Overview of After School Time
for Students and Teachers
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
2:10 - 2:40
There are two primary ways that after school time is structured, either teacher led or student initiated. Since time is limited after school our focus is to provide generalized support and review. This is also an opportunity for students to connect with teachers and fellow classmates in a less formal way. It is important to note that individual tutoring or targeted instruction is not the purpose of this time for students.
Here are some examples of what may occur during this time:
Teacher led:
Lead a group review session for a test/quiz
Review a concept that is misunderstood with a small group
Provide time for a student to make up a test or quiz
Student initiated:
Ask specific questions
Complete missing work
Begin homework
Work on group project
Work collaboratively with friends in a constructive space
High Rock After School Clubs
There are a number of after school clubs offered to High Rock students free of charge. Clubs meet on a regular basis and are guided by a High Rock staff member. These clubs are open to all students. Generally, clubs start in October and wrap in May. Please note that most clubs end time is after the late bus departs. Students who participate in clubs must make arrangements with their families for transportation home.
Middle School Athletics
NCE Middle School Programs
Needham Community Education offers high quality, reasonably priced classes and programs for the greater Needham community. Each year, NCE responds to your interests with over 500 class offerings for adults and for high school, middle school and elementary school students. Check out the many opportunities to stretch your mind and stretch your skills, and register today.