Things To Do on Friday for Students with No School

County schools are closed this Friday, Jan. 27 due to a professional day for the teachers. Parents who are looking for things for their student to do on Friday, may want to explore the options available through the county recreation and parks departments.

Alternatives for Students Age 6-12

The  Kids Day Out program offers a full day of activities at the recreation centers for children ages 6-11. The cost to participate in the program is $25 for one day. “Kids Day Out” offers full-day programming from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students should make sure to bring lunch. According to a MCPS tweet, students can receive a free scholarship for the day with the code MCPSkid2022. Registration is available at ActiveMontgomery.org.

Another option for children age 6-12 is “Schools out Skate Day” which offers a full day of supervised activities. It is offered at both of the county ice rinks, Cabin John Ice Rink and Wheaton Ice Arena. The cost is $75 for one day. Activities include a group ice skating lesson, reactice skating time, arts and crafts, and fun games. Student should bring a lunch. An option to purchase a lunch is available at the Cabin John Ice Rink. Registration is available at ActiveMontgomery.org.

Teens Day Out

The Teens Day Out program is for students age 11-14 and features a trip to the D.C. Spy Museum. The cost to participate in the program is $25 for one day. “Teens Day Out” offers full-day programming from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students should make sure to bring lunch. Registration is available at ActiveMontgomery.org.

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