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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is he going into 9th or 10th? Maybe club sports or training for school sport? High school summer classes? (Can get PE out of the way). Lots of kids do camps abroad - check out the ones in Spain. Or, summer pre-college programs. They’re usually $3k-$8k depending on length. If home, maybe lifeguarding? CIT?[/quote] Heading into 9th. Swimming is his only sport. He really doesn’t want to lifeguard; the pool we belong to and the others close enough to bike to are notorious for having poor management for lifeguards so I’m not into pushing it. I’ll look into the HS class. I think he could get at least half of health out of the way; thank you for the reminder. Has never been to sleepaway camp and says he has no desire, but we can revisit that again. I would be happy for him to have an unstructured summer if it involved biking with friends and impromptu pickup basketball, but his closest friends are gamers so they socialize a lot online. You all know how that goes. Appreciate the brainstorming. [/quote]
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