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Summer Program Guide for Teens Spend your summer with teens(ages 13 - 19) from over 100 countries as you experiment with the written word,try your hand at new styles and work with respected professionals to create pieces you're proud of... all without leaving your home! Wh...
Experience South America’s Andes and ancient history at Machu Picchu and other Incan ruins. Work with indigenous farmers on water conservation projects, practice Spanish, attend artisan workshops, and so much more. Learn More Our Programs
Want to work with your hands but spend all day outside? Helping out on a farm could give you agricultural experience while letting you enjoy the great outdoors. Some farms even have mentorship programs that could help you learn the financials of raising livestock or growing crops. Average pay...
Spring break provides opportunities for volunteering, job shadowing and preparing for college. Anayat DurraniMarch 6, 2024 Attending an Online High School Students needing a flexible schedule are often drawn to online high schools, experts say. ...
There are many summer programs available for students wishing to travel and volunteer. Research each company carefully and be sure you clearly understand what work will be required of you when you are there. International trips take far more preparation and planning, so begin the process early. ...
Teens can work a variety ofsummer camp jobs,as counselors, activity staff, waterfront staff, kitchen staff, maintenance workers, and office staff. Opportunities are available at day and sleepaway camps. You may be able to start as a counselor-in-training if you don't have the experience to...
55. Help a neighbor with lawn work 56. Tie dye a shirt 57. Visit a farmer’s market 58. Have a family movie night 59. Make friendship bracelets 60. Do a random act of kindness 61. Make homemade play dough 62. Watch fireworks 63. Build a LEGO castle Summer Activities for Teens 64...
The Eugene Police Department is sponsoring low-cost programs this summer for teens interested in learning more about police work or who'd like to help educate children about safety. The Youth Academy, open to 15- to 18-year-olds, teaches participants about a variety of assignments within the...
organized course that kept the students busy, interesting, and motivated with daily student grades from their homework and quiz posted every day by email. As a parent I knew my son was doing nothing other than the course and the course work. I am glad I registered my son for this summer...