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Carver Summer Extravaganza: Fun, Learning, and Adventure!

Hello, sunshine-loving friends! Summer is here, and Carver is making it an unforgettable season of joy, growth, and exploration. We're thrilled to share our fantastic lineup of summer programs that will leave our students with memories to cherish and stories to share. So, get your sunglasses on, and let's dive into the exciting world of Carver this summer!

Enrichment Camps Galore: This year, Carver is operating not one, not two, but THREE Enrichment Camps in different locations. Whether at the Carver Community Center, the new SONO Elementary School, or our After the Bell Enrichment Camp, you'll find incredible activities to spark your curiosity and ignite your passion.

Smooth Transitions: Transitioning to a new grade can be exciting and nerve-wracking. That's why Carver is here to make it a breeze with our seven Summer Transition Programs. Rising 6th graders from Nathan Hale, Ponus, Roton, and West Rocks Middle Schools, as well as rising 9th graders from Brien McMahon and Norwalk High Schools and P-TECH Norwalk, can join us for a summer filled with camaraderie, skill-building, and confidence-boosting adventures.

After the Bell Delight: We believe the fun shouldn't stop when the sun goes down. That's why Carver operates the After the Summer Bell program in the afternoons, exclusively for NPS students entering grades 1 through 4 attending the NPS Summer Academy. Prepare for a fantastic blend of learning and play to keep your summer spirits soaring!

Adventures at Side by Side: Carver's summer program at Side by Side Charter School is a hub of excitement. Dive into a world of discovery, creativity, and friendship as you embark on captivating activities that will leave you wanting more. Side by Side is the place to be this summer!

Wilderness Wonder at The Ecology School: Last year, Carver launched its sleepaway camp program at The Ecology School in Maine for rising 6th graders. Guess what? We're back again this summer for another round of incredible adventures! Prepare to explore the enchanting woods, dive into refreshing waters, and roam the picturesque fields of The Ecology School at the breathtaking River Bend Farm. It's a historic 105-acre farm nestled along a scenic bend in the Saco River, just a short distance from the beautiful Maine coast.

So, whether you're into science, arts, or sports or want to make new friends and have a blast, Carver has something incredible waiting for you this summer. It's time to embrace the sunshine, spread your wings, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss the Carver Summer Extravaganza—it will be a blast!

Carver Summer Interns Gain a Career Jumpstart at Norwalk Hospital

From left to right: Damaly Mendez, Brien McMahon ‘23 and Quinnipiac University ‘27; Ashley Fernandez, McMahon ‘23 and Sacred Heart University ‘27; Cynthia Sainrilus, McMahon ‘24; and Madison Watts, Norwalk High ‘24.

While other rising seniors and rising college freshman might spend their summer mornings catching up on sleep, Damaly Mendez, Ashley Fernandez, Cynthia Sainrilus, and Madison Watts arrive at Norwalk Hospital at 8 a.m., Monday through Friday. They don their badges and head straight to work: shadowing nurses and doctors at orientation, processing files, providing clerical support in the E.R., and lending a hand to the Human Resources department. These Carver students are dually excited and serious, dedicated to learning as much as they can during their month at one of the top 100 hospitals in the United States.

“It’s an incredible experience,” Damaly says. “I’ll be studying Nursing at Quinnipiac, and this opportunity to intern in the H.R. department gives me a whole new understanding of hospital administration.” “It’s really exciting too,” Cynthia says. “Even though my day-to-day is paperwork, I get to work in the Emergency Room. While I’m filing, there are babies being born just around the corner—and you know when it happens, because they’ll play a lullaby over the intercom.”

“I’ve been processing files for every nurse and patient care tech, sorting out their certifications like their VLS and ACLS,” says Ashley. “But my favorite thing is getting to experience the culture that all the nurses have with each other. They know each other really well; they’re a family.”

“It’s really cool to see how they maneuver through the hospital,” Madison adds. “There’s so much going on all the time. It’s so communicative. Today I learned about handheld audits: if someone does something incorrectly, it goes into the database with a survey. It lets the hospital as a whole know who’s on track and who’s having trouble. And then they look out for each other. It’s corrective as it needs to be, but it’s so collaborative and supportive.”

When asked about how this internships compares to their previous work experiences, our Carver kids emphasized how involved they get to be. “It’s really different. In past work experiences, it felt like everyone was in their own world. Here everyone is a close-knit team. And they involve us in work that matters.” Beyond providing clerical support, Carver interns also shadow nurses and doctors as they go about their day. As a Code Blue comes over the intercom, our students’ ears pricked up: “Blue is an adult medical emergency. Likely respiratory or cardiac arrest.”

“I think people would expect a pre-college internship to be boring. But being here has been really fun. It motivates me to get up and go in the mornings,” Ashley says. “This gives me something to feel really proud of this summer,” Madison says. “Our work is appreciated. It feels good to help out, even when it’s something comparatively minor.”

When asked about what they plan to take away with them from the internship, our students said they appreciated the relationship building. “Not only did we get hands-on experience, but we were able to connect with nurses and doctors. Getting to meet role models in the industry has been irreplaceable.”

We are so proud of our students for bringing so much passion and verve to their summer internship. When we asked what they liked best about Carver programs, this is what they had to say:

"It means a lot that the Carver supports us. It’s a consistent ‘You can do this!’ They want us to be great. If I’m ever freaking out, I have Miss Mitchell over there. The Carver is a really good place to be.” - Ashley Fernandez

“Carver’s very inclusive. They don’t look at you differently, no matter who you are, what you look like, where you come from. They come to everyone with open arms. Anything you need, the people at Carver are always there to help you. You find that extra mother figure and extra father figure.” - Madison Watts

“They give us so many opportunities. Internships, college tours, scholarships… and those can be so hard to find on your own.” - Damaly Mendez

We at the Carver are so privileged to build lifetime achievers like Damaly, Ashley, Cynthia, and Madison. We are also so grateful to those at Nuvance Health and our Earn and Learn sponsors for making this summer internship happen. If you would like to support The Carver by bringing like opportunities to our students, please contact Director of Philanthropy, Nikki LaFaye, at nikki@the-carver.org

Left to Right: Madison Watts, Cynthia Sainrilus, Ashley Fernandez, Damaly Mendez.

About Our Students: Damaly Mendez will be a Nursing Major at Quinnipiac University this coming fall. Ashley Fernandez will be pursuing Health Science at Sacred Heart University. Cynthia Sainrilus will be entering her senior year at Brien McMahon and she dreams of becoming an optometrist. Madison is also a rising high school senior and plans to ultimately become a travel nurse.

Scaling New Heights: Carver's Summer Transition Program Empowers Rising 9th Graders at The Adventure Park!

Greetings, adventure seekers!

Summer break is here, and while some might envision lazy days under the sun, the rising 9th graders of Brien McMahon High School are embarking on an exhilarating journey with Carver's Summer Transition Program. Led by the inspiring Sarah Molinelli, a devoted Special Education and English teacher, as well as Carver's after-school Lead Program Coordinator, this program is taking these students to new heights - quite literally!

The excitement has been building, and with eager smiles, the students set out for The Adventure Park, an awe-inspiring "adventure in the trees." This park is no ordinary ropes course; it's a place where young climbers can select from an array of "aerial trails" among the forest canopy. Climbing from tree platform to tree platform, they navigate challenge bridges made of cable, wood, and rope while discovering intertwined zip lines bound to set their hearts racing and adrenaline pumping!

At The Adventure Park, safety is the utmost priority, and participants are securely harnessed with the Park's innovative "always locked on" system of interlocking safety clips. With their harnesses doubly secured to safety cables, our Carver summer students are free to unleash their adventurous spirits, conquering low- and high-rope courses with confidence and enthusiasm.

This unique experience isn't just about having a good time and fostering personal growth and development. Sarah Molinelli and the dedicated team have designed this Summer Transition Program to provide an environment where students can challenge themselves, overcome obstacles, and build meaningful connections with their peers.

The Adventure Park's trails are color-coded, accommodating climbers of all experience levels. From beginners seeking introductory challenges to seasoned adventurers ready for advanced feats, there's something for everyone. As these rising 9th graders support and encourage each other along the way, they gain more than just a sense of accomplishment; they develop crucial teamwork skills and resilience that will serve them well as they navigate the uncharted territory of high school.

Through this exhilarating escapade, these young learners are honing their physical abilities and nurturing their mental and emotional fortitude. Sarah Molinelli's guidance and mentorship have been invaluable, creating a safe and supportive space where students can explore their strengths and challenge their limitations.

As we look at the photos of these young climbers, their smiles radiating with joy and triumph, we can't help but celebrate the success of Carver's Summer Transition Program. The memories made at The Adventure Park will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression, empowering these rising 9th graders as they step into their high school journey with newfound determination and courage.

So, here's to the young adventurers, to Sarah Molinelli and Carver, for nurturing each student's potential and providing an unforgettable summer experience. May the lessons learned amidst the trees propel these rising 9th graders toward a bright and promising future!

Keep climbing, keep conquering, and keep reaching for the stars! 🌟

Unleashing the Power of STEM: Mad Science Inspires Young Minds at Carver's After the Summer Bell Program!

Hey there, science enthusiasts! Today, we have an exciting story to share that will ignite your curiosity and show you how much fun learning about science can be. Recently, Mad Science, the world's leading science enrichment provider, paid a visit to Carver's After the Summer Bell (ATSB) program at Kendall Elementary School, and the experience was nothing short of mind-blowing!

The ATSB program is designed to keep young minds engaged and curious even during the sunny months. This afternoon program welcomes students from grades 1 through 4 who attend the morning NPS Summer School. Mad Science ensured they had an unforgettable time while learning about some fascinating STEM principles.

Upon entering the vibrant classroom, the atmosphere was charged with excitement and wonder. The Mad Science team, armed with their passion for teaching and a myriad of captivating experiments, was all set to make science come alive for these young learners. The theme of the day: "Air, Gas, and Airflow."

With a plethora of visually stimulating props and interactive demonstrations, the Mad Science teaching scientists in white lab coats began their captivating session. The children's eyes sparkled with amazement as they were introduced to the world of spheres, air patterns, and airflow. The hands-on approach Mad Science is famous for allowing the students to actively participate in the experiments, making their learning experience all the more impactful.

One of the highlights of the day was a simple yet mesmerizing experiment. The challenge was to see if our students could fill it up a tube with air by breathing into it. As you can imagine, this triggered a chorus of laughter and excitement. The room was soon filled with kids huffing and puffing, eagerly observing their tubes for any signs of success. Witnessing how science turned into a fun game sparked the kids' curiosity and encouraged them to think critically about airflow and gas properties.

Throughout the session, the Mad Science team provided clear explanations, ensuring that complex scientific concepts were broken down into digestible bites for these young curious minds. With boundless enthusiasm, they answered questions, encouraged discussions, and fostered a sense of wonder that is the foundation of all scientific discovery.

The students left the classroom with a newfound appreciation for science and the natural world around them. The magic of Mad Science had left an indelible mark on their hearts, igniting a passion for learning and exploration that will undoubtedly last a lifetime.

Mad Science's visit to Carver's After the Summer Bell program at Kendall Elementary School was an absolute success. By making STEM principles accessible, engaging, and fun, Mad Science has reinforced the idea that learning can be a thrilling adventure.

So, if you ever have the opportunity to join a Mad Science event, don't hesitate to take the plunge! You'll be amazed at how the world of science unfolds right before your eyes, and who knows, you might discover the scientist within you!

Making Waves and Memories: Carver Summer Transition Program Delights Rising 6th Graders with Fun-filled Beach Day

As the warm summer sun graces the sandy shores of Connecticut, a remarkable program is in full swing at Roton Middle School. The Carver Summer Transition Program, led by the talented and dedicated Dean Vaccaro, is providing rising 6th graders with an unforgettable experience before they embark on their exciting journey to middle school in the fall.

Dean Vaccaro, a National Board Certified Teacher and the Director of R.A.M.S., Carver's After-school Program, has been orchestrating a summer transition program beyond the traditional orientation. With a focus on both learning and play, this program aims to introduce the incoming students to their new school environment while fostering a sense of camaraderie among them.

Recently, the program treated the kids to a day of pure bliss at the beach, where the laughter of young minds echoed in harmony with the gentle waves. The day kicked off with an hour of Mini Golf, where friendships blossomed as students showcased their putting skills and shared light-hearted banter.

Following the mini golf adventure, the students embarked on a captivating marine science beach walk guided by Blair Stokes, a Marine Biology teacher from Brien McMahon High School. With fascinating insights into the marine ecosystem, the kids explored the wonders of the shoreline and gained an appreciation for the natural world around them.

Of course, what is a beach day without dipping one's toes into the refreshing ocean waters? The students had ample time to splash around and enjoy the thrill of the Long Island Sound, creating cherished memories they'll carry with them throughout their lives.

But the fun didn't end there! The program made sure to cater to all interests, providing opportunities to play on the beach playground and in the ever-entertaining Gaga ball pit. Witnessing the kids relish these moments of joy was a delightful sight, their laughter resonating across the beach.

Later in the day, the students were treated to a fantastic lunch at Ripka's Beach Cafe. With full stomachs and hearts, they savored their meals and relished the company of newfound friends. And, to top it all off, ice cream awaited them as a sweet reward for their outstanding behavior and enthusiasm throughout the day.

Dean Vaccaro couldn't be prouder of this remarkable group of students. Intelligent, fun-loving, well-behaved, and respectful, these rising 6th graders have indeed embodied the spirit of being part of the Carver community.

With the resounding success of this beach day, plans are already underway for a second beach trip next Wednesday. The program continues to empower these young minds with the tools they need to embrace the challenges of middle school while ensuring they create memories that will last a lifetime.

As summer rolls on, the Carver Summer Transition Program is shaping young hearts and minds, fostering friendships, and paving the way for a bright future. These rising 6th graders are undoubtedly ready to take on whatever comes their way, armed with knowledge, camaraderie, and the sweet taste of ice cream on a sun-kissed beach day.

Carver Kids Learn the Joy of Birdwatching with Student Volunteer, Avery Cotton!

In the summer months, we all tend to become amateur birdwatchers. From spotting a sparrow on the way to work to marveling at a hawk wheeling over a Saturday morning hike, birds encourage a brief moment of meditation. We love their songs, plumage, and grace of movement. But how many birds do you know by name? Who authored the song outside your kitchen window?

Carver kids can tell you, thanks to Avery Cotton! Avery, a New Canaan High School student and friend of the Carver, has been sharing his passion for birding with our programs since last year. Avery is an active volunteer at the New Canaan Land Trust, and along with his father, Newell, was responsible for digitally documenting nearly 100 different species of bird on the preserves. He returned to Carver to once again teach our students the magic of bird watching and the importance of conservation. Here are the highlights of Avery’s enrichment program if you too want to learn the basics of birding!

Birding 101:

  • Incredible Diversity: There are over 400+ species of bird in Connecticut! Some backyard birds include distinctive feathered faces, like the blue-jay or the red-bellied woodpecker. But our local birds are just a drop in the bucket: there are over 10,000 species worldwide!

  • Identifying at a Glance: Many birds are naturally camouflaged. When you see one, it’s important to quickly note traits if you want an ID! Avery recommends checking body shape, body size, bill/beak shape, colors, patterns, and behaviors. Novice birders can also employ the aid of the eBird app or website—a digital compendium of bird sightings by location that Avery himself regularly adds to.

  • Perceiving Other Clues: Despite the fact many birders rock binoculars, birding doesn’t stop at what you can see. Avery advises to go slow and keep your ears open. To know the birds is to also know their habitat, their migration timing, and their likelihood to startle.

  • Getting Out in the Field: While our backyards are excellent starting places, Connecticut is host to a variety of other habitats and open parks. Birders should consider visiting the New Canaan Land Trust, the Greenwich Audubon Center, Sherwood Island State Park, or any of the other conserved natural areas nearby! You would be surprised at how quickly the denizens change from habitat to habitat.

  • Respect the Natural World: As always, when enjoying the great outdoors, show consideration for those who live there. Leave only footprints!

We are so grateful to once again enjoy Avery’s expertise. His passion lights curiosity in our students and gives them valuable perspective. As day-to-day living becomes ever more digital, our kids know that it’s a good practice to take a break from the screens, get outside, and enjoy what surrounds them. Thank you, Avery!

Exciting Adventures at Carver's Summer Transition Program for Rising 6th Graders!

Summer is a time for relaxation, but for the group of enthusiastic rising 6th graders at West Rocks Middle School, it is also a time for learning, exploring, and having a blast at Carver's Summer Transition Program.

Managed by Carver Lead Program Coordinator Michael Richards, the Grade 6 Social Studies Teacher and Social Studies Subject Area Leader at West Rocks Middle School, this program aims to prepare students for their upcoming middle school journey while providing unforgettable summer experiences. Let's dive into some of the exciting activities during this summer program!

The photos show engaging STEM activities that left the students buzzing with excitement. Divided into groups, the kids were challenged to build the tallest free-standing tower using nothing but spaghetti and marshmallows. Armed with creativity and teamwork, the students put their problem-solving skills to the test and constructed impressive structures. It was amazing to see how their towers reached new heights, and the smiles on their faces reflected their sense of accomplishment.

But the fun didn't stop there! Another highlight of the program was the special visit from Hank, Jen Duran's therapy dog. With his friendly wagging tail and comforting presence, Hank brought joy and calmness to the students. The bond between the children and Hank was evident as they spent quality time together, the kids reading to Hank and enjoying the simple pleasure of petting a furry friend. It was a heartwarming experience that created a positive and nurturing environment for the students.

Creativity took center stage when the students worked in groups to perform an impressive dance performance. Guided by Kendon McClain, one of the program's paraprofessionals and a formally trained dancer, the students learned various dance moves and choreographed routines. Their hard work paid off as they showcased their talents in an energetic and synchronized dance performance. It was an excellent opportunity for the students to express themselves and build self-confidence, all while fostering teamwork and collaboration.

In addition to the captivating STEM and dance activities, the students were treated to a mind-blowing visit from Mad Science. The Mad Science team brought the world of chemistry and electricity to life through hands-on experiments and demonstrations. The students eagerly volunteered and witnessed mesmerizing chemical reactions and awe-inspiring displays of electricity. From creating colorful eruptions to generating static electricity, their curiosity and enthusiasm were ignited, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of science.

Carver's Summer Transition Program for rising 6th graders at West Rocks Middle School is an unforgettable journey filled with learning, fun, and personal growth. Under the expert guidance of Michael Richards, along with dedicated teachers and professionals, these young students are being equipped with valuable skills and memories that will stay with them throughout their middle school years and beyond. As they prepare to embark on their next educational chapter, they can look back on this summer program with fondness, knowing they are ready to tackle any challenge that comes their way.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the educators, coordinators, and professionals who make this program a resounding success. The experiences shared, the friendships formed, and the knowledge gained will undoubtedly shape these students' futures in remarkable ways. Here's to an exciting journey ahead for these rising 6th graders and to the educators who continue to inspire and empower them every step of the way!

Carver Summer Extravaganza: Fun, Learning, and Adventure!

Hello, sunshine-loving friends! Summer is here, and Carver is making it an unforgettable season of joy, growth, and exploration. We're thrilled to announce our fantastic lineup of summer programs that will leave our students with memories to cherish and stories to share. So, get your sunglasses on, and let's dive into the exciting world of Carver this summer!

Enrichment Camps Galore: This year, Carver is operating not one, not two, but THREE Enrichment Camps in different locations. Whether at the Carver Community Center, the new SONO Elementary School, or our After the Bell Enrichment Camp, you'll find incredible activities to spark your curiosity and ignite your passion.

Smooth Transitions: Transitioning to a new grade can be exciting and nerve-wracking. That's why Carver is here to make it a breeze with our seven Summer Transition Programs. Rising 6th graders from Nathan Hale, Ponus, Roton, and West Rocks Middle Schools, as well as rising 9th graders from Brien McMahon and Norwalk High Schools and P-TECH Norwalk, can join us for a summer filled with camaraderie, skill-building, and confidence-boosting adventures.

After the Bell Delight: We believe the fun shouldn't stop when the sun goes down. That's why Carver operates the After the Summer Bell program in the afternoons, exclusively for NPS students entering grades 1 through 4 attending the NPS Summer Academy. Prepare for a fantastic blend of learning and play to keep your summer spirits soaring!

Adventures at Side by Side: Carver's summer program at Side by Side Charter School is a hub of excitement. Dive into a world of discovery, creativity, and friendship as you embark on captivating activities that will leave you wanting more. Side by Side is the place to be this summer!

Wilderness Wonder at The Ecology School: Last year, Carver launched its sleepaway camp program at The Ecology School in Maine for rising 6th graders. Guess what? We're back again this summer for another round of incredible adventures! Prepare to explore the enchanting woods, dive into refreshing waters, and roam the picturesque fields of The Ecology School at the breathtaking River Bend Farm. It's a historic 105-acre farm nestled along a scenic bend in the Saco River, just a short distance from the beautiful Maine coast.

So, whether you're into science, arts, or sports or want to make new friends and have a blast, Carver has something incredible waiting for you this summer. It's time to embrace the sunshine, spread your wings, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss the Carver Summer Extravaganza—it will be a blast!