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  • Bridge 4 Program

    Bridge 4, the program where all 3 Elementary Schools will swarm together for 4th grade! Join us at Heritage School to get ahead of the game in meeting students from Harvest, Pleasant Ridge, and Woodland Meadows! Incoming 4th graders will learn how to use lockers with locker combs, tour the school, become familiar with the Specials classes (Art, i-Lab, P.E, Media), and build relationships with peers and the Heritage staff! By the end of the session you will be able to enter the year knowing that at Heritage - we are Respectful, Responsible, and Kinder Than Necessary! Teachers: Ms. Harmon, Mrs. Goyette + Mr. Burnette
  • Bridge 6 Program

    Goodbye Heritage Elementary halls, middle school is just around the corner! Take time to get ahead of the game, meet new incoming 6th graders and gain valuable tools to make the middle school transition smoother. Learn how to take proper notes, prepare for tests, manage your time, and build relationships with peers and faculty in an academic setting. Take a tour of the middle school! By the end of this session, youʼll be a pro and ready for the new school year! Instructors: Saline Middle School teachers Jeff Peet & Jennifer Centivany, Heritage teacher Allison Peet
  • Bridge 9 Program

    Saline Area Schools transition to high school bridge program will help students to feel more confident upon entering the high school. Students will go over support staff, admin and where to reach these people in the school and how. We will review the school handbook, rules and general changes in expectations from MS to HS. Students will know where to go for the nurse, technology concerns or to get a work permit form. Students will look into extra curriculars, and sports available as well as general organizational strategies and what SHS offers in terms of tutoring. We hope that you will consider this two day program to assist in your student's transition and help them enter high school and feel successful.
  • Brixology

    Brixology Camp sets the foundation for our next generation of makers! Children learn about different types of engineering and then team up to construct a different engineering-themed project using LEGO® bricks. We’ll learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station. We’ll explore mechanical engineering as we build boats and vehicles. That’s not all! From carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon their creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-building skills. Let the tinkering begin! Campers receive daily custom Mad Science take homes. Instructor: Mad Science of Detroit
  • Chess Lions Summer Camp

    This summer chess camp is open to all levels. Beginners will learn piece movement, castling, check and checkmate, stalemate and more! More experienced players will focus on middle and endgame tactics, while learning some basic opening strategies. Students should bring a snack and water bottle. Instructor: David Cogswell
  • Dollpreneur: Business Building for Budding Entrepreneurs

    If you have a child who is interested in what it takes to build their own business, this class is for them! Taught by Mompreneur business owner, PR and marketing professional, author and business coach, Gaynor Meilke, this is a unique program that incorporates the fun of dolls (bringing a doll is optional) with business skill-building for entrepreneurial-minded kids. Over the course of 5 weeks, we will create a business plan for a business (for your child or their doll) using materials based on the book, The Market Ownership Method, by Gaynor Meilke, while having fun with related crafts, peer interaction, and snack breaks! Whether a child’s interest is in a baking or babysitting business or a STEM-related field we will explore these and other career options and at the end of the last class we will celebrate! Instructor: Gaynor Meilke
  • Fairy on the Fly: Fairy Flight School

    How do fairies learn to fly? They learn from each other and their other winged friends such as bees, butterflies and dragonflies. We’ll take a tour from a fairy-eye’s view of what it’s like to fly, care for wings, and then make some special fairy wing crafts of our own to take home. Participants will make new fairy friends, enjoy fairy fun and games, plus savor a special sparkly fairy snack. Instructor: Gaynor Meilke
  • Saline Community Fair Field Trip

    Come join SAS on a Saline Community Fair Field Trip! Saline Community Fair, Saline Area Schools and Saline Community Education are teaming up to host a field trip to the fair! Friday, August 30th $80 (includes food, unlimited ride wristbands that are good for the entire day and night, and SAS bus transportation to and from the fair!) WHO: 2nd-5th Graders 10:30AM - will leave from Liberty School to the fair via school bus transportation 3PM - will arrive back to Liberty School from the fair via school bus transportation Participants will be lead through a fun day at the fair with Community Education's Child Care staff! What to bring - small backpack/bag with water bottle, jacket (if needed), sunscreen, snacks, etc. *Students will get lunch at the fair!