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Cash Elementary's After School Clubs and Activities Foster Inclusivity and Learning

September 21, 2023 – Cash Elementary School, known for its commitment to providing a well-rounded education, is taking its dedication to the next level with an array of engaging and inclusive after-school clubs and activities. These extracurricular programs aim to foster creativity, teamwork, and personal growth while addressing the unique needs and interests of its diverse student body.

One standout program that exemplifies Cash Elementary's commitment to inclusivity is the "Buddy Club," sponsored by a trio of devoted educators – Ladonna Wilson, Christie Berry, and Leanne Cates. The Buddy Club is a heartwarming initiative that pairs students with disabilities alongside their peers to learn about each other's unique characteristics. This program goes beyond just fostering friendships; it helps create an empathetic and compassionate school community that values diversity and inclusion.

Lauren Hofman and Kim Conrad lead the school's STEM Club, where young minds are nurtured and challenged to explore the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Students participating in this club get hands-on experience with exciting experiments, coding projects, and even field trips to local science centers, encouraging them to discover their passion for STEM subjects.

Students who have a flair for storytelling and being in front of the camera are enjoying the Cash News Crew, hosted by Jessica Schaefer, who provides an excellent platform. Students in this club gain valuable skills in journalism, video production, and public speaking while delivering news and stories relevant to their school and community.

Our Robotics Club is where young engineers put their creativity to the test. Students design, build, and program robots to compete in various challenges, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and teamwork skills. The club encourages a hands-on approach to learning and fosters a passion for technology.

Music enthusiasts at Cash Elementary can find their groove in the Cougar Chorus, led by Mr. Mitchell. This club brings together talented young voices to create beautiful harmonies and memorable performances. It's a wonderful opportunity for students to develop their musical talents and gain confidence on stage.

For those with green thumbs, the Garden Club, hosted by Ms. Eminger, provides an excellent opportunity to connect with nature and learn about gardening and environmental sustainability. Students engage in planting, cultivating, and caring for the school's garden, turning it into a vibrant and educational outdoor space.

Cash Elementary is committed to expanding its extracurricular offerings, with many more exciting opportunities in the pipeline for the school year. These clubs and activities are not only fun but also play a crucial role in shaping well-rounded, socially aware, and skilled individuals who are ready to take on the challenges of the future.

Principal Jennifer Swofford expressed enthusiasm for the programs, stating, "Our after-school clubs and activities reflect our school's values of inclusivity and academic excellence. We're excited to see our students grow and develop as they participate in these enriching experiences."

Cash Elementary's dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive school community through its after-school clubs and activities sets an example for other educational institutions. It's clear that these programs are not just about extracurricular activities; they're about empowering students to become well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of community and a passion for learning.

 

Submitted by Martha Howell, Instructional Technologist