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The final Explorer is now online at explo.org/jr_summer/. Time flies when you're having fun, but it goes crazy fast here at Explo.


"What 5 words best describe Explo?" "Inspirational, friendship, fun, community, and intriguing." - Jr Program Student


3...2...1...joust! Creating a Medieval Kingdom students learn firsthand the value of good armor during a jousting tournament.


Dinosaur theme day provides many exciting activities: Avoid the Asteroid, T-Rex Butter Churning, Jurassic Juggling, and Extinction Knockout.


There's a squid in the science hallway! Don't worry though, it's just a giant life-sized model made by the Extreme Science students.


7th graders celebrate their graduation with processions, ice cream sundaes, certificates, dances on the quad, and many different cheers.


Guess what? There's a new Explorer available! Right here in fact explo.org/jr_summer/.


Looks like we still have a few more dinosaur bones to find before the skeleton is complete, hopefully before tomorrow's dinosaur theme day.


The field fills with cheer as a student scores a touchdown in Flag Football.


Team Italy takes home the gold medal in the Olympic Games' Track & Field sport.


Hydration! It's good for you, especially when it's hot and you're outside most of the day, so hit up the water wall and get your fill.


Blast off! The "Orca II" model rocket reaches for the heavens. NASA's shuttle program may be over but Explo's rocketry is only beginning.


Paper Art workshops pinata has weathered blow after blow without cracking, including a try from a roaming photographer (me).


Whether you're into sports or cooking, dissection or first aid, Wednesday Workshops has it all, and last but not least: street luge.


Wednesday Workshop day also means day student group activity time. Today's challenge: scavenger hunt for some mystery treasure.


Gymnastics, guitar playing, Chinese yo-yos. Tonights talent packed talent show is a hit.


"Explo is so awesome; Explo is always fun no matter what." - Jr. Program Student


The special Wednesday Explorer is up for you to view, find it online on our site explo.org/jr_summer/.


Students passionately debate classroom smartboards. Affirmative: they provide more educational opportunities. Negative: they are too costly.


Threat Level - Red. Alert "Protect the President" students of a possible attack during assembly.


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