La Casita Plays a Key Role in Teaching Kids New Skills La Casita Plays key role in teaching kids new skills

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) — La Casita, a local establishment, aids in educating children. It provides a community-based environment open to children of all ages. At its core, La Casita’s mission involves a program designed to offer support to families in need, alongside a diverse array of educational opportunities for children.

Beyond traditional academic subjects, children participating in La Casita’s program dive into the arts, music, and languages. However, the educational initiatives at La Casita transcend more than entertainment. Parents are happy to know their children are embracing diverse cultures, languages, and the importance of community involvement.

Mike Sun, father of Bella Pagan, shared his appreciation for the program’s diverse curriculum. “It allowed us to sort of learn about things we wouldn’t have otherwise,” said Sun. “For example, they are taking classes in violin, drawing, and dance. These are classes that probably wouldn’t have been accessible otherwise,” said Sun.

The teachers at La Casita support children’s talents and instilling valuable skills. Office coordinator Carrie Valenzuela said the inclusive environment fostered at La Casita is something you can’t find anywhere else. “We share our cultures, speak Spanish, share food, and engage in various activities that promote unity and creativity,” said Valenzuela.

At La Casita, individuals from all backgrounds are welcomed, regardless of their language proficiency. Amya Reevas, a participant learning to play the piano, described La Casita as a supportive environment for her success. “I’m truly grateful that we found this place because, before discovering it, my mom had been discussing her desire to enroll us in a program,” said Reevas

Ameera Reeves, Amya’s mother, discussed the many different opportunities available at La Casita, particularly for homeschooling families like theirs. “I’m very grateful for La Casita because I homeschool my children, so this is a perfect opportunity for them to be around kids, learn a little bit of Spanish, and play with instruments,” said Reeves.

As the current school year comes to a close, children enrolled in La Casita’s program have received certificates of completion, marking their achievements. La Casita looks forward to reopening its doors this fall, continuing its mission of empowering children through education and community engagement.

REPORTER JALYSS LYANN:

These children are learning how to play the violin, but that’s not all they’re learning. Here at La Casita, parents can bring their kids to learn about diverse cultures, languages, and the importance of community. Mike Sun, father of Bella Pagan, says his favorite part is the diverse range of courses available.

Interview 1: Mike Sun
“Allowed us to sorta learn about things we wouldn’t of otherwise for example, they are taking classes in violian, they also have taken classes in drawing and also dance. These are classes that probably wouldn’t have been able to get exposed to otherwise.”

REPORTER JALYSS LYANN:
Families are proud to know their children are in the care of teachers who are dedicated to helping teach them new skills. Office Coordinator Carrie Valenzuela describes it as the go-to place to welcome you just as you are.

Interview 2: Carrie Valenzuela: Office Coordinator

“Share our cultures, speak Spanish, share the food, talk about where were from and make our own voices, make art work, make music together and just engage with each other.”

REPORTER JALYSS LYANN:
Even if you don’t speak Spanish, La Casita is a place where anyone can start. Take Amya Reevas, for example. She is beginning to learn the piano. Reevas says this place has been a supportive environment for her.

Interview 3: Amya reaveskirkland
“I’m really grateful that we came here cause before that, getting into any programs or anything my mom has been talking about wanting to get us in a program”

REPORTER JALYSS LYANN:

Reaves mother, Ameera Reaves, says the opportunities here are endless.

Interview 4: Ameera reeves

“I’m very grateful for La Casita because I homeschool my children so this is a perfect opportunity for them to be around kids you know learn a little bit of spanish and also again to play with instruments and things we don’t get to do at home.”

REPORTER JALYSS LYANN:

Activities have wrapped up for this school year with the children receiving their certificates of completion. La Casita will reopen again this fall. For N-C-C News, I’m Jalyss Lyann.

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