Welcome to the 2023-24 School Year
Enrichment Programs
PFC is excited to present its lineup of enrichment programs for the school year 2023-2024! Please be sure to scroll through the comprehensive list to find returning and new enrichment programs brought to us by dedicated volunteers committed to our Fallon community.
Thank you program leads for volunteering your time and expertise to bring forth your passion in delivering enriching experiences in the arts and sciences for our Fallon students!
Please note: Please check the deadline to register for each program. Each program has a different deadline & some programs are first come first serve. We are currently offering 12 Enrichment Programs. Click to expand your email to view all offerings.
For any questions/concerns, please contact our Enrichment Directors (Ursala & Aarti) at [email protected]
Thank you program leads for volunteering your time and expertise to bring forth your passion in delivering enriching experiences in the arts and sciences for our Fallon students!
Please note: Please check the deadline to register for each program. Each program has a different deadline & some programs are first come first serve. We are currently offering 12 Enrichment Programs. Click to expand your email to view all offerings.
For any questions/concerns, please contact our Enrichment Directors (Ursala & Aarti) at [email protected]
Have you ever considered delving into the captivating world of engineering and exploring the exciting fields it has to offer? Are you interested in learning more about the Engineering Academy at Dublin High School or thinking about starting engineering-related clubs at Emerald High School?
Here at NextGen Innovators, we aim to provide students with the opportunity to explore the hands-on side of engineering as well as provide insight into our experiences being third-year students in the Engineering Academy at Dublin High School. This program will focus on many areas of engineering including civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer science, and will teach students engineering concepts as we build our projects together.
Join us as we share about the Engineering Academy program at DHS and the different paths you can take, including Computer Science. We will share our experiences and things we wish we knew ahead of time so you can prepare while in middle school. We will also talk about our experiences in engineering clubs that are provided at the high school including Dublin Robotics.
Here are three of our goals!
If you are interested in joining our program please fill out our form by February 2. Enrolled students will receive a confirmational email. Register HERE. We will accept up to 20 students on a first-come, first-served basis.
The material cost to join is $15. We will notify when to pay in the confirmation email.
Club Meetings will be every other Friday starting February 9 from 3:30 - 4:30 at Fallon Middle School in the Library.
Contact us at: [email protected]
Logan Chook, Dylan Price, Eric Lee, Jacob Jung, & Jonathan Joh
Here at NextGen Innovators, we aim to provide students with the opportunity to explore the hands-on side of engineering as well as provide insight into our experiences being third-year students in the Engineering Academy at Dublin High School. This program will focus on many areas of engineering including civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer science, and will teach students engineering concepts as we build our projects together.
Join us as we share about the Engineering Academy program at DHS and the different paths you can take, including Computer Science. We will share our experiences and things we wish we knew ahead of time so you can prepare while in middle school. We will also talk about our experiences in engineering clubs that are provided at the high school including Dublin Robotics.
Here are three of our goals!
- Hands-on learning that allows students to have the opportunity to explore the field of engineering before joining the classes at the high school level
- Expand students' knowledge on a variety of engineering fields
- Get students excited to continue engineering into high school
If you are interested in joining our program please fill out our form by February 2. Enrolled students will receive a confirmational email. Register HERE. We will accept up to 20 students on a first-come, first-served basis.
The material cost to join is $15. We will notify when to pay in the confirmation email.
Club Meetings will be every other Friday starting February 9 from 3:30 - 4:30 at Fallon Middle School in the Library.
Contact us at: [email protected]
Logan Chook, Dylan Price, Eric Lee, Jacob Jung, & Jonathan Joh
Information needed to begin a PFC Sponsored Enrichment Program:
Instructions to Start or Renew PFC Enrichment Program
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After a successful first Fall session, TinkerCAD will be back for the Spring semester at Fallon Middle School. It is for students who want to explore 3D design and modeling. TinkerCAD is a very basic 3D modeling and design software that is good for beginners to start learning with. If you would like to start developing skills in 3D design and modeling, you are welcome to join this program. This course can set you up for more complex 3D modeling and design software like Inventor and Auto Desk 3D, which you can use in the future.
The program will be run by Aryan Sengupta, a rising sophomore at Emerald High School. He is a member of The Golden Ratio, an organization that teaches 4 different 3D design and modeling software all over California. Aryan previously taught the TinkerCAD program at the San Lorenzo Library. The 6-week course will cover exactly how to use the necessary features to master using the software TinkerCAD. Classes will be held weekly from Thursday, February 8th to March 14th, 2024 at 5:30 pm. If you are interested in joining, please sign up HERE. Also, participants who took part in the first session are welcome even though it will be the same program as the one held in the previous Fall semester. There will be new exciting projects added to the program curriculum. The maximum number of students will be 25 on a first come first serve basis.
The program will be run by Aryan Sengupta, a rising sophomore at Emerald High School. He is a member of The Golden Ratio, an organization that teaches 4 different 3D design and modeling software all over California. Aryan previously taught the TinkerCAD program at the San Lorenzo Library. The 6-week course will cover exactly how to use the necessary features to master using the software TinkerCAD. Classes will be held weekly from Thursday, February 8th to March 14th, 2024 at 5:30 pm. If you are interested in joining, please sign up HERE. Also, participants who took part in the first session are welcome even though it will be the same program as the one held in the previous Fall semester. There will be new exciting projects added to the program curriculum. The maximum number of students will be 25 on a first come first serve basis.
The AMC8 enrichment program is back again for the school year 2023-24. It is for students who aspire to explore and expand their boundaries in math. The AMC8 exam is a popular nationwide competitive math exam that is the precursor to exams like the AMC10 and AIME. If you would like to master the concepts required for AMC8 and develop advanced problem solving skills, you are welcome to join this program. This course also helps develop critical thinking skills which can be applied to other subjects.
The program will be run by Ayush Guha, a senior in Dublin High School, who has achieved Honor Roll in AMC8 & AMC10 and AIME qualified and has actively engaged in tutoring math to middle school students. The course will cover topics like algebra, analyzing data, probability, geometry, and go over how to approach problems on the exam. Classes will be held weekly from October to December 2023 except school holidays.
If you are interested, please sign up HERE. Priority will be given on first come first serve, and the class will be capped at 30 students.
The program will be run by Ayush Guha, a senior in Dublin High School, who has achieved Honor Roll in AMC8 & AMC10 and AIME qualified and has actively engaged in tutoring math to middle school students. The course will cover topics like algebra, analyzing data, probability, geometry, and go over how to approach problems on the exam. Classes will be held weekly from October to December 2023 except school holidays.
If you are interested, please sign up HERE. Priority will be given on first come first serve, and the class will be capped at 30 students.
Are you ready to have a smashing good time? Look no further than our Badminton Club! Badminton is a fun and exciting sport that's perfect for middle school kids looking to stay active, make new friends, and develop their sportsmanship skills. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a complete beginner, our club welcomes players of all levels. Let's dive into the world of badminton and see why you should join the club!
Why Join the Badminton Club?
1. Get Active and Stay Fit:
Badminton is a high-energy sport that helps you stay active and in great shape. Running, jumping, and smashing the shuttlecock across the net will keep you moving and sweating, all while having a blast.
2. Socialize and Make Friends:
Joining the Badminton Club is a fantastic way to meet new people who share your interests. You'll have the chance to make friends from different grades and backgrounds, building friendships that can last a lifetime.
3. Develop Your Skills:
Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, our club offers opportunities for everyone to improve their badminton skills.
4. Learn Sportsmanship:
Badminton is not just about hitting the shuttlecock; it's about respecting your opponents and playing fair. Our club emphasizes sportsmanship, teaching you valuable life lessons about teamwork, respect, and fair play.
Club Activities:
How to Join: Joining our Badminton Club is easy! Simply sign up via club registration Form --> Badminton Club
Why Join the Badminton Club?
1. Get Active and Stay Fit:
Badminton is a high-energy sport that helps you stay active and in great shape. Running, jumping, and smashing the shuttlecock across the net will keep you moving and sweating, all while having a blast.
2. Socialize and Make Friends:
Joining the Badminton Club is a fantastic way to meet new people who share your interests. You'll have the chance to make friends from different grades and backgrounds, building friendships that can last a lifetime.
3. Develop Your Skills:
Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, our club offers opportunities for everyone to improve their badminton skills.
4. Learn Sportsmanship:
Badminton is not just about hitting the shuttlecock; it's about respecting your opponents and playing fair. Our club emphasizes sportsmanship, teaching you valuable life lessons about teamwork, respect, and fair play.
Club Activities:
- Regular Practice Sessions: We hold weekly practice sessions where you can hone your skills and learn new techniques.
- Friendly Matches: Challenge your fellow club members to friendly matches and improve your gameplay.
How to Join: Joining our Badminton Club is easy! Simply sign up via club registration Form --> Badminton Club
Now in its ninth year, Fallon Chess is the largest and longest-running enrichment program. It is the current Middle School State Champion and also the National Online K-6 and K-8 Team Champion. It has won numerous other team titles and produced five nationally-ranked individual players in its history.
Our program this year will consist of 25 weekly classes from Sept. 21st through mid-May held on Thursdays 3:30-5 PM after school. Classes (between 12-16 in size) are led by professional coaches with extensive tournament experience, and are divided between engaging lessons, serious US Chess Federation-rated games, and fun tournaments.
The Dublin K-12 Championship held this past weekend (Sept. 9th) was a mandatory tryout for new prospective Fallon Chess members. However, if you missed the tournament and are still interested in joining, please contact [email protected]. Children of parent volunteers who can help in classrooms on Thursday afternoons are guaranteed admission.
Our program this year will consist of 25 weekly classes from Sept. 21st through mid-May held on Thursdays 3:30-5 PM after school. Classes (between 12-16 in size) are led by professional coaches with extensive tournament experience, and are divided between engaging lessons, serious US Chess Federation-rated games, and fun tournaments.
The Dublin K-12 Championship held this past weekend (Sept. 9th) was a mandatory tryout for new prospective Fallon Chess members. However, if you missed the tournament and are still interested in joining, please contact [email protected]. Children of parent volunteers who can help in classrooms on Thursday afternoons are guaranteed admission.
Are you a tech-savvy middle schooler with a passion for coding or a beginner who is looking to dive deep into the programming world? If so, get Crafty and Code! Here at the Fallon Code Crafting Club, we introduce kids to programming languages such as Java and Python.
We offer:
Fun and Engaging Learning Environment - At our club, you can find like minded individuals who share a common interest in coding. We believe in having fun and staying engaged in parallel and we get it done together.
To enroll in the session, please submit the form below by September 25th. Enrolled participants will receive a confirmation email. Classes begin in October and follow out until the end of April.
For more information and registration: Fallon Code Crafting
"This club is led by Arun Gosala, a junior from The Quarry Lane School, who serves as the coach, and Krutayi Valluru, the parent mentor. Arun is passionate about teaching kids and has a keen interest in coding, AI, and machine learning. He has completed advanced Java programming(AP CSP, AP CSA, IB CS HL) and AI courses, and he’s actively involved in multiple projects. Additionally, Arun is the founder of the AI/ML club at his school and has experience running a club. As a tutor for the past few years, he is well organized and skilled in developing and implementing a coding curriculum tailored for middle school students. He not only focuses on solid foundation in Java and Python but also works on encouraging and developing teamwork, problem-solving skills, and ensures the learning process is enjoyable for the students. "
We offer:
Fun and Engaging Learning Environment - At our club, you can find like minded individuals who share a common interest in coding. We believe in having fun and staying engaged in parallel and we get it done together.
- Java and Python Mastery - Our experienced mentors will guide you through the thick and thin of programming. Whether you are a beginner or you have experience, our well stitched lessons will help advance your skills.
- Team Collaboration - In the tech world, collaboration is key! We provide opportunity to work on exciting projects with your fellow club members, learning to code and communicate effectively as a team
To enroll in the session, please submit the form below by September 25th. Enrolled participants will receive a confirmation email. Classes begin in October and follow out until the end of April.
For more information and registration: Fallon Code Crafting
"This club is led by Arun Gosala, a junior from The Quarry Lane School, who serves as the coach, and Krutayi Valluru, the parent mentor. Arun is passionate about teaching kids and has a keen interest in coding, AI, and machine learning. He has completed advanced Java programming(AP CSP, AP CSA, IB CS HL) and AI courses, and he’s actively involved in multiple projects. Additionally, Arun is the founder of the AI/ML club at his school and has experience running a club. As a tutor for the past few years, he is well organized and skilled in developing and implementing a coding curriculum tailored for middle school students. He not only focuses on solid foundation in Java and Python but also works on encouraging and developing teamwork, problem-solving skills, and ensures the learning process is enjoyable for the students. "
Are you interested in managing your own money? Creating your own business? What about investing in the stock market? Well, if you have ever thought of any of those, this club is for you!
The Finance Circle is a club that aims to teach Mustangs about the fundamental basics of finance, business, and entrepreneurship. Our club's mission is to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit within students and equip them with the knowledge and skills needed for the business world. As members, you'll have the opportunity to delve into various aspects of entrepreneurship and business, giving you the tools you need to pave your own financial future.
This club was first founded in Fallon as the Entrepreneurship Club with Mr. Wakerling. Now, it's evolved into a club at DHS where 50+ members have joined to participate in our activities. Nikhil Prabhu, the founder of the club, and a team of seasoned volunteers will be teaching these classes.
Here's what you can look forward to:
- Fun Learning: We'll make learning about entrepreneurship fun and interactive, exploring topics that will propel you ahead of your peers.
- Engaging Inter-Club Competitions: Test your business knowledge in exciting competitions, where you can showcase your expertise and win prizes!
- Participation in Entrepreneurship Competitions: Represent Fallon in national competitions, where you can showcase skills learned from the club to earn awards!
- Guest speakers: Connect with industry professionals to gain insight on their journeys, receive integral advice for your future
If interested, please fill out this form for further details: Finance Circle
Meetings will be held virtually through Zoom.
Timings: Thursday at 6:00 PM starting October 12th.
Registration Deadline: October 10th at 11:59 pm
"Don't sit down and wait for the opportunities to come to you. Get up and make them"
Junior Achievement has been developing programs for over 100 years to foster work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy skills. Their programs use experiential learning to inspire students to reach their potential.
Fallon MS is offering the JA program as an afterschool enrichment pilot program for 2023-2024 school year. The course, Economics for Success, introduces middle school students (ages 11–14) to initial work and career readiness and personal finance concepts. Students explore career interests and opportunities and learn about financial roles and responsibilities.
The program is part of both the JA Work and Career Readiness Pathway and the JA Financial Literacy Pathway. It will be 6 instructional classes and the program will cover topics such as:
Class Structure:
Click on the link below to sign up.
Junior Achievement
Fallon MS is offering the JA program as an afterschool enrichment pilot program for 2023-2024 school year. The course, Economics for Success, introduces middle school students (ages 11–14) to initial work and career readiness and personal finance concepts. Students explore career interests and opportunities and learn about financial roles and responsibilities.
The program is part of both the JA Work and Career Readiness Pathway and the JA Financial Literacy Pathway. It will be 6 instructional classes and the program will cover topics such as:
- Career interests and opportunities
- Financial roles and responsibilities
- Building strong personal finances
- Choosing the right career
- Managing money properly
Class Structure:
- 6 sessions, 1 hour/session. Oct 2-Nov 6 or Oct 2-Nov 14.
- Two of the same classes will be offered.
- One class meets on Mondays and the other class meets on Tuesdays.
- Monday's class meets from 3:30-4:30pm on 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 11/6.
- Tuesday's class meets from 3:30-4:30pm on 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 11/7.
- Each participant will receive a snack and water.
- $20 fee to participate.
Click on the link below to sign up.
Junior Achievement
The Fallon MATHCOUNTS program is back for its 9th year! MATHCOUNTS is a nationwide middle school mathematics competition, one of the most prestigious in the country. Fallon MATHCOUNTS Club hosts weekly training/math games during the MATHCOUNTS season. The goal is to encourage students to excel in math, spark interest in STEM, motivate students to learn proactively and foster collaboration and teamwork. In the last three years, our team members have performed well in the Chapter competition.
Also in the past three years, five team members qualified for AIME. We have over 20 team members who have received Distinguished Honor Roll and Honor Roll in AMC8 and several team members received high scores on the AMC10. In the past two years, Fallon MATHCOUNTS received recognition of Silver Level status in the National MATH club.
This year, Ms. Sophia Henningsen will be the main coach. She will be supported by parent leads Ms. Siyu Henningsen, Ms. Eileen Ge, and Mr. Bowei Jiang.
Ms. Henningsen is passionate about helping students improve their math competition skills as well as develop character such as helping others and teamwork. She has been helping teach classes for the past 3 years. Sophia is a current sophomore at Dublin High School. She has qualified for AIME since 7th grade, in 8th grade scored 23rd in the MATHCOUNTS State competition, and this year qualified for Math Prize For Girls. Ms. Siyu and Ms. Eileen have been volunteering for Fallon MATHCOUNTS for three years. This will be Mr. Bowei’s first year helping with MATHCOUNTS. All of them love to see students thriving through the MATHCOUNTS Club’s activities and are passionate about helping students.
You are cordially invited to register for the 2023 Fallon MATHCOUNTS Club placement test.
Where – Online
Fee – No fee for the placement test.
Click HERE for MATHCOUNTS program information
Click HERE to register.
Also in the past three years, five team members qualified for AIME. We have over 20 team members who have received Distinguished Honor Roll and Honor Roll in AMC8 and several team members received high scores on the AMC10. In the past two years, Fallon MATHCOUNTS received recognition of Silver Level status in the National MATH club.
This year, Ms. Sophia Henningsen will be the main coach. She will be supported by parent leads Ms. Siyu Henningsen, Ms. Eileen Ge, and Mr. Bowei Jiang.
Ms. Henningsen is passionate about helping students improve their math competition skills as well as develop character such as helping others and teamwork. She has been helping teach classes for the past 3 years. Sophia is a current sophomore at Dublin High School. She has qualified for AIME since 7th grade, in 8th grade scored 23rd in the MATHCOUNTS State competition, and this year qualified for Math Prize For Girls. Ms. Siyu and Ms. Eileen have been volunteering for Fallon MATHCOUNTS for three years. This will be Mr. Bowei’s first year helping with MATHCOUNTS. All of them love to see students thriving through the MATHCOUNTS Club’s activities and are passionate about helping students.
You are cordially invited to register for the 2023 Fallon MATHCOUNTS Club placement test.
Where – Online
Fee – No fee for the placement test.
Click HERE for MATHCOUNTS program information
Click HERE to register.
The Fallon Robotics Club will give a good introduction to Robotics Concepts and help club members succeed in Robotics and related areas. This will enrich the understanding of this field and will better position members for pursuing robotics-related options in High School and beyond.
The program is being started by Arjun Chakraborty, a sophomore at Dublin High School, who is part of a VEX competition robotics team in school and also works in a nonprofit where he collaborates with other experienced members to create various robotics products. He will be joined by team members who are pursuing interests in this area. There will also be guest lectures from practitioners which will give students a great chance to interact with people working in this field and help broaden their exposure to the possibilities in this exciting field.
Team members will learn about the fundamentals of robotics in a simplified and fun way and also get an understanding of the requirements from the perspective of high school robotics and competitions like VRC and FTC.
Classes will be held in person every other week from January middle till the end of the school year, on Thursdays from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm, except for school holidays.
If you are someone with a passion for math, programming, and science and would like to understand and strengthen your concepts in Robotics, you are welcome to join this program. This course will also help develop critical thinking and execution skills.
If you are interested, please sign up HERE. Priority will be given on a first come first serve, and the class will be capped at 30 students.
The program is being started by Arjun Chakraborty, a sophomore at Dublin High School, who is part of a VEX competition robotics team in school and also works in a nonprofit where he collaborates with other experienced members to create various robotics products. He will be joined by team members who are pursuing interests in this area. There will also be guest lectures from practitioners which will give students a great chance to interact with people working in this field and help broaden their exposure to the possibilities in this exciting field.
Team members will learn about the fundamentals of robotics in a simplified and fun way and also get an understanding of the requirements from the perspective of high school robotics and competitions like VRC and FTC.
Classes will be held in person every other week from January middle till the end of the school year, on Thursdays from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm, except for school holidays.
If you are someone with a passion for math, programming, and science and would like to understand and strengthen your concepts in Robotics, you are welcome to join this program. This course will also help develop critical thinking and execution skills.
If you are interested, please sign up HERE. Priority will be given on a first come first serve, and the class will be capped at 30 students.
Fallon Science Olympiad is more than just learning about science. It encourages us to work as a team towards a shared goal with every subgroup contributing their part. It is also like running a marathon and persistence to participate in 23 events in a day as a team effort. The topics of study and participation can range from earth sciences to genetics to aeronautical engineering.
For more information check out the Science Olympiad Website The club will be student and parent-funded. For more details, please click the link below.
Science Olympiad
For more information check out the Science Olympiad Website The club will be student and parent-funded. For more details, please click the link below.
Science Olympiad
Fallon Scrabble Club is an exciting PFC enrichment opportunity aiming to introduce its students to the world of competitive Scrabble.
Students have the opportunity to enjoy playing friendly games against each other while learning more about the game itself, allowing them to compete at a higher level. Club students are encouraged to attend outside tournaments as well, with coaching provided to them in order to help them achieve their goals. In addition, in-house tournaments are held within the club for students to measure their skills against their friends, with prizes awarded to the top players.
This club is run by Yudhith Anil, a senior at Dublin High School, as well as Prisha Ayachit and Ashwika Sangani, two sophomores at Dublin High.
Click on the link below to sign up.
Scrabble
Potential Start Date - September 29th
Potential End Date - May 10th
Students have the opportunity to enjoy playing friendly games against each other while learning more about the game itself, allowing them to compete at a higher level. Club students are encouraged to attend outside tournaments as well, with coaching provided to them in order to help them achieve their goals. In addition, in-house tournaments are held within the club for students to measure their skills against their friends, with prizes awarded to the top players.
This club is run by Yudhith Anil, a senior at Dublin High School, as well as Prisha Ayachit and Ashwika Sangani, two sophomores at Dublin High.
Click on the link below to sign up.
Scrabble
Potential Start Date - September 29th
Potential End Date - May 10th
One of the fun, most popular and much loved Enrichment Program is back! The V'dezi tribe continues to grow! We had an increased registration this past school year and the students had a fun time learning and performing in Bollywood and Hip Hop styles! Despite being a non-audition program of many first-time dancers, the students practiced hard and performed in the Fallon Rally!
And now, it's time to bring the dancer in you to explore various themes and styles! Dance is a full-body workout that helps improve your physical fitness, emotional uplift, and mental exercise (Oh yea! Memorizing the steps and counts has been proven through studies to prevent Alzheimers in seniors too!)
Now you can join the Fallon V'Dezi Bolly-Hip Hop Dance class and experience a fun-filled environment of learning various styles of dance (Bollywood? Hiphop? Indian Folk? Lyrical Hiphop? we got ya covered!) across multiple languages. Whether you are just beginning to explore your dance skills or an experienced dancer, we are sure everyone will enjoy these sessions alike and most importantly meet new students, make new friends, bond, and stay connected through trying times! So what are you waiting for?
Click here to register!
For instructor bio, please check www.ayushmandeb.com
Want to know what participants from last year have to say?
"Excellent club, would definitely recommend to fellow Fallon students"
"We really like the program, the energy and song selections. Ayushman has a lot of patience to teach. He makes a great dance tutor. Thanks to Ayushman for all the efforts they put in"
"This is my son's first dance class. He really enjoys dancing with this group. It also helped to find out a hidden talent and interest in him. Thank you Ayushman Deb. Will definitely join next season"
"My daughter has been enjoying the class since day one. This class made her realize that she actually feels relaxed while learning new dance movements. I see so much difference in her confidence levels after joining the class. Thank you very much for that. I hope you continue next year too. All the very best for your future endeavors Ayushman"
And now, it's time to bring the dancer in you to explore various themes and styles! Dance is a full-body workout that helps improve your physical fitness, emotional uplift, and mental exercise (Oh yea! Memorizing the steps and counts has been proven through studies to prevent Alzheimers in seniors too!)
Now you can join the Fallon V'Dezi Bolly-Hip Hop Dance class and experience a fun-filled environment of learning various styles of dance (Bollywood? Hiphop? Indian Folk? Lyrical Hiphop? we got ya covered!) across multiple languages. Whether you are just beginning to explore your dance skills or an experienced dancer, we are sure everyone will enjoy these sessions alike and most importantly meet new students, make new friends, bond, and stay connected through trying times! So what are you waiting for?
Click here to register!
For instructor bio, please check www.ayushmandeb.com
Want to know what participants from last year have to say?
"Excellent club, would definitely recommend to fellow Fallon students"
"We really like the program, the energy and song selections. Ayushman has a lot of patience to teach. He makes a great dance tutor. Thanks to Ayushman for all the efforts they put in"
"This is my son's first dance class. He really enjoys dancing with this group. It also helped to find out a hidden talent and interest in him. Thank you Ayushman Deb. Will definitely join next season"
"My daughter has been enjoying the class since day one. This class made her realize that she actually feels relaxed while learning new dance movements. I see so much difference in her confidence levels after joining the class. Thank you very much for that. I hope you continue next year too. All the very best for your future endeavors Ayushman"
Young Scientists and Engineering program is geared to help aspiring scientists and engineers craft a research project that you'll be able to enter into ACSEF in spring, which is the Alameda County Fair, and even be able to advance to the state/national fair if your project is selected!
Along with assembling a full-fledged research project, you'll be able to publish your own research paper in a reputed worldwide journal alongside like-minded peers! This program is meant to help you when you transition into high school, whether that being you want to apply for DHS/EHS' Biomedical Academy or Engineering Academy or have your first dig at an official science fair, YSAEP is a program you won't want to miss out on!
Click the link below to register!
Young Scientists & Engineering Program
Along with assembling a full-fledged research project, you'll be able to publish your own research paper in a reputed worldwide journal alongside like-minded peers! This program is meant to help you when you transition into high school, whether that being you want to apply for DHS/EHS' Biomedical Academy or Engineering Academy or have your first dig at an official science fair, YSAEP is a program you won't want to miss out on!
Click the link below to register!
Young Scientists & Engineering Program