Boating Safety Certification Course
Bryan County Schools is proud to offer a Before and After School Program for Pre-K - 8th grade students currently enrolled in the Bryan County School system. Remember to include your child's grade level for the 2025-26 school year.
Bryan County Schools Employer Supported Childcare Program
This is the mandatory registration form and $25 fee for Summer Camp 2026. It is an annual fee and process to be completed as the first step in enrolling in Community Education's Summer Camp 2026.
Great course for first-time drivers. Includes 30 hours of classroom or virtual instruction and six hours behind the wheel. Must have learners permit.
Snapology Camps
Bringing STEM to life using LEGO® bricks! Snapology Savannah summer camps provide a fun and safe environment for children to learn science, technology, engineering, and math concepts using LEGO® bricks and other building tools. We offer computer programming, robotics, animation, and STEM based programs as well as other themed favorites. Your child will learn, create, and innovate while having a blast in our camps!
Robotics & Super Sampler (July 6-10; 9:00 AM-4:00 PM): Snapology’s Full-Day Robotics & Super Sampler combines hands-on STEM learning with imaginative building for an exciting, well-rounded day. In Creature Creator Robotics, campers design and program animal-inspired robotic models while exploring gear ratios, sensors, simple machines, and coding. In the Super Sampler session, kids dive into creative themes inspired by Star Wars, ninjas, super heroes, mining and crafting, and Harry Potter—bringing each world to life through engaging challenges built with LEGO bricks. It’s the perfect blend of creativity, problem-solving, and fun packed into one amazing day! Open to students entering grades 1 - 3. Before and after care available.
Robotics Games & Engineering (July 13-17; 9:00 AM-4:00 PM): Snapology’s Full-Day Robotics Games & Engineering blends interactive robotics with hands-on mechanical design for a fun, skill-building experience. In the Robotics Games session, campers create and program their own playable robotic games while exploring gear ratios, sensors, pulleys, and coding—bringing creations like robotic hockey players, pinball machines, and ring toss challenges to life. In Foundational Engineering: Machines and Contraptions, students investigate how simple machines and mechanical movement work by building and testing dynamic models with LEGO bricks. Through designing, experimenting, and collaborative play, campers strengthen problem-solving skills, spark curiosity, and discover the excitement of engineering in action. Open to students entering grades 4 - 6. Before and after care available.
Katie Underwood taught at First Christian Academy for 12 years before becoming the lead teacher for Snapology of Savannah. Katie is entering her fifth year teaching Snapology and is looking forward to all the fun STEAM building this year will hold!
Katie Underwood , Jennifer Edgar
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