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EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM
Extended Day Program with Supervised Study
is available for all students at RAIS. The
program strives to provide a supportive,
home-like environment for children, complete
with after school snacks. Choices of outdoor
activities, games, art, creative play, and
quiet time for reading and homework under
teacher supervision for older children, are
scheduled daily. Students are encouraged to
socialize with classmates as well as younger
and older RAIS friends.
Most of the children accepted into our
program should function well within this
complex system. If your child is adaptable,
confident and comfortable with change,
he or
she will probably respond well to the
challenges of our program. If there is a
problem, teachers will want to meet with you
as soon as possible to discuss the
difficulty and to plan strategies for
dealing with it. If you observe a difficulty
at home you should share your observation
with the classroom teacher. Sometimes a
child should receive special support or
counseling. Teachers may suggest that
children receive such academic support or
counseling either during or after school
hours. When the classroom teacher observes
the child struggling in a particular subject
over an extended period of time, the school
may recommend that the child receive
professional support or counseling outside
of school hours. Classroom teachers are
available for paid, private tutoring.
Otherwise, parents should make financial
arrangements for services outside of school
hours, including professional testing,
counseling and tutoring directly with the
individuals concerned.
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OPTIONAL AFTER
SCHOOL CLASSES
The below described classes
are optional and are not required to
complete the school program. RAIS students
of all grades are welcomed to the class.
Chess Club:
meets two
times a week. Please
ask for a schedule and monthly fees.
Chess has many educational
benefits, giving children intellectual
capital and transferable skills such as
focus, discipline, concentration, spatial
awareness and strategic thinking.

Dance Club:
meets two times a
week. Please ask for a schedule and monthly
fees.
Students learn to develop
focus and coordination in a structured
atmosphere through music, imagination and
movement. The young dancers are also
introduced to ballet and musical awareness.
Basic ballet skills and vocabulary are
started and students will learn the first,
second, and third positions of ballet.
Demi-pliés, tendus, walks, skips, and runs
are also introduced using imagery to
reinforce the steps.
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Art Club:
meets two times a
week. Please ask for a schedule and monthly
fees.
Learn to paint and draw like
an artist! We are all born creative, but if
we neglect to develop and strengthen these
skills, our creativity becomes inhibited. By
assisting and encouraging a child's
creativity, you set the stage for endless
opportunities for that child's imagination.
Spanish Class
and CHINESE CLASS: booth
meet twice a week. Please ask for a
schedule and monthly fees.
You'll be
astonished by the many ways your child will
benefit far beyond speaking the new
language. Many experts report that early
exposure to a foreign language – any
language – has been scientifically linked to
higher IQ scores, improved English and math
scores, a richer vocabulary and even a boost
in SAT scores!
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