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    Adventure

    Each day is a new adventure in the Adventure Camp! Campers will travel and enjoy the sights and sounds of Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Each week includes a theme with field trips and activities based on the weekly theme. Campers will explore lots of creative activities throughout the summer and will enjoy sports, games, history and exploring nature in several scheduled field trips. In addition, there will be outdoor play, movies, and time to spend with old and new friends. Students will be transported by school bus for all field trips. Experienced adult instructors will accompany the students on field trips. Parents are kept informed of all activities and field trip locations with a weekly agenda for the camp. It is imperative that parents familiarize themselves with each week’s activities. Because of time constraints, the bus cannot wait for students who arrive late to camp. Students who arrive late for field trips will return home with parents. The Community Education Office reserves the right to make changes in the weekly agendas based on enrollment, scheduling conflicts, or weather conditions. Parents will be kept informed of any schedule changes. Open to students entering grades 1 - 8. Before and after care are available for Summer Adventure Camps.
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    Archery

    “Welcome to Archery” is a program geared toward beginning and intermediate archers in grades 4-8. This course will ensure participants are knowledgeable in range safety, inspection and use of equipment, range etiquette, scoring procedures, and competition procedures. This class is developed by USA Archery instructors and utilizes the resources available through USA Archery. Lessons will be held at Richmond Hill High School and will be taught by Richmond Hill High School's Coach Richbourg. Members of the Richmond Hill High School Archery Team will assist in instructing and monitoring archers. Archers will have the opportunity to engage with older students who have been in the sport for many years as one of the team goals is to foster a sense of community among its members. Equipment is provided for use during class, and participants are responsible for the following: Wear a long sleeve shirt Wear closed toe shoes Hair must be tied back No dangling jewelry “Arm guards” can be worn if you have your own. The set up and operation of a safe archery range is supervised by a USA Archery® B.A.I. The equipment used in this class is universal. Every archer uses the same bows (Genesis) and the same arrows with no add on. This is to ensure the strength in the shot comes from the discipline and skill of the student and not the equipment. Note: This class is held at Richmond Hill High School. ASP transport is NOT available for this class.
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  • BCES BEE Childcare '24-'25

    • Bryan Early Educational Childcare
    • BEE Childcare 2024-2025
    Bryan Early Educational Childcare Program (BEE Childcare) is a division of the Bryan County School System and only open to the children of Bryan County Schools' employees. We care for and nurture young children of our employees, providing a safe learning environment that, at its best, will promote life-long learning. Establishing positive relationships is the core of what we do. New to Eleyo? Step 1: Sign In/Create an Account Step 2: Setup Your Family Step 3: Enroll Below
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    Babysitting & First Aid/CPR Works

    This course teaches students to meet the basic needs of children in a care-taking environment with a focus on safety. The training will help students develop leadership skills, start a babysitting business and learn how to communicate with parents while keeping themselves and others safe. Students will also learn child feeding and diapering techniques. Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certification card. This class also incorporates a Pediatric First Aid Course that instructs students on how to deal with first aid issues to include medical emergencies, the use of an Epi-pen injector, injury emergencies, and how to handle environmental emergencies. Also covered are adult/child and infant CPR procedures as well as how to react to a child or infant who is choking. Only 10 students are accepted for this course, so early registration is encouraged. NOTE: Students must attend all classes in order to receive certification. Before care is available.
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    Basketball Camp at MES

    Basketball Camp at MES This camp is designed to teach kids the fundamentals of basketball. Lessons will focus on shooting form, dribbling skills, and passing. The class is taught by Mario Anderson, an experienced basketball coach and former player. Mr. Anderson has coached basketball at the middle school, high school, and college levels. Beginners and experienced students are welcome. Students will have the opportunity to play five on five against each other. Developing a positive culture that promotes self-confidence, teamwork, and fun will be the foundation. Students will be engaged in various drills and games to help improve their basketball fundamentals. Maximum 24 students for this class. Open to students entering grades 3 - 5; There is no bus transport for this camp. No before or after care is available for this camp.
  • Boater Safety

    Learn boater education in a classroom setting from a game warden, AND receive boating safety certification issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. All persons born on or after January 1, 1998 that operate any motorized vessel on the waters of the state must have completed an approved boat education course prior to such operation. This course will certify students to operate vessels on state waters as well as teach students important lessons in water safety, navigation and safe operation, required equipment, emergency procedures, and other responsibilities of a boat operator. The class will be offered on a Saturday. Students must attend entire session to be eligible for certification. Students will need a GA DNR Customer ID Number to complete the course. Visit www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com, or call 1-800-366-2661 to locate your existing Customer ID Number or create a new one. Then register for the course on this site prior to the date of the course. Once students have passed the course, they can print a certificate from this website. For students younger than 16 years old and/or without a driver's license, parents can create an account using the student's Social Security number. The account can be updated when the student obtains a driver's license. Registrants can learn more about the course at https://gadnrle.org/boating-education.
  • Bryan County Before & After School

    Before School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Richmond Hill Primary Richmond Hill Elementary - at Richmond Hill Elementary George Washington Carver - at Richmond Hill Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary After School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Elementary - at Community Education Center George Washington Carver - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Middle - at Community Education Center McAllister Elementary - at McAllister Elementary Frances Meeks Elementary - at Frances Meeks Elementary Bryan County Middle - at Bryan County Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary Before and After School is open to Bryan County School students who: Follow directions in a group setting Respond appropriately to adult supervision in a group setting Perform basic self-help behaviors such as toileting and feeding independently Enter the students grade level for the 2023-24 school year. Before/After School tuition is due weekly, regardless of attendance. If enrolling Pre-K student, signify by selecting the drop down menu next to K and selecting the year the student will enter K.
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  • Bryan County Elementary After School

    • Bryan County Before & After School
    • School Year 2023/2024
    Before School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Richmond Hill Primary Richmond Hill Elementary - at Richmond Hill Elementary George Washington Carver - at Richmond Hill Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary After School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Elementary - at Community Education Center George Washington Carver - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Middle - at Community Education Center McAllister Elementary - at McAllister Elementary Frances Meeks Elementary - at Frances Meeks Elementary Bryan County Middle - at Bryan County Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary Before and After School is open to Bryan County School students who: Follow directions in a group setting Respond appropriately to adult supervision in a group setting Perform basic self-help behaviors such as toileting and feeding independently Enter the students grade level for the 2023-24 school year. Before/After School tuition is due weekly, regardless of attendance. If enrolling Pre-K student, signify by selecting the drop down menu next to K and selecting the year the student will enter K.
  • Bryan County Elementary Before School

    • Bryan County Before & After School
    • School Year 2023/2024
    Before School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Richmond Hill Primary Richmond Hill Elementary - at Richmond Hill Elementary George Washington Carver - at Richmond Hill Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary After School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Elementary - at Community Education Center George Washington Carver - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Middle - at Community Education Center McAllister Elementary - at McAllister Elementary Frances Meeks Elementary - at Frances Meeks Elementary Bryan County Middle - at Bryan County Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary Before and After School is open to Bryan County School students who: Follow directions in a group setting Respond appropriately to adult supervision in a group setting Perform basic self-help behaviors such as toileting and feeding independently Enter the students grade level for the 2023-24 school year. Before/After School tuition is due weekly, regardless of attendance. If enrolling Pre-K student, signify by selecting the drop down menu next to K and selecting the year the student will enter K.
  • Bryan County Summer School Staff Child Care

    Bryan County Schools’ Community Education division will offer a Child Care Program for teachers and staff who have been hired for Summer School Experience June 7 – July 1. The staff child care program is a fee-based program and will be offered at McAllister Elementary and Bryan County Elementary Schools. Child care hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM. Staff child care students will participate in activities normally offered during the After School Program that include iPad educational access, video programs, games, crafts, indoor play, and outdoor play. Child care students will have lunch with Summer School students. Current CDC recommended restrictions will apply to all students and staff during staff child care hours. Rates for staff child care at north and south Bryan locations:$60/week If you already have an account, just register for Summer School Staff Child Care. If not, you can create an account and register. If you have additional questions, call Community Education at 912-459-5116.
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  • Bryan Early Educational Childcare

    Bryan Early Educational Childcare Program (BEE Childcare) is a division of the Bryan County School System and only open to the children of Bryan County Schools' employees. We care for and nurture young children of our employees, providing a safe learning environment that, at its best, will promote life-long learning. Establishing positive relationships is the core of what we do. New to Eleyo? Step 1: Sign In/Create an Account Step 2: Setup Your Family Step 3: Enroll Below
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    Cheerleading Camp

    Cheerleading Camp Join the Ultimate Cheer Camp Adventure! Calling all energetic cheerleaders and cheer enthusiasts! Are you ready to cheer and shine like never before? Welcome to our exhilarating Cheer Camp where every day is a burst of excitement and achievement! What's in store for our Cheer Stars? Learn Routines: From toe-touches to motions, our instructors will teach you the ins and outs of cheerleading! Build Team Spirit: Cheerleading is all about teamwork! Form lifelong friendships as you work together with your fellow campers to create show-stopping performances! Boost Confidence: Our supportive environment encourages every camper to shine bright and believe in themselves! Cheer Crafts: Get creative with fun arts and crafts activities! Design your own pom-poms, create personalized bows, and more! Don't miss out on the cheer-tastic fun! Reserve your spot today, and get ready to cheer your heart out at Cheer Camp! Open to students entering grades K - 6. Before and after care are available for this camp.
  • Chess Camp

    In this camp, campers will learn how to play chess or improve existing knowledge of the game. Campers will learn rules, tactics, and strategies all while engaging in friendly competitions. Open to beginners and players with experience in grades 3-6. Before care is available for this camp. After care is NOT available for this camp.
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    Dance

    This class, taught by Marylin Daniels and Marylin Jacobs of the Marylin Youmans School of Dance of Savannah, offers an introduction to ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, and lyrical dance styles with a focus on rhythm, technique, coordination, flexibility and performance skills while building students' confidence. Black leotards, black or pink tights or black shorts instead of tights, pink ballet shoes, and caramel (tan) tap shoes are recommended but not required. Offered for grades PK-1 and 2-5.
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    Dance Camp

    Dance Camp Music, movement, dance, and more! Dance camp is the perfect way for children to learn about dance, make new friends, and create lasting memories. Designed for dancers of all levels, this camp gives students the opportunity to try a wide variety of styles such as ballet, tap, and jazz. Twirl, hop, spin, jump, bend, and move in this fun, camp. Open to students entering grades K - 8. Before care is available for this camp. After care is NOT available for this camp.
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    Discovery Adventure

    Get ready for adventure! Campers will travel and enjoy the sights and sounds of Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Campers will travel on field trips and activities based on a new theme each week. We’ll be exploring nature and enjoy sports and games. There will be outdoor play, movies and time to spend with old and new friends. Students will be transported by school bus for all field trips. Experienced adult instructors will accompany the students on field trips. Parents are kept informed of all activities and field trip locations with a weekly agenda for the camp. It is imperative that parents familiarize themselves with each week’s activities. Because of time constraints, the bus cannot wait for students who arrive late to camp. Students who arrive late for field trips will have to return home with parents. Before and after care are available for Adventure Camp.
  • Driver's Education

    Georgia law requires mandatory driver education before teens can obtain their Class D license. All 16 and 17-year-olds applying for a Class D driver’s license must complete an approved driver education course that includes 30-hours classroom or virtual instruction and six hours of instruction behind the wheel with training by a qualified instructor. Parents who live in the Pembroke/Ellabell area must transport students to Richmond Hill Community Education Center. Driving times will be scheduled after the first class session. A copy of the student’s learner’s license is required prior to beginning the class (bring to class). State law requires that parents drive 40 hours with their child and six hours should be at night. Driver's Ed is designed to help a student become a better driver. It is recommended that the student have had some experience driving prior to taking this course. If you have additional questions, call 912-459-5116.
  • Drivers Education

    Georgia law requires mandatory driver education before teens can obtain their Class D license. All 16 year olds applying for a Class D driver’s license must complete an approved driver’s education course. Drivers Education for Teens offers 30 hours of classroom or virtual instruction and six hours of instruction behind the wheel, with training by a qualified instructor. Parents who live in the Pembroke/Ellabell area must transport students to the Richmond Hill Community Education Center. Driving times will be scheduled after the first class session. All registration forms will be timed and dated to assure placement of students. A copy of the student learner’s license is required prior to beginning the class. For additional questions, call 912-459-5116.
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    Enrichment Art Summer Camp at MES

    Enrichment Art Summer Camp at McAllister Elementary School will include 2D and 3D projects such as painting, drawing, collage, paper beads, and sculpture. Students will have fun exploring their artistic talents while learning new skills and art techniques. Open to students entering grades 3-5. No bus transport available for this camp. No before and after care are available for this camp.
  • FME BEE Childcare '24-'25

    • Bryan Early Educational Childcare
    • BEE Childcare 2024-2025
    Bryan Early Educational Childcare Program (BEE Childcare) is a division of the Bryan County School System and only open to the children of Bryan County Schools' employees. We care for and nurture young children of our employees, providing a safe learning environment that, at its best, will promote life-long learning. Establishing positive relationships is the core of what we do. New to Eleyo? Step 1: Sign In/Create an Account Step 2: Setup Your Family Step 3: Enroll Below
  • Frances Meeks After School

    • Bryan County Before & After School
    • School Year 2023/2024
    Before School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Richmond Hill Primary Richmond Hill Elementary - at Richmond Hill Elementary George Washington Carver - at Richmond Hill Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary After School is offered for these schools at these locations: Richmond Hill Primary - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Elementary - at Community Education Center George Washington Carver - at Community Education Center Richmond Hill Middle - at Community Education Center McAllister Elementary - at McAllister Elementary Frances Meeks Elementary - at Frances Meeks Elementary Bryan County Middle - at Bryan County Elementary Bryan County Elementary - at Bryan County Elementary Before and After School is open to Bryan County School students who: Follow directions in a group setting Respond appropriately to adult supervision in a group setting Perform basic self-help behaviors such as toileting and feeding independently Enter the students grade level for the 2023-24 school year. Before/After School tuition is due weekly, regardless of attendance. If enrolling Pre-K student, signify by selecting the drop down menu next to K and selecting the year the student will enter K.
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    Group Piano

    Group Beginner Piano is taught by former classroom teacher, Jo Hart. The small group class has every child at a keyboard learning the basics of piano with all materials provided. Students have fun while learning note spelling and basic music theory. This is a yearly course in which subsequent months build on the previous months. At the end of this year, your child will have an understanding of the basics of piano and will be ready to continue a lifetime love of piano. Sign-up now; class size is limited. *Note: Students must join at the beginning of the year to participate as each lesson builds on previous lessons.
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    Group Ukulele

    2023/2024 Class Registration Closed BARITONE UKULELE for Beginners Now is your child’s chance to learn this exceedingly popular, easy to learn instrument! It is smaller, lighter, and has fewer frets than a guitar making it very beginner friendly. Also, learning to play this instrument first has been proven to provide an easier transition to playing guitar later because some chords will be familiar. Students will need a four string baritone ukulele in good condition (NOT a soprano, concert, or tenor ukulele). It is suggested to look in local music stores and reputable online sites for baritone ukulele brands such as Mahalo, Lohanu, Kala, or Luna for good quality, affordable instruments that have that deeper baritone sound. Open to students grades 2-5.