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A Proud Participant Host of Remake Learning Days (RLD) 2026

Remake Learning Days "Amazing Dash"

A free afterschool event for kids + caregivers
Amazing Dash is a joyful, high-energy afterschool event where kids and caregivers team up to tackle fun challenges together. Families rotate through short games that build confidence, resilience, and teamwork — all through play.
Ages: 3-13
Who participates: Each event hosts up to 15 caregivers + their children
Where: Shadyside Academy, Hampton School District, Gateway School District, Divine Mercy Academy
When: May 7 - May 20
Cost: Free


What to expect
Think obstacle courses, relay races, coordination games, and creative challenges — all designed to be age-appropriate, inclusive, and fun.
Short, fast-moving challenge stations
No experience or athletic skills required
Kids learn by trying, adjusting, and trying again
Caregivers participate right alongside their child
This isn’t about winning — it’s about showing up, trying something new, and growing together.
Why Amazing Dash is different
At Amazing Dash, caregivers don’t watch from the sidelines — they join in.
By playing alongside your child, you’ll:
Model confidence and perseverance
See how simple games build emotional and physical skills
Walk away with ideas you can use at home
Every family leaves feeling more connected — and kids leave feeling proud.

Friendly competition + FUN
School districts will compete in a friendly participation challenge
The district with the most families participating wins a prize
Every child and caregiver receives a
keepsake DashStrom bracelet

What to bring
Comfortable clothes and sneakers
A water bottle
A playful attitude and willingness to try
No special equipment needed

Good to know
DashStrom's activities are adaptable for all ages and abilities
Mistakes are encouraged — effort is celebrated
Progress and effort > winning
This is a welcoming, judgment-free experience

Ready to dash?
We hope you an unforgettable Amazing Dash experience!
Keep in touch and share your stories, too. Because kids grow through challenge, not ease.
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