wicked cool summer
Wicked Cool Summer is four fun-packed weeks of Science programs with complementary Art activities.  Each one-week program offers two fun projects in the morning and two in the afternoon, and we still find time to build in supervised play.  Each Wicked Cool Summer program is organized around a different environmental focus.   This summer we are also offering a two-week program of Japanese language, arts, and crafts. Not all locations offer all choices, so you should check for more information about what is available near you.

If your child is registered for a summer program, please make sure that you fill out a Student Information Form and bring it to the program on the first day.

Wicked Cool Science:  Up, Up, & Away!
Up, Up, and Away! takes you on an investigation of all kinds of things that move through the air - from carnivores to contraptions! Click here for a daily schedule.
Wicked Cool Science: In The Dirt!
In the Dirt! gets down and dirty with with everything that’s under your feet - from worm tunnels to rocks and minerals by way of  erupting model volcanoes.  Click here for a daily schedule.

Wicked Cool Science:  The Deep Blue Sea
The Deep Blue Sea introduces kids to different denizens of the deep and the watery world that they call home.  Click here for a daily schedule.
Wicked Cool Science: What on Earth!
 What on Earth! looks at the richness of our world - how different habitats and their biggest and smallest inhabitants work together.  Click here for a daily schedule.

Wicked Cool Japanese is a two-week program designed to introduce children to basic elements of Japanese language and culture.
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What’s included
Wicked Cool for Kids provides all curriculum materials and all the staff to run its programs.  We anticipate that our staff will be CORI-ed by a hosting organization.  There will be at least one staff member present at all times who is certified in First-Aid and CPR.
What children should bring
Children should  bring a clearly labeled backpack with them every day.  Because they maybe outside for some of the day, the backpack should contain sun-block labeled with the child’s name.  All children should bring snacks and children who opt for the full day program should bring a lunch with them.  We ask parents to provide a lunch that does not contain nuts of any kind.  Children should also bring a liter of drinking water every day, In case of accidents, back packs should also contain a change of clothes.