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Summer Transition Program for Rising 9th Graders

Carver’s summer transition programs are designed to help incoming 6th and 9th grade students transition into Norwalk’s four middle and two high schools. Programming includes individualized instruction, parental involvement, small group learning experiences, diverse enrichment activities, free transportation, and full-day activities benefiting working families. Students learn the basics of navigating their respective new schools. The incoming 9th graders school students learn how to read a transcript, understand graduation requirements, earn credits in courses, and look ahead to potential career options. Students use Naviance/Family Connection to develop an individualized Student Success Plan to identify needs and interests and to set future goals.

Norwalk Police Department officers bring ice cream and joy to Carver kids

In keeping with the annual tradition, kids from Carver’s Summer Enrichment Program at the Carver Community Center cooled off today with ice cream treats supplied by the local Norwalk Police Department.

Presenting these gifts were Sgt. Sofia Gulino and Officers Bruce Lovallo, John Haggerty, Chris Wasilewski and Jeremy Salley.

Lots of smiles and high-fives accompanied the fun that was had by all.

Chelsea Piers offers scholarships to Carver campers

Chelsea Piers offers a fun camp experience in their world-class facilities in Stamford, with expert instruction and the best sports curriculum available in Westchester and Fairfield County.

They are giving scholarships to six Carver summer campers for the week of August 19 to the 23rd. Carver kids will receive sports programming for all experience levels. Our campers chose their camps for basketball and gymnastics.

Campers go swimming!

Crawl, walk, run, swim. That’s the order a parent ⏤ whether a proficient lap swimmer or one still deathly afraid of the water ⏤ should think about their child’s physical milestones. Few life skills are as important as the ability to survive in the water. And swimming lessons, from learning how to float, to treading water, to clocking a 23-second, 50-meter freestyle and winning the gold medal, is where it all starts. Carver has a partnership with the Riverbrook Regional Y Youth Swimming Lesson Program and we also bring all our campers in gender and age group shifts to the more local Velo-CT 50 Meter Olympic size pool.

Carver's summer transition program at Nathan Hale Middle School

Carver’s summer transition programs are designed to help incoming 6th and 9th grade student’s transition into Norwalk’s four middle and two high schools. Programming includes individualized instruction, parental involvement, small group learning experiences, diverse enrichment activities, free transportation, and full-day activities benefiting working families. Students learn the basics of navigating their respective new schools. Here is a glimpse into the day at Nathan Hale Middle School, a summer program directed by a science teacher during the school year, Thomas Stanford.

VOTE FOR CARVER! Fairfield County Bank names Carver as a "Charity of the Month"

Fairfield County Bank is a longtime supporter of the Carver community prides itself on its unwavering dedication and support of local Fairfield County charities through corporate contributions and extended Employee volunteerism. Bank employees chose Carver to participate in the first month of their new Charity of the Month campaign. GO HERE TO VOTE FOR CARVER!