the group will hear a re-telling of the same story from a different angle, such as one adapted to a different theme, a different era, or a different culture.
Students will discuss what was the same and what was different among the different adaptations. Was a character added or omitted? Was the performed version true to the original? Finally, students will write and illustrate their own, original re-telling of the story by changing characters, setting, or even crafting a surprise, new ending. New Twists on Old Tales introduces some basic literary elements and rudimentary literary analysis skills to encourage children to think more deeply about what they read.
Topics in this Series: Favorite Fables (Quarter 1), Fantasy Fiction (Quarter 2), Marvelous Myths (Quarter 3), and Astonishing Adventures (Quarter 4)
2:15 pm-3:10 pm
4th-7th
Lunch Bunch (Q1) **MASKED**
Quarter(s): 1
Day(s): Thu
Open Spots: 10
>Food, friends, and fun. Lunch Bunch is a supervised, welcoming lunch hour designed for our COVID-cautious families. Students enjoy a comfortable space to eat, unwind, and socialize with peers in a setting that prioritizes both safety and connection.
On pleasant days, the group heads outdoors to enjoy lunch at picnic tables, followed by fresh air and play in the courtyard. When weather keeps us inside, students gather for lunch indoors and spend time playing and building together in the Build Zone. Lunch Bunch offers a consistent, caring environment where students can socialize and enjoy time with friends. Food is not included
12:15 pm-1:10 pm
K-8th
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