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Dehesa adds new enrichment classes March, April

At Dehesa, students have the opportunity to pursue their interests, improve their social skills, and polish their talents in a fun and safe environment. Youth enrichment programs ensure that students are provided with unique after-school activities that promotes leadership, self-confidence, and a passion for learning.

With over a dozen classes to choose from, students can acquire valuable new skills taught by dedicated teachers or local members from the community.  Enrichment classes are offered at least three times a year, during the fall, winter, and spring.  Each session lasts approximately six weeks and includes a variety of extracurricular activities.

During the month of February and March, students will have the opportunity to join dance, film, scrapbooking, and arts and crafts. Other classes offered includes visual arts, cooking, Spanish, math support, performing arts, functional fitness, coding, music and movement, sign language, science and engineering, and critical thinking/games.

About the Dehesa School District

Founded in April 5,1876, the Dehesa School District is one of the oldest school districts in San Diego County. It serves students from kindergarten to 8th grade and consists of a single school located in the eastern part of the county. The district provides each student with an equal opportunity to excel academically and acquire the skills necessary to succeed beyond the classroom. Dehesa School is governed by a five-member school board and the Superintendent, Nancy Hauer.

Media Contact
Company Name: Dehesa School District
Contact Person: Nancy Hauer
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Phone: 619 444-2161
Country: United States
Website: https://dehesasd.sdcoe.net/



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