If Carver kids ever watched the Olympics and thought "I could totally do that," they had their chance! Our rising 6th graders enjoyed all of the fun when they tried their Olympic moves out at Sky Zone in Norwalk.
Michael Richards, a Social Studies Teacher at West Rocks Middle School, and his colleague Joe Giandurco at Ponus Ridge Middle School, are each Carver’s longtime Lead Program Coordinators for our after-school and summer transition programs at those two middle schools.
Sky Zone is the originator of wall-to-wall aerial action, and they never stand still. They’re always working to invent epic new ways to play, gather, and compete. The only way to understand it is to come to experience it.
And that is just what our rising 6th-grade summer students entering West Rocks and Ponus Ridge Middle Schools in the fall experienced.
Our students let go of gravity and grabbed some air on the sprawling wall-to-wall trampoline courts. They challenged each other to show off their inner acrobat.
The Foam Zone is all about big air and soft landings. This is the ideal area to practice their most daring stunts safely into a pool of huge foam squares. Part trampolining, part parkour, part skating vert ramp,
The Wall added an entirely new dimension to the aerial experience, offering a canvas for a different type of expression—no harness necessary. Carver kids put their strength and stamina to the test as they hang over the pit, free climbing this challenging bouldering wall.
Carver kids reached new heights while flipping and jumping and climbing!
Sky Zone is part of CircusTrix, the world’s largest developer, operator, and franchisor of trampoline and active entertainment parks with a network of more than 300 global locations.