This D&D club offers students an immersive introduction to the world of tabletop role-playing games, led by an experienced player with over a decade of gameplay experience. Participants will embark on thrilling adventures, learn the art of storytelling and game running, and develop creative skills through miniature painting and terrain crafting.
Key features:
Guided adventures for new and experienced players.
Workshops on campaign creation and game-running techniques.
Hands-on sessions for painting miniatures and building set pieces.
Collaborative storytelling and problem-solving challenges.
A supportive environment fostering creativity and teamwork.
Led by Room 2 teacher, Leslie Kopischke, an experienced D&D player with over 10 years of gameplay experience. All activities are supervised and age-appropriate.
What to Bring:
Notebook and pencils
Dice (if owned; club will provide if needed)
Imagination and enthusiasm!
Behavioral Expectations:
Respect for all participants and their ideas - Cooperation and good sportsmanship - Adherence to school conduct policies
Long-Term Benefits:
Potential for ongoing hobby engagement - Development of valuable life skills - Opportunity to join or create D&D groups outside of school
Open To: Middle and High School Students - Maximum of 10 and minimum of 4
Start Date: November 19th
Schedule: Tuesdays 3:30-5:00 in the UE/MS area.
Pick-Up: Please pick up in front of the portico at 5:00.
Cost: $30/month, due the first of each month.
Payment Options: Venmo @LeslieKopi or Cash/Check - bring to the administrative office
Questions: Leslie Kopischke - lesliekopi@gmail.com - 615-925-2550