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  • Is ‘David’ porn? See for yourself, Italians ask Fla. parents

    Is ‘David’ porn? See for yourself, Italians ask Fla. parents

    ROME — The Florence museum housing Michelangelo’s Renaissance masterpiece the “David” invited parents and students from a Florida charter school to visit after complaints about a lesson featuring the statue forced the principal to resign.

    Florence Mayor Dario Nardella also tweeted an invitation for the principal to visit so he can personally honor her. Confusing art with pornography was “ridiculous,” Nardella said.

    The incredulous Italian response highlights how the U.S. culture wars are often perceived in Europe, where despite a rise in right-wing sentiment and governance, the Renaissance and its masterpieces, even its naked ones, are generally free of controversy.

    But the board of the Tallahassee Classical School pressured Principal Hope Carrasquilla to resign last week after an image of the “David” was show to a sixth-grade art class. The school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about “controversial” topics being taught.

    Carrasquilla believes the board targeted her after three parents complained about a lesson including a photo of the “David,” a 5-meter tall (17 foot) nude marble sculpture dating from 1504. The work, considered a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, depicts the Biblical David going to fight Goliath armed only with his faith in God.

    Carrasquilla has said two parents complained because they weren’t notified in advance that a nude would be shown, while a third called the iconic statue pornographic.

    Carrasquilla said in a phone interview Sunday that she is “very honored” by the invitations to Italy and she may accept.

    “I am totally, like, wow,” Carasquilla said. “I’ve been to Florence before and have seen the ‘David’ up close and in person, but I would love to go and be a guest of the mayor.”

    Cecilie Hollberg, director of the Galleria dell’Accademia, where the “David” resides, expressed astonishment at the controversy.

    “To think that ‘David’ could be pornographic means truly not understanding the contents of the Bible, not understanding Western culture and not understanding Renaissance art,” Hollberg said in a telephone interview.

    She invited the principal, school board, parents and student body to view the “purity” of the statue.

    Tallahassee Classical is a charter school. While it is taxpayer-funded and tuition-free, it operates almost entirely independently of the local school district and is sought out by parents seeking an alternative to the public school curriculum.

    About 400 students from kindergarten through 12th grade attend the three-year-old institution, which is now on its third principal. It follows a curriculum designed by Hillsdale College, a conservative Christian school in Michigan frequently consulted by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on educational issues.

    Barney Bishop, chairman of Tallahassee Classical’s school board, has told reporters that while the photo of the statue played a part in Carrasquilla’s ouster, it wasn’t the only factor. He has declined to elaborate, while defending the decision.

    “Parents are entitled to know anytime their child is being taught a controversial topic and picture,” Bishop said in an interview with Slate online magazine.

    Several parents and teachers plan to protest Carrasquilla’s ouster at Monday night’s school board meeting, but Carrasquilla said she isn’t sure she would take the job back even if it were offered.

    “There’s been such controversy and such upheaval,” she said. “I would really have to consider, ‘Is this truly what is best?’”

    Marla Stone, head of humanities studies at the American Academy in Rome, said the Florida incident was another episode in escalating U.S. culture wars and questioned how the statue could be considered so controversial as to warrant a prior warning.

    “What we have here is a moral crusade against the body, sexuality, and gender expression and an ignorance of history,” Stone said in an email. “The incident is about fear, fear of beauty, of difference, and of the possibilities embedded in art.”

    Michelangelo Buonarroti sculpted the “David” between 1501-1504 after being commissioned by the Cathedral of Florence. The statue is the showpiece of the Accademia, and helps draw 1.7 million visitors each year to the museum.

    “It is incredibly sought-after by Americans who want to do selfies and enjoy the beauty of this statue,” Director Hollberg said.

    The museum, like many in Europe, is free for student groups. There was no indication that any trip would be subsidized by the city or museum. ___

    Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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  • Florida school uproar leads Italy to invite viewing ‘David’

    Florida school uproar leads Italy to invite viewing ‘David’

    ROME — A Florence museum on Sunday invited parents and students from a Florida charter school to view Michelangelo’s “David” in person after the school principal was forced to resign following parental complaints that an image of the nude Renaissance masterpiece was shown to a sixth-grade art class.

    Florence Mayor Dario Nardella also tweeted an invitation for the principal to visit so he can personally honor her. Confusing art with pornography was “ridiculous,” Nardella said.

    The incredulous Italian response highlights how the U.S. culture wars are often perceived in Europe, where despite a rise in right-wing sentiment and governance, the Renaissance and its masterpieces, even its naked ones, are generally free of controversy.

    The Italians are responding to the board of the Tallahassee Classical School forcing Principal Hope Carrasquilla to resign last week. The school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about “controversial” topics being taught.

    Carrasquilla believes the board targeted her after three parents complained about a lesson including a photo of the “David,” a 5-meter tall (17 foot) nude marble sculpture dating from 1504. The work, considered a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, depicts the Biblical David going to fight Goliath armed only with his faith in God.

    Carrasquilla has said two parents complained because they weren’t notified in advance that a nude would be shown, while a third called the iconic statue pornographic.

    Cecilie Hollberg, director of the Galleria dell’Accademia, where the “David” is housed, expressed astonishment at the controversy.

    “To think that ‘David’ could be pornographic means truly not understanding the contents of the Bible, not understanding Western culture and not understanding Renaissance art,” Hollberg said in a telephone interview.

    She invited the principal, school board, parents and student body to view the “purity” of the statue.

    Tallahassee Classical is a charter school. While it is taxpayer-funded and tuition-free, it operates almost entirely independently of the local school district and is sought out by parents seeking an alternative to the public school curriculum.

    About 400 students from kindergarten through 12th grade attend the three-year-old institution, which is now on its third principal. It follows a curriculum designed by Hillsdale College, a conservative Christian school in Michigan frequently consulted by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on educational issues.

    Barney Bishop, chairman of Tallahassee Classical’s school board, has told reporters that while the photo of the statue played a part in Carrasquilla’s ouster, it wasn’t the only factor. He has declined to elaborate while defending the decision.

    “Parents are entitled to know anytime their child is being taught a controversial topic and picture,” Bishop said in an interview with Slate online magazine.

    A message was left Sunday seeking comment from Carrasquilla about the invitations from Florence.

    In a statement last week to the Tallahassee Democrat, which first reported the story, Carrasquilla said Bishop “expressed his displeasure with my leadership when parents became upset about policies or procedures not being followed to the ‘T.’”

    Marla Stone, head of the Humanities Department at the American Academy in Rome, said the Florida incident was another episode in escalating U.S. culture wars and questioned how the statue could be considered so controversial as to warrant a prior warning.

    “What we have here is a moral crusade against the body, sexuality, and gender expression and an ignorance of history,” Stone said in an email. “The incident is about fear, fear of beauty, of difference, and of the possibilities embedded in art.”

    Michelangelo Buonarroti sculpted the “David” between 1501-1504 after being commissioned by the Cathedral of Florence. The statue is the showpiece of the Accademia, and helps draw 1.7 million visitors each year to the museum.

    “It is incredibly sought-after by Americans who want to do selfies and enjoy the beauty of this statue,” Director Hollberg said.

    The museum, like many in Europe, is free for student groups. There was no indication that any trip would be subsidized by the city or museum. ___

    Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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  • Florida school uproar leads Italy to invite viewing ‘David’

    Florida school uproar leads Italy to invite viewing ‘David’

    ROME — A Florence museum on Sunday invited parents and students from a Florida charter school to view Michelangelo’s “David” in person after the school principal was forced to resign following parental complaints that an image of the nude Renaissance masterpiece was shown to a sixth-grade art class.

    Florence Mayor Dario Nardella also tweeted an invitation for the principal to visit so he can personally honor her. Confusing art with pornography was “ridiculous,” Nardella said.

    The incredulous Italian response highlights how the U.S. culture wars are often perceived in Europe, where despite a rise in right-wing sentiment and governance, the Renaissance and its masterpieces, even its naked ones, are generally free of controversy.

    The Italians are responding to the board of the Tallahassee Classical School forcing Principal Hope Carrasquilla to resign last week. The school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about “controversial” topics being taught.

    Carrasquilla believes the board targeted her after three parents complained about a lesson including a photo of the “David,” a 5-meter tall (17 foot) nude marble sculpture dating from 1504. The work, considered a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, depicts the Biblical David going to fight Goliath armed only with his faith in God.

    Carrasquilla has said two parents complained because they weren’t notified in advance that a nude would be shown, while a third called the iconic statue pornographic.

    Cecilie Hollberg, director of the Galleria dell’Accademia, where the “David” is housed, expressed astonishment at the controversy.

    “To think that ‘David’ could be pornographic means truly not understanding the contents of the Bible, not understanding Western culture and not understanding Renaissance art,” Hollberg said in a telephone interview.

    She invited the principal, school board, parents and student body to view the “purity” of the statue.

    Tallahassee Classical is a charter school. While it is taxpayer-funded and tuition-free, it operates almost entirely independently of the local school district and is sought out by parents seeking an alternative to the public school curriculum.

    About 400 students from kindergarten through 12th grade attend the three-year-old institution, which is now on its third principal. It follows a curriculum designed by Hillsdale College, a conservative Christian school in Michigan frequently consulted by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on educational issues.

    Barney Bishop, chairman of Tallahassee Classical’s school board, has told reporters that while the photo of the statue played a part in Carrasquilla’s ouster, it wasn’t the only factor. He has declined to elaborate while defending the decision.

    “Parents are entitled to know anytime their child is being taught a controversial topic and picture,” Bishop said in an interview with Slate online magazine.

    A message was left Sunday seeking comment from Carrasquilla about the invitations from Florence.

    In a statement last week to the Tallahassee Democrat, which first reported the story, Carrasquilla said Bishop “expressed his displeasure with my leadership when parents became upset about policies or procedures not being followed to the ‘T.’”

    Marla Stone, head of the Humanities Department at the American Academy in Rome, said the Florida incident was another episode in escalating U.S. culture wars and questioned how the statue could be considered so controversial as to warrant a prior warning.

    “What we have here is a moral crusade against the body, sexuality, and gender expression and an ignorance of history,” Stone said in an email. “The incident is about fear, fear of beauty, of difference, and of the possibilities embedded in art.”

    Michelangelo Buonarroti sculpted the “David” between 1501-1504 after being commissioned by the Cathedral of Florence. The statue is the showpiece of the Accademia, and helps draw 1.7 million visitors each year to the museum.

    “It is incredibly sought-after by Americans who want to do selfies and enjoy the beauty of this statue,” Director Hollberg said.

    The museum, like many in Europe, is free for student groups. There was no indication that any trip would be subsidized by the city or museum. ___

    Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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  • Huge fire destroys New Jersey church, draws 150 firefighters

    Huge fire destroys New Jersey church, draws 150 firefighters

    Fire has destroyed a large New Jersey church, collapsing its roof as more than 150 firefighters fought to control the blaze

    FLORENCE TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Fire destroyed a large New Jersey church, collapsing its roof as more than 150 firefighters fought to control the blaze.

    Video showed the Fountain of Life Center in Florence Township engulfed in flames Monday night.

    No injuries were reported in the fire, which started at about 6 p.m. Monday. The cause wasn’t immediately known.

    “It’s a devastating loss,” Russell Hodgins, a senior pastor, told Philadelphia’s KYW-TV. He said his grandparents helped build it.

    “The church is not brick and mortar, the church is really the body of believers,” Hodgins told the station. “God will help us through this, and I believe the church will be stronger than ever.”

    The center describes itself on its website as a multipurpose, 120,000-square-foot facility with a preschool, basketball courts, and a fitness center. The school and recreation building survived the fire, according to news reports.

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  • University of Cincinnati Announces First Online Early Childhood Education Degree With a Nature-Based Early Learning Concentration

    University of Cincinnati Announces First Online Early Childhood Education Degree With a Nature-Based Early Learning Concentration

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    Nov 1, 2022

    University of Cincinnati (UC) Online is pleased to announce a new nature-based early learning concentration in the Associate and Bachelor’s in Early Childhood Education (Birth-Age 5) programs.

    UC is the first university in the United States to offer nature-based, online early childhood education degrees.

    “Nature-based learning in the early childhood education (ECE) profession is growing,” says UC’s Program Coordinator Kathleen Bryan. “The laboratory child development center at UC, the Arlitt Center for Education, Research, and Sustainability, is one of the oldest in the United States and is at the forefront for demonstrating practice in this field.”

    Bryan says research affirms children’s need to be immersed in nature to learn about the world around them and develop a sustainability ethic for the Earth. “This degree will equip our students with environmental knowledge, eco-pedagogies, and resources to teach and administer formal and informal learning settings where nature is embraced — from programs with green playgrounds to forest schools,” Bryan says.

    Bryan believes the nature-based emphasis of UC Online’s degrees will benefit educators by equipping them with needed skills. Bryan says, “Studies show teachers need environmental knowledge and pedagogies to effectively engage children in nature-based learning that reflects best practices in the field.”

    The curriculum builds on the essential developmentally appropriate practices core of the UC Online programs:

    • Implementing a play-based approach to learning.
    • Supporting children to reach their full potential across all domains of development.
    • Designing and implementing high-quality learning environments.
    • Inclusive of all families to be culturally, linguistically, and ability appropriate.

    The aim is for graduates to become comfortable in the role of teacher/naturalist educators who can plan and implement progressive and interdisciplinary curricula in natural settings in ways that view children as capable, able to problem-solve, and make decisions that affect their own lives.

    Coursework builds upon professional practice standards and research studies — specifically, studies conducted on teachers’ and children’s experiences in nature playscapes and at a nature preschool by faculty and researchers at the Arlitt Center. This research was supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation.

    According to the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), over the past three years, nature-based preschools, forest kindergartens, and outdoor preschools in the U.S. have more than doubled to 585. Nature preschools can be found in nearly every state in the nation. Over the past decade, this growth represents a nearly 25-fold increase in nature-based schools.*

    About UC Online and the ECE Degrees

    More than 20 years ago, UC became one of the first U.S. institutions to offer online courses. UC Online’s BSEd in Early Childhood Care & Education is ranked as the 2nd Best Online Bachelor’s in Early Childhood Education by TheBestSchools.org. The AAS in Early Childhood Care & Education program is consistently ranked as a Top 15 Best Online Associate in ECE.

    *NAAEE. (2020). Nature-Based Preschools in the US: 2020 Snapshot. Washington, DC: NAAEE.

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    Source: University of Cincinnati Online

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure is Developing Kindergarten Readiness Skills

    Children’s Learning Adventure is Developing Kindergarten Readiness Skills

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    updated: Jul 1, 2019

    ​​Children’s Learning Adventure is committed to helping prepare students for kindergarten through their comprehensive Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten programs. Their Lifetime Adventures® Early Learning Standards supports student achievement by introducing the skills necessary for a successful kindergarten experience. Students are introduced daily to STEAM-based curriculum (Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts, and Mathematics) while participating in specialty enrichment classes, gathering time, social studies, science, health and more.

    A child’s social development involves learning the values, knowledge and skills that enable him/her to relate to others effectively. Building these relationships impacts a child’s positive contributions in the community, with family and at school. At Children’s Learning Adventure, children develop these interpersonal skills in Imagination Island, a uniquely designed miniature city created to enhance social interactions and development. This play-based learning environment supports and influences children’s social development.

    Children’s Learning Adventure has also created monthly themes related to their curriculum. Students are introduced to various learning activities in each classroom that focus on a monthly theme, such as “Things That Go,” “Health and Nutrition” and “Tropical Adventures.”

    Children’s Learning Adventure also promotes lifelong health and well-being to their students, as it begins in early childhood. Children experience a variety of meaningful, physical activities in a climate controlled indoor gym and outdoor play area. Children develop socially and physically as they interact with peers and teachers daily, building an understanding of team and individual sports.

    To instill a love for learning, Children’s Learning Adventure has created fun and interactive activities for their students. These activities allow them to discover and explore areas they are interested in while learning about something new. Founder and CEO Rick Sodja explains, “What separates Children’s Learning Adventure from others is that we champion working collaboratively with parents to develop students into lifelong learners.”

    Children’s Learning Adventure believes it is important to provide a fun, positive and engaging atmosphere for both their students and parents. They offer innovative lesson plans and enjoyable learning activities that are developmentally appropriate. Children’s Learning Adventure creates a welcoming and nurturing environment that encourages parents and families to be actively involved with their children’s learning experiences throughout the year.

    Children’s Learning Adventure is now accepting fall enrollment for all programs. To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure or their STEAM-based curriculum, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

    Kyle Greenberg 

    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com  

    Creative Manager 

    Source: Children’s Learning Adventure

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Continues to Help Kids Grow With STEAM-Based Curriculum

    Children’s Learning Adventure Continues to Help Kids Grow With STEAM-Based Curriculum

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    updated: Jun 25, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure continues to help their students grow with STEAM-based curriculum while also offering unique environments designed at each center to capture a child’s imagination and encourage exploration. Their proprietary curriculum is STEAM based and is seamlessly integrated into every classroom.

    Each campus offers specialty classrooms and an outdoor playground that encourages students to actively engage in the learning process. A child’s learning environment can directly affect their learning and their overall educational experience, so Children’s Learning Adventure has created their campuses to be engaging, exciting and fun. Their main goal is to make learning an adventure and encourage their students to actively participate in the learning process in a safe and welcoming environment.

    Children’s Learning Adventure believes that the implementation of a STEAM-based curriculum is a meaningful way to prepare children for everyday life. They encourage intellectual growth through engaging, hands-on STEAM activities. Teachers at Children’s Learning Adventure also encourage children to actively participate in and explore the various learning activities. By using this unique approach to teaching science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics, their students develop the necessary critical thinking and problem-solving skills they need to be successful inside and outside the classroom.

    “The learning process is an ongoing adventure that requires perseverance and support. At Children’s Learning Adventure, we encourage students to set and reach their educational and personal goals,” said Rick Sodja, CEO.

    A core objective at Children’s Learning Adventure is to prepare and equip their students to excel in their lifelong academic journeys. They implement a STEAM-based curriculum daily to immerse students in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics. By surrounding students with engaging teachers, stimulating environments and purposeful curriculum, Children’s Learning Adventure had made it their main goal to help build a foundation for their students’ future academic careers while preparing them for a lifetime of positive thinking and excitement towards learning.

    To learn more about  Children’s Learning Adventure, please visit http://www.childrenslearningadventure.com/.

    Media Contact:
    Kyle Greenberg
    ​kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Commits to Helping Students Grow This Summer

    Children’s Learning Adventure Commits to Helping Students Grow This Summer

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    updated: Jun 9, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure helps teach their students the value of adopting personal skills that they can use outside of their traditional learning environment. Practicing interpersonal skills are invaluable for young students, as these skills will apply throughout their lives. Children’s Learning Adventure incorporates these skills in their homeroom and specialty classrooms as well as their summer camp, with role play and meaningful activities to encourage students to develop and hone interpersonal skills.

    Children’s Learning Adventure also offers non-stop, exciting experiences throughout the summer. This year’s “Hooray for Hollywood” summer camp is centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. It includes lunch and snacks, weekly field trips and engaging STEAM-based activities. In addition to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, Children’s Learning Adventure also provides campers with the opportunity to thoroughly explore and discover the arts.

    Each summer camp is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy. Every year, a theme is chosen and developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics.

    “At Children’s Learning Adventure questions, curiosity, and hand-on learning experiences are encouraged and valued. By implementing fun and purposeful STEAM based lessons and activities, we create an engaging environment where students can enjoy the learning process. Our students grow, learn, and explore every day!” – Rick Sodja, CEO

    The all-inclusive camp, available at all 44 Children’s Learning Adventure campuses, also includes weekly field trips, meals, activities, and flexible scheduling. Giving campers the experience of a lifetime, so they can enjoy their summer while also learning something new.

    To learn more about Children’s  Learning  Adventure or Summer Camp please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg
    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Gears Up for an Amazing Summer

    Children’s Learning Adventure Gears Up for an Amazing Summer

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    updated: May 31, 2019

    As students enjoy summer break, Children’s Learning Adventure’s Hooray for Hollywood summer camp is the perfect way to stay engaged while school is out. Their STEAM-based curriculum provides campers of ages 5-12 (5-13 in Texas) with the tools to create a fun, engaging and educational summer experience.

    “Students should be actively involved in learning activities both in and outside the school setting, even during school breaks,” said Rick Sodja, Children’s Learning Adventure CEO.

    Children’s Learning Adventure has created a fun and unique way for students to stay engaged throughout the whole year. Taking a break from school doesn’t mean there needs to be a break from learning. Children’s Learning Adventure’s summer camp is a perfect option to keep children actively engaged, focused and eager. Their holiday camps provide an amazing opportunity for campers to engage in innovative activities, explore exciting hands-on projects and grow friendships.

    Children’s Learning Adventure implements their STEAM-based curriculum into all activities while intentionally planning engaging lessons that correlate with our learning objectives. Their learning activities give students the opportunity to fully explore the theme and topic of the week.

    One of the most valuable aspects of this year’s summer camp is the way Children’s Learning Adventure is encouraging creativity. At Children’s Learning Adventure, campers are encouraged to express and recognize their emotions through communication and creativity. Their STEAM-based curriculum incorporates the arts, promoting students to explore and express themselves through a variety of mediums in a positive, supportive environment.

    The all-inclusive camp, available at all 44 Children’s Learning Adventure campuses, also includes weekly field trips, meals, activities and flexible scheduling, giving campers the experience of a lifetime so they can enjoy their summer while also learning something new.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure or Summer Camp, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com or call (877) 797-1417.

    Media Contact:
    Kyle Greenberg
    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Gives Students the Summer of a Lifetime

    Children’s Learning Adventure Gives Students the Summer of a Lifetime

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    updated: Apr 16, 2019

    The implementation of STEAM-based curriculum is a meaningful way to prepare children for everyday life. Children’s Learning Adventure encourages intellectual growth through engaging, hands-on STEAM activities.

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s 2019 summer camp theme is, Hooray for Hollywood! The centers will offer non-stop, exciting experiences centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Their summer camp includes lunch and snacks, weekly field trips, and engaging STEAM-based activities. In addition to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, Children’s Learning Adventure also provides campers with the opportunity to thoroughly explore and discover the arts. Children’s Learning Adventure’s Hooray for Hollywood! summer camp is sure to provide every child with many amazing memories for a lifetime.

    Children’s Learning Adventure takes a fun approach to learning! By offering exciting programs and unique environments where students are encouraged to explore STEAM-based activities. Our curriculum is designed to keep students engaged and interested in learning. Children’s Learning Adventure takes an interactive and engaging approach to summer by ensuring STEAM-based curriculum is integrated into fun activities for all ages. Summer camp is a great way for campers to create friendships, try new activities, and continue learning while schools are out for the summer. Enrolling in summer camp gives families the opportunity to see the high quality, engaging curriculum Children’s Learning Adventure provides for students throughout the year.

    “Teachers at Children’s Learning Adventure encourage children to actively participate and explore in the various learning activities. By using this unique approach to teaching science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics; our students develop the necessary critical thinking and problem-solving skills they need to be successful inside and outside the classroom.” – Rick Sodja, CEO

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure or Summer Camp please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com, or call (877) 797-1417.

    Media Contact:

    Kyle Greenberg
    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Creates STEAM Based Summer Camp

    Children’s Learning Adventure Creates STEAM Based Summer Camp

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    updated: Apr 9, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure implements STEAM-based curriculum that models a child’s natural learning style, and is seamlessly integrated into every classroom. Children can grow, learn, explore, and apply new skills and concepts every day. STEAM-based learning shows students that learning is a natural part of the day. Every subject, topic of discussion, and experience is an opportunity to learn something new. Questions, curiosity, and hands-on learning experiences are valued. This approach to learning encourages students to enjoy and value the learning process and will have a positive and lasting impact throughout their academic career.

    Children’s Learning Adventures theme for this year’s summer camp is, “Hooray for Hollywood!”. The summer camp will offer a specialized STEAM-based curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Children’s Learning Adventure’s Summer camp will also include field trips, transportation to and from local elementary schools, and a specialized curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning. In addition to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, CLA engages students with the arts.

    “The ‘Hooray for Hollywood’ camp theme is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy as Hollywood helps capture our imagination by taking us on amazing journeys to new worlds.” – Rick Sodja, CEO

    Children’s Learning Adventures most entertaining summer camp yet will help teach children to appreciate the world around them and create storylines that can guide them to understand who they are. Every child will have the opportunity to explore movie magic, from behind the scenes exploration to learning the tricks of the trade to participation in a variety of game shows. These are just a few of the many activities Children’s Learning Adventure is offering to families.

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s curriculum introduces their students to multiple learning environments designed to provide authentic learning activities in a meaningful context. This helps each child grow intellectually by maximizing their learning capacity. Students build upon their prior knowledge and are encouraged to actively apply what they have learned in their homerooms in a variety of different context specifically created to engage the student and provide meaningful opportunities to explore, apply, analyze, and construct their understanding of the concepts.  

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming Summer Camp please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com, or call (877) 797-1417.

    Media Contact:

    Kyle Greenberg
    ​kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    ​Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Creates Engaging Summer Camp

    Children’s Learning Adventure Creates Engaging Summer Camp

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    updated: Apr 2, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s curriculum ensures daily exposure to STEAM-based learning through multiple learning environments designed to provide authentic learning activities in a meaningful context. They have created a company-wide goal to maximize every child’s learning capacity by building upon their prior knowledge and encouraging them to actively apply what they have learned in their homerooms in a variety of different contexts specifically created to engage the student and provide meaningful opportunities to explore, apply, analyze and construct their understanding of the concepts. 

    Children’s Learning Adventure is changing the meaning of “summer breaks” for students across the nation by offering their “Hooray for Hollywood” Summer Camp. The camp will include weekly field trips, specialty classes and a STEAM-based curriculum with hands-on activities to encourage campers to practice communication, collaboration and creativity.

    “A school break doesn’t need to be a break from mental stimulation. At Children’s Learning Adventure, students are always gearing up for a new adventure. When school is out, it is ‘in’ to join the fun. Each school break and summer camp offers a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy,” said Rick Sodja, CEO.  

    Each theme of Children’s Learning Adventure’s Summer Camps is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics. The “Hooray for Hollywood” camp theme is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy as Hollywood helps capture our imagination by taking us on amazing journeys to new worlds. Children’s Learning Adventures’ most entertaining summer camp yet will help teach children to appreciate the world around them and create storylines that can guide them to understand who they are. Every child will have the opportunity to explore movie magic, from behind-the-scenes exploration to learning the tricks of the trade to participation in a variety of game shows. These are just a few of the many activities Children’s Learning Adventure is offering to families.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming Summer Camp, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com or call (877) 797-1417 to speak with a personal admissions specialist.

    Media Contact:
    Kyle Greenberg
    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com
    Creative Manager

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure’s Most Exciting Summer Camp Yet

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s Most Exciting Summer Camp Yet

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    updated: Mar 26, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s all-inclusive, STEAM-based summer camp will provide every child with a summer experience they’ll never forget. This year’s summer camp theme “Hooray for Hollywood” will introduce campers to a curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. 

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s “Hooray for Hollywood” camp goers will take an amazing journey to new worlds by using their imagination and learning to appreciate the world around them and create storylines that can guide them to understand who they are. Every child will have the opportunity to explore movie magic, from behind-the-scenes exploration to learning the tricks of the trade to participation in a variety of game shows.

    The “Hooray for Hollywood” camp theme is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy as Hollywood helps capture our imagination by taking us on amazing journeys to new worlds. These are just a few of the many activities Children’s Learning Adventure is offering to families.

    “Our summer camp STEAM-based curriculum will offer specialized activities centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Our summer camp will also include field trips, transportation to and from local elementary schools and a specialized curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning,” said Rick Sodja, Children’s Learning Adventure CEO. 

    The all-inclusive camp, available at all 45 Children’s Learning Adventure campuses, also includes weekly field trips, meals, activities and flexible scheduling, giving campers the experience of a lifetime, so they can enjoy their summer while also learning something new.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming summer camp, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com or call 1-877-797-1417.

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    Kyle Greenberg
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  • Children’s Learning Adventure on Taking an Interactive Approach to Summer Break

    Children’s Learning Adventure on Taking an Interactive Approach to Summer Break

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    updated: Mar 19, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure takes an interactive and engaging approach to summer by ensuring their Steam-based curriculum is integrated into fun activities for all ages during summer break. Children’s Learning Adventure’s summer camp is a great way for students to create friendships, try new activities, and continue learning while their schools are out for the summer. This year’s summer camp theme “Hooray for Hollywood,” offers a specialized Steam-based curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic! Campers are set up to experience their most entertaining summer camp yet, packed with fun curriculum and interactive Steam-based activities!

    The implementation of Steam-based curriculum is a meaningful way to prepare children for everyday life. Children’s Learning Adventure encourages intellectual growth through engaging, hands-on Steam activities. Teachers at Children’s Learning Adventure encourage children to actively participate and explore the various learning activities. By using this unique approach to teaching science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics; our students develop the necessary critical thinking and problem-solving skills they need to be successful inside and outside the classroom.

    “At Children’s Learning Adventure, we help instill a love for learning in our students through fun and interactive activities. These activities allow students to discover and explore areas they are interested in while learning about something new. Working collaboratively with parents, Children’s Learning Adventure is committed to developing students into lifelong learners,” says Rick Sodja, CEO.

    At Children’s Learning Adventure, students are always gearing up for a new adventure! When school is out, it is “in” to join the fun. Each school break and summer camp offers a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses Steam learning and literacy. Each theme is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics.

    To help students develop into lifelong learners, it is important for them to get “plugged in” and stay engaged in their educational development throughout the whole year, both inside and outside of their school environment. Children’s Learning Adventure has created six programs, from infant care to after school to promote and help students of all ages grow and learn.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure or Summer Camp, available at all 44 locations, call 1-877-797-1417 or visit http://www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg

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  • Innovative Summer Camp Breaks ‘Summer Slump’

    Innovative Summer Camp Breaks ‘Summer Slump’

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    updated: Mar 14, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure is taking a fun and interactive approach to summer break with their “Hooray for Hollywood” Summer Camp. This year’s camp offers a specialized STEAM-based curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Children’s Learning Adventure aims to change the meaning of “summer breaks” for students by incorporating weekly field trips, specialty classes and a STEAM-based curriculum with hands-on activities into their program to encourage campers to practice communication, collaboration and creativity. Campers will experience the adventure of a lifetime as they spend the summer enjoying fun games, activities and field trips.

    Children’s Learning Adventure is currently enrolling campers from ages 5 to 13 for their flagship “Hooray for Hollywood” camp, providing campers with the opportunity to discover their role in various subjects such as art, drama, music, writing and more as they also develop long-lasting friendships.

    During the summertime, it’s typical for campers to become unmotivated or stuck in a “summer slump.” A child’s school break doesn’t need to be a break from mental stimulation. When school is out, it is “in” to join the fun by attending school break camps. Each school break and summer camp at Children’s Learning Adventure offers a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy. Each theme is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics.

    Summer camps provide a great way for children to stay engaged in meaningful curriculum and stay productive during the time away from school. Children’s Learning Adventure is committed to immersing campers in an environment so inspiring and fun, they’ll be making memories that will last a lifetime.

    The summer camp will offer a specialized STEAM-based curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Children’s Learning Adventure’s summer camp will also include field trips, transportation to and from local elementary schools, and a specialized curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning. In addition to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and the arts.

    “The ‘Hooray for Hollywood’ camp theme is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy as Hollywood helps capture our imagination by taking us on amazing journeys to new worlds. This will help teach children to appreciate the world around them and create storylines that can guide them to understand who they are. Every child will have the opportunity to explore movie magic, from behind the scenes exploration to learning the tricks of the trade to participation in a variety of game shows. These are just a few of the many activities Children’s Learning Adventure is offering to families,” said CEO Rick Sodja.

    The all-inclusive camp, available at all 45 Children’s Learning Adventure campuses, also includes weekly field trips, meals, activities and flexible scheduling, giving campers the experience of a lifetime so they can enjoy their summer while also learning something new.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming summer camp, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg
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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Announces Summer Camp Theme

    Children’s Learning Adventure Announces Summer Camp Theme

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    updated: Mar 6, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure is changing the meaning of “summer breaks” for students across the nation by offering their “Hooray for Hollywood” Summer Camp. The camp will include weekly field trips, specialty classes, and a STEAM-based curriculum with hands-on activities to encourage campers to practice communication, collaboration, and creativity.

    A child’s school break doesn’t need to be a break from mental stimulation. At Children’s Learning Adventure, students are always gearing up for a new adventure. When school is out, it is ‘in’ to join the fun by attending camps. Each school break and summer camp at Children’s Learning Adventure offers a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy. Each theme is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics.

    “Children’s Learning Adventure we help instill a love for learning in our students through fun and interactive activities. These activities allow students to discover and explore areas they are interested in, while learning about something new.” – Rick Sodja, CEO

    Children’s Learning Adventures theme for this year’s summer camp is, “Hooray for Hollywood!”. The summer camp will offer a specialized STEAM-based curriculum centered around all things Hollywood and movie magic. Children’s Learning Adventure’s Summer camp will also include field trips, transportation to and from local elementary schools, and a specialized curriculum that encompasses STEAM-learning. In addition to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, CLA engages students with the arts.

    The “Hooray for Hollywood” camp theme is intentionally planned to offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy as Hollywood helps capture our imagination by taking us on amazing journeys to new worlds. Children’s Learning Adventures most entertaining summer camp yet will help teach children to appreciate the world around them and create storylines that can guide them to understand who they are. Every child will have the opportunity to explore movie magic, from behind the scenes exploration to learning the tricks of the trade to participation in a variety of game shows. These are just a few of the many activities Children’s Learning Adventure is offering to families.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming Summer Camp please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com, or call (877) 797-1417.

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    Kyle Greenberg

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Takes a Unique Approach to School Breaks

    Children’s Learning Adventure Takes a Unique Approach to School Breaks

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    updated: Feb 27, 2019

    As children begin to attend childcare, camp and school, it is important for them to develop a sense of independence. Children’s Learning Adventure inspires their students to develop a strong and positive sense of independence, as they learn to explore the world around themselves. They offer innovative, enjoyable and exciting learning activities in a fun and engaging atmosphere, with just the right amount of support and challenge to encourage students to become confident and independent learners with a strong sense of self-worth.

    Students should be actively involved in learning activities both in and outside the school setting, even during school breaks. Taking a school break from school doesn’t mean there needs to be a break from learning. Children’s Learning Adventure’s School Breaks and Summer Camps are a perfect option to keep children actively engaged, focused and eager. Their holiday camps provide an amazing opportunity for campers to explore and engage in innovative activities, explore exciting hands-on projects and grow friendships.

    “School breaks are a great time for students to relax, enjoy themselves and recharge. Students should be actively involved in learning activities both in and outside the school setting. Children’s Learning Adventure’s holiday and summer camps are a perfect option to keep children actively engaged, focused and eager during their school breaks. Our camps provide an amazing opportunity for campers to explore and engage in innovative activities, explore exciting hands-on projects and grow in their friendships,” said Rick Sodja, CEO.

    At Children’s Learning Adventure, students are always gearing up for a new adventure. When school is out, it is “in” to join the fun. Each school break and summer camp offer a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy. Each theme is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics.

    It is important for children to get “plugged in” and stay engaged in their educational development throughout the whole year. In addition to their school break camps, Children’s Learning Adventure has created six programs, from infant care to after school, to promote and help students of all ages grow and learn. Children’s Learning Adventure’s summer camp is quickly approaching. To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure’s Summer and Holiday Camps, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg 
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  • Children’s Learning Adventure on Helping Students Shape Character

    Children’s Learning Adventure on Helping Students Shape Character

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    updated: Feb 7, 2019

    The first few years of a child’s life is a time of incredible growth and development. Positive learning experiences in a variety of settings, such as the home and a quality childcare center, is essential. Children’s Learning Adventure supports a child’s understanding of themselves, through the development of their self-esteem and independence; and others, through structured and nurturing learning experiences that guide the child to see the world around them and develop empathy, patience, perseverance, and other important life skills. Purposeful involvement with a quality early learning program will lead to social and academic success in the future.

    A child’s character development is formed through interactions, activities, and relationships. Young children begin to adopt qualities and characteristics at a very young age. It is important for them to engage in activities that shape the development of their character. Children’s Learning Adventure accomplishes this through modeling, role play, a character development program, and their community outreach program. These opportunities are integrated into their curriculum to provide valuable skills to our students, promoting growth in their social and academic experience for years to come.

    “At Children’s Learning Adventure, our team members work hard to create a culture that feels like family. This environment encourages students to develop into confident lifelong learners. We encourage our students to value education and make positive life choices,” says Rick Sodja, CEO of Children’s Learning Adventure.

    Children’s Learning Adventure offers unique environments designed to capture a child’s imagination and encourages exploration. Their proprietary curriculum is STEAM based and is seamlessly integrated into every classroom. Each campus offers specialty classrooms and an outdoor playground that encourages students to actively engage in the learning process. Children’s Learning Adventure strives to make learning an adventure and encourage their students to actively participate in the learning process in a safe and welcoming environment. 

    Children’s Learning Adventure also hosts monthly Open Houses to share their learning environment with every family! The next upcoming Open House is on Feb. 9. To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure, please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg 

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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Provides a Unique Learning Environment

    Children’s Learning Adventure Provides a Unique Learning Environment

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    updated: Jan 10, 2019

    Children’s Learning Adventure helps their students reach educational and personal goals by providing them with all the tools needed to succeed. The STEAM based childcare center offers unique environments designed to capture a child’s imagination and encourages exploration. Their proprietary curriculum is STEAM based and seamlessly integrated into every classroom. Each campus offers specialty classrooms and an outdoor playground that encourages our students to actively engage in the learning process.

    Children’s Learning Adventure’s curriculum ensures daily exposure to STEAM-based learning through multiple learning environments designed to provide authentic learning activities in a meaningful context.

    “Our goal is to maximize every child’s learning capacity by building upon their prior knowledge and encouraging them to actively apply what they have learned in their homerooms in a variety of different contexts specifically created to engage the student and provide meaningful opportunities to explore, apply, analyze, and construct their understanding of the concepts,” said CEO Rick Sodja. 

    Studies have shown that a child’s learning environment can directly affect their learning and overall educational experience, so Children’s Learning Adventure has created their campuses with this in mind. Every school has been created to be engaging, exciting, and fun. They strive to make the learning experience an adventure and encourage their students to actively participate in the learning process in a safe and welcoming environment. 

    Creating a healthy learning environment with an educational curriculum is a meaningful way to prepare children for everyday life. Children’s Learning Adventure encourages intellectual growth through engaging, hands-on activities. Teachers at Children’s Learning Adventure encourage children to actively participate and explore in the various learning activities. By using this unique approach to teaching science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics; our students develop the necessary critical thinking and problem-solving skills they need to be successful inside and outside the classroom.  

    Children’s Learning Adventure also hosts monthly Open Houses to share their learning environment with every family! The next upcoming Open House is on January 12th. To learn more about Children’s  Learning  Adventure please visit   http://www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg 
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  • Children’s Learning Adventure Finds the Answer to Maintaining School Break Stimulation

    Children’s Learning Adventure Finds the Answer to Maintaining School Break Stimulation

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    updated: Nov 7, 2018

    A child’s school break doesn’t need to be a break from mental stimulation. At Children’s Learning Adventure, students are always gearing up for a new adventure. When school is out, it is “in” to join the fun by attending camps. Each school break and summer camp at Children’s Learning Adventure offers a specialized, uniquely designed curriculum that encompasses STEAM learning and literacy. Each theme is developed to engage students of all levels in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics.

    In providing a loving, nurturing environment, Children’s Learning Adventure’s goal is to help children become confident, independent learners who develop a strong sense of self-worth, enabling them to make positive life choices. To ensure that every child has the proper tools to grow, STEAM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) learning curriculum is incorporated into all Children’s Learning Adventure’s school break camps. By infusing multiple activities into their STEAM-based curriculum, Children’s Learning Adventure builds on a child’s natural problem-solving skills, building the foundation for critical thinkers.

    CEO Rick Sodja explained further, “A high priority of ours is to instill a love for learning in students through fun and interactive activities. These activities allow students to discover and explore areas they are interested in while learning about something new.” Working collaboratively with parents, Children’s Learning Adventure is committed to developing students into lifelong learners.

    To help students develop into lifelong learners, it is important for them to get “plugged in” and stay engaged in their educational development throughout the whole year, both inside and outside of their school environment. Children’s Learning Adventure has created six programs, from infant care to after school, to promote and help students of all ages grow and learn.

    Students at Children’s Learning Adventure are presented with specific instruction providing opportunities for rich vocabulary learning, collaboration with peers and acquisition of scientific knowledge. Children’s Learning Adventure’s curriculum engages students in hands-on learning activities to spark curiosity and open new avenues for engagement.

    To learn more about Children’s Learning Adventure and their upcoming 2018-2019 holiday break camps please visit www.childrenslearningadventure.com.

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    Kyle Greenberg 
    kgreenberg@childrenslearningadventure.com  
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