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Calvin to Host Sigsbee Students

Thu, Jul 05, 2001
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UPDATE: Read the story on the College Kids program at Calvin. Note that the link above will open a new browser window.

College Kids, a new partnership between Calvin College and Sigsbee Elementary School, will take place from July 9 to August 4 at Calvin. The at Calvin, under director Rhae-Ann Booker (left), will coordinate the program -- a four-week summer day camp that will help Sigsbee students get better at science, math, reading and computer technology. Participants will do science experiments, solve math problems, sharpen their reading and writing skills and more.

Each day from 8 am to 2 pm College kids will meet in North Hall on campus, bringing together students entering fourth and fifth grade at Sigsbee with Calvin mentors, including Calvin students.

The program includes breakfast, three 40-minute class periods, lunch, recreation time and a closing assembly. Thanks to underwriting, the program is free for Sigsbee students.