Warwick secures funding for Antioch University partnership to create summer program
The former Warwick Community School campus and adjacent Mount Grace State Park will be the site of a Summer Recreation and Arts Program being created through a partnership between the town and Antioch University of Keene, N.H. Staff File Photo/Dan Little
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WARWICK The Arts Council, Recreation Committee and other town officials have provided the necessary funding to partner with Antioch University of Keene, N.H., to create learning activities for a Summer Recreation and Arts Program geared toward children in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Warwick secures funding for Antioch University partnership to create summer program
The former Warwick Community School campus and adjacent Mount Grace State Park will be the site of a Summer Recreation and Arts Program being created through a partnership between the town and Antioch University of Keene, N.H. Staff File Photo/Dan Little
Modified: 4/16/2021 2:25:51 PM
Related stories academic curriculum
WARWICK The Arts Council, Recreation Committee and other town officials have provided the necessary funding to partner with Antioch University of Keene, N.H., to create learning activities for a Summer Recreation and Arts Program geared toward children in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Warwick to work with Antioch University to develop summer program, academic curriculum
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Published: 2/19/2021 3:07:46 PM
WARWICK Following an affirmative vote from the Selectboard this week, Warwick will work with faculty and interns at Antioch University in Keene, N.H., to design a curriculum in advance of reopening the town’s elementary school and to develop a place-based summer learning program.
The Warwick Education Committee hopes to reopen Warwick Community School independent from the Pioneer Valley Regional School District, which closed the facility last spring for the fall of 2022. While dates for the summer program are not set yet, Selectboard member Brian Snell said town officials believe it will start one week after the Pioneer school district’s academic year ends this summer.