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•For current South Brunswick Public School (SBPS) students and students who are entering SBPS in September 20161. Go to the website https://register.communitypass.net 2. Enter the community “South Brunswick Community Education Summer Programs, Tennis and Adult School “ and hit continue.3. Log into your Community Pass account that the school district has set up for you. If you forgot your username/password, click on the option “Forgot your username or password ” and follow the directions to retrieve your information. If you have never used your school district Community Pass account or your family will be new to SBPS in September 2016, please email [email protected] with your child’s name, home address and the best phone number to reach you during business hours or call Community Education at 732-297-7800 x3148 so we can set up your account properly.

DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT! DO NOT USE AN ACCOUNT YOU HAVE WITH A DIFFERENT ORGANIZATION!

South Brunswick families applying for Tuition Assistance must register online after receiving pre-approval from Maria Chavkin. Please email [email protected] and visit the

website http://www.sbschools.org/community_ed/tuitionassistance.php for detailed instructions.

•For students that attend other private or public schools 1. Go to the website https://register.communitypass.net 2. Enter the community “South Brunswick Community Education Summer Programs, Tennis and Adult School “ and hit continue.3. If you have a Community Pass account with any organization, you may use that username and password and log in. If you have never used Community Pass before, you will need to hit the link “Create an Account Now” and follow the directions.

Questions ??? email or call 732-297-7800 • General Camp Questions Sylvia Jenkins x3190 [email protected]• Online Registration Help Nancy Kinal x3148 [email protected]• Saturday & Evening Tennis Deana Myers x3159 [email protected]• Tuition Assistance Maria Chavkin x3175 [email protected] Email addresses for individual Camp Coordinators and Coaches are listed on www.sbschools.org

Statement of Affirmative Action and Non-Discrimination: The South Brunswick Board of Education affirms its responsibilities to ensure all employees equal employment opportunity and all students in South Brunswick equal educational opportunity, regardless of age, race, creed, religion, handicap, sex, ancestry, national origin, or social and economic status. Complaints of discrimination/denial of equal opportunity should be directed to the affirmative action officer at the Board of Education Office, 732 297-7800.

Please Follow the Online Registration Procedure Carefully! All camps have FIRM registration deadlines! See page 2.

Once the deadline has passed, you will not be able to register.Please have your brochure handy when you log on.

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• The online registration system requires full payment at the time of registration for all camps. Mastercard and Visa are accepted.

• Early Bird Discounts. An early bird discount of $25 for each 2 week session of BASE Camp and Camp 678 is applied if you register before April 30, 2016. An early bird discount of $10 for some 2 week Enrichment Camps, $5 for each 1 week Sports Camp and $5 for Kindergarten Prep is applied if you register before April 30, 2016.

• BASE Camp and Camp 678 require a non-refundable registration fee of $50 per child.

• The registration deadline for BASE Camp, Camp 678, and Travel camps is 2 weeks before the camp begins or earlier if camp fills up. Example: If camp begins Monday, July 18, registration ends Monday, July 4 at 12 Noon.

• The registration deadline for Enrichment and Sports Camp is 1 week before a camp begins or earlier if camp fills up. Example: If camp begins Monday, July 18 registration ends Monday, July 11 at 12 Noon.

• Once the registration deadline passes, you will NOT be able to register.

• Confirmations and Receipts. Payment receipts are automatically emailed upon enrollment. A detailed confir- mation letter will be emailed about one week before each camp starts. To avoid these emails from going into your spam folder, add [email protected] and [email protected] to your contact list.

• Refund Policy for BASE Camp, Camp 678 and Travel Camps Withdrawals: Refunds, minus the withdrawal fee of $50 per session and the $50 registration fee, will be given if written notification is received by us at least 3 weeks before a program begins. All other refund requests will only be considered with a note from the child’s physician. Switching sessions is considered a withdrawal and will be assessed the $50 fee. • Refund Policy for Enrichment and Sports Camps Withdrawals: Refunds, minus the withdrawal fee of $25 per individual session of a camp, will be given if written notifica- tion is received by us at least 3 weeks before a program begins. All other refund requests will only be consid ered with a note from the child’s physician. Switching weeks is considered a withdrawal and will be assessed the $25 fee.

Lunch Program for BASE, Camp 678, & Full Day Enrichment Camps This summer, Chartwells Dining Services, the same company the school district uses for lunch during the school year, will provide lunch at no additional cost for all students who attend BASE, Camp 678, or combine an AM & PM Enrich-ment Camp. Students can choose from a hot meal, sandwich, salad or vegetarian option each day. Menus for each camp session will be included in the detailed confirmation letter you will receive via email about a week before each camp session starts. For more information on lunch, contact Michele Armstrong, Director of Chartwells Dining Services, at [email protected]. Parents can opt not to participate and send in a bag lunch with their child.

Sliding scale tuition for South Brunswick residents only. We offer a limited amount of tuition assistance to eligible South Brunswick families based on household income and family size. Priority for assistance is given to current Community Education Before & After School families. (Please note that the State Childcare Subsidy program does not cover the entire cost of camp. Families are required to contrib-ute towards the difference between the state subsidy and the cost of the program.) To qualify for assistance for full day camps, all adults eligible to work in the household must be employed. Assistance is not available for all camps. The deadline for forms and supporting documents, including State Subsidy forms, is April 30*. After this date, assistance may not be available. Visit the website http://www.sbschools.org/community_ed/tuitionassistance.php or email [email protected] for registration and application details. *The deadline for Kindergarten Prep is June 30.

Summer Camp Policies and Procedures

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BASE Camp Entering Gr. 1–5

Brunswick Acres School 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

For Day Camp information, email [email protected]

BASE Camp is for elementary school aged campers enter-ing Grades 1-5. Each theme based session will include special events, creative arts, active play, table games and sports. Amazing field trips, outdoor activities, and special guests are also included in this fun-filled camp experience. Caring and active staff create a fun atmosphere where campers will have the opportunity to play, imagine and explore while creating new friendships.

Structured activities are between 9 am-4 pm with drop off between 7-9 am & pick-up between 4-6 pm. Morning and afternoon snacks, plus a hot or cold lunch are included. See page 2 for details on the lunch program.

1 week session: June 27–July 1 Tuiton: $225

9 day session: July 5–July 15 Tuiton: $405

2 week sessions: July 18–29 & August 1–12 Tuition: $450 per 2 week session

Camp 678 is designed specifically for middle school stu-dents. This camp provides a new project-based focus on creative arts, fitness, nature studies, community service, table games and sports. Participants help to plan their program activities and projects under the supervision of enthusiastic and engaging staff. Exciting field trips, out-door activities and special events round out this unfor-gettable camp experience.

Structured activities are between 9 am-4 pm with drop off between 7-9 am & pick-up between 4-6 pm. Morning and afternoon snacks, plus a hot or cold lunch are included. See page 2 for details on the lunch program.

1 week session: June 27–July 1 Tuiton: $225

9 day session: July 5–July 15 Tuiton: $405

2 week sessions: July 18–29 & August 1–12 Tuition: $450 per 2 week session

TRAVEL CAMP August 15–19 Tuition: $250

Separate Trips for Gr. 1–4 & Gr. 5–8 Drop off 7–8:45 am, Pick up 4:15–6 pm

at Constable SchoolEach day, your child will be on the road from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Different age appropriate trips will be featured for campers. Last year, Grades 1-4 enjoyed exploring Tilt Studio, Giggleberry Fair and Blackbeard’s Cave Family Entertainment Center to name a few. The 5th-8th Grade students sought adventure at Point Pleasant Amusements, Kid’s Rule and Michael Cluizel Chocolatrium.

•Tuition assistance is not available for Travel camp.•Lunch is not included. Children must bring a bag lunch from home each day. •Morning and afternoon snacks are provided.There is limited space in Travel Camp. Open only to children participating in the 9 day or at least one two-week session of BASE Camp or Camp 678.

Leadership Training Program for Select Students Entering Grade 10

We offer a Leadership Training Program for a small group of students who are 15 and going into the 10th grade. Students will assist counselors and junior counselors with BASE camp activities. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience working with young children.

Student needs to complete a separate application, provide references and be interviewed as part of the selection process. Apply for one, two or all three sessions: July 5-15, July 18-29, August 1-12. Preference is given to former Day Campers and SBHS students. The cost is $300 for each 10 day session and $270 for the 9 day session from 9 am - 4 pm, with the option of coming to before and/or after camp at no additional cost.

If you would like an application, email [email protected]

or call 732 297-7800 x3176.

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CA MPS

Camp 678Entering Gr. 6–8

Crossroads South Middle School7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Take advantage of the Early Bird Discount! Register before April 30.

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Enrichment Camp Schedule All Enrichment Camps are in 2 week sessions. We offer AM and PM Enrichment choices with the option for Early Drop Off 7-9 AM and Late Pick Up 4-6 PM!

Important Online Registration Instructions: If your child registers for an AM and PM camp, you must also register for the supervised lunch hour. A hot or cold lunch is included. See page 2 for details on the lunch program. Your child may also bring lunch from home.

Morning Programs 9 am–12 pmGrade KKinder Fit July 5-15Kinder Fun July 18-29Math Through Movement Aug. 1-12Kindergarten Prep Aug. 15-19

Grades 1-2AlphaBEST July 5-15Mad Science July 5-15STEAM Programs July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Bricks 4 Kidz July 18-29, Aug. 1-12

Grades 3–5Beginner’s Art Sampler July 5-15Music: Strings & Band (Gr. 4-5) July 5-15AlphaBEST July 5-15, July 18-29STEAM Programs July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Mad Science July 18-29Bricks 4 Kidz Aug. 1-12Music, Theatre & Arts Aug. 1-12

Grades 6–8 (9:15 am - 12:15 pm)Theatre Acting Workshop July 5-15Woodworking July 5-15STEAM Programs July 5-15Art Studio July 18-29Music: Strings & Band July 18-29Incrediflix July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Vegetarian Cooking Aug. 1-12Guitar Workshop Aug. 1-12AlphaBEST Aug. 1-12

Afternoon Programs 1 pm–4 pmGrade KMath & Reading Intro July 5-15Afternoon Adventures July 18-29, Aug. 1-12

Grades 1-2Amazing Authors July 5-15Mad Science July 5-15, Aug. 1-12Bricks 4 Kidz July 18-29Reading Enrichment July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Math Enrichment July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Afternoon Adventures July 18-29, Aug. 1-12

Grades 3–5Summer Time Trio July 5-15Beginner’s Cooking July 5-15Dance Academy July 5-15AlphaBEST July 18-29Incrediflix July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Reading Enrichment July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Math Enrichment July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Afternoon Adventures July 18-29, Aug. 1-12Mad Science Aug. 1-12

Grades 6–8 (1:15 pm - 4:15 pm)Music, Theatre & Arts July 5-15Combo Sports July 5-15STEAM Programs July 5-15Music: Jazz Band July 18-29Summer Mania July 18-29Bricks 4 Kidz Aug. 1-12Cooking 101 Aug. 1-12AlphaBEST Aug. 1-12

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Kinder FunJoan Kee-Louie, CoordinatorWhat can Kinder Fun do for your child? Kinder Fun provides a rich introduction to school for your incoming kindergartner. Aligned to the South Brunswick School District curriculum and Common Core State Standards, your child will be actively involved in a child-centered, literature-based program. Big books, theme oriented picture books, math manipulatives, arts and crafts, songs, poems, outdoor play time, and cooperative games are all a part of the Kinder Fun environment. The structure of the program will allow for ample opportunity for your child to interact with others helping to foster his/her social skills. Get ready to have fun and enjoy the summer with new friends.

Joan Kee-Louie teaches Kindergarten at Dayton School.

2 week session: July 18–29 Tuition: $290 Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing School

Kinder FitSteven Jeffries, CoordinatorIf you love indoor and outdoor games that will keep your body moving and energized, come be a part of our Kinder Fit program. Learn to be a team player while having lots of fun. There will be relay races, volleyball, scooter races and various other games. We will have a snack and then return to the fun, so don’t just sit around this summer, come check out what we have planned!

Steven Jeffries, a para, has 19 years experience in SBSD.

9 day session: July 5–15 Tuition: $215 Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing School

Questions about Camps??? Email [email protected]

Math Through MovementNicole Ruggiero, CoordinatorLearn math through creative movement! Each day chil-dren will begin with a simple math problem, incorporat-ing movement to help find the answer. The children will explore different ways to move their bodies by creating geometric shapes such as a triangle, circle, square or line. By the end of week one, they will have created a shape inspired solo dance. In week two, the focus will be on adding and subtracting, as they create a duet by adding another dancer to their solo, a trio by adding two more people, working towards a group dance. A final perfor-mance for parents will show how adding and subtracting dancers while using shape inspired movement can create a full dance concert. Get ready to learn math skills and move bodies!

Nicole Ruggiero, an elementary teacher in Franklin Twp., has been dancing for 18 years and also teaches dance part-time.

2 week session: August 1-12 Tuition: $235Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing School

Just for Children Entering KindergartenChildren must be entering Kindergarten and be 5 years old by October 31, 2016

to sign up for any Kindergarten camp.

Math & Reading Intro. Karen Sanzi, CoordinatorThe first day of Kindergarten will be here before you know it! This camp will help prepare your child for the ABC’s and 123’s of the first year of school. Fun math and reading readiness activities will teach your incoming kindergartener what he or she needs to know to succeed! Daily activities include big books, picture books, math manipulatives, arts and crafts, songs, poems, outdoor play time and cooperative games to foster his or her social skills.

Karen Sanzi teaches at Indian Fields School.

9 day session: July 5–15 Tuition: $230 Time: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing School

New!

Get ready for Kindergarten in South Brunswick Public Schools!**

Kindergarten Prep anticipates continued success in its 16th year! Engage your child in school readiness activities con-ducted by expert South Brunswick early childhood teachers just before school starts. Your child will experience the routines of a typical day and enjoy books and other hands-on activities. Lots of fun and learning for all children, but a real plus if your child has not attended pre-school. **Children must be registered to attend Kindergarten at a South Brunswick Public School. Children will attend K-Prep at the school they will attend in September.1 week session: August 15–19 Tuition: $120 Time: 9:00 am–12:00 pm

Kindergarten Prep

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Mad Science! Mad Science of West New Jersey is back with NEW camp opportunities.

Register Early. Enrollment is limited to 20 students per camp. Neither the Early Bird Discount nor Tuition Assistance is available for Mad Science.

Brixology 101 Campers will study aerospace, boats, machines and so much more as they are guided through hands-on experi-ments and demonstrations. Brixology Camp sets the foundation for our next generation of makers! Children learn about different types of engineering and then team up to construct a different engineering-themed project using MAD SCIENCE EXCLUSIVE LEGO® bricks! They will learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station and explore mechanical engineering as they build boats and vehicles. And, that’s not all – from carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon their creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-build-ing skills. Let the tinkering and building begin! This camp is a builders blast!

9 day session: July 5–15 for entering Gr. 1–2 Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm Tuition: $335

2 week session: July 18–29 for entering Gr. 3–5 Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm Tuition: $370

Sensational Science Olympiad Campers will dive into a variety of scientific fields as they mix and stretch silly putty and slime, copperplate nickels, and investigate the mysteries of optical illusions. Laser experiments and dry ice demonstrations will capture their attention as they observe how fun and exciting science can be. They will be amazed as they observe a chemical energy display, the world’s simplest motor, and a hair-raising interactive demonstration worthy of praise by Van de Graaff himself! Children will investigate the layers of the Earth and explore how various forces combine to cre-ate rocks and minerals. They’ll also build and race a car to learn about physics and construct a rocket to investigate the wonders of flight and aerodynamics and take both projects home to continue the fun! The Mad Scientist will astound the children as they witness remarkable color changes, experiment with acids and bases, and grow their very own crystal gardens to take home! Reach for the Sci-ence Gold in this camp!

9 day session: July 5–15 for entering Gr. 1–2 Time: 1:00 pm -4:00 pm Tuition: $335

Entering Grades 1–5 Brooks Crossing School

Mother Natures’s Power and Wonder Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, campers will jump aboard the energy express and travel through time to discover the science behind power & motion. This journey includes in-class experiments such as a water powered turbine illuminating a light bulb, fuel cells cars demonstrating efficiency, and the combined power of electricity and magnetism to create the world’s simplest motor. Campers will discover renewable energy sources, such as the sun and wind, where they will build and test individual solar hot dog cookers and their own balsa wood airplanes. Our junior scientists will also get in touch with nature as they learn about how changes in the wind, water, and temperature can affect the Earth’s inhabitants. As children learn about how animals and insects adapt to life on our planet, they’ll flow through the food chain and discover how predators and prey interact with each other. Take a walk on the wild side during this powerful camp.

2 week session: August 1–12 Time: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm for entering Gr. 1–2 & Gr. 3–5 Tuition: $370

Belinda Epps, CoordinatorStudents will participate in exciting activities each day from cool science experiments to arts & crafts and paintings. Create masterpieces with sand, cook up tasty treats, listen to music, try a new computer game, read a new book with a buddy, learn different playground games, play group games in the gym and more! A great trip is planned each Friday!

Belinda Epps is the Program Leader for the Cambridge School Before School Program.

2 week sessions: July 18–29, Aug. 1–12 Tuition: $235 Time: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing School

Afternoon Adventures! Entering Grades K–5

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1:00 pmCopper ArtCreate unique pictures from copper.

Crafts, Books & MoviesCreate character snacks & craft.

FrenchBonjour! Learn French in a fun way!

Intergalactic Art & MoreExplore the solar system.

Paint Like a Pro Work on your painting techniques.

Remote Control Wars Bring your car to compete with friends.

SoccerLearn and practice skills safely.

Super Science in a Bag Perform several experiments.

Summer Time TrioEntering Grades 3–5 $215

Brooks Crossing School July 5–15 1:00 pm–4:00 pmPick a trio from the wide variety of super summer enrichment choices.

Children attend three classes each afternoon, one each hour, during this nine day camp. Enrollment limited to 12 students per choice, so register early for the best selection!

Detailed descriptions of all Summer Time Trio Choices can be found in PDF format on our website www.sbschools.org/community_ed under the Enrichment Camp link.

Summer Time Trio Coordinator is Kelli Williams, Assistant Manager for Children’s Programs.

2:00 pmArabic Language Learn to converse or improve skills.

DrawingDevelop skills. Come sketch, draw & color.

Explore the World of WoodMake boxes, frames, key chains & more.

iNewsHave fun, make your own newspaper.

No Bake CookingLearn to make quick & easy snacks!

Playing Card WarsBring your cards and let’s play!

Timewarp Technique ArtExplore & create art from different times.

Ultimate FrisbeeLearn and practice skills safely.

3:00 pmCake MastersLearn cake decorating techniques.

Competitive Wii GamesChallenge friends while staying fit.

Design your Own ShirtAdd glitter, pictures & make it unique!

Duct Tape Designers Create your own duct tape projects!

Floor HockeyLearn the rules and play games safely.

Games, Games, Games Board, group, video & card games.

Sculpture Have fun creating masterpieces!

Smudge It To Life Learn the smudge drawing technique.

Courtney Desandre, CoordinatorThis camp offers a fun and enriching way for your child to explore many different children’s authors such as: Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss, Leo Lionni, Mo Willems, and many more. We will use these popular authors as our mentors through-out these two weeks. Children will be able to express their creativity in the form of art projects, dramatic arts, writing, and technology throughout this camp. Aligned to the common core, this camp will focus on important reading skills needed for children reading at any level.

Courtney Desandre, a first grade teacher at Cambridge School, will be assisted by Terri Wells, a first grade teacher at Indian Fields School.

9 day session: July 5–15 Tuition: $260 Time: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Site: Brooks Crossing

Amazing Authors! Entering Gr. 1–2

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Bricks 4 Kidz®! Bricks 4 Kidz® that teaches the principles of STEM – science, technology, engineering, and

math – using LEGO® components returns with all NEW camps. Register Early. Enrollment is limited! 20 students per camp!

Neither the Early Bird Discount nor Tuition Assistance is available for Bricks 4 Kidz®.

Amazing Animals & Chi Challenge Week 1: It’s a zoo in here! This is a camp sure to delight kids who love creatures. We’ll be building models of snakes, insects, mammals and more. Each day we’ll discuss fascinating facts about the animals we build, from the chameleon that changes colors to the seal model that waddles across the table. Students will love these moving models that celebrate the wonders of the animal kingdomWeek 2: Let the legend be told, that in the land of Chi-ma®, only the brave survive. Eight animal tribes battle in pursuit of CHI, the balance of life. Campers will have the opportunity to choose their tribe, while building and battling for victory. Put your Chima® skills to the test throughout this camp, by racing Speedorz® and building motorized models with LEGO® Bricks. Does your tribe have what it takes to become the ultimate master of CHI? Your destiny awaits!Grades: 1-2 Tuition: $3702 week session: July 18–29 Time: 9 am–12 pm

Teenage Brick Turtle & Brick Olympics Week 1: Grab your katanas and nunchucks as we prepare to fight crime with the Teen-age Brick Turtles! Practice engineering as you build two of the courageous turtles and their wise Japanese rat sensei, Master Splinter. Strengthen your ninjutsu skills to defeat the villainous Shredder and his evil Foot Clan. After a treacherous day of crime-fighting, don’t forget to give the turtles a break to enjoy a pizza down in their sewer dwelling under the city. Let’s build and play…Brick Turtle style.Week 2: Calling all sports fans… on your mark, get set, build! Celebrate the Olympics with cool models of sports from cycling to soccer, basketball to gymnastics. Take a break from the heat and compete indoors to set your own Brick Olympic records with our exciting sports-themed challenges! We’ll post the winners on our own “Medal Tally” board and award winners with medals.Grades: 1-2 Tuition: $3702 week session: July 18–29 Time: 1 pm–4 pm

Arcade Adventures & Wheels in MotionWeek 1: Jump into the world of classic arcade and video games! Eat flashing dots, collect coins and rings, avoid getting killed by enemies…there are so many obstacles to overcome and levels to beat! People today have games with graphic animations and three dimensional capabili-ties. Let’s take it back to when it all started, the 1980’s! That was the time of 8-bit and later 16-bit technology, which gave these old games their classic appearance. Campers will build the famous plumber brothers, a Brick Eater, a jumping hedgehog, alien invaders, and more! Can you guess which classic game each model represents?Week 2: These wheels are ready to roll! Students will use LEGO® Bricks, axles, pulleys, gears, motors and more to build a variety of models on wheels. Some are familiar vehicles, such as a fire engine and delivery truck. Other amazing models, such as the Rescue Robot and K-9 Bot, will give students more to learn. We’ll explore concepts of speed and force, and gain non-vehicle knowledge from the unconventional Wheels in Motion models as well. Grades 1-2 Tuition: $370 2 week session: August 1–12 Time: 9 am–12 pm Jurassic Brick Land & The Galaxy Far Away Week 1: Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Put on your hiking boots and camouflage...you’re about to en-ter Jurassic Brick Land! Campers will build a world that comes to life with gentle Brontosaurus, ferocious Veloci-raptor, terrifying T.rex, and more. We’ll learn about amaz-ing dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic period, and other extinct, prehistoric animals that roamed the earth and swam the seas during that era and millions of years later. Show us your building skills using our specialized project kits! Come learn, build and play at Jurassic Brick Land camp!Week 2: The campers build and learn about satellites, rockets and other space themed models, inspired by NASA and LEGO®’s Star Wars™. This space adven-tures camp is packed full of models that will make your imagination blast off! Each day, campers will learn about real-life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program. They include the Discovery, a launch pad, Lunar Module and Satellites to name a few. In addition, each day includes LEGO® Star Wars™ mod-els, trivia, games and creative play. Grades: 3-5 Tuition: $3702 week session: August 1–12 Time: 9 am–12 pm

Entering Grades 1–5 Brooks Crossing School

Registration deadline is one week before camp starts or sooner if a camp fills up!

The online system will not allow registrations after the deadline!

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STEAM Programs

Adventures in Computer ProgrammingIn support of the growing educational movement known as “The Hour of Code,” this new addition camp lineup aims to provide a fun and nurturing environment for adolescents to learn all about coding and computer programming. Watch your child feel pride after creat-ing their own coding based masterpiece! Focused on the idea of strengthening basic math and logic skills through learning computer science, each camp project is designed to teach middle-school-aged campers the concepts of cod-ing. In this beginners level camp experience, your child will have the opportunity to be exposed to many different aspects of the big wide world of coding.

9 day session: July 5-15 Time: 9:15 am–12:15 pm

Video Game ProgrammingDoes your child like to play video games? Do they ever mention to you their dream video game and what it looks like? If this sounds like something your child might be talking about at the dinner table, then this is the camp for them! This camp will teach adolescents about the subject of video game design through the use of daily lessons utilizing computer programming and coding. By attend-ing this structured camp experience, your child will have the ability to express their creativity, broaden their com-puter science knowledge, and even get the chance to say, “I made this video game!”

9 day session: July 5-15 Time: 1:15–4:15 pm

The “E” in STEAM – Engineering Design & Biomedical EngineeringExplore two different topics – engineering design and biomedical engineering. Students will practice the cycli-cal engineering design process during the engineering design portion as they create fun and functional designs. In small groups they will design items such as supportive structures, moon rovers, mechanical hands, balloon cars, and even their own Rube Goldberg machines! Biomedical engineering studies engineering principles and concepts as they relate to medicine and biology for healthcare pur-poses. Different medical mysteries and discoveries are ex-plored, some of which include, EdHead virtual surgeries, criminal investigations using DNA, virtual dissections, choose a prostheses, and even some real dissections!

9 day session: July 5-15 Time: Choose either 9:15 am–12:15 pm or 1:15–4:15 pm

Entering Grades 6–8 Crossroads South Middle School Tuition: $280

Early Drop Off 7–9:15 am Late Pick Up 4:15–6 pmGreat for working parents! If your child is signed up for any Enrichment Camp from July 5–August 12, you can add early morning drop off and/or late afternoon pick up.

Rate is $54 for the 9 day session for either early drop off or late pick up.Rate is $60 per 2 week session for either early drop off or late pick up.

Limited tuition assistance is available for South Brunswick Residents.

Check page 2 to see if you qualify. Deadlines apply.

Matt Piszko, CoordinatorJoin us for a jam packed experience! Students will work in groups at their own skill level. Beginners with less than 6 months of experience will learn how to properly hold the instrument, learn the notes on all 6 strings, play basic beginning chords, start reading notes and tablature and play some easy guitar riffs. Intermediate to advanced students will have the opportunity to learn and perform alone and in a group ensemble at their own level of proficiency. Campers will explore playing in different styles, position playing, advanced chord forms, scales, soloing and improvisational theory and tech-niques, and reading in several styles. Even though this will be a learning experience, the emphasis will be on having a fun music-filled camp. Bring your guitar!

Matthew Piszko teaches music at Cambridge and Indian Fields Schools. 2 week session August 1–12 Time: 9:15 am–12:15 pmTuition: $255 Site: Crossroads South Middle School

Guitar Workshop Entering Grades 6–8

These programs, taught by our own South Brunswick Teachers, integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics into innovative, creative and fun ways to problem solve.

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Registration deadline is one week before camp starts

or sooner if a camp fills up!

The online system will NOT allow registration

after the deadline!

IncrediFlix!

Advanced Minecraft® & Live Action FlixLet your imagination be your guide as you turn the popu-lar video game into an exciting Minecraft world. Using stop-motion animation you will bring Steve, the creepers, animals and more to life. Students will write, storyboard, shoot and add voice-overs. Do you want to have a blast making a movie? We’ll guide you through “Action” to “That’s a wrap” as you brainstorm, location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborative movie that will be fun for the entire audience during the second week of this camp.

2 week session: Aug. 1-12 Tuition: $370

Advanced Animation & LEGO® Flix In this fast paced advanced camp, students will create up to 5 stop-motion animated flix! Each day campers will use a new style of stop-motion, combining the favorites of past years with some completely new styles, making this camp new each year for everyone to enjoy. Students are given more choices to try unique ideas, and more inde-pendence to try ideas that may be more difficult. It’s time to bring those incredible LEGO® worlds to life in LEGO® stop-motion animated flix! Students will create a LEGO® set with LEGO® characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and add voice-overs.

2 week session: July 18-29 Tuition: $370

IncrediFlix returns for another exciting summer! Here’s your chance to take these exciting hands-on movie-making camps! Your finished movies will be downloadable and viewable on-line about a month after each camp ends.Visit the website www.incrediflix.com to learn more.

Neither the Early Bird Discount nor Tuition Assistance is available for IncrediFlix camps.

Advanced Robotics & Remote Control ManiaWeek 1: Experience the cutting edge of technology with LEGO® MINDSTORMS EV3 Robotics. Students will be captivated as they incorporate the newest genera-tion of motors, sensors and software by programming their commands directly into the intelligent brick. Ever thought of building a spider that senses movement and jumps at you or an electric guitar? You can do all that and much more in our advanced robotics camp.Week 2: Making it move is the name of the game at this exciting camp! Set your creations in motion using LEGO® wireless remote controls. Campers will use fas-cinating and challenging LEGO® components to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines and more. As they enjoy the fun of building, campers will understand the basic working principles of many ingenious de-vices that are part of our everyday lives. Learn how to magnify, diminish and redirect force to move objects at different speeds and in different directions. 2 week session: August 1-12 Time: 1:15–4:15 pmTuition: $370 Site: Crossroads South Middle School

Bricks 4 Kidz®! Bricks 4 Kidz® teaches the principles of

STEM using LEGO® components. Register Early, Enrollment is limited to 20!

Neither the Early Bird Discount nor Tuition Assistance is available for Bricks 4 Kidz®.

Entering Grades 6–8

Staci Ellison & Amel Ghobrial, CoordinatorsCome join us as we learn new cooking skills or perfect the skills you already know. During camp you will learn proper kitchen etiquette, kitchen safety and healthy meal planning. We will create many delicious dishes that will include meats and pasta, that you will be able to serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You will be given an opportu-nity to create a cookbook so you can share your culinary journey with your family and friends!

Staci Ellison is a paraprofessional at several SB schools.Amel Ghobrial is a paraprofessional at Crossroads North and South Schools. 2 week session: August 1-12 Time: 1:15–4:15 pmTuition: $255 Site: Crossroads South Middle School

Cooking 101Entering Grades 6–8

Entering Grades 6–8 Crossroads South Middle School 9:15 am–12:15 pm

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1:15 pmCopper PictureCreate unique pictures from copper.

Crafts, Books & More Create character snacks & crafts!

Paint Like a Pro Work on your painting techniques.

Pizza Lovers Make your own pizza from scratch.

Playing Card WarsBring your cards and let’s play!

Smudge It To Life!Learn the smudge drawing technique.

Summer Fun!It’s all about summer projects & games!

Ultimate FrisbeeLearn and practice skills safely.

Summer ManiaEntering Grades 6–8 $235 Crossroads South Middle School

July 18–29 1:15 pm–4:15 pmStudents attend three classes, one each hour, during this two week camp.

Enrollment limited to 12 students per choice, so register early for the best selection! Detailed descriptions of all Summer Mania Choices can be found in PDF format

on our website www.sbschools.org/community_ed under the Enrichment Camp link. Summer Mania Coordinator is Kelli Williams, Assistant Manager for Children’s Programs.

2:15 pmBeach CraftsBe creative with beachy themed crafts.

DrawingDevelop sketching and drawing skills.

Duct Tape Designers Create your own duct tape projects!

Flag FootballLearn the rules and play games safely.

Games, Games, GamesBoard, group, video & card games!

Intergalatic Art & MoreExplore the solar system!

Sign LanguageLearn to communicate with the deaf.

World Cup SoccerStay fit and learn or improve your game.

3:15 pmCompetitive Wii GamesChallenge friends while staying fit.

Edible ArtTurn food into art masterpieces.

Explore the World of WoodMake boxes, frames, key chains & more.

FrenchBonjour! Learn French in a fun way!

HandballWork on your skills and play games.

No Bake CookingLearn to make quick & easy snacks.

Sculpture Have fun creating masterpieces.

Timewarp Technique ArtExplore & create art from different times.

Jill Ward & Suzanne Tiedemann, CoordinatorsAlways creating at home? Keep your creativity alive over the summer. Join our art studio and develop your skills as an artist. Learn drawing, painting, collage and printmak-ing techniques.

Jill Ward is an art teacher at Monmouth Jct School.Suzanne Tiedemann is an art teacher at Brunswick Acres School.

2 week session July 18–29 Time: 9:15 am–12:15 pmTuition: $255 Site: Crossroads South Middle School

Art Studio Entering Grades 6–8

Staci Ellison & Amel Ghobrial, CoordinatorsCome join us as we explore healthy vegetarian recipes, that will include pasta, rice, vegetables along with many other vegetarian dishes. We will discuss kitchen safety, kitchen etiquette, and healthy meal planning! Assemble a cook-book with all of the recipes to share your culinary experi-ence with your family and friends!

Staci Ellison and Amel Ghobrial are paraprofessionals in the South Brunswick School District. 2 week session: August 1-12 Time: 9:15 am–12:15 pmTuition: $255 Site: Crossroads South Middle School

Vegetarian CookingEntering Grades 6–8 NEW!

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SPORTS

Football Camp: Quarterback & Receivers Boys entering Gr. 4-8

Jeff Johnson, DirectorJeff Johnson is a former assistant SBHS football coach for 5 years, including the 2012 State Championship year, and has over 11 years of high school quarterback/wide receiver coaching experience. He is assisted by Kevin Drakes, current assistant coach at SBHS and former player at Wilkes University.The objective of this camp is to develop each player to his fullest potential and to teach the fundamentals of his posi-tion. This is reinforced with dozens of repetitions at each practice along with emphasizing character development and leadership. This is a quarterback, wide receiver and running back camp that will be non contact with a specific focus on football skills that players will need to be successful Vikings! You do not need prior experience at any of the posi-tions and every player will have a chance to be a quarterback, wide receiver and running back. For specific program information, email [email protected]

4 Day Week: July 11–14 Time: 5:00–8:00 pm Tuition: $145 Site: South Brunswick High School

Bring your own football and water bottle.

Sports Camp Schedule Single Week CampsCricket Camp June 27-30 Boys entering Gr. 3-9Viking Softball Camp June 27-July 1 Girls entering Gr. 1-9Field Hockey Camp June 27-July 1 Girls entering Gr. 4-12Track & Field Camp June 27-July 1 Boys & Girls entering Gr. 6-9

Track & Field Camp July 5-8 Boys & Girls entering Gr. 3-6Boys Lacrosse Camp July 5-8 Boys entering Gr. 3-11Girls Lacrosse Camp July 5-8 Girls entering Gr. 5-9

Football Camp July 11-14 Boys entering Gr. 4-8Boys Soccer Camp July 18-22 Boys entering Gr. 2-10Girls Soccer Camp July 25-29 Girls entering Gr. 2-8

Boys Volleyball Camp August 1-5 Boys entering Gr. 6-12Girls Volleyball Camp August 1-5 Girls entering Gr. 6-12Cross Country Camp August 1-5 Boys & Girls entering Gr. 6-12 Multiple Week CampsViking Baseball Camp July 5-8, July 11-15 Boys entering Gr. 3-9Gymnastics Camp July 5-8, July 11-15 Boys & Girls Ages 3-Gr. 6Viking Gymnastics Camp July 18-22, July 25-29 Girls entering Gr. 6-12Girls Basketball Camp July 11-15, July 18-22 Girls entering Gr. 3-9Boys Basketball Camp July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29 Boys entering Gr. 4-12Tennis Camp June 27-July 1, July 5-8, July 11-15, July 18-22 Boys & Girls Ages 4-Gr. 12

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Viking Baseball CampBoys entering Gr. 3–9

Viking Softball CampGirls entering Gr. 1–9

SPORTS

Tim Sweeney, DirectorTim Sweeney is the former Varsity head baseball coach at SBHS and also previously coached the JV and Freshman teams. The 13th annual Viking Baseball Camp staff will provide the fundamentals to young baseball players. Play-er development will cover five key areas: pitching, hitting, fielding, throwing and base running. Each day includes individualized, team and small group instruction from high school coaches and college players. Skills contests and game-play experience occur each day. You are sure to see more league playing time with the new and improved skills that you gain in this camp! Bring hat, glove, bat, sneak-ers, water, and lunch. Cleats are recommended.

For Viking Baseball program information, email [email protected]

4 Day Week: July 5–8 for Gr. 3-5 Tuition: $129Week: July 11–15 for Gr. 6-9 Tuition: $158Time: 9:30 am–3:00 pmSite: South Brunswick High School fields

Heather Wells, DirectorHeather Wells, Director, is entering her 5th year as the SBHS Varsity Head Coach, and has played and coached softball for years. The Viking Softball Camp will focus on positional skills, including pitching and catching, con-tests, and game situations. Players will work on offensive and defensive skills, hitting, bunting, and base running. Compete in scrimmage play to apply the skills learned. Contests all week long. In addition to the fundamental skill training and competitive atmosphere of the camp, players will be introduced to softball specific condition-ing and fitness techniques. Students will be divided into groups based on grade and will receive skill and age ap-propriate training.

For Viking Softball program information, email [email protected]

Week: June 27–July1 Tuition: $145Time: 9:00 am–1:00 pmSite: South Brunswick High School fields

NEW!Mark Ziminski, DirectorJoin former Viking Boys’ Head Coach Mark Ziminski, cur-rent SBHS assistant coaches, and former Viking play-ers for the 16th Annual Boys Lacrosse Camp. Coach Ziminski played lacrosse at Ohio University and has coached the sport from youth through college level for over thirty years and has received many Coach of the Year awards. His Viking teams won numer-ous divisional and county championships. Camp emphasis includes the fundamentals of catching, throwing, scooping, dodging, shooting, facing off, positional skill work, defensive and offensive strate-gies and full field games. Fastest shot contest. Bring your own helmet, stick, gloves, mouthpiece, shoulder and arm pads and plenty to drink and a healthy snack. Come and improve your skills! New players without experience are also welcome to join. For Boys Lacrosse program information, email [email protected]

4 Day Week: July 5–8 Tuition: $170 Time: 9:00 am–1:00 pm Site: Crossroads South Middle School fields

Boys Lacrosse Camp Boys entering Gr. 3–11

Registration deadline is one week before camp starts or sooner if a camp fills up! The online system will not allow registrations after the deadline!

Girls Lacrosse Camp Girls entering Gr. 5–9

Sean Edwards, Director Sean Edwards is entering his 10th year coaching lacrosse

in South Brunswick and his 2nd as head coach of the girl’s varsity program. Joining him will be his assistant coaches and current/former athletes. Camp emphasis includes the fundamentals of catching, throwing, ground balls, dodging, shooting, draws, positional work (including goalies), defensive and offensive strategies and small sided and full field games. Fastest shot contest. Come learn and develop skills in lacrosse, the fastest growing sport in the country! Players need to bring their own stick, goggles, mouthpiece, and cleats/sneakers, and plenty to drink and a healthy

snack each day. Players are grouped by ability, age, and size. New players without experience are encouraged and welcomed to join.

For Girls Lacrosse program information, email [email protected]

4 Day Week: July 5–8 Tuition: $170Time: 9:00 am–1:00 pmSite: South Brunswick High School fields

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Track & Field CampsBoys & Girls entering Gr. 3–9

Cross Country Camp Boys & Girls entering Gr. 6–12

Chris Ruskie, DirectorChris Ruskie is in his 9th year coaching track and field at South Brunswick High School as the head coach of the boys’ winter track team and assistant spring coach where he works with the boys and girls throwers. Coach Ruskie was named the 2014 GMC Coach of the Year for the Winter season. He also coached the sprinters and jumpers at Cross-roads Middle School. He has been involved in track and field for 19 years as an athlete and coach. Bring training shoes, water bottle and snack to camps.

For program info. email [email protected]: Crossroads South Middle School

Wilfredo Rivera, DirectorWilfredo Rivera is in his 11th year as Head Coach of the Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams. Coach Rivera, a Rutgers graduate and varsity athlete, led the boys to the 2014 Central Jersey State Group IV Sectional Cross Coun-try Championship and the ladies to the 2008 Central Jersey State Group IV Sectional Cross Country Championship.

Get a head start on the upcoming season in the 11th Annual Cross Country Camp and enjoy training with your future teammates. Besides running each day, campers learn about training methods, running form, pacing, nutrition, race strategy and proper equipment. Transportation to local parks and running trails is included. Bring training shoes, water bottle and snack. For program info. email [email protected]

Week: August 1–5 Tuition: $135 Time: 8:00–11:00 am Site: South Brunswick High School

Questions about Camps? Email [email protected] or call

732-297-7800 x3190Need Help Registering Online?

Email [email protected] or call 732-297-7800 x3148

In the 4th Annual Introduction to Track and Field Camp, campers will learn about and practice the various events of track and field including sprints, distance, relay races, long jump, shot put, discus, and javelin. Technique drills, rules, nutrition, training methods, strategy and proper equipment will be covered. A “mini” track and field meet will be held on the last day with participants competing in their age groups. Medals or ribbons will be awarded. 4 day Week: July 5–8 for Gr. 3-6 Time: 8:00–11:00 am Tuition: $95

In the 13th Annual Track & Field Camp, campers will work on the fundamentals of the various events – sprints, distance, relays, high jump, long jump, shot put and discus and javelin - each day with emphasis on your spe-cialty. Technique drills, rules, nutrition, training methods, strategy and proper equipment will be covered. Campers will learn how the middle school and high school teams train in order for them to prepare for competitive track and field. A “mini” track and field meet will be held on the last day with participants competing in their age groups. Medals or ribbons will be awarded.Week: June 27–July 1 for Gr. 6-9 Time: 8:00–11:00 am Tuition: $115 In the 2nd annual Track & Field: Field Events Camp, campers will continue to work on fundamentals of vari-ous field events and learn more advanced techniques and drills than covered in the morning Track and Field camp. Each day campers will focus on a different jumping or throwing event, including the shot put, discus, javelin, high jump, long jump, and triple jump. Campers who choose to do both the morning Track and Field Camp and this afternoon camp will stay and eat lunch brought from home in between the camps.Week: June 27–July 1 for Gr. 6-9 Time: 11:30 am–2:00 pm Tuition: $99

Cricket Camp

Jeff Johnson, Director Join Jeff Johnson for the 1st ever South Brunswick Cricket Camp! He is a lifelong admirer and has been looking into ways to bring the popular game of cricket to South Brunswick. So, whether this will be your first experience with cricket or you are an established player, you will have fun, improve and be challenged in this camp. We will cover batting, bowling and fielding in a relaxed structured atmosphere. Competitive but teaching centered competitions and games will also take place. Please bring your own bats, pads, gloves, balls and helmets.

For specific program information, email [email protected]

4 day Week: June 27–30 Tuition: $145Time: 5:00 pm–8:00 pmSite: South Brunswick High School

Boys entering Gr. 3-9 NEW!

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Spring Saturdays: 6 lessons: May 7–June 18 Register Before May 4 (No class 5/28) at Crossroads South Courts Pee Wees, ages 4-7, 9:30-10:30 am $106 Ages 8-10, 10:30 am-12:00 pm $146 at SBHS Courts Pee Wees, ages 6-8, 2:00-3:00 pm $106Ages 10 -17, 12:30-2:00 pm $146

In the Pee Wee program children, ages 4-8, are introduced to the basics in small groups. Children ages 8-17, including middle & high school students are placed in groups by age and ability. Beginners learn the basics. Intermediate and advanced players gain self-confidence in competitive play. Come join Barbara Whitman, Director and former SBHS Tennis Coach, and her team of experienced instructors who love teaching and playing tennis.

Wear tennis shoes! Bring a racquet and a new unopened, non-returnable USTA approved can of tennis balls to all tennis programs and camps.

Questions about Tennis??? Email [email protected] or call 732-297-7800 x3159

Early Summer Saturdays: 6 lessons: June 25–August 6 at SBHS: Register Before 6/22 (No class 7/2)Late Summer Saturdays: 6 lessons: August 13–Sept. 24 at Crossroads South: Register Before 8/10 (No class 9/3) Pee Wees, ages 4-7, 8:25-9:25 am $106Pee Wees, ages 6-8, 9:30-10:30 am $106 Ages 8-17, 10:30 am-12:00 pm $146

Summer Exercise: Zumba & Aerobics Summer schedule which starts in late June will be avail-able in May. Classes held Monday - Thursday evenings. High school students are permitted to register when a parent also registers to attend. For more information, please visit our website www.sbschools.org/community_ed, email [email protected] or call 732-297-7800 x3148 in May.

Golf: Adults & TeensHigh school students are permitted to register

when a parent also registers to attend. It’s almost like private lessons! Only 8 students per class! Join Ray Cavicchio, a golf teaching professional with many years of experience, including work with LPGA and PGA Tour Professionals. Class meets rain or shine! Beginner golfers start learning while those with some experience improve their game. Learn the simple “secrets” of striking the ball for distance and accuracy, along with chipping, pitching and putting. If possible, bring a 7 or 8 iron. Purchase a bucket of golf balls at each class. Total cost for balls will be apx. $35 for course. No senior discount. Held at Raritan Golf Range, 101 Orlando Drive, Raritan off Route 206 just south of the Somerville Circle where Routes 202, 206 & 28 meet. 5 Sundays: May 15-June 15 Tuition fee: $1195:00–6:10 pm or 6:10–7:20 pm

Questions about Golf???Email [email protected]

or call 732-297-7800 x3148

Spring & Summer SaturdayTennis for Adults & Children Golf & Exercise for Adults & Teens

Saturday Tennis for Ages 4 - High School and Adults, too!

Parents - Take Saturday Lessons at the Same Time as Your ChildSign up for 6 lessons at the same time and school as your child on Saturdays. No senior discount.

$106 for six 1 hour lessons (child is enrolled in Pee-Wee program above)$146 for six 1.5 hour lessons (child is enrolled in Ages 8-10 or Ages 10-17 programs above)

Anytime, Anywhere...Online Courses are just a click away!

It’s easy to fit an online class into a busy schedule. Join an exciting educational experience using a Web-friendly version of lessons, quizzes and assignments. Complete courses at your own pace, work day or night, view your progress, and interact with the instructor and other stu-dents, through your own computer.

Choose from hundreds of courses, many at just $94from computers to business to personal enrichment & more. Selections include SAT Prep. courses for High School students.

Courses begin monthly on Wednesdays, April 13, May 18, June 15, July 13 and August 17, 2016.

All Online Courses consist of: 12 lessons, 2 each week for 6 weeks, via the Internet. To Find Out More and Register 1. First visit http://www.ed2go.com/sobrunscomsch for detailed course descriptions, syllabus, required textbooks, fees, etc.2. Complete the online enrollment for the course you want to take and make payment online with your MasterCard/Visa. No senior discount.

Neither South Brunswick Community Education, nor the South Brunswick School District, are responsible for the content of the Ed2Go courses. Course fees are paid

directly to Ed2Go and refunds cannot be given.

Online Courses

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