Youth Education
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Learn to Play Chess!
Tuesdays from 6:30pm-9:00pm
Unlock the strategic world of chess with our Chess Class!
Taught by chess master Matthew Beelby, participants will learn basic chess strategies and tactics– perfect for beginner and novice-level students!
Join us for engaging lessons, tactical challenges, and friendly competition in a supportive and fun environment. Available for all ages!
Register now! For more information, call Matthew Beelby at (909) 737-2710 or email chessmatthew@earthlink.net.

USEL Youth Robotics
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 4:00pm – 5:30pm
Give Your Child a Head Start in STEM – Join USEL Youth Robotics Academy!
Your child’s school teaches the basics, but are they getting hands-on experience with robotics, coding, and engineering? At USEL Youth Robotics Academy, we take learning beyond the classroom, giving students the chance to build, code, and compete with real robots!
✅ Hands-on STEM learning that prepares kids for future careers
✅ No extra homework—just fun, engaging projects!
✅ Compete in robotics events locally and internationally!
✅ Small class sizes, expert instructors, and an exciting learning environment!
For more info, call (909) 644-7545 or email info@usengineeringleague.org

The Learning Collective
Mondays from 9:30am – 3:25pm
A family-led cooperative provides a diverse selection of classes for students ages 5 to 18.
Classes are held on Mondays from mid-August through early May, with scheduled winter and spring breaks. Each day consists of five class periods and a lunch break, allowing students to engage in a well-rounded learning experience.
Classes, taught by parents and professionals, cover subjects like science, math, arts, and technology, with student showcases each semester.
Parents must stay on-site and take on volunteer roles, fostering a collaborative learning community where families actively contribute to the educational experience.
Contact registrar@tlc-education.org for more information.