Way To Go Foundation
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Way To Go Foundation
Our goal is to provide your child with academically challenging activities designed to help him/her retain the information learned during the school year, as well as to provide a safe and fun environment where your child feels a sense of belonging, renewed enthusiasm, and the freedom to share thoughts and ideas.
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The Way to Go program is a non-profit organization now on its 20th year. Our goal has always been about providing kids a wonderful and memorable summer experience. Over the years the program structure has changed to encompass more of what is important. Healthy Kids was introduced in summer 2009 in response to the startling statistics about childhood obesity.
Campers will learn what the world's fastest growing sport is all about. This new style of fitness is changing people around the globe both mentally and physically. Campers will learn carrying, climbing, swinging, crawling, and running technique. Life and exercise go hand in hand with this creative and fun new discipline in sports.
Spanish Immersion Summer Program is designed to boost the Spanish speaking skills of children entering Grades K-10th. This group will also include fitness activities and academic reinforcement (Math & Reading) in Spanish. She is a wife and mother of two boys Graduated from the Landivar University in Guatemala with a BS in Architecture.
Let's Go Bananas It's time to "squeeze" the day! We'll be making fruit themed crafts, such as watermelon piggy banks, and different kinds of fruit snacks, such as chocolate covered strawberries. You don't want to miss out because this class is one in a "melon"! About the Instructor: Kayla Dacanay Graduated from University of the Pacific with a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Sociology.
The Way to Go Spanish Immersion Program is designed to boost the Spanish speaking skills of children entering Grades K-5 Our program consists of 2 hours per day of hands-on enrichment activities, as well as traveling to countries in Latin America and Spain without leaving the US. Each day they will learn the history, culture, food, music, art and more about the culture of Spanish speaking countries.
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Bora C.
Bora C.
Sep 29, 2018
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My 5 year old son fractured his arm while playing in the "gym" area before they were headed to a trampoline park.

According to my 11 year old nephew (who was with my son the whole time ) my son told one of the counselors twice that his arm hurt. The first time the cried and they "checked" on him but the 2nd time they just told him that he will be fine once he starts jumping around. So my 5 year old spent the whole day with a fractured arm at a trampoline park and when I picked him up, nobody notified me or even let me know that he had been complaining about his arm.

He couldn
Victoria O.
Victoria O.
Jul 24, 2018
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My two niece's went to this camp. The first day was fun they played games and did arts and crafts. The staff said that tomorrow the kids were going to the beach(she didnt give any other information). The next day i got there with my kids and no one is there except just a few parents also confused. It turned out the camp already left. I talked to a few other parents and they said they got an email from the camp at midnight. I didn't get the email until ten at night.So it turned out some of the other parents didn't see the email because they sent it too late.