During the program, KinderCamp teachers met individually with parents or caregivers at the schools to let them know how their little ones were doing and provide “literacy kits” to continue their education at home. The kits include books, chalk, Legos and more so students could practice what they learned in class.
As in previous years, KinderCamp was capped off with a special “bridging over” ceremony to mark the graduation of the four- and five-year-old students from the program and their readiness for school this fall. Most of the ceremonies had themes, like the ocean one for students in Lakeside-Pinetop who “surfed” into kindergarten.
This year’s celebrations had some changes to keep students and families safe, Owen said. Instead of large extended families attending the event, most students could only have one or two guests.
“We had to pivot a little, but we still made it meaningful,” Owen said. “It is still a very important milestone.”