Our campus was full of curiosity, conversation, and collaboration during this year’s Family Math Night, an evening dedicated to showing scholars and families that math can be engaging, approachable, and even fun.
Designed for TK–6th grade families, the event featured a new layout with grade-level breakout sessions that allowed families to dive deeper into the math their scholars experience every day. Classrooms transformed into interactive learning spaces where families explored hands-on activities, games, and problem-solving strategies alongside their children.
What made the night especially impactful was the focus on connection. Families learned practical strategies they could use at home, asked questions, and gained insight into how math instruction builds confidence and understanding over time. Scholars proudly guided their families through activities, demonstrating skills they’ve been developing and explaining their thinking with growing confidence.
For families with more than one scholar, the flexibility to attend multiple sessions made it possible to engage across grade levels—highlighting REACH’s commitment to meeting families where they are. Shared meals and conversations added to the welcoming atmosphere, turning the evening into a true community gathering.
Family Math Night reflected what we believe at REACH: learning is strongest when families and schools work together. By creating spaces where curiosity is encouraged and learning feels joyful, we empower our scholars to see math not as a challenge to fear, but as a skill they can grow and master.
Thank you to our families, staff, and scholars for making the evening such a success. Together, we continue to build confidence, connection, and a love of learning—one problem at a time.