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Memphis Schools Cancel Fall Break Learning Academy, Families Seek Alternatives

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Memphis Families Prepare for Fall Break Changes

Memphis, Tenn. – As the season changes and we dive into October, students across the Mid-South are gearing up for their fall break. It’s almost that time! But this year, some unexpected news has come from Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) that may catch families off guard.

Traditionally, MSCS has organized a Fall Break Learning Academy designed to provide a safe and engaging environment for students during their time off from school. From catching up on missed lessons to enjoying fun activities, this program has been a staple for many families. However, this year, things are looking different. MSCS has confirmed that the Fall Break Learning Academy will not take place. Although the district hasn’t elaborated on the reason why, it has undoubtedly left some parents and kids feeling uncertain about how to fill their days.

For many families, this program has provided not just a place for kids to learn but also a sense of structure during the school break. Typically running from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., it served as a fantastic opportunity for students to stay engaged, especially those who might have been struggling with certain subjects. With this year’s change, parents may need to seek alternative activities to keep their young learners busy.

What’s Next for Local Families?

Despite the cancellation of the academy, MSCS has mentioned that schools have the option to send home Fall Break Intervention Packets with students before their break. These packets are intended to keep the kids engaged with key learning standards while enjoying their time off. It might not replace the camaraderie of the learning academy, but it’s a step to help students stay on track.

Now, if you’re wondering how your kids can spend their time during fall break, don’t worry! Several organizations around Memphis are stepping in with exciting alternatives that can keep the fun and learning going. Here are some excellent options:

  • The Kroc Center of Memphis is hosting Fall Break Camps from October 7-11 for children ages 4-13. The cost is $155 for the entire week or $31 per day. It’s a fantastic way for kids to meet new friends and enjoy plenty of activities.
  • Harding Academy’s Fall Break Camp 2024 offers a flexible schedule, with options for 3 or 5 days of camp. Registration is $98, making it an affordable choice for families looking for structured plans.
  • If your little ones are animal lovers, don’t miss out on Memphis Zoo’s Fall Break Camp. Running from October 7-11, this camp is for junior kindergarten through 5th graders. Fees are $245 for zoo members and $275 for non-members. Kids will learn about wildlife and conservation while having a great time!
  • Woodland Presbyterian School is hosting a Creative Arts Fall Camp from October 15-18 for just $50. This could be the perfect chance for budding artists to explore their creativity!

These options are just a few examples of what’s happening in the Memphis area during fall break. It’s a great time to check out the local community offerings that keep our kids active, social, and learning, even when school isn’t in session.

As families adjust to the changes in the MSCS schedule, there’s still plenty to look forward to this fall. Whether it’s making plans for camp, engaging with the provided packets, or simply enjoying quality family time, there are many ways to make this break a special one!


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