June 5, 2025 - 20:07

During its recent meeting on May 13, the Carroll County Board of Education shared valuable information regarding the academic and enrichment activities planned for this summer. The programs aim to engage students in a variety of learning experiences designed to enhance their skills and foster creativity.
Among the activities offered are academic workshops focused on subjects such as mathematics, reading, and science, ensuring that students can reinforce their knowledge while enjoying a break from the traditional school year. Additionally, there will be a range of enrichment programs, including arts and crafts, sports, and outdoor adventures, designed to promote physical health and social interaction among peers.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to enroll their children in these programs, which not only provide educational benefits but also create a fun and supportive environment for young learners. With a diverse array of options available, the Carroll County summer programs promise to be both enriching and enjoyable for all participants.
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