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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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    Pre-K Kiddie Kamp

    Pre-K Kiddie Kamp for 4-year-olds and 5-year-olds Kiddie Kamp provides four and five-year-old preschool students a summer filled with adventure, new discoveries, and fun. The hands-on curriculum spans many themes and presents preschool students with age-appropriate responsibilities and challenges. These students have a natural curiosity and desire to learn, and they enjoy being with other students their age. This camp has been designed to provide activities that build on social and learning skills and present opportunities to learn about sharing, respecting others, building friendships, and developing new interests. The hands-on, structured environment of this camp allows the preschool camper to explore activity centers, enjoy indoor and outdoor activities and field trips, and learn new skills. Campers will also have free time to enjoy group or individual activities through learning opportunities to prepare them for pre-kindergarten or kindergarten classes next school year. Campers must be at least four years old by May 28, 2024 to enroll in this camp. Before and after care are available for these camps. Campers will have a 30 to 45-minute rest time each afternoon. Parents will be provided with a weekly agenda. Campers must bring a lunch and drink. 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.