
Coda Mountain Academy’s Inspire
3rd – 8th-grade
Music, Art and Lego Robotics track
OHMS & FPK8
Homeschool & private school students welcome at all events.
(Transportation provided for all public school students within their respective school districts.)
Provided through collaboration with Fayette County Schools and Coda Mountain Academy.
Inspire
After-school Program
We will be offering art, drums, guitar/uke and bluegrass instruments such as banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar (dobro), fiddle and bass guitar, at OHMS.
Sept 12 - Dec 5
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OHMS
coda UNPLUGGED
bowling, games, & art
@Pinheads - New River Gorge

9/11-12/4
FPK8 Wednesdays
Music:
Third and fourth graders are able to choose between ukelele and violin as their primary instruments. They will also have a rhythm class on drums and beginning bluegrass.
Robotics:
They will start in entry-level lego robotics classes called WeDo 1 and WeDo 2. If they continue in robotics they will have the opportunity to move up to MindStorm and our state and national level competitive teams when they are older.
Lego Robotics, Violin, Ukulele
Sept 13 - Dec 6
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FPK8 Thursdays
Lego Robotics, Guitar, Bluegrass, Drums, & Ukulele
Sept 14 - Dec 7
Music:
We will be offering art, drums, guitar/uke and bluegrass instruments such as banjo, mandolin, resonator guitar (dobro), fiddle and bass guitar.
Robotics:
We are offering introductory level lego robotics called WeDo 1 and WeDo 2 and advanced level robotics programming called MindStorm. If students progress well in MindStorm they may be invited to join our state and nationwide competitive robotics team.
Learn more
Music:
Third and fourth graders are able to choose between ukelele and violin as their primary instruments. They will also have a rhythm class on drums and beginning bluegrass.
Robotics:
They will start in entry-level lego robotics classes called WeDo 1 and WeDo 2. If they continue in robotics they will have the opportunity to move up to MindStorm and our state and national level competitive teams when they are older.
Guitar, Violin & Art
Sept 12 - Dec 7
FPK8 Tuesdays
Vex
Robotics
All students are natural scientists and engineers. They love to question, tinker, experiment, and play. VEX competitions foster these skills and capitalize on the motivational effects of competitions and robotics to help all students create an identity as a STEM learner. VEX competitions are also a great way to expose students to valuable soft skills like communication, collaboration, and time-management in a fun and authentic way. The VEX Robotics competition prepares students to become future innovators with 95% of participants reporting an increased interest in STEM subject areas and pursuing STEM-related careers. Tournaments are held year-round at the regional, state, and national levels and culminate at the VEX Robotics World Championship.
Now Offering:
Coda Excel provides academic support through interactive and engaging activities