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YOUTH & TEEN
       Now Enrolling!
Shasta County Independent Study
A flexible instructional program allowing students to complete coursework independently.
    Chico Ostrander Clubhouse, Grades 1-6, 601 Wall St. (530) 899-0335.
Chico Teen Center “The Club,” Grades Jr. & Sr. High, 628 Wall St. (530) 879-5653. Oroville Teen Center, Ages 12-18 2380 Las Plumas Ave. (530) 533- 3139
Butte College Small Business Devel- opment Center; Chico. Offers programs that help young adults ages 18 & up turn their entrepreneurial ideas & dreams
into reality. buttecollegesbdc.com. (530) 895-9017. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic we are suspending all in-person training events, including our monthly start up workshops in Lodi, Manteca, Stockton and Tracy. Please call or visit website for latest information.
Girls on The Run Butte County. A nation- wide life-changing character development program for girls in grades 3-8. Inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident. Follows a curriculum that creatively integrates running to teach life skills and a lifelong appreciation for health & fit-
ness. gotrnorthstate.org. (530) 636-0786. Teen Book Club. Chico Library. Meet virtu- ally for the Teen Book Club starting January 30th, 2021. Additional meeting days/
times to be figured out Jan. 30th during our meeting. Call (530) 552- 5652 for more information.
Teen Fandom Club; Chico Branch Library. Teens ages 13-17 are invited to join Fandom Club at Chico Library every other Wed, 4-5pm, to do art activities and play games. Share anything you are fanatical about in a fun, non-judgmental atmo- sphere. Free. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530) 552- 5652. Due to COVID-19 conditions please call for most updated information.
The Axiom Youth Center; Oroville. A place for youth to find academic, emo- tional, physical and spiritual help through the outstanding volunteer efforts of the Oroville community. Helps students realize and utilize untapped potential. Open weekdays for grades 6-12. Game room includes billiards, air hockey, foosball and video games. Free programs. the axiom. org. 1420 Myers St. (530) 533-8010.
SHASTA COUNTY
Anderson Teen Center. A place to hang out, develop leadership skills and get involved in the community. Teens en-
joy activities like cooking, creative arts, computers, homework help, indoor & outdoor games (basketball, pool, foosball, air hockey, martial arts), movies and more. All services are free. shastacapcc.org/an- derson-teen-center. 2889 E. Center St. (530) 365-9021.
Create It! Library; Redding Library. Open to kids, teens, & adults (ages 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult). Offers 3D printing, virtual reality, multimedia tools including music and animation soft- ware, traditional crafts and more. All ages. shastalibraries.org/create. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530) 245-7252.
King’s Brotherhood Boys Club; Redding. Weekly club for boys ages 8-18. Promotes positive attitude, healthy mind & body, builds self-worth, teamwork and leader- ship skills. Activities include sports, com- puter lab, snacks and more. Free. See MLK Center at reddingrecreation.org. Martin
Luther King Jr. Multicultural Center, 1815 Sheridan St. Due to COVI9-19 please call for most updated info on meeting dates. (530) 225-4375.
Positively Girls Club; Redding. Girls ages 8-12 & Girls Circle for ages 13-18 to make new friends, learn new things and grow positively. Weekly club offers a support- ive environment for girls to get to know each other and their community through talking, fun activities and field trips. Free. See MLK Center at reddingrecreation.org. Martin Luther King Jr. Multicultural Center, 1815 Sheridan St. (530) 225-4375- Due to COVI9-19 please call for most updated info on meeting dates.
Shasta College SCI*FI Foster Youth Program; Redding. SCI*FI (Shasta College Inspiring & Fostering Independence) is an educational support program for college students who are current or former foster youth. Offers support and resource infor- mation to students transitioning out of foster care, including info about financial assistance and health care. Offers a SCI*FI lab room, weekly workshops, academic support and individual mentoring to help students succeed in college and life. Search “sci fi” at shastacollege.edu. (530) 242-7549. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Teens are invited to join the Redding Library Teen Advisory Board. Members help choose books and give their input for fun activities and library policies that affect teens. Tue 6-7:30pm. Free, application required. 1100 Parkview Ave. Contact the Educational Services Librarian at (530) 245-7261 .
Y Club At Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. Y Club is designed to help youth succeed by inspiring creativity, confidence and independence through achievement, rela- tionships and belonging. Y Club provides opportunities for fun, personal develop- ment and socializing through facilitated activities, tutoring, volunteerism, lead- ership and use of the Y’s facility & health offerings. sfymca.org. 1155 N. Court St. (530) 246-9622.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Poetry Out Loud; Mt. Shasta. A national arts education program that allows high school students to engage in great poetry through dynamic recitation competitions. Develops public speaking skills, self-confidence and awareness of history and literature.siskiy- ouarts.org. contact@siskiyouarts.org. Rockside Ranch Apprenticeship; Etna. Life-changing apprenticeships for young men overcoming adversity. Offers practical organic farming experience and a sup- portive environment with Christian-based training on living as positive, productive members of society. rocksideranch.org. 2421 N. State Hwy 3. (530) 467-4044. Email is the preferred contact method: craig@ rocksideranch.org
TEHAMA COUNTY
Restore Program; Corning. Aims to reduce recidivism of juvenile offenders ages 10-17 by teaching tools & strategies that lead
to transformative life changes. Mentors meet with youth in various Tehama County locations. restoreprogram.org.
Shasta County Independent Study (SCIS) offers students opportunities to work individually with teachers to complete high school graduation requirements. SCIS provides flexible options for personalized, diverse learning to prepare students for both college and career.
Requirements include weekly appointments with teachers and completion of assigned work. The setting is appropriate for motivated students who can work independently with guidance from their teacher.
Call us today for more information.
• Individualized Learning for Grades 6-12
• On-Site Math & Science Labs
• Study Hall/Tutoring
• Computer Lab
• On-Site Multipurpose Gym & Track
• Locations at Oasis Road & Shasta College
        Call (530) 225-0163
www.scisredding.org
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