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After School Program (ASP)
Hayes offers an after school program for students. It is from 2:30pm to 6:00pm every day. There is a $10 registration fee and the cost is $7.00 per day. For more information, please contact Debbie Devine.
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Boy Scouts
Open to all boys currently in first grade through the fifth grade. The cost is $12 for 6 months and includes a subscription to Boy's Life Magazine. Please contact 770-989-2892 for more information or go to www.atlantabsa.org or read their brochure.
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Chorus Club
Chorus is open to all 4th and 5th grade students and meets Mondays after school from 2:15-3:15 from the Monday AFTER Labor Day to the Monday AFTER Spring Break. Fees for chorus are $40 and include the music, t-shirt, snacks, field trips, and start up material for our Spring Musical which is Willy Wonka this year. For more information, please contact Judy Fountain at Judy.Fountain@cobbk12.org |
Kid Chess Club (After School Enrichment Program)
is managed by two chess instructors – all of whom are educators and top-rated chess players. Each of our chess instructors pass in-depth background checks and they are trained to make chess fun! Each kid receives a trophy and learns how to be a better chess player and a better student. Meets on Friday's after Labor Day. For More Information Please Read Our Flyer |
Drama Club (After School Enrichment Program)
Meets on Thursday's after Labor Day. More Information |
Girl Scouts Currently there are several Girl Scout groups at Hayes
The third grade Brownie troop 29205 meets every other Monday at Hayes Elementary school from 2:40-4:30. Please contact Jaime Conner at jaime.conner@cobbk12.org for more information
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| Hayes News Network (HNN) is the morning news show produced by fifth graders at Hayes Elementary. The program is broadcasted live throughout the school on Channel 6. Students are chosen for each news team based on student interest, reading ability and teacher recommendation. News crew members rotate through all of the jobs associated with putting on the morning broadcast. Each team *stars* for approximately four weeks. For more information please contact Theresa Kent our Media Specialist at Teresa.Kent@cobbk12.org or 678.594.8127 (ext. 233) |
K-Kids is the largest service organization for elementary school students with more than 20,000 members worldwide. K-Kids is a student lead community service club, which operates under school regulations and draws its members from the student body. This club is open to
students in 3rd, 4th & 5th grades only at this school. Every K-Kids club annually elects its own officers and organizes its members into committees so that every member finds a roll within the club. An example of the projects that have been accomplished by this club in the past are: Canned food drive to support MUST Ministries, school grounds maintenance during the Keep Cobb Beautiful week and fundraising through bake sales to support the Cobb County Animal
Shelter, and the Chattahoochee Wildlife Center. The club can choose other projects that will be of service to the school and community. Meetings will be in Mrs. Day’s room in the 400 hallway. Students can be picked up at the main entrance after the meetings. Parents may sit in on the meetings if they choose from time to time. There will be a sign-up sheet for snacks if you want to participate. All Meetings will be at 2:30-3:30pFor more information, please contact Lori Day at Lori.Day@Cobb12.org |
| Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) The number-one reason to join the Parent Teacher Student Association is to benefit your child. There’s no better way to know what’s happening in your school. Because the PTSA is a forum for exchanging ideas, you are encouraged to make suggestions. PTSA can be a way for you to more effectively suggest change at your child’s school. For more information about joining the PTSA please contact Terri Chastain at terri@sunsationaltravel.net |
Reflections (Fall)
The National PTA Reflections Program is an arts recognition and achievement program for students. Participation in the Reflections Program is a great way for students to explore and learn about various art forms. Creating art is a valuable learning process that challenges students to use their critical thinking skills as well as their creative talents to create art that supports a specific theme. Reflections packets are sent home with students in the fall. All participants will receive a t-shirt and be invited to the awards ceremony in November. For more information please contact, Sarah Vonck at SV31@comcast.net or 770-514-1334 or you can learn more at http://www.capta.org/sections/programs/reflections.cfm |
Science Fair
Science projects are sponsored through the Hayes PTSA and entries are due in February. Start planning now and check out some useful websites to give you ideas.
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/ |
| Science Olympiad is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 science education, increasing male, female and minority interest in science, creating a technologically-literate workforce and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and teachers. These goals are achieved by participating in Science Olympiad tournaments and non-competitive events, incorporating Science Olympiad into classroom curriculum and attending teacher training institutes.More than 300 schools in GA have Science Olympiad programs and Georgia’s program is 8th largest in county. Georgia middle school teams have won the national title 10 out of the last 12 years. Three GA scientists serve as national event supervisors. Augusta State University was selected to host the national competition in May 2009 |
Spanish 4 Me (After School Enrichment Program)
Meets on Monday's after Labor Day. More Information |
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Tennis Program (After School Enrichment Program)
On the Rise Tennis lessons teach kids forehand, backhand, serve, volleys and more. The kids play fun tennis games that increase self confidence, teach team work and encourage good sportsmanship. On the Rise Tennis provides the racquets and equipment. Our coaches are high energy and have fun teaching the kids Tennis a Sport for Life! Fall program is every Tuesday for 10 weeks, September 8th –November 17th .
More information please read our flyer, visit our website or email coachrobert@ontherisetennisacademy.com
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Young Rembrandts (After School Enrichment Program)
is the art program with a difference. In the same way you teach math, science and reading, we teach core drawing skills. Our program dispels the myth that art is a talent a child has or doesn't have. We view drawing - the fundamental skills of all visual arts - as a teachable skill that any child can and should learn.
Our elementary-age curriculum is designed to teach basic to advanced drawing skills, art techniques and vocabulary. Young Rembrandts offers drawing classes for children ages 6 to 12.
As students are introduced to a new subject matter each week, they learn a variety of art concepts. Participating in Young Rembrandts provides children with a comprehensive art literacy that serves them well not just at the drawing table, but in school and on into adulthood. Meets Wednesday's after Labor Day.
Samples of student artworks can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yrcobb/sets/
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Kennesaw-GA/Young-Rembrandts-CobbPaulding-GA/103925538207?ref=ts
For more information please call Kim Ong at 404-622-5008, email yrdrawing@yahoo.com, check out our flyer, or register online at www.youngrembrandts.com/yrcobb
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