HOW TO SIGN UP

Complete the Form in FACTS Family Portal

Login to your FACTS Family Portal account and visit your Web Forms section. Click the Walden School Programs and Clubs Sign Up Forms and select the form titled Walden STEAMworks and Extended Day Program to sign up. If you need to opt-out of the STEAMworks or Extended Day Program at any point, please revisit the form and deselect enrollment.

 

 

About Walden Steamworks

Walden STEAMworks is an after-school enrichment program, whose mission is to provide students with creative and engaging STEAM-based learning opportunities while facilitating social connection. 

The Walden STEAMworks enrichment program is offered to students in Kindergarten through 8th Grade. The program will run Monday through Thursday from 3:00-4:15pm, and Friday from 1:00-4:15pm. 

 

 

4:15-6:00pm

Walden Extended Day

Walden Extended Day immediately follows the STEAMworks program and lasts from 4:15-6:00pm. Extended Day offers the opportunity for K-8th Grade students to complete homework, socialize with friends or just enjoy free time with activities such as games, arts and crafts, or their own devices.

 
 

After school Program Fees

  • • STEAMworks - $50 annual registration fee prior to August 31, $60 after September 1

    • STEAMworks & Extended Day - $50 annual registration fee prior to August 31, $60 after September 1

  • Registration is monthly and will automatically continue until you withdraw from the program.

    • STEAMworks - $190/month
    • STEAMworks (Friday Only) - $50/month

    • STEAMworks & Extended Day - $315/month
    STEAMworks & Extended Day (Friday Only) - $100/month

  • • STEAMworks - $25 after 10 minute grace period

    • Extended Day - $25 after 10 minute grace period, $25 each 30 minutes thereafter

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Contact Us

If you have any questions, we’re here to answer them!

 
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Meet the Director

CHRISTEN BROWN, Walden School Librarian and Director of Enrichment Programs, received her Bachelor of Arts in international studies and cultural anthropology from Hanover College, where she also completed the Business Scholars Program and attended as a choral scholar. She has a Masters in Library and Information Science specializing in youth services and school media and technology from the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University Purdue University, as well as a graduate certificate in non-profit management from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

She has worked in public, academic, and school libraries in varying capacities, and has over a decade of experience working with children and families.