Register by Dec. 10 for New Science After School Pilot Program

A new pilot after school program at Mid-America Science Museum (MASM) is now underway with the Hot Springs School District. Applications for the newly state licensed after school learning program are available online.

The initial pilot program for Science After School at MASM begins Monday, January 7th and runs through Friday from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm daily. Science After School at MASM is currently available for students living in the Hot Springs School District who are in grades Kindergarten through 6th grade.

Application deadlines for Science After School are Monday, December 10th. There is a $30 application fee for registration with an additional $10 late registration fee for applications submitted after the registration deadline.

Parents may download Science After School applications at www.midamericamuseum.org.

For more information about Science After School and to register, please visit www.midamericamuseum.org, email info@midamericamuseum.org, or call 501-767-3461 and please be sure to like MASM on Facebook.

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