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From downtown Hoboken turn left onto Washington Street, go 11 blocks down and turn right onto 11th Street (Maxwell's restaurant on corner). Drive through the next light (Hudson Street) and at the next corner make a left (Toni and Guy hair salon will be on corner) center is located at next store front entrance on right. From uptown Hoboken make a left onto 15th street and then a right onto Hudson st (Tea building on your left) continue on Hudson st and make a left at 11th (Maxwell Place construction on both corners) make your first left onto Maxwell Lane (Toni and Guy hair salon will be on corner) center is located at next store front entrance on the right.

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Our school-age programs include before- and after-school care, back-up care for school holidays and school closing days, and summer day camp. We provide school-age children with the opportunity to live, learn and socialize in a relaxed setting outside of school.

We offer a wealth of enrichment activities that engage the interests of school-age children. You may find school-age children creating a magazine or a video, playing chess or shooting hoops, tutoring each other or forming a club. Teachers are there alongside, facilitating, guiding and understanding that learning does not have to take on the tone and texture of a school day but rather be filled with fun.

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  • Language Works Tackling homework assignments, reading chapter books, engaging in long conversations with teachers and peers.
  • Math Counts Measuring weight, length, and volume, using math to solve problems.
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  • Our World Exploring diverse cultures, showing interest in finding solutions to issues of discrimination and injustice, becoming involved in service projects.
  • Well Aware Taking responsibility for a healthy lifestyle through regular exercise and healthy eating, participating in extracurricular activities including team sports and dance.

Learning at Home

Marbleized Gift Wrap

You Will Need:

White paper,freezer paper, butcher paper, or white drawing paper Plastic wrap, Several colors of tempera paint, Newspapers or vinyl tablecloth to cover work surface, Trash can, Smock or old shirt to protect your clothes

Directions:

Cover work surface. Drip paint onto paper, letting several colors touch. Place plastic wrap over the paint and smooth with your hands, creating designs with your fingers. Remove plastic wrap and allow paper to dry completely before you use. Watch the colors blend together.

Tip:

Make the paint thin to prevent clumping or flaking. You may want to tape the paper to the table to keep it from moving when you rub the wrap. Have the trash can handy to toss the painted plastic wrap.

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