News Summary
On a designated non-school day, Coronado Recreation will host various engaging classes for children of all ages. With activities including Halloween workshops, babysitter training, and hands-on music classes, parents can ensure their kids have a fun and educational experience. Registration is required to secure spots in these limited-space programs, offering a perfect opportunity for children to learn and play during their day off from school.
Coronado, California – On October 13, 2024, there will be no school for students in the Coronado Unified School District (CUSD), but parents need not worry about keeping their children entertained. The Coronado Recreation is hosting a variety of engaging and fun-filled classes designed for children of all ages, providing a wonderful opportunity for kids to learn and play.
Exciting Classes for Kids
The activities scheduled for the day include:
- Tiny Monsters Halloween Workshop: Designed for ages 3 to 5, this workshop requires the presence of a parent. It includes a mix of crafts, cooking, and spooky sensory play. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their favorite Halloween costumes.
- Monster Mash Up: This activity is aimed at children aged 6 to 11 and features exciting options such as making slime, creating creepy treats, and engaging in eerie games and contests.
- Youth Babysitter Training Class: This training is intended for teens between the ages of 11 and 15. It focuses on teaching real-life childcare and emergency skills to help build confidence and competence for babysitting.
- Music Classes: Two hands-on music classes are available, including Music Playground for ages 3 to 5, and Little Music Lab for ages 6 to 9. These classes explore instruments, rhythm, and ensemble play, with no prior musical experience required.
Details and Registration
All classes are set to take place on October 13, 2024. It is important to note that space is limited for each class, and preregistration is required to secure a spot for your child. Interested participants can register online at coronado.ca.us/register or via phone at 619-522-7342.
Background Information
The Coronado Unified School District has designated October 13, 2024, as a non-school day, providing families with a perfect opportunity to engage in recreational and educational activities offered by the Coronado Recreation. This initiative aims to support families in finding enrichment programs and fun activities for their children during the school holiday.
These classes not only serve as entertainment for youngsters but also help in developing their skills in various fields ranging from academics and arts to basic childcare responsibilities. By offering such varied options, Coronado Recreation is enhancing after-school opportunities for children and encouraging a learning environment outside the traditional classroom.
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- Coronado Times: Fun-Filled Classes for Kids
- Coronado Times: Sound Bath Classes
- Coronado News: CIFF Celebrates Halloween
- NBC San Diego: Halloween Protests at Coronado High
- There’s San Diego: Halloween Events
- Wikipedia: Halloween
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Halloween
- Google Scholar: Halloween education programs
- Google News: Halloween events 2024

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