Extended School Care is a non-profit organization that provides quality before and after school care for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Operated by the Shrewsbury Public Schools, the program is fully funded through parent fees.
Summer Academy is a free academic recovery program for qualifying students, including English Language Education. Students must be invited by Shrewsbury Public Schools in order to participate.
Week-long summer program for students who will be starting Kindergarten at Shrewsbury Public Schools.
These classes are offered to employees of Shrewsbury Public Schools and other town employees.
The Summer Enrichment program is for students who will be entering Grades 1-8 in the fall of 2024. Students must be have completed kindergarten and be 6 years old by 8/31/24 in order to participate.
Enrichment classes for students in grades K-6. Open to all members of the community.
Welcome to the innovative world of henna art and design. Traditionally, Henna leaves are dried and ground into a powder, which is mixed into a paste and applied using a variety of techniques. The henna paste is usually left on the skin for eight hours. After it is removed,the pattern continues to darken for approximately three days. For this class, we will use henna cones. We will commence with the basics by learning to draw patterns on paper the first day, followed with henna cones and creating step-by-step henna art on a hand template. Enroll today to embark on a creative journey that transcends traditional Mehndi application, propelling you into the realm of true Mehndi artistry.
Swarna Muddinti is from Shrewsbury and works at Oak Middle School. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering. She is enthusiastic, self-motivated, and an adaptable professional who is passionate about teaching while engaging students to learn with ease. She takes pride in teaching at a language school to help bilingual kids. In her free time, she enjoys painting with acrylics and gardening. She loves meeting new people and learning about different cultures.
Swarna Muddinti