
Full-Day Program
ages 6 through 12
Our full-day program provides a warm, engaging environment where children explore, create, and grow. Through hands-on learning and a balance of academics, creativity, and community, we support each child’s natural curiosity while building a strong foundation for lifelong learning.
In-Depth Courses for ages 6 to 18

Innovators | Entrepreneurship
Through immersive learning experiences, students will:
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Design and develop a marketable product
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Gain financial literacy by learning budgeting, cost of goods sold, and bookkeeping
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Build real-world skills such as drafting emails, making professional phone calls, and creating marketing materials
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Learn teamwork, leadership, and communication through collaborative projects and peer presentations
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Pitch their product, practice public speaking, and present to consumers with confidence
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Students will also benefit from:
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A culminating student marketplace, where they will showcase and sell their products
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Guidance from experienced entrepreneurs and guest speakers
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Virtual visits to businesses and mentorship opportunities
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Support in branding, packaging, and marketing strategies

All community service hours completed will be documented, signed off on, and may be applied toward Bright Futures requirements.

Changemakers | Community Service
Through curated projects and local outreach, students will:
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Explore how individuals and nonprofits create change in different areas of interest and need—animal welfare, senior support, children’s services, and environmental stewardship
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Build outreach skills: professional communication, journaling & reflection, planning, and teamwork
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Volunteer on site with partner organizations (select days), learning how to show up safely, respectfully, and effectively
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Share insights and outcomes from their field journals with younger children and peers​​
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Students will also benefit from:
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Mentorship from community leaders and nonprofit professionals
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Guided reflection through service journals to deepen empathy and insight
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Peer collaboration and leadership roles within project teams

Global Citizens | Cultural Awareness
Through interactive learning, students will:
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Explore diverse cultures and traditions across continents
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Compare how different communities use resources, materials, and commodities
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Study history, geography, and cultural practices in engaging, student-centered ways
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Gain insight into what everyday life looks like for children around the globe
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Participate in virtual visits with individuals in other countries
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Reflect on sustainability and how people thrive with fewer resources
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Culminate their experience by creating a “Global Perspectives” book, showcasing what they’ve learned
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Students will also benefit from:
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Exposure to humanitarian and sustainability concepts
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Respectful discussion spaces to ask questions and exchange ideas
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Collaborative activities that encourage open-mindedness and empathy
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Opportunities to have pen pals across the globe
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Field trips (both virtual and in person)
