Kent School to Offer Free Saturday Programs for Youngsters

Kent School is inviting children and their parents to attend a series of fun, Saturday sessions designed to engage and stimulate the curious minds of children ages 8 and under.
The workshops will be held on February 8, February 22 and March 1. There is no charge and the public is welcome. Parents should plan on staying on campus while their children participate. 
The Saturday series kicks on on February 8 when Lower School Science and Spanish Teacher, Meghan Ferster will lead “Explore More” for children ages 4 - 7. “Explore More” will give children a chance to explore and discover the Science that is all around us using our nationally recognized Chesapeake Bay Studies curriculum as a springboard.

On February 22, Director of Athletics and Facilities Erin Kent will lead “Gym Time Tumble and Climb” for children ages 6 and under, a session that will get kids moving through age-appropriate obstacle courses and exercise activities. “Sometimes it’s hard for any of us to keep moving in the cold winter months. We will guide the children through fun activities that will keep them moving from start to finish,” said Kent. Gym Time, Tumble and Climb will run from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.

On March 1, Kent School Little School teachers Kelly Smith and Logan Stanley present “Stories, Songs and Crafts” for children ages 2 to 5. Children will have a chance to enjoy the planned activities, explore the space and bring home a hand-made keepsake. Stories, Songs and Crafts starts will be held in Little School, our age appropriate space for young explorers. This session will run from 9:00 am to 10:30 a.m.

All workshops are planned with several breaks so the children can move around and explore the facilities and other campus features. Tricia Cammerzell, Assistant Head of School for Advancement said, “We’ve designed these activities with a few goals in mind. First, we always want to create fun and interesting activities for children that inspire a love of learning and we want to share the talents of Kent School’s teachers. We are always proud of our inclusive school community and our commitment to the greater community.” Cammerzell will be on hand to offer tours of the school to anyone interested.

For more information about Kent School visit www.kentschool.org, email tcammerzell@kentschool.org or call 410-778-4100 ext. 110. Kent School, located in historic Chestertown, MD is an independent day school serving children from Preschool through Grade 8. Kent School is an inclusive school community designed for joyful learning, immersed in the natural environment. We are research-driven and committed to nurturing our students’ potential for active citizenship in a connected world through academic, artistic, athletic, and moral excellence.

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