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Tumbling and Games (K-2)
Join us for progressive gymnastics and tumbling where we will teach your children different forward and backwards rolls, balancing skills and tricks, front and back walkovers and even cartwheels. We also have lots of fun with active games, relays and obstacle courses.
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Panda Programming (1-5)
Panda Programmer teaches
computer programming to in grades 1 through 5. “Instead of just PLAYING video
games, have your kids DESIGN and PROGRAM them!” Students have a blast, while
the Panda Programmer instructors guide them and
help them learn logic, control structures, and graphics, all within a solid
event-based model of computer programming. Students program their own
customized animations, educational applications, and computer
games. Panda Programmer uses the Scratch
Platform (developed by MIT). Advanced students learn robotics, Python, and
HTML/JavaScript. Already experienced with programming? No
problem, our instructors will place students at the appropriate place in our
curriculum. And beginners are always welcome! New and returning students welcome for each new session
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Tumbling and Games (K-2)
Join us for progressive gymnastics and tumbling where we will teach your children different forward and backwards rolls, balancing skills and tricks, front and back walkovers and even cartwheels. We also have lots of fun with active games, relays and obstacle courses planned for the winter gym session.
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Tumbling and Games (K-2)
Join us for progressive gymnastics and tumbling where we will teach your children different forward and backwards rolls, balancing skills and tricks, front and back walkovers and even cartwheels. We also have lots of fun with active games, relays and obstacle courses.
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Tennis - Varsity Futures
Varsity Futures is an intermural co-ed afterschool club team tennis program crafted for middle school students who aspire to play on their future high school varsity tennis team. The Spring 2025 six-week season will include practice/training sessions and matches against Pyle and North Bethesda Middle Schools. Varsity Futures players will also be invited to play in a three-school tournament at Walter Johnson High School in May.
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