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  • "Finding Nemo: The Musical" Performance TICKET (June 28, 2024 - 6:00 PM)

    “FINDING NEMO: THE MUSICAL” performance tickets may be purchased at https://csdrama.ludus.com/show_page.php?show_id=20... Or through ECS by registering for/purchasing a ticket. The price through the app or ECS is the same. Please share with your friends and the community to showcase the great talent we have in this area! Thank you for your support of the summer theater students. Enjoy the show!
  • "Let's Talk" Health & Development (BMES)

    “Let’s Talk (Health & Development)”: Lots of changes are happening during adolescence but you’re not alone. Join us as we have healthy chats discussing personal hygiene and how we develop and change as we go through adolescence. Gain new knowledge and make friends in the process. This presentation is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Boys and girls are able to register for the same program but will be separated into two different presentations. A parent presentation is available on April 10, so parents can review the lessons' content, meet the instructors and gain strategies and tips on how to continue the conversation at home. The title is “Let’s Talk” Parent Workshop. The presenters cover relevant topics that will prepare you into your child’s teen years. *If parents would like to look over the lesson plan, please visit https://www.etr.org/sample/?c=mpc&p=1 and register to review the curriculum where the lesson comes from. When access is gained, please search for “Puberty and Adolescent Sexual Development Discussion” under the appendixes of the digital book titled, Making Proud Choices. If your child has a conflict on the date the class is held at their school, they are welcome to join a class at another school by registering for that particular date. Parents are responsible for transportation from one site to another. There is a Parent Workshop on April 10th for parents to meet the student's instructors, learn important information about their child's health and development, and an opportunity to ask questions. Here's the link with more information and registration.
  • "Let's Talk" Health & Development (DSA)

    “Let’s Talk (Health & Development)”: Lots of changes are happening during adolescence but you’re not alone. Join us as we have healthy chats discussing personal hygiene and how we develop and change as we go through adolescence. Gain new knowledge and make friends in the process. This presentation is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Boys and girls are able to register for the same program but will be separated into two different presentations. A parent presentation is available on April 10, so parents can review the lessons' content, meet the instructors and gain strategies and tips on how to continue the conversation at home. The title is “Let’s Talk” Parent Workshop. The presenters cover relevant topics that will prepare you into your child’s teen years. *If parents would like to look over the lesson plan, please visit https://www.etr.org/sample/?c=mpc&p=1 and register to review the curriculum where the lesson comes from. When access is gained, please search for “Puberty and Adolescent Sexual Development Discussion” under the appendixes of the digital book titled, Making Proud Choices. If your child has a conflict on the date the class is held at their school, they are welcome to join a class at another school by registering for that particular date. Parents are responsible for transportation from one site to another. There is a Parent Workshop on April 10th for parents to meet the student's instructors, learn important information about their child's health and development, and an opportunity to ask questions. Here's the link with more information and registration.
  • "Let's Talk" Health & Development (DWES)

    “Let’s Talk (Health & Development)”: Lots of changes are happening during adolescence but you’re not alone. Join us as we have healthy chats discussing personal hygiene and how we develop and change as we go through adolescence. Gain new knowledge and make friends in the process. This presentation is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Boys and girls are able to register for the same program but will be separated into two different presentations. A parent presentation is available on April 10, so parents can review the lessons' content, meet the instructors and gain strategies and tips on how to continue the conversation at home. The title is “Let’s Talk” Parent Workshop. The presenters cover relevant topics that will prepare you into your child’s teen years. *If parents would like to look over the lesson plan, please visit https://www.etr.org/sample/?c=mpc&p=1 and register to review the curriculum where the lesson comes from. When access is gained, please search for “Puberty and Adolescent Sexual Development Discussion” under the appendixes of the digital book titled, Making Proud Choices. If your child has a conflict on the date the class is held at their school, they are welcome to join a class at another school by registering for that particular date. Parents are responsible for transportation from one site to another. There is a Parent Workshop on April 10th for parents to meet the student's instructors, learn important information about their child's health and development, and an opportunity to ask questions. Here's the link with more information and registration.
  • "Let's Talk" Health & Development (HTES)

    “Let’s Talk (Health & Development)”: Lots of changes are happening during adolescence but you’re not alone. Join us as we have healthy chats discussing personal hygiene and how we develop and change as we go through adolescence. Gain new knowledge and make friends in the process. This presentation is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Boys and girls are able to register for the same program but will be separated into two different presentations. A parent presentation is available on April 10, so parents can review the lessons' content, meet the instructors and gain strategies and tips on how to continue the conversation at home. The title is “Let’s Talk” Parent Workshop. The presenters cover relevant topics that will prepare you into your child’s teen years. *If parents would like to look over the lesson plan, please visit https://www.etr.org/sample/?c=mpc&p=1 and register to review the curriculum where the lesson comes from. When access is gained, please search for “Puberty and Adolescent Sexual Development Discussion” under the appendixes of the digital book titled, Making Proud Choices. If your child has a conflict on the date the class is held at their school, they are welcome to join a class at another school by registering for that particular date. Parents are responsible for transportation from one site to another. There is a Parent Workshop on April 10th for parents to meet the student's instructors, learn important information about their child's health and development, and an opportunity to ask questions. Here's the link with more information and registration.
  • "Let's Talk" Health & Development (LMES)

    “Let’s Talk (Health & Development)”: Lots of changes are happening during adolescence but you’re not alone. Join us as we have healthy chats discussing personal hygiene and how we develop and change as we go through adolescence. Gain new knowledge and make friends in the process. This presentation is geared for 3rd-6th graders. Boys and girls are able to register for the same program but will be separated into two different presentations. A parent presentation is available on April 10, so parents can review the lessons' content, meet the instructors and gain strategies and tips on how to continue the conversation at home. The title is “Let’s Talk” Parent Workshop. The presenters cover relevant topics that will prepare you into your child’s teen years. *If parents would like to look over the lesson plan, please visit https://www.etr.org/sample/?c=mpc&p=1 and register to review the curriculum where the lesson comes from. When access is gained, please search for “Puberty and Adolescent Sexual Development Discussion” under the appendixes of the digital book titled, Making Proud Choices. If your child has a conflict on the date the class is held at their school, they are welcome to join a class at another school by registering for that particular date. Parents are responsible for transportation from one site to another. There is a Parent Workshop on April 10th for parents to meet the student's instructors, learn important information about their child's health and development, and an opportunity to ask questions. Here's the link with more information and registration.
  • Adult Yoga (CSHS) Session II

    All Levels Flow Participants will be guided through a series of yoga poses linking breath to movement. The class is suitable for yoga practitioners of all levels. Modifications and variations will be offered to allow for a practice that is both challenging and accessible. The practice will be breath-centered, allowing the opportunity to quiet the mind and be present in the moment. Please bring your own yoga mat. Instructor: Jennifer Cheatle, Certified Yoga Instructor, RYT 200, Flow, Gentle, Beginner and Private Instruction
  • All Sports Camp (Grade K-6) LMES - 6/3-14

    Get ready to sprint, jump, and score big at our electrifying K-6 grade ECS PE Sports Camp! Join us for an action-packed adventure where every day is a new opportunity to unleash your inner athlete. From dribbling drills to relay races, we've got games galore to keep you moving, laughing, and making memories that will last a lifetime. So, grab your sneakers, rally your team spirit, and let's dive into a world of fun, fitness, and friendship at our one-of-a-kind PE Sports Camp! Instructor: James Carrick
  • Animal Planet (Grade K-2) LMES - 6/3-14

    Fun activities and a visit from an animal or two will make this class a great addition to your summer! Students learn about animals from all kinds of climates and habitats. They will also explore the jobs and purposes of various animals, finding that all creatures are essential in our world. Instructor: Denise Alu
  • Backyard Garden (Grade K-2) LMES - 6/17-28

    What lives and grows in a backyard garden? Fun discoveries will be made throughout the 10 days of things that slowly crawl, grow tall, fly high, and beautifully bloom - all that live in the imagination garden. Students will make a fun project every day to embellish their backyard garden at home! Instructor: Denise Alu
  • Baseball Managers in Training (Grade 4-6) LMES - 6/3-14

    Students create their own Baseball Team! Key math concepts including fractions, decimals, and percentages become an important part of managing their own baseball team using real baseball player’s stats. Instructor: Doug Langley
  • Basketball (Grade K-6) LMES - 6/3-14

    Step onto the court and into the spotlight at our Grades 4-6 ECS Basketball Summer Camp! Get ready to dribble, shoot, and slam dunk your way to victory in an exhilarating week of hoops heaven. Whether you're a seasoned baller or just getting started, Coach Carrick is here to elevate your game to the next level. From fast-paced scrimmages to skills clinics, every session is a chance to sharpen your skills, make new friends, and unleash your inner MVP. So lace up your sneakers, channel your inner Jordan, and let's make this summer one for the record books at our epic Basketball Summer Camp! Instructor: James Carrick
  • Beginner and Intermediate Spiritline (Grade 5-8) CSHS - 6/3-13

    This class will focus on introducing and refining the proper form and technique of basic Cheer/Pom skills including; Motions, Basic Stunting, Jumps, Kicks, Turns, Flexibility, Choreography and more. Students will also learn a routine incorporating the skills they have learned for a performance on the last day.
  • Black Mountain Elementary M/W/F (B)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary M-F (A)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary M-F (B)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary M/W/F (A)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary School M-F (Perron)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2023/2024
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary School M/W/F (Perron)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2023/2024
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary T/TH (A)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Black Mountain Elementary T/TH (B)

    • CCUSD Preschool
    • School Year 2024/2025
    CCUSD Preschool believes children should be given an opportunity to create their own knowledge by actively exploring the inside and outside environments. We provide a safe, special place for children, families and staff to grow physically, socially and cognitively through their daily experiences at our center.
  • Bobcat Club - Black Mountain Elementary 2024-2025

    • Kid's Club
    • School Year 2024-2025
    Kid's Club provides safe affordable child care before and after the regular school day. Licensed by the Arizona Department of Health, this program is located on all five elementary sites in the Cave Creek Unified School District. Each club includes a variety of crafts, games, art, dramatic play, and social time with friends.