Students and their families enjoyed a night of playing extra large games and traditional board games. In a world filled with screens, board games offer children a fun and meaningful way to unplug and connect. Playing board games helps children build important skills like problem-solving, turn-taking, patience, and communication, all while having fun with family and friends. Games naturally support learning by reinforcing math, reading, memory, and strategic thinking, without children even realizing they’re practicing these skills!
Most importantly, board games encourage face-to-face interaction, strengthen relationships, and promote healthy balance by giving kids a break from digital platforms. Whether it’s a quick card game or a family favorite on game night, a little unplugged play can go a long way in supporting your child’s learning and well-being.
We encourage families to set aside time to unplug, play and enjoy learning together!

