Na Mea Hou Aug-Oct 2015

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The Campus Was Abuzz This Summer T

his summer the campus was abuzz with an abundance of enriching summer programs for students of all ages.

Our Parker Enrichment Program offered more than a dozen exciting and unique programs available to the greater community for children ages 8 to 18. Programs included intro to jazz, ballet and contemporary improvisational dance, biodiversity in Hawaii, drama camp, acting games and improve camp, debate camp, sculpting and art in action. Additional programs were offered for teens and adults 16 and older, including: soulful Sundays with ballet and stretch, African-Caribbean dance and culture workshop and gentle floor stretch and relaxation classes. In addition, more than 80 lucky kids were treated to an incredibly creative seven-week summer camp, thanks to the school’s first grade teacher, Ms. Christian Ingalls. Campers enjoyed weekly off-campus excursions and “Wacky Wednesday” dress-up days, both of which tied into the camps weekly theme. Themes included, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Jurassic Park, Alice in Wonderful, A Bug’s Life, Meet the Minions and more. Campers also participated in art projects, dance and performing arts tutorials, science experiences, and athletics.

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