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(SHU) Discovery Science Center
and Planetarium Summer Program
Hall’s Summer Enrichment
Program
June 24 –August 9, 2024
9am-230pm (K-8)
Early drop off and extended care available
from 8:30am until 5:30pm
For students entering K-8
June 14th-August 15th
8 week program
8a.m.-4p.m
Program fees are $450 per week , with extended hours $125/child per week and meal plans
available.
Ages 6-13
Fee: $85.00 per week
for Regular Hours.
Membership discounts available.
Open to all City residents.
Discovery offers summer programs for all ages,
with chemistry, engineering, astronomy, paleontology, and more~ Young scientists will let
their imaginations flourish with STEAM activities for every interest!
Our Summer Erichment Program offers
and academic component providing
Math & English lessons , tutoring, indoor and outdoor, athletics, cultural enrichment, art classes,
STEM lessons, weekly field trips,
cooking lessons, and more!
Limited scholarships available by application
only.
For more information, check out
shudiscovery.org or contact
education@shudiscovery.org
Phone: (203) 416-3558
Shannon Moss– Director of Education
Fairfield University Upward Bound
Breakfast, lunch and snack provided
Contact: Dennesse Serrata
Youth Coordinator
Email: dserrata@hnhonline.org
(203) 345-2008
Junior Achievement
LifeBridge Community Services
LifeBridge is a leading non-profit
behavorial health organization in
Bridgeport supporting children (ages 6+),
youth, and adults through mental health and
substance use recovery. We believe you
matter and are here to help.
Services include:
• Individual and Family Counseling
• Trauma –Informed Therapy
• Youth and Parent Support Groups
• Art Therapy
• Domestic Violence Support
• Substance Use Recovery
Office address: 475 Clinton Avenue
All are Welcome!
For more information call:
(203) 368-4291 or visit LifeBridgeCT.org
to schedule an appointment.
Www.facebook.com/LifeBridge
Contact: (203) 382-0180 ext.11
Email: @jawct.org
Website: www.jawct.org
Students in grades 9-12 from Central,
Harding, Bassick High Schools and
Bridgeport residents attending
Fairchild Wheeler
Low income/First Generation College Bound
students
Students can apply during their 9th and 10th
grade
No Cost to Students or their families
A federally funded TRIO program, services
provided include academic instruction in core
subjects, instruction in SAT preparation, study
skills, time management and other pertinent
topics, college classes and seminars; college
essays, applications, FAFSA, scholarships,
etc., tutoring, mentoring, parent seminars, college tours, academic counseling and cultural
trips.
Structure: Students must participate in both the
academic and summer components.
Summer Component: 6 weeks which include: 4
residential and 2 commuting with transportation provided, academic instruction, college
preparation and field trips and college tours.
For more information,
Contact: Rhony Delva, Director
Phone: (203) 254 - 4000 ext. 2484
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