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SPLASH PADS Texas Ave Park Baseball Theme Splash Pad Webster Rainbow Park Splash Pad Texas City Dolphin Lagoon Splash Pad at Clear Lake Park Nassau Bay Stevenson Park Splash Pad Friendswood Dancing Water Fountains at Kemah Boardwalk Plaza Kemah Brookglen Splashpad La Porte Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Splash Park La Porte Fairmont Park Splash Park La Porte
Dow Park Splash Pad with musical instruments Deer Park Red Bluff, Memorial & Sunset Splash Pads Pasadena Monroe Field Spash Pad Seabrook Menard Park Splash Pad Galveston Schreiber Airplane Theme Splash Park Galveston Wright Cuney Recreation Center Galveston Six Baytown Splash Parks Baytown Centennial Park Splash Pad Pearland Southdown Park Splash Pad Pearland
PUBLIC POOLS Hometown Heroes Pool League City $3 child $5 adult resident $5 child $8 adult non resident
Walker Pool League City
$2child $3 adult resident $3 child $5 adult non resident
Clear Lake Rec Center Clear Lake
indoor and outdoor pool with slide $5 per person
Kreuger Pool Clear Lake - Meadowgreen $5 per person
Rutledge Park Pool Clear Lake - Camino South $5 per person
Fairmont Pool Pasadena FREE
San Jacinto Pool Pasadena $1 per person
COMMUNITY WATER PARKS
Northwest Pool Pasadena $1 per person
Nessler Center Texas City
Dow Park Pool Deer Park
$3 for residents $5 for non residents
Residents - Adults $4, Children (15 and under) and Seniors $3 Nonresidents - Adults $6, Children (15 and under) and Seniors $4
Red Bluff Pool Pasadena
Strawberry Park Pasadena
$2 for residents $3 for non residents
$6 for Pasadena residents, $10 for non-residents
Sunset Pool Pasadena
Little Cedar Bayou Wave Pool La Porte
$2 for residents $3 for non residents
Beverly Hills Pool Pasadena - Sagemont FREE
Friendswood Pool Friendswood
$2 Friendswood Residents/$4non resident
Residents (Adults and children) - $3 Nonresidents (Adults and children) - $5 Seniors (60+ years and older) - $1 Children 2 years old and younger - Free
Fun Spot Water Slide Crystal Beach $10 an hour or $20 all day
Bob S. Owens Pool Alvin
$3 residents /$5 non residents
WATER AMUSEMENT PARKS Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Galveston
Reservations Required. See website for pricing and details
Palm Beach at Moody Gardens Galveston See website for pricing and details
Typhoon Texas Waterpark Katy Price varies by day, see website
Pirates Bay Water Park Baytown Price varies by day, see website
Hurricane Harbor Splashtown Spring See website for pricing and details
Splashway Water Park Sheridan, TX See website for pricing and details
Interested in businesses that offer swimming lessons? Click Here!
Active Camps
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Dance Expressions
CAMP ALLEN
ALL SUMMER!
For Grades 3-10 as of Fall 2021 | Week Long Camps | $768 Per Person
We offer Summer Camps, Workshops and summer classes. Our top-notch camps include crafts, dance, snacks, and lots of fun with themes.
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University Cheer ALL SUMMER! Camps for individuals, stunt groups and teams! Campers are taught spirit dances, hip hop style cheer dances, pom routines, game cheers, game day spirit technique, tumbling, jumps and stunts! Parents are invited to a “showcase” on the last day to see their child perform the camp material and compete for fun awards!
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Chara Dance Camp Creative THROUGH JULY 29TH Ages 3-8 years Themes include Christmas in July, Zoorific, Brick Builders, Princess Academy, Pony Tales and much more! Cost For Camp Creative $18, Cost for Camps is $160
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We provide a fun & unique environment for young people to cultivate friendships, experience personal growth, and learn about the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. (located 1 hour from Houston)
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Music and Arts ALLEGRO PEARLAND ACADEMY OF MUSIC BACH TO THE FUTURE SUMMER ORCHESTRA CAMP | JULY 12-16 Age 8-16 | 9am-1pm Bach to the Future Orchestra Camp is a fun and challenging ensemble music playing experience for violin, viola, cello, & double bass players age 8-16. Camp will include ensemble playing, character building games, and a performance on the last day of camp. Camp is led by the Conductor of the Pearland Youth Orchestra. Bring your instrument, your lunch, and get ready to play exciting music from Bach to the Future! Space is limited, register online!
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THE PURPLE BOX THEATER
Dedicated to developing a young actor’s craft through classes, workshops, camps, and productions. We offer high quality programs for Kids & Teens in Musical Theater, Theater, Improv, Dance, Voice, Acting, Musical Revue Performing Groups and Travel Teams. Ages 5-12 & Ages 9-15 | 4 day camps $165 | 9am-noon & 1-4pm | Showcase at the end of most camps Saturday camps are 5 weeks | $145 | 9:30-11am More information will be available in March
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STEM & Educational ABSEA Preschool JULY 12 – 16 • A CAMPING WE WILL GO JULY 19 – 23 • HAWAIIAN HULLABALOO Ages: 2 – 9 year olds | $ 175 per child | No registration fee. Supplies included. All camps include: • Arts & Crafts • Outdoor Play • Stories • Music • Water Play • Games
BEST BRAINS PEARLAND
Offering Chess Camp ,e-speaking camp, creative writing camp, and an Abacus Fast Track Workshop
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TUTORING CENTER
Summer Programs in Reading, Math, and Writing for K-12. Improve your child’s academic skills to help them succeed in school. Fun learning environment.
www.tutoringcenter.com League City: 281-337-2800; Pearland: 832-781-8809
Horse Camps
Even the hottest Texas weather won’t slow the kids down. But when the temperatures soar outside, heat related illnesses, including dehydration and heat exhaustion can be real concerns. Here are some ideas to keep your family cool this summer...
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THE SUGAR & SPICE RANCH CAMP ALL SUMMER! Mother/Daughter or All Girl Camps. Our summer camp sessions run from Saturday through the following Friday every week from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Sessions are all-inclusive (lodging, all meals, tack, horses, lessons, etc.) $1,149 for 1 week | $2,299 for 2 weeks Mother/Daughter $2299 for 2 people for 1 week
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PLAY INDOORS! While playing at your house is definitely an option, there are a variety of indoor venues to choose from as well. From playgrounds at fast food restaurants or malls to indoor arcades, you’re sure to find a great place to relax while the kiddos burn off some energy! SPLISH & SPLASH!
No pool? No problem! Just turn on the sprinkler and let the fun begin. Even just a hose will keep the kids busy and cool for hours. Try out a local public splash pad. The kids love them and most are free!
READ A BOOK! Check the Fun-Time Calendar to find out about all the fun programs that are offered at our local libraries this summer. While you are there, sign the kids up for the Summer Reading Program and find some good books and a quiet corner. In addition to keeping them cool, it also keeps them smart! BUNDLE UP!
Have you ever put your head inside a freezer to cool down on a hot day? Then put on your winter coat and head out to the ice rink. You can’t find a “cooler” place than this on a blistering day.
GO CAMPING!
It’s not much fun camping outdoors in the hottest part of the summer, but pitching a tent in the living room will do the trick. While you enjoy the benefits of air conditioning and indoor plumbing, your kids will enjoy doing something different. Have a campfire style dinner (you can keep the grill outside!), turn off the TV and lights and use electric lanterns or flashlights to see. Tell scary stories and stay up late. And most importantly, don’t forget the s’mores!
PLAY IN THE SHADE! Kids crave the outdoors. While you don’t want to deny them their time outside, you should be smart about it. Play first thing in the morning or after dinner in the evening, when it is cooler outside. Choose your parks carefully. If your neighborhood park doesn’t offer good shade, check surrounding neighborhoods or recreational centers. SUDS IT UP! Wash the car, wash the dog, wash anything! Give everyone their own sponge and bucket and everything will be spic and span in no time. I’d keep an eye on the water hose though, if I were you! TAKE IN A MOVIE!
Next to the ice rink, a movie theater is the coldest spot in the summertime. Some theaters have summer movie clubs, where they show free or $1 movies. Check with your local theater and see what they have to offer. Even watching DVD’s at home is a good idea during the heat of the day.
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SUMMER TIME MEANS POOL TIME FOR MOST OF US.
And whether you own your own pool or you visit the local pool or beach it’s always fun to play in the water. Having several ideas on hand for games the kids can play in the water can keep them from getting bored. Don’t have a pool? That’s ok - some of these fun games are easily played with a sprinkler. So dig out those swimsuits and goggles and head for the water.
DIVING FOR TREASURE
The oldest pool game has to be diving for an object to see who can get to it first. This is a game kids will play for hours in the pool. Kids toss objects that will sink and then search for it on the bottom of the pool. Today you can purchase toys that are weighted and brightly colored designed specifically for this game. But why not add a new twist? Why not hide trinkets or coins, sealed in plastic bags and fastened to something weighted on the bottom of the pool before the kids get there? Then they can have a real treasure hunt. Limit the amount of prizes each child can find, make sure they share and keep it to the shallow end of the pool.
SPRINKLER TUG OF WAR
Turn on your sprinkler full blast for this fun game. Divide the kids up into to two teams. Use a rope or heavy duty jump rope and have the kids grab hold. One team one each end. Then start the battle! There will be lots of wet, giggly fun as kids try to avoid getting dragged into the sprinkler water. To avoid kids falling on the sprinkler do not place the sprinkler directly in the path of the tug of war game. Set it a few inches back from the center.
WATER BALLOON DIVE & TOSS
For this game you will need to fill small water balloons as full as possible. Place them on one side of the pool on the bottom of the pool. Make sure they are spread out evenly. Divide the kids into two teams. You will need at least four kids for this game.
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Each team will be divided into divers and catchers. When you say go the divers start looking for the balloons on the bottom. They then toss them over to their team mates. The team mates have to catch them in a small bucket or bowl. Whoever has the most at the end wins. You can also play a similar version of this on land. Just have the kids toss the balloons back and forth catching them in a bucket and moving further apart each time they throw the balloon.
MARCO POLO
What pool party is complete without a good old fashion game of Marco Polo? One child closes his eyes and is “it.” His goal is to find the kids in the water without opening his eye. Their goal is to keep away. The person who is it yells out “Marco” periodically and the others have to respond with “Polo” as he tries to figure out where everyone is. Whoever he tags becomes “it” next.
FANCY FOOTWORK
Relay races are as much at the pool as they are anywhere else. For this relay race you need two teams of kids and empty sports drink bottles with lids - one for each child. Divide the kids into two teams. Line them up at the edge of the pool. When you say go the first person jumps in the water, places his water bottle at in the water and has to race to the other side first. The catch - they have to push their bottle with their feet. As soon as they reach the other side the next team member jumps in and takes their turn. Lots of toe tickling fun in this relay race.
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BUCKET BRIGADE
This relay race has many versions. One version has kids filling up a small bucket with water, racing across to a larger bucket, dumping the water and racing back with the bucket for the next person to go. Whoever has the most water at the end wins. But there are other fun twists you can add to this. You can form two lines and pass the bucket down the line, send it back up and whoever fills the bucket first wins. But for really interesting fun have the kids stand in line with their backs toward the goal. The first child fills the bucket then passes it up and over his head to the next child in line without turning around or looking at them. The last child has to dump the water into the larger bucket backwards too.
RUBBER DUCK RACE
This silly game will have everyone laughing. Have each child get into the pool at the starting line with a rubber ducky or other small floating toy. Everyone should have something about the same size and weight. They then have to race their ducks across the pool but they can not touch the duck. They have to blow their rubber duck across the water. Who will be the first to get their duck to the other side. If the touch the duck its back to the starting line.
MORE WATER FUN
These are just a few of the many games you can play around the pool. If you have younger children you can let them paint with water around the edge of the pool or on a sidewalk. All you need is water and large paintbrushes. Another neat idea for younger kids is to fill small water balloons with water and freeze overnight. The next day remove the balloon part and let the kids play with their ice balloons in a small kiddie pool. Place a small toy in the middle of the balloon before freezing and they will have fun trying to figure out what is hidden in their balloon.
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July Family Friendly Events
FREE THURSDAYS AT HOUSTON MUSEUMS
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston courtesy of Shell Oil Company 5-9pm www.mfah.org/visit/visiting-mfah-free The Health Museum 2-7pm http://houmuse.org/visit/the-healthmuseum Houston Museum of Natural Science Permanent Exhibits Free on Thursdays 2-5pm http://houmuse.org/visit/houston-museumof-natural-science/
LITTLE GYM OF FRIENDSWOOD PARENTS SURVIVAL NIGHT
July 2 • 6:30-9:30 pm Divers will ride the waves, visit shell cove, and explore the coral reef while learning about the magic under the sea. Grab your towel and get ready to have a wave crashing good time! Ages 3-12 years ,$35 members, $40 nonmembers www.thelittlegym.com/FriendswoodTX/ events-more-fun/drop-ins-events#schedule
PATRIOT PASS AT PLEASURE PIER
Children’s Museum Houston 5-8pm www.cmhouston.org
STORYTIME AND WILDHOUR!
Wednesdays• 10:30 am Meet new critter friends every month as we visit DFNC for a storytime and wildhour! Pearland Westside Library https://bcls.lib.tx.us/branches/pws/ pearlandwest.asp
TODDLER STORY TIME
Mondays • 10:30am Pearland Westside Library https://bcls.lib.tx.us/branches/pws/ pearlandwest.asp
CRAFT TIME FOR K5
Tuesdays @ 2pm Pearland Westside Library https://bcls.lib.tx.us/branches/pws/ pearlandwest.asp
FREE ADMISSION HOUSTON ZOO
July 6 and August 3 12-until Closing This summer, we’re offering special Free Tuesdays sponsored by PNC Bank during June to August. Tickets for June will be available on the Wednesday before at 9:00 a.m. Online reservations are
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required for all guests and members during this time. Tickets will not be available at the gate. www.houstonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/ prices-and-discounts/free-tuesdays/
July 2-4 Three Parks - One pass for $49.99 enjoy unlimited visits on Friday, Saturday & Sunday to the Pleasure Pier, Kemah Boardwalk and Downtown Aquarium Houston; Pleasure Pier, Kemah Boardwalk and Downtown Aquarium Houston www.pleasurepier.com/promos/patriot-pass
INDEPENDENCE DAY 5K
July 3 • 7 am Celebrate 4th of July weekend with Pride - join us at The Pearland Town Center for a Fun Run with a certified 5K Track for runners and alternate route options for Veterans. Organized by “Greater Businesses of Pearland “ in partnership with “Pearland Lifestyle Magazine”. A portion of proceeds go to some amazing local organizations “The Warriors Refuge” and “Houston Regional Veterans Chamber of Commerce”. Please feel free to visit these wonderful Veteran’s Non-Profits:Houston Regional Veterans Chamber of Commerce and The Warriors Refuge $10 Registration Fee - Veterans and First Responders Run Free Bring the whole family - strollers are welcome and pets too Race Starts at 7:00 am -Registration starts at 6:00 am followed by warmups and National Anthem along with opening ceremonies.Support our Veterans, local businesses, community, enjoy food and festivities, fun activities, greet your neighbors and more ..
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CINEMARK SUMMER MOVIE CLUBHOUSE
July 7 • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part July 14 • The Angry Birds Movie 2 July 21 • Dora and the Lost City of Gold July 28 • Minions Summer Movie Clubhouse is back at Cinemark with 8 weeks of kid-approved movies! Enjoy safe and exciting big-screen entertainment for just $1.50* per ticket for each movie. Save even more with $1 OFF deals on kids’ snack packs, large popcorns & large drinks during Summer Movie Clubhouse showtimes. www.cinemark.com/series-events-infopages/summer-movie-clubhouse
SHOWSTOPPERS: A BROADWAY MUSICAL SCRAPBOOK PRESENTED BY HITS THEATRE
July 9 & 10 • 8:30 pm LIVE on stage and online! You can choose to watch it on the web. YouTube or Facebook! Relive your favorite showstopping Broadway musical numbers curated from the HITS Theatre production archive of shows performed at Miller over a 34-year history. Featuring 25 student performers in grades 1-12, HITS Theatre will transport audiences in-person and online with spectacular moments from musical theater history. Incorporating memory videos from wellknown alumni and technical support from Stages Repertory Theatre, the evening is sure to touch your heart, bring back fond memories and create new ones! All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE! www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
FLY DANCE COMPANY: THE GENTLEMEN OF HIP HOP
July 16 • 8:30 pm LIVE on stage and online! You can choose to watch it on the web. YouTube or Facebook! Family favorite FLY brings its unique “theatrical hiphop,” a stylish, sophisticated and humorous fusion
of street dance and classical music. All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE! www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
MILLER OUTDOOR THEATRE SUMMER MIXTAPE SERIES
July 29-30 • 8:30 pm LIVE on stage The Miller Summer Mixtape series is a 3-day, multi-genre, independent music showcase featuring Houston’s top local acts. From Jazz to Punk, Reggae to Country, and Indie Rock to pop, music lovers are invited to enjoy their favorite local artists on the Hill under the stars or from the seats! Tonight’s performance will feature Dende, Everlasting Vibez, King Baby Familia, and projection artist Input Output!All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE! www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
FRIENDSWOOD LIBRARY STORYTIME AT CENTENNIAL PARK
Toddler Story Time Tuesdays • 9:30 am Preschool Story Time Wednesdays • 9:30 am www.friendswood.lib.tx.us
PEARLAND CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM
July 4 • 6:00 - 10:00 pm Join us as to celebrate the country’s birthday at Independence Park on Sunday, July 4th. The event will feature live music from the variety band, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, on the H-E-B Entertainment Stage and a spectacular fireworks display. Independence Park (3449 Pearland Pkwy. Pearland, Texas 7758) www.parks.pearlandtx.gov/special-events/celebration-of-freedom
FRIENDSWOOD JULY 4TH CELEBRATION
CRAFT KIT WEDNESDAYS AT FRIENDSWOOD LIBRARY
Pick up these bags filled with fun crafts for 8-18 year olds at our Drive-Thru window or from the Children’s Department! www.friendswood.lib.tx.us
July 4 • 6:30 pm July 5 • 10 am Enjoy food and entertainment by the “Spazmatics” at Centennial Park in Friendswood followed by a firework show at 9:20 p.m. Free (admission). On July 5, residents can enjoy a parade and then an event with vendors, games, food and entertainment at Stevenson Park. 10 a.m. (July 5 parade). Friendswood Drive between Heritage Drive and Stevenson Park. 11 a.m. Free (admission). 1100 S Friendswood Drive, Friendswood. www.ci.friendswood.tx.us/381/July-4th-Celebration-July
FRIENDSWOOD MOVIES IN THE PARK
4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS AT THE KEMAH BOARDWALK
July 16: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark July 23: Despicable Me July 30: A Bug’s Life Movies in the Park are held every Friday night July 16 to August 13 at the Centennial Park Amphitheatre, 2200 S Friendswood Drive. Events are free for all! www.ci.friendswood.tx.us/382/Movies-in-the-ParkJuly-August
ROCK THE DOCK
Thursdays • 7pm Rock On - All Summer Long! These FREE Concerts in our Main Event Plaza will heat up your Thursday nights! Listen to live music, sip on cool refreshments and enjoy the show! Admission is free Kemah Boardwalk - The Fun Never Stops! www.kemahboardwalk.com
GALVESTON FAMILY BEACH CHALLENGES
July 11 • 11 am - 1 pm
The Galveston Family Beach Challenge will transform a portion of Stewart Beach into a gigantic obstacle course, allowing families to compete in lifesize versions of classic games. The course includes 14 stations for kids and adults including eight new stations this year, including a bean bag game, a life-size battle ship game, limbo, volley balloon, “beam” bag, giant Connect Four and more. The event is FREE and participants will have a chance to win the grand prize of a $500 gift card plus tickets to popular Galveston attractions. FREE Stewart Beach at 201 Seawall Boulevard Galveston, Texas Register ahead of time at www.galvestonchallenge.com/registration
July 4 • 9:30 pm Enjoy the Kemah Boardwalk rides and entertainment, restaurants, live music & Patriotic fireworks show over Galveston Bay at 9:30pm. www.kemahboardwalk.com/events.asp#6
LEAGUE CITY FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA
July 3 • 4-10 pm This family-friendly event is free and open to the public and includes a fireworks display, live-music, inflatables, and food trucks. Bring your lawn chairs or blanket to enjoy an evening with family and friends as part of your Independence Day celebration. Fireworks will begin at sundown. Additional Parking will be available at Hometown Heroes Park, along with shuttle service. This event is sponsored by Ameriwaste. Chester L. Davis Sportsplex, 1251 W. League City Parkway www.leaguecity.com/3708/Fireworks-Extravaganza
CITY OF WEBSTER ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION
July 4 • all day • Free Annual 4th of July Celebration, featuring a Salute to Veterans, games, entertainment, and fireworks. Texas Avenue Park www.cityofwebster.com/Calendar.aspx?EID=2124
FIREWORKS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS PASADENA
July 4 • 6 pm • Free Join us for a fireworks spectacular at the Pasadena Municipal Fairgrounds - free admission. Parking is first come, first served so bring your own lawn chair and get ready for some fun! www.pasadenatx.gov/760/July-4th
SHELL FREEDOM OVER TEXAS (VIRTUAL AND LIVE EVENT)
July 4 • 7-10 pm • Free While the city of Houston’s traditional full-day Fourth of July celebration has not returned amid the coronavirus pandemic, residents can enjoy an evening of live music and fireworks broadcast on ABC 13 and its platforms. Performers include Lee Brice, Jimmie Allen, Alanis Sophia, and Brian Jack and the Zydeco Gamblers. Those who wish to see the fireworks show in person will have Eleanor Tinsley Park as an option if they park downtown and walk to the location. The city of Houston also recommends any open spaces and neighborhood parks with a view of the western downtown skyline. Downtown Houston. www.freedomovertexas.org
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ABSea Preschool www.abseapreschool.com 832-243-4602
Kiddie Academy of Pearland-East www.KiddieAcademy.com 832-905-5978
Best Brains Pearland www.BestBrains.com/Pearland 832-559-0000
Kids Lane Academy www.KidsLanePearland.com 281-670-5821
Code Ninjas www.CodeNinjas.com/locations/txpearland-shadow-creek Shadow Creek: 832-849-5110 www.CodeNinjas.com/locations/txpearland-silverlake Silverlake: 832-777-3662
Crossroads Early Learning Academy crossroads-umc.org 281-484-9243
Eagle Heights Christian Academy www.Eagle-Heights.org 281- 485-6330
Excellent Minds Academy www.ExcellentMindsAcademy.org 832-671-2674
First United Methodist Church Pearland www.FUMCPearland.org/MethodistChildrens-Program 281-485.8721
Friendswood Community Education http://myFISD.com/Community-ed/ 281-482-6000
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Livingstones Christian School www.lscs.org 281-331-0086
Lutheran South Academy www.LutheranSouth.org 281-464-8299
San Jacinto College www.SanJac.edu 281-998-6150
Silverline Montessori www.SilverlineMontessori.com Pearland 281-997-3700 Shadow Creek 713-436-5070
Smart Scholars Foundation www.smartscholarsacademy.com/ foundation, 281-915-2900
Sylvan Learning of Pearland www.SylvanLearning.com 713-340-0333
The Goddard School www.GoddardSchool.com Friendswood 281-992-2400 Pearland 713-413-0600
The Reading Lab www.TheReadingLab.net 281-461-READ
The Tutoring Center www.TutoringCenter.com 832-781-8809
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