Kids Up
Is your child or teen reading below grade level? Is spelling a struggle? Is it affecting their self-confidence?
At Kids Up Reading Coaches we help students catch up to their peers in MONTHS, not years, with:
- 1-on-1, evidence-based instruction, customized to YOUR student’s needs
- 30/45/60 minute sessions over Zoom, to accommodate your schedule
- Weekly progress updates for parents
We follow the Science of Reading and use the Orton-Gillingham approach to phonics. We work with students in grades 1-12, including those with dyslexia, learning disabilities in reading and writing, ADHD, ASD, and more.
Our Guarantee: Try it for a week. Love it, or it’s on us!
Visit KidsUpReadingCoaches.com to learn more and to schedule a free consultation.
Deal International Night 2025
Join the Alice Deal Community on Saturday, January 25 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM! Tickets here.
A Great Way to see what Deal is all about!
Did You Know? Deal International Night is a fundraiser dedicated to support the 8th Grade Foreign Language Program.
All ticket sales and donations for International Night are directly applied to scholarships.
Please plan to join us for this exciting night of food samplings from around the world, live performances, and important fundraising for our Foreign Language Program.
Buy tickets and make donations here: Deal International Night 2025
Deal Community Project Fair
Deal’s Annual Community Project Fair will be before International Night on Saturday, January 25 from 4:30 until 6:30 pm. All Deal 8th graders are required to complete a Community Project. The Community Project focuses on service learning through community action and encourages students to explore their rights and responsibilities, and work towards creating positive impact in their communities. Through their community project, our 8th graders have been to encourage and enable students to:
- participate in a sustained, self-directed inquiry within a global context
- generate creative new insights and develop deeper understandings through in-depth investigation
- demonstrate the skills, attitudes and knowledge required to complete a project over an extended period of time
- communicate effectively in a variety of situations
- demonstrate responsible action through, or as a result of, learning
- appreciate the process of learning and take pride in their accomplishments.
Requested Donations: canned goods, dried beans and grains, used clothing items, athletic equipment, school supplies, young adult books, feminine products, travel sized toiletries, healthcare products, toothbrushes, deodorant, hairbrushes, baby clothes and food, animal toys, canned dog/cat food, harnesses/leashes
Register Now for Capitol City Little League Spring 2025 Season
Capitol City Little League (Cap City) offers Spring and Fall baseball and softball for kids 4-14 years old. Register now through mid-February for the Spring 2025 season. Games and practices will start in mid-March. Learn more and register at: https://capcityll.org/
No experience is necessary—this is an outstanding league for all players from 4-14, from novices to travel team-level players. The league has pitching and skills clinics and a wonderful group of volunteer parent coaches. All Lafayette students are welcome to play with Cap City, regardless of where they live.
Questions? Contact registration@capcityll.org
HoopEd
No school, no problem!
Join HoopEd Camps at Lafayette!
All Sports and Games Student Holiday Mini Camps
January 17th, 27th
February 14th, 17th
March 13th, 14th, April 7th
REGISTER for upcoming off school days
Spring Break All Sports & Games OR HoopEd Create!
April 14th-18th, choose your day(s)
email info@hoopeducaiton.com if you have any questions.