Public libraries in Albuquerque, such as Juan Tabo, Central & Unser, Taylor Ranch, and South Broadway, offer clubs to middle school students. An example of some of these clubs are Teen Manga Club, Girls Code Club, Youth Spanish Club, and Game Club. You can even get help for homework and projects, or just go enjoy a movie night.
One might think that getting involved in extracurricular activities could distract from homework. This is not the case. According to familyfirstas.com, “extracurricular activities promote passion and excitement; qualities proven to improve brain functionality.” Students also benefit by building up self esteem and social skills as well. Students can also gain new skills and/or talents.
Parents can find out which libraries offer which clubs by searching “city of albuquerque library”. When you get there, there will be tabs on the side that say Kids Club and Teen Zone. Depending on your child’s age, you click one of them and there should be a list of clubs and/or events that week. If you click on a specific one, it will give you information on where and when the event takes place.
One might think that getting involved in extracurricular activities could distract from homework. This is not the case. According to familyfirstas.com, “extracurricular activities promote passion and excitement; qualities proven to improve brain functionality.” Students also benefit by building up self esteem and social skills as well. Students can also gain new skills and/or talents.
Parents can find out which libraries offer which clubs by searching “city of albuquerque library”. When you get there, there will be tabs on the side that say Kids Club and Teen Zone. Depending on your child’s age, you click one of them and there should be a list of clubs and/or events that week. If you click on a specific one, it will give you information on where and when the event takes place.