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CANTERBURY BLOG
Jun. 22, 2020
Summer enrichment starts here
By Canterbury Staff

Worried about summer brain drain? Hoping to engage your kids in some hands-on activities (aside from the video game controller)?
Canterbury School is here to help! Our experienced faculty members have created a wide range of enrichment activities online over the past few months. We welcome our Greensboro neighbors to enjoy and learn from these free resources, as well.
With mini-lessons from improv comedy to PE and science to Spanish, our on-demand activities will engage your children’s minds and imaginations.
Click here for an archive of our online enrichment resources. Additional story times will be posted by our librarian as the summer progresses, or you can join her live at 10 a.m. on June 25, July 9, and July 23.
Be sure to check out more PreK-8th grade enrichment resources on our distance learning page, as well.
Have a wonderful summer, and happy learning!
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