Adventure Club school-age care serves students Kindergarten through 5th and is located at all elementary schools throughout Robbinsdale Area School district.
Adventure Club Care on Flexible Learning Days 2019
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Child care with preschool component for children ages 4 and 5 years old who will be attending Kindergarten within 1 year.
These programs are offered for the benefit of Robbinsdale Area Schools Employees.
The Basement is middle school child care for students grade 6-8.
We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities. 18+
Enriching experiences for all abilities and interests!
The Staff Charitable Giving Campaign is the time when we as the Rdale community take the time to give to those organizations which are working to make our communities a better place for our students and their families.
We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities
It's our belief that changing communities involves changing one family at a time.
This curriculum helps increase the supply of young people equipped with the character, compassion, and problem-solving skills essential for becoming good neighbors to all. Applicable information from Birth- Adults.
Over the last four decades great pride has been taken in giving specific techniques that work when the "rubber hits the road." Parenting the Love and Logic WayTM represents a "how-to" approach to parenting.
You will learn:
And much more!
Chris Peterson is a husband, father, and educator. If you ask him what he teaches, his answer is
always, "people." Chris earned both a BS in Health and Physical Education and an MS in PE with an emphasis on Adventure Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. During his time there, he had countless opportunities to collaborate with excellent educators from across the state. In 1999, Chris moved to the West Coast, where he spent two years teaching and coaching young people in the Portland, Oregon area. It was there that he gained valuable experience working with a diverse student population and learned about the factors that draw kids into the gang lifestyle. This experience helped him understand the lasting impact educators can have on their students—a relationship that goes both ways. Recently, Chris stepped away from his classroom position in Holmen, WI, to pursue an administrative license from Winona State University in Minnesota and spend more time at home raising his two daughters. He has had numerous opportunities to work with parents, students, and educators across the state, leading workshops on refusal skills, classroom management and discipline, and anti-bullying programs. He was fortunate to work with Jim and Charles Fay while completing his independent facilitator training for "Becoming a Love and Logic Parent." Chris and his wife feel blessed to raise their children using these strategies. Throughout his career, Chris has met thousands of educators while presenting at conferences such as the Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC), the Wisconsin Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (WAHPERD), Building the Heart of Successful Schools, and various School Counselor Association conferences across Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and North Dakota. He has also worked with school districts of all sizes, including Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS), Appleton, Howard-Suamico, Las Vegas, De Pere, and smaller districts like Cloquet, Elcho, Merrill, Wazeka- Steuben, and Pulaski. Most recently, he was selected to present at the National Innovative Schools Summit in Atlanta. Chris is passionate about teaching and even more excited about learning as he works toward his vision of influencing the development of the next generation of world-class citizens.
Chris Peterson
No Class May 25