Science Experiments!
The Summer Camp kids enjoyed a fun glow-in-the-dark experiment at the Clearwater Community Volunteers building!
The Summer Camp kids enjoyed a fun glow-in-the-dark experiment at the Clearwater Community Volunteers building!
The Marine Biology field trips and workshops include FL Aquarium, Honeymoon Island Nature Center, Cobb Theaters, N Greenwood Aquatic Center pool, Marine Biology lessons, shell hunting and a scavenger hunt.
All summer long, the Community Learning Center campers have been having a blast at the local pool each Friday! Call us at (727)441-4444 so that your child can join in on the fun!
“To fully understand the magnitude of how extraordinary Community Learning Center Academy has been for my family it is imperative to know our background.” “At this point in time last year, our morning school routine had become an absolute nightmare for us all. There was lots of crying and fighting with screams of ‘I don’t […]
Community Learning Center campers visited the Florida Aquarium. They learned about sharks, stingrays and all sorts of marine wildlife, including roseate spoonbills, a rare bird that is native to Florida.
The Community Learning Center Campers had a great time creating their own pizzas at Pie Five!
Community Learning Center would like to wish everyone a very Happy 4th of July! Please note that we will be closed so that our staff may celebrate with their families! We will re-open on Thursday, July 5th at our regular time.
Community Learning Center Academy would like to wish all the dads out there a very Happy Father’s Day!
Summer Camp at Community Learning Center has started with Art Week! The campers are scheduled to go to Art from the Heart Cafe in Dunedin and make ice cream bowls! Spaces are still available but filling up fast! If you want your child to have a fun, safe summer, call us at (727)441-4444!
This week the students went to Art from Heart Cafe and made ice cream bowls! Then they went to the Dunedin Sprayground and had a blast! Later in the week, they did tile projects. They used permanent markers on a tile. The tiles were then sprayed with rubbing alcohol to make the ink run a […]
