Scenes From Summer Fun

By: Mary Ann McGann
Each summer, the Warren Township Board of Education offers children an array of enrichment opportunities through its Summer Fun program, with such creative and eclectic offerings as School of Rock, So You Wanna Sew?, Adventures in Yoga, Innovation Station and much more. Small group instruction in math and language arts is also available for students, ages pre-school through 8th grade, who are recommended for extra help.
Summer Fun is so successful, says program coordinator Meryl Lettire, because “we cater to the varied interests of all children. Whether dance, art, science, music, there’s something for everyone. Students thrive here and parents are thrilled with the experiences their children get here.”
In its third decade of operation, Summer Fun wrapped up this summer’s fun at Mt. Horeb School on July 29th.

(above) Kindergartners help stake tomatoes in the new garden at Mt. Horeb Schoo

(above) Kindergartners help stake tomatoes in the new garden at Mt. Horeb School.

(above) Sew fun. Sixth grader Elina Xu sews a flip flop pillow in this popular Summer Fun sewing class by Susan Leonard, a second grade teacher at Woodland.

(above) Sew fun. Sixth grader Elina Xu sews a flip flop pillow in this popular Summer Fun sewing class by Susan Leonard, a second grade teacher at Woodland.

(above) Soon-to-be 5th grader Misha Patel shows off her “tie-dye in a jar.”

(above) Soon-to-be 5th grader Misha Patel shows off her “tie-dye in a jar.”

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(above) Grade schoolers Brady O’Shea and Vito Cocuzza rock out in “School of Rock” with the help of Woodland music teacher Karen Sutherland.

(above) Grade schoolers Brady O’Shea and Vito Cocuzza rock out in “School of Rock” with the help of Woodland music teacher
Karen Sutherland.