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the head fairy flitters through her garden and visits her other fairies,
suddenly a ferocious wind begins to blow all around the head fairy and chases
her with her fairy friends through the seasons, changing them into leaves,
icicles, trees and finally flowers! What will the head fairy do? Is this
real? Yes! In the Beautiful Ballet Club at Prairie Trace Elementary School,
girls become glamorous dancing fairies and much more.
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The Extended School Enrichment program is founded on the belief that each
and every student is capable of being successful. We are committed to setting
high expectations and assuring the development of a strong foundation in
basic life skills.
Please click on a school below to view its information:
Carmel Elementary
Cherry Tree Elementary
College Wood Elementary
Forest Dale Elementary
Mohawk Trails Elementary
Orchard Park Elementary
Prairie Trace Elementary
Smoky Row Elementary
Towne Meadow Elementary
West Clay Elementary
Woodbrook Elementary
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Name: Lacey
Whitaker
Position: Site Coordinator, Orchard Park Elementary
Education: Majoring in Public Health, IUPUI
Experience: Nanny and assistant site director
for before- and after-school care for the YMCA of Hamilton County
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Extended School Enrichment (ESE) is excited to launch our Parent Advisory
Councils (PAC) at each of the eleven elementary schools. The PAC will
be comprised of ESE parents and will serve as an organized communication network
for each of the eleven programs. Members of the PAC will meet on a bi-monthly
basis to discuss the ESE program. The first meetings will be conducted by
December 15 at each of the schools. A list of your school’s PAC
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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is excited to provide a sneak peek
to our 2007 Summer Day Camp Series! The summer day camp season will run
from Monday, June 4 through Friday, August 3, 2007, with seven different
types of summer day camps, varying from the traditional summer camps to
specialty camps.
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