Summer is Fun at Summer Fun!

Summer Fun 2017 was a blast in Warren Township Schools! With such course offerings as “Discover Science,” “Cooks with Books,” “Computer Graphics and Design,” and “School of Rock,” the K-8 summer camp offered by the Warren Township School District is always a popular place to be.
“Our amazing program is bigger and better than ever,” says Summer Fun principal Meryl Lettire during the first week of camp. “We have over 350 participants enrolled so far and we’re still growing. So many exciting things have been going on in our first week… from rocket launches, dance, music and acting performances to whacky dodgeball games and science experiments.”
Lettire says she is proud to oversee the program “where our students get to pick and choose from 24 different classes run by certified teachers.”
“This year, we successfully launched our online registration process which has made signing up so much easier than ever before,” she adds. “At Summer Fun 2017, our campers get to change their schedules every week and try all of our classes which I think makes our program truly one of a kind.”
Summer Fun offers enrichment activities, remedial classes and extended/aftercare services for students in kindergarten through 8th grade. The program opened its doors on June 26 and continued through July 28.

(above l-r) Christopher Cahill, Zoheb Ansari and T.J. Cooper – who will enter 1st grade in the fall – show off their lightsabers (and Yoda headgear) in “Star Wars Galore,” one of the many offerings at Summer Fun 2017.
Photos by Warren Township Schools.

(above) “School of Rock” with music teacher Karen Sutherland is always a popular choice at Summer Fun 2017. From left, Sutherland, first graders Allie Fahs, Zoe Fahs, Alexa Law, Phoebe Kahana and 2nd grader Charlotte Manzo.
Photos by Warren Township Schools.

Photos by Warren Township Schools.

(above) Teacher Susan Leonard helps 4th grader Anya Nisar with sewing skills at Summer Fun 2017.
Photos by Warren Township Schools.