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Class Dates and Times: Meet every Thursday, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm Fall Semester 2014: First meeting 9/18/14, last meeting 11/20/14 Class Schedule:
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Each family can come to any part of the day they want. Some may want to come just for one class but not the other. Other people may want to leave before or after lunch. For the sake of the teachers needing to prep and plan, please commit to one schedule for your family for the whole semester. (Obviously, life happens and you may have to change plans but please decide by 9/19/14 (after the first day of classes) to what part of each Thursday your family will commit to attending.)
This co-op is FREE!**Medical Lake Community Church is not charging us any fees to use their facility! Thank you MLCC!!! We wish to keep this co-op free. Having said that, teachers will need to bring whatever supplies they need for their class or ask their students to bring in needed items. If a teacher wants to be reimbursed for her expenses, she can ask the families in her class to help with expenses. Or when a teacher needs supplies, she could ask the other families to bring in the needed items. For example, if a teacher needs 10 pieces of construction paper, 3 glue sticks, 2 boxes of crayons, 10 popsicle sticks, and borrow a skateboard, she could let the parents know what's needed and the families could each contribute as needed.
This co-op is FREE!**Medical Lake Community Church is not charging us any fees to use their facility! Thank you MLCC!!! We wish to keep this co-op free. Having said that, teachers will need to bring whatever supplies they need for their class or ask their students to bring in needed items. If a teacher wants to be reimbursed for her expenses, she can ask the families in her class to help with expenses. Or when a teacher needs supplies, she could ask the other families to bring in the needed items. For example, if a teacher needs 10 pieces of construction paper, 3 glue sticks, 2 boxes of crayons, 10 popsicle sticks, and borrow a skateboard, she could let the parents know what's needed and the families could each contribute as needed.