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Spring Madness 2026

Spring Madness Afterschool Program Is Here!
Registration is now open for our Spring Madness Afterschool Program. 
Click here to register now!  Registration closes on January 28th, 2026.
 
 
 

Spring Madness 

Afterschool Program 2026


ACADEMICS

Anime Club

Grade 3-8 │ Abby Flatten

Discuss favorites, watch and draw anime, read manga, create anime arts and crafts, and play games!  Some activities include: making your own anime slime, creating anime keychains, anime themed games to win awesome anime prizes, and designing your own pokemon cards! 


Hmong Food, Literacy, & Culture

Grade 4-8│ CEO Thao & Dr. Chang

Read it. Learn it. Taste it! Students in grades 4–8 will dive into Hmong language and culture through hands-on activities, creative learning, and delicious Hmong food tasting. A joyful afterschool experience that brings culture, learning, and community together!


Improv Club

Grade 2-4 │ Alexandra Tajner

In this group, students become performers who learn to create unscripted scenes, characters, and stories on the spot. Participation helps develop quick-thinking, adaptability, confidence, and active listening skills.


Reading Club

Grade K-8 │ Chi Lor

A space for students to read books that interests them. There are lots of popular books for students to choose from. Whether they're reading independently, with a friend, or as a group, they will learn something! Books will be read from Noble's library and will stay in the library unless they have checked it out. Students will be encouraged to read as many books as they can during the program.



STEM Explorers 

Grade 1-3 │ Jayvee Villasenor

A hands-on after-school program where students explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through fun challenges. Students will develop critical thinking and problem solving skills while strengthening early engineering, math, and science concepts through hands-on activities. The program encourages teamwork, collaboration, and builds curiosity and confidence in STEM Learning.


You-nique Stop

Grade K-2 │ May Moua 

A unique space for students  to make new friends, explore their creativity, and receive academic support—all while having fun. Students will enjoy a variety of enriching activities, including homework help, arts and crafts, games, puzzles, and more.


ART & MUSIC

Art Club

Grade K-3 │ Alexandra Ditter & Ada Labto

Encourage every learner to show up their creativity in a fun and meaningful way through arts and crafts. In this club you will create a wide variety of art projects, from drawing to watercolor. If you love to be creative, join us in Art Club!




Acting Club 

Grade 3-8 │ Aliah Chang & Anita Moua

Explore beginner acting skills while building confidence and creativity. Participants will work together to prepare and perform a school play near the end of the year. Students will learn how to read scripts, act, and create props/background for a play. 


Beads & Belonging 

Grade 2-6 │ Jastine Kadusale

A creative, hands-on bracelet-making activity where students design and create beaded bracelets while engaging in a welcoming, collaborative environment. Through this activity, students practice fine motor skills, pattern recognition, creativity, and decision-making. The program also emphasizes social-emotional learning by encouraging self-expression, peer interaction, and a sense of belonging as students create, share, and celebrate their work together.


Creative Creators

Grade 3-8 │ Emily Brandell & Jetsy Tibar

It will be an art focused club where students in grades 3-8 will be working on skills such as drawing, painting, working with air dry clay and bead animals.  Students will be given a prompt or a concept such as nature as inspiration for the activity that day.


Crochet Workshop

Grade 3-8 │ Hunter Grobe & Jessa Prima

Students who already know how to crochet—or who would like to learn—are welcome to join this fun, hands-on workshop! We will cover basic stitches such as the chain stitch, single crochet, and slip stitch, and learn how to measure and adjust gauge to create projects that fit properly. Students will demonstrate their skills by creating a simple wrist cozy and may also explore making small charms or stuffed animals as their skills improve.


Fashion Show 

Grade K-8 │ Maria Polonio

Students will practice walking and modeling different outfits in every after-school session, learning to present themselves with confidence and style.



RECREATIONAL SPORTS

Badminton Club 

Grade 4-8 │ Eranel Polonio

The Badminton Club provides members with the opportunity to learn, practice, and enjoy badminton in a fun and supportive environment. The club promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship while helping players improve their skills and confidence.


Basketball Spring Camp

Grade 2-5 │ Chessa Extra

Begin your sports journey. Let's discuss your aspiration and craft a game plan to make every shot count. 


Dance Your Way to Fitness

Grade 4-6 │ Susan Welle & Renee Zima

Gaining basic knowledge of the importance of fitness for your health and how to make healthy choices to feel better and have more energy. Learn how to enjoy exercising by learning different aerobic techniques set to a wide variety of music – pop, hip hop, rap, rock, K-Pop, and more. Music is motivating and naturally enticing to us to move our bodies. Learn how to choose or make healthy snacks and drinks and feel great!


Hmong Dance Club

Grade 5-8 │ Senyin Chang

Hmong dance is a cultural activity that allows students to perform and learn the traditional Hmong movements. By participating, students will learn the basic hmong dance movements, as well as building confidence through performance and group participation.


Mr. Adam and Mr. Moua’s Volleyball Club

Grade 3-6 │ Adam Moua & Moua Vang

Develop skills on and off the court such as leadership, communication, resilience, teamwork, and good sportsmanship.


Volleyball

Grade 7-8 │ Thay Chang

Improve fundamentals of volleyball so the students can enjoy playing it more and become more engaging with other students.


OTHER

Board Game Club: Play, Think, and Connect

Grade K-3 │ Ashley Aucaquizhpi

A fun, structured environment to play a variety of classic and modern board games. Games may include chess, checkers, Uno, Connect Four, Sorry, Trouble, cooperative games, and strategy-based games appropriate to students’ ages. Students will learn game rules, practice good sportsmanship, and engage in friendly competition while building social connections with peers.


Chess & Other Board Games

Grade 4-8  │   Jose Ziebart

Join this fun structured environment to play a variety of games that may include: Chess, checkers, Uno, Connect Four, Sorry and other age appropriate team and strategy-based games. Students will learn game rules, strategies, individual and team work while working on friendly competition and social connections.



Girl Talk

Grade 5-8 │ Charlene Thalson

Empowering young girls to build confidence, character, and leadership skills through fun, engaging activities. Students will learn how to form healthy friendships, handle bullying and peer pressure, and set personal goals, all in a positive and supportive environment.


LEGO Club and Games

Grade K-5 │ Ms. Kilic

A fun, hands-on after-school activity where elementary students collaborate, build, and play in a relaxed and supportive environment. Students will use LEGO bricks to design and create structures, challenges, or imaginative builds, and play a variety of age-appropriate board games. The club encourages creativity, teamwork, and positive social interaction while allowing students to unwind after the school day.


Trading Card Game Club

Grade 5-8 │ Mr. Jensen & Mr. Wipper

A community space for students interested in all things Trading Card Games. Students will learn how to play various trading card games while creating a community with those around them.