Welcome to the page of Glendale's extended day programming provided by Salt Lake City School District’s Community Education.
Meet our staff!
Coordinator:
Group Leaders:
Our program provides quality programming to students of various needs and interests. We offer homework help in a group setting where students have the opportunity to work together, or work with their group leader for help. Many of our students also participate in other afterschool groups such as Youth Teaching Youth (YTY), MESA, Science Club, Ukulele Club, Girls on Track (spring), and the Pacific Islander Student Association (PISA).
In addition, students have the opportunity to participate in the learning of many cultural songs and dances form countries around the world. Volunteers, staff, or students themselves teach the dances. Later, they will share the dance with our community on Glendale's Multicultural Celebration Night. Please be sure to come out and support Glendale Middle School students during this fantastic event!
Afterschool programing also provides coed sport teams in preparation of high education sports opportunities. Each team will represent Glendale Middle School as they participate in home and away games for the opportunity to win the title of the “School with the Best Sportsmanship” and banner to hang in their school’s gym. Through sports, we strive to educate students on the importance of school involvement, academics, teamwork, social skills, respect, self-esteem, responsibility, and unity.
Moreover, we strive to provide quality programming in a safe learning environment welcome to all, through remaining proactive in community outreach, partnership building, and offering extra-curricular activities that allow our students to learn new skills that guide them toward success, while still catering to the individual needs and interests of our student's.
For family and friends interested in further information, please refer to ALL files including registration forms, calendars, flyers, bus routes, updates, etc. by calling the main office.
Thank you.
Afterschool, Summer School,
& School Sports Coordinator
Office: 801-974-8324
Fax: 801-974-8356
CTE room 1093
M: erica.andino@slcschools.org
Who – Students entering the 6th 7th and 8th grades
What – 6 weeks of fun activities including; arts & crafts, active enrichment, technology, dance, bike riding, gardening, science experiments, engineering, math, community projects, guest speakers, and weekly field trips.
8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Monday – Thursday) *No Program on Fridays
Where – Glendale Middle School
Free breakfast and lunch is served at Mountain View Elementary.
Glendale Students will eat breakfast at 7:45am–8:30am, and will later be walked over to eat lunch from 12:00pm–12:30pm
Transportation – Students may walk, be transported by family, or ride the school bus. Students riding the school bus will be dropped off at Mountain View in the mornings for breakfast, and will later be picked up from Mountain View to go home at the end of the day. Refer to map for info.
Edison Elementary – 7:45am (466 S Cheyenne St, SLC, UT 84104)
Park View Elementary – 7:50am (970 Emery Street SLC, Utah 84104)
Riley Elementary – 7:55am (1410 S 800 W, SLC, UT 84104
Cost – $70.00 Total includes a one-time registration fee of $10.00 and a yearly flat rate tuition fee of $60.00.
*Scholarships may be available upon application. All applicants in need of assistance must provide proof of income along with registration application and documentation. Please contact Kim Knettles 801-597-4535 for scholarship assistance.*
Main Contact – Glendale Middle School Program Coordinator,
Summer Calendar Summer Bus Route Summer Health Day Flyer |
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English Summer School Registration Packet |
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University of Utah Football – Youth Impact Program Junior League Care Fair – FREE MEDICAL SERVICES Feria de atención a la Liga Junior – servicios médicos GRATIS |
Who – Students entering the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.
What – Students engage in group and/or one-on-one homework help, crafts, active enrichment, technology, dance, science, community projects, guest speakers, field trips and dinner.
3:10 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Monday – Friday)
Dinner is served at 5:30 p.m.
Where – Afterschool is located in Glendale’s CTE hall, and registration is to be completed online at: https://apex.slcschools.org/apex/f?p=2222:1:0:::::&tz=-6:00
Transportation – Students may walk, be transported by family, or ride the school bus. Students riding the school bus will be picked up from Glendale after dinner (6:00pm), and dropped off at designated stops near homes.
Cost – $60.00 Total includes a one-time registration fee of $10.00 and a yearly flat rate tuition fee of $50.00. Scholarships may be available upon request. All applicants in need of assistance must provide proof of income along with registration application and agree to scholarship recipient contract.,
Main Contact – Glendale Middle School Program Coordinator,
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SLCC Theatre Club Flyer Ukulele Club Flyer Archery Club Bike Club MESA P.I.S.A. |
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Who – Glendale students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades.
What – Students with a 2.5gpa are invited to attend clinics afterschool to work towards participating on the school team. Teams consist of a coed varsity, and coed junior varsity. In which both will represent Glendale Middle School as they participate in games against Bryant Middle School, Clayton Middle School, and Hillside Middle School for the opportunity to win the title of the “School with the Best Sportsmanship” and banner to hang in their school’s gym. Through sports, we strive to educate students on the importance of school involvement, academics, teamwork, social skills, respect, self-esteem, responsibility, and unity. All teams will be sorted by the end of clinic week and dinner will also be available to students at 5:30 p.m.
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Where – Glendale Middle School Gym
Transportation – Students may walk, be transported by family, or ride the school bus. Students riding the school bus will be picked up from Glendale after dinner (6:00pm), and dropped off at designated stops near homes.
Cost – $20.00 ($10.00 for students enrolled in the afterschool program)
Main Contact – Glendale Middle School Program Coordinator,
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Soccer Flyer Application/Agreement Calendar Photos |
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CONGRATULATIONS TO GLENDALE’S BASKETBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE “SCHOOL WITH THE BEST SPORTSMANSHIP” BANNER. KEEP UP THE HARD WORK AND PHENOMENAL REPRESENTATION OF GLENDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL!!!
Who – Glendale students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades perform, and welcome friends and family to attend the show.
What – Students have the opportunity to sign-up and participate in practices throughout the week to learn a variety of cultural songs and dances form countries around the world. Volunteers, staff, or previous Glendale students teach the dances. Later, they will share their performance with our community, at Glendale's Multicultural Celebration Night. Please be sure to come out and support Glendale Middle School students during this fantastic event!
Where – Glendale Middle School Auditorium
Cost – $2.00 Guest admission. All proceeds are used to fund the annual multicultural expenses.
Main Contact – Glendale Middle School Program Coordinator,
2018 Multicultural Celebration Flyer
2017 Multicultural Celebration Flyer