End of year reminders
BASCP closes at 3 PM on Wednesday, June 24th. Please pack lunches for your children on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please take home all of your child’s belongings. Please let us know if you’re child will be absent. Thank you
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BASCP closes at 3 PM on Wednesday, June 24th. Please pack lunches for your children on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please take home all of your child’s belongings. Please let us know if you’re child will be absent. Thank you
On Tuesday, all BASCP students celebrated the beginning of the summer with Summer Blast Off — Island Adventures. Children chose among several activities in four different stations: the cruise ship, pirate’s cove, the beach, and the luau. Children played captured the … Continued
Here are some completed projects (and one in process) from Robin’s Fun with Fabric program with second and third graders. Previous Projects Fun with Fabric Field Trip
On Friday, Helen and Ozone students enjoyed Spa Day. As children drank cucumber water, they relaxed with oatmeal facials, cucumber eye treatments, and fingernail painting. Maya enjoyed the cucumber eye treatment so much that she decided to invent cucumber glasses.
Parents, please bring your sneakers for tonight’s basketball game and ice cream social starting at 5 PM.
Colin’s Cooking Compendium concluded charmingly as children bound their published cookbooks.
Tim and a group of first graders and kindergartners walked to the beautiful tree on the upper field and made it more beautiful. When children finished decorating the tree, they admired their work for a few minutes and then cleaned … Continued
The bad news is kids lost to adults in trivia and the race around the upper field. The good news for kids is that, unlike a certain adult competitor, no child needed to ice their ankle all weekend because of … Continued
Today in the Ozone, we will finally answer the age old question: who is better — kids or teachers? In a competition of brains and brawn, who will prevail — the wise and experienced forth and fifth graders or the … Continued