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Create the summer you've always dreamed of ! The McLean Summer Program is committed to providing enrichment experiences to young people ages 5 to 18 in a physically safe, emotionally supportive, and fun-filled environment. The Summer Program provides variety and flexibility that allows each participant the opportunity to explore new areas of interest and expand existing skills. You can build a half day or a full day program depending on your lifestyle. It's your choice! ...Create the Summer you've always dreamed of! Sign Up for the following weeks: Pick Half Days or Full Days 1/2 Day Programs are from 9:00 - 12:00 or 12:30 - 3:30 Courses for Students Entering Grades K-4 Who was Aesop Anyway?, Express Yourself Through Art, Math Through DigiBlocks--Come Experience the Fun!, Reading Rules!...and is a LOT of fun, Math Magic, Manuscript Handwriting and Alert Program/Social Skills Through Cooperative Play, 3-D Art with Plastercraft and Clay, I Hate Mathematics, I Can Cook...or Tiffany Table Manners for Teenagers, Museums/Metro/Culture, Come for the Games & Fun, come Meet the Masters, Knit One/Purl Two, Create Your Own Fairytale, Science Experiments You Can Eat! Courses for Students Entering Grades 4-6 Moving Through Reading and Writing, Moving Through Mathematics, Keyboarding I, Outdoor Adventure Course, Robotics Building, Good at Art?...Create Your Own Comic Book, Create Your Own Web Page, Study Skills. Courses for Students Entering Grades 7-12 Keyboarding II, Latin Exploration, Study Skills, Come Learn from a Master Woodworker, Urban Seminar: Washington D.C. History and Architecture, Photography, Creative Writing, All That Jazz, Summer Research & Writing. (Current McLean and newly accepted students to the Upper School can earn 1/2 credit with a full two week program this summer! Call the Director for details...301-299-8277 Ext. 783). Call TODAY as space is limited!
301-299-8277 Ext. 783 Disclaimer: All course offerings are subject to minimum and maximum enrollments. Courses will be closed on May 1.
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