Aztec AcademyAfterschool Academic Enrichment

The Copper Canyon Aztec Academy is an after-school program for students of all grade levels. A variety of classes are offered throughout the year that focus on STEM, ELA, student enrichment programs, and building connections on campus. All classes are led by our highly motivated Copper Canyon staff. Please reach out to our site coordinator, Carly Bourland, with any questions.

Session Information

Aztec Academy will begin on August 17! 

Aztec Academy is part of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program, which provides high school students with opportunities to learn, lead, and grow beyond the traditional school day. Whether you’re looking for academic support, college and career preparation, leadership experiences, STEM activities, arts, esports, fitness, or opportunities to explore new interests, our program is designed to help you succeed while having fun. Students can connect with peers, build meaningful relationships with mentors, develop real-world skills, and participate in engaging activities that prepare them for life after high school. Best of all, participation is free, and every day offers a new opportunity to discover your potential and make the most of your high school experience.

Register for Aztec Academy today!

Programs Offered

  • Gaming
  • Art Club
  • Culinary
  • Summer Camp
  • Weight Lifting
  • and much more!

Parents:

Looking to get more involved? Reach out to Mrs. Bourland for information about our parent engagement activities.

Program Impact

Aztec Academy Program flyer for 2026-2027

Transportation

Our Transportation Department can only provide transportation to students who are currently eligible for transportation. Please be aware that we cannot transport open enrollment students, out-of-district students, or those students who live within the walk boundaries.

The Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Title IV-B afterschool program is funded by a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education and administered by the Arizona Department of Education. For more information, visit the 21st CCLC website.

El programa Nita M. Lowey del Siglo 21 Centros Comunitarios de Aprendizaje (21st CCLC) del Título IV-B programa después del horario escolar está financiado por una subvención federal del Departamento de Educación de los Estados Unidos y administrado por el Departamento de Educación de Arizona. Para obtener más información, visite 21st CCLC.