Community Education's Adult Classes include educational opportunities for Parents, and Community Members.
Our Adventures program has engaging classes, fun teachers, and enriching experiences for K-8 students after school, in the evenings, and on the weekends. Our Winter/Spring Classes open 1-3-2023
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Kids West provides safe, affordable, and convenient before-and-after school care for WDMCS children in grades K-6. In Kids West, kids can play, create crafts, learn new team games, and make friends across all ages.
ParentQuest provides a wide variety of free learning opportunities for parents and other caring adults as they navigate each child’s unique path to success in school and life.
These classes explain the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career.
Learn to measure, and manage, the financial health of your business!
A must-have skill to succeed in business, whether an entrepreneur or a valued employee, is the ability to create, edit and manage spreadsheets.
Boys Basketball Camps
Cheerleading Camps and Clinics
CoEd Soccer Camps
Cross Country Camps and Clinics
Valley Dance Team Camps and Clinics
Girls Basketball Camps and Clinics
Girls Soccer Camps
Girls Volleyball Camps and Clinics
Wrestling Camps for Girls
Speed and Agility Camps
Track & Field Camps & Clinics
Enhance your understanding of program evaluation within the nonprofit context. Find out how to improve your evaluation planning, data collection, data analysis and data use. Special attention will be paid to the real-world challenges that organizations may face when conducting evaluation, including staff time, costs and reporting evaluation results to funders. By the close of the course, you will have a complete program logic model and evaluation plan ready for implementation.
If you register for both classes at once, they will be discounted $30 each at checkout. These classes can otherwise be taken individually.
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