Little Medical School Online After-School Classes

Little Medical School is offering online after-school classes Monday through Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. from September through December. Your child can sign up for UNLIMITED classes each month. Themes include Public Health & Sports Medicine (September), Veterinary & Exotic Animals (October), Amazing Human Traits (November), and Ingenious Medical Innovations (December). Give your kids a fun break from schoolwork from Little Medical School, ranked as one of the top 15 virtual after-school programs in the U.S. by Parents magazine

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Bricks 4 Kidz Classes and School Assist

Bricks 4 Kidz is offering a wide variety of online LEGO building and Minecraft Gaming classes for fall 2020. Bricks 4 Kidz is also offering technology-based, after-school enrichment programs for grades K-6.

Current fall online classes can be found at bricks4kidznow.com.

All options and online sign up can be found at easytechllc.com.

Elementary and Middle School Assist is coming soon! A high school or college student comes to your home during the day to assist your elementary or middle school student with homework, assist them with following the school schedule, etc.

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Fall Classes for all ages from COCA

Whether you're looking for classes to take in person at our newly-expanded campus, virtually from your own home, or a combination of both options, COCA has you covered. Wherever you decide to take a COCA class, our talented Teaching Artists will lead students of all ages through a creative and fulfilling experience. Nurture your creativity with hundreds of options for all ages, including adults. Explore classes in dance, theater, voice, art-and-design, and more. Browse hundreds of classes in the new COCA digital class guide.

For more details and to enroll, go to cocastl.org

 

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Wee Wednesday from the Saint Louis Art Museum (Virtual)

Enjoy Wee Wednesday online from the Saint Louis Art Museum! Caregivers looking for something creative to do with little ones will enjoy reading a book, looking at works from the Art Museum's collection and creating their own artwork with materials found in your home.  

Find new interactive presentations are posted at slam.org and available anytime.

 

 

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Chalkfest at Bluebird Park

Chalkfest is a sidewalk chalk contest open to all ages and all skill levels. Help decorate the lower parking lot of Bluebird Park in Ellisville with your own original masterpiece! 

 

 

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Brentwood Days is a community-wide celebration open to all with carnival rides, a Kids' Tent, live performances, pony rides, a parade and even fireworks. 

 

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