Enrolling Now: Summer Sessions at club48!

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We're now enrolling for our Summer Sessions at club48!

Click here to see what we have in store for this Summer

This program provides high-quality services with curricula that support school success and promote the social, cognitive, and emotional development of the students. This summer, we’ll be focusing on STEAM learning, exploring Boston through field trips, and participating in fun and educational activities like robotics, gardening, swimming, touch aquariums, and more!

The program runs Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. We will be closed on July 4. Healthy breakfast, lunch, and a snack is provided.

CLICK HERE TO ENROLL TODAY!
club48 Summer Sessions:

Session 1: June 24 – July 5
Session 2: July 8 – July 19
Session 3: July 22 – July 26 (STEAM Week!)
Session 4: July 29 – August 9
Session 5: August 12 – August 23
Session 6: August 26 – September 4

A sliding scale & subsidized slots are available. For more information, contact Kaiti Coffin, Director of Early Childhood Education & Out of School Time, at kcoffin@uses.org or 617-375-8119

Looking for an overnight camp option? Camp Hale, our overnight camp on Squam Lake in NH, is also enrolling now for Summer 2019! Click here for more information.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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