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Got Game invites kids to create their own camp experience
By Casey Russell
les since 2004.
He designed the program with myriad activities so that all kids can find something that sparks their interest. With an eye to this, campers can personally customize their own days.
Chaperoned by an experienced coaching crew, kids can choose from traditional sports, science and art projects, games, robotics, dance, photography, theater, water play and more. Optional field trips are also offered.
Sessions close to home will take place at Hancock Park and Third Street elementary schools from Mon., June 12 through Fri.,
Aug. 11. Melrose Elementary will host during the week of Aug. 7.
Got Game is open to kids ages 4 to 14, and camp hours are 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with extended care available for a fee. Prices range from $285 to $335 per week, and sibling discounts are available. Registration is open now with early bird discounts until May 8.
For more information or to register, visit gotgamecamp. com.
CAMPERS playing at Got Game.
Larchmont Charter
By Yena Rhee and Alastair Ayandele 4th Grade
We won’t be in school very much during April, but when we are, April will be a very interesting month!
There are two field trips coming up: 2nd graders will visit the California Science Center on Mon., April 24, and 4th graders will visit Selma, our 5th through 8th grade campus, on Wed., April 26. We also have an upcoming spirit day called “Crazy Hair Day” for the whole school on Fri., April 28. That sounds very exciting to some… but dreadful to others.
Ms. Sabina, our art teacher, informed us that we will be making art that shows our appreciation for Earth Day. For example, 2nd graders are working on printmaking and will be using natural dyes and objects for eco-friendly art.
In Music with Mr. Malcolm, we will celebrate Greek Easter and Armenian Easter, which we’ve never done before! Both cultures have different ways of celebrating, and it’s usually fun to learn new things.
Hopefully you enjoy your spring break, and if you’re back in school, we hope it’s pleasant!
Campbell Hall
By
Claire
“Cal” Lesher 10th Grade
The smell of spring is in the air and spring break is just around the corner! But, before vacation begins, we’ve been busy helping the community.
Annually, CH sponsors the MEND (Meet Each Need with Dignity) food drive, and our school community provides an abundance of non-perishable food for it. We also had a blood drive benefiting the UCLA Blood and Platelet Center. There was an enormous response.
We recently celebrated our outstanding faculty and staff with an appreciation lunch. There was a variety of delicious food and flowers and we got to show our gratitude for all the hard work they do for our students and school.
The 22nd annual Gospel Choir show featured several special guests. And, the high school production “Into the Woods” was incredible.
Our girls’ and boys’ high school sports teams are in full swing. The high school varsity girls’ soccer team defeated Hueneme 2-1 in the CIF Division 5 Wild Card game. The high school girls’ basketball team has made it to the CIF State playoffs semifinals! The high school boys’ baseball, golf and tennis teams are doing well, too. Go teams!