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Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope began forty-five summers ago in Andover as a one-week, half-day program with fifty children and seven creative teachers. In the summer of 2024, we welcomed over 700 children and more than 100 teachers and aides to a five-week extensive enrichment program with nearly 200 half-day and full-day courses. Some of these teachers attended as students years earlier. Many of these children are second-generation Kaleidoscope kids whose parents still remember their positive childhood experiences at the program. In 2025 we are coming to Newburyport for our first summer at the River Valley Charter School. It isn't easy to talk about Kaleidoscope without acknowledging its history. Founder Janis Baron, an experienced teacher, principal, and staff development consultant, carefully chose the best teachers she knew to inspire children with high-interest topics, small classes, and a commitment to kindness and mutual respect. As the program expanded, Creative Learning for Children, Inc., the official name of the Kaleidoscope non-profit, endeavored to include classes that reflect all areas of Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory. Kaleidoscope was always designed to be an educational program rather than a traditional summer camp. This year, it runs its first week in Newburyport! at The River Valley Charter School.

Children can choose one of our 9 full-day courses that interests them. Course fees range based on instructors and content; please see our website for specifics. There are exciting courses in art, music, science, math, writing, technology, engineering, architecture, athletics (including dance, fencing, fishing, yoga), video game design, and so much more. Many extremely popular courses have been offered to enthusiastic reviews in Andover for over ten years. Additional information can be found at www.kaleidoscopekids.com or at (978) 494-3978. A brochure can also be requested at info@kaleidoscopekids.com. Director Beth O'Grady is prepared to continue the rich traditions of Kaleidoscope in Newburyport for generations to come.