Horizons at LCDS Featured in Local Magazine
Horizons at LCDS student,Elizabeth Haddad, shares her experience as a volunteer during the summer of 2022.
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Horizons at LCDS student,Elizabeth Haddad, shares her experience as a volunteer during the summer of 2022.
Rebecca, who has served as our Director of Development since October 2020, comes to Horizons with 15+ years of professional experience in media, communications, marketing, and public relations.
It was a wonderful summer with our 105 students in grades K-6!
Thanks to Anne Shannon, Education Reporter, for spending a day with us!
Reunited and it feels so good!
We can't wait for summer!
Big news: We'll have an in-person program this summer!
Thank you to the many generous foundations who support Horizons!
We're hiring!
Horizons participates in the Lancaster Partnership for Learning Equity
It was another outstanding summer, but don't take our word for it. Hear what Horizons parents have to say!
Check out our Spring 2019 Newsletter!
A study shows that students who participate in Horizons for at least four summers achieve better academic outcomes than similar students who do not participate. In short: HORIZONS REALLY WORKS!
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Meg Reed speaks to the children's experience discovering nature at Climbers Run in Pequea. Every summer, Horizon's kids have the opportunity to engage in stream studies, a habitat hunt and hiking.
Director Meg Reed receives "spotlight" treatment.
Horizons at Lancaster Country Day School, a health and wellness program for low-income public school children, received $15,700.
Anne Cyr, who has served at Lancaster Country Day's Horizons summer program since its inception in 2015, was awarded the Lyn McNaught Teacher Award last week at Horizons' annual conference held in Greenwich, Connecticut.
CHI St. Joseph Children's Health awarded Horizons at Lancaster Country Day School a $4,000 grant for its Horizons Health and Wellness Initiatives.
Over the summer, students can lose a lot of what they learned during the school year. LCDS is doing what it can to stop the ‘summer slide’ for some School District of Lancaster students.
What is Horizons and its impact on the students who attend? Meet some current Horizons students who explain what the program means to them!