Islands of the Imagination: what kind of class is that? And the programming club?
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
The informational meeting is changing to: Wednesday September 10, at 5 PM at Kite’s Nest One week later! Please note. Facebook event here.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
2014 Fall Schedule Available!
Starting September 2014, the Hudson Area Teaching Cooperative for Homeschoolers (HATCH) will offer classes on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Kite’s Nest and the Hudson Area Library.
Look at the brochure here.
See a detailed schedule here.
Look at the brochure here.
See a detailed schedule here.
Courses include, Goals Coaching, ELA Great Depression, Singing History, Early Literacy, Function Machines, History of Math, Programming Club, and Islands of the Imagination.
Programs are available for small children to teens, including homeschool families, kids in school, and anyone considering homeschooling or looking for more choice in education. With HATCH, the Hudson Library, Kite’s Nest and funders working together, Hudson area families have more exciting and innovative options. Come find out more and meet us!
Programs are available for small children to teens, including homeschool families, kids in school, and anyone considering homeschooling or looking for more choice in education. With HATCH, the Hudson Library, Kite’s Nest and funders working together, Hudson area families have more exciting and innovative options. Come find out more and meet us!
Contact:
hatchhudson.blogspot.com
Meeting:
Wednesday September 10, at 5 PM at Kite’s Nest
Class times and locations:
Tuesday Afternoon at the Hudson Library, 4 to 5:30 PM
400 State Street, Hudson
Islands of the Imagination ï Coding and Programming Club
No fee • September to December • Funding generously provided by Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
Wednesday all day at Kite’s Nest, 10 AM to 3:30 PM
108 Front Street, Hudson
$60 per student per 14 week semester, plus $100 per session of 12 classes
Thus, students would pay between $160 and $360 for the semester.
Thus, students would pay between $160 and $360 for the semester.
A thematic, project based all day drop off program in math and language arts for three age groups
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