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Drop in Drop-in Childcare
F A MI L Y
WhAT DOES
DAyCArE
in Castle Rock • Players Club off Plum Creek Pkwy
Are you a mom or dad who has errands to do or an appointment to make or whatever you have to do ~ and you need safe daycare for your little bundle of joy for just a couple of hours! Well now you have it!
$15/hr. (min. 2 hrs) • $20/hr. (newborn to 3 mo.) By appointment only.
Paula • 720-326-8757
Located in Plum Creek
READiNG
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While learning about college level sports the NCAA came to mind. Each state is di erent but in the article written by Dr. Bruce J. Bukowski,” A Comparison of Academic Athletic Eligibility in Interscholastic Sports in American High Schools” states that GPA varied across the 125 schools studied but the average needs to be 2.0 – 2.5 to move onto the college level. (Bukowski, 2018) The recruitment for high school athletes occurs throughout the year. Check out the 2018 –2019 calendar here.
What’s it take to be eligible to apply for Division i or ii status? 1. First, you would need to create an account here
2. Transcripts
3. Test scores (ACT, SAT)
4. Proof of high school graduation
There it is proof of high school graduation. If you cannot
graduate or have a high enough score on an ACT or SAT to get into that dream school, those transcripts are going, to tell the truth. On those graduating transcripts, it will show grades during your entire high school career.
The high school career begins when that dreamer starts playing little league. Sure there is pressure to hit that home run, run in that touchdown or score that goal. The most im- portant things are grades and that high school career if that dreamer wants to play college sports. What are the odds of going straight to the Pros? Here is what we found is that ap- proximately 8 in every 10,000 college level players move on the professional level. Based upon the article (2018) 1.5%of high school athletes make it straight to the pro league.
So what does Reading have to do with Sports?
DO WiTh
SPORTS?
his time of year is so busy. Parents and their kids are wrapping up Summertime projects and returning to school. Many sports teams are getting ready to start their seasons. Whether it is little league or the big league, reading is a major part of learning the sport. Kids always dream of being the big football or tennis star. What are some of the requirements of becoming a college-bound football player for example?
Castle Rock Tutoring
Castle Rock Tutoring
Math Reading
Math Online Reading Tutor
Ask about my Fall Tutoring Special!
Let’s build your
child’s con dence to
succeed academically!
We can work together to keep your child’s mind stimulated and challenged throughout the school year.
CASTLE ROCK
ONLiNE READiNG TUTOR
If you have a child who has just started in that little league (a dreamer) who thinks they could go and be the big pro player and struggles with reading. Contact Castle Rock Online Reading Tutor, I will be more than happy to help support your child in reading or direct them to an ACT or SAT tutor.
720-934-7980
Call or text:
Click > CastleRockOnlineReadingTutor.com
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