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AmazonSmile is a program where Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organizations registered. By selecting Comstock Park Educational Foundation, you can make a donation every time you shop. Click on this link to start shopping https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-2724793
CPEF Science Camp 2017
The Comstock Park Educational Foundation sponsored a Summer Science Camp for grades 3 through 5 in August 2017. The instructor was Middle School Teacher Rachel Wohlford. The camp was geared for students to participate in Science experiments and hands on activities. The students were recommended for the program by their classroom teachers. The students selected had demonstrated an aptitude for Science, and were able to conduct grade appropriate research.
The camp was free to those students that attended with all expenses covered by the Comstock Park Education Foundation. Enjoy a brief video of the students at camp below.
The Comstock Park Educational Foundation sponsored a Summer Science Camp for grades 3 through 5 in August 2017. The instructor was Middle School Teacher Rachel Wohlford. The camp was geared for students to participate in Science experiments and hands on activities. The students were recommended for the program by their classroom teachers. The students selected had demonstrated an aptitude for Science, and were able to conduct grade appropriate research.
The camp was free to those students that attended with all expenses covered by the Comstock Park Education Foundation. Enjoy a brief video of the students at camp below.
Hacking for Education 2017