
Spring Homeschool Day
New for Spring 2026, we will offer half-day programming. Each of our homeschool days this spring will have a morning and afternoon session covering the same material, so choose which time works best for your family’s schedule. Each session will run for approximately 90 minutes. For our April 14th programming, students will first learn about the Susquehannock, the Native Americans that called this region home. After, they will play some traditional games passed down from the woodland era. For more programming information, please see “Story of the Susquehannock” and “Native American Games” program descriptions on our Guided Field Trips page. Our Homeschool Days for Spring 2026 will be half-day programs. Morning sessions begin at 10am. Afternoon sessions begin at 1pm. *Please note, morning and afternoon sessions cover the same material. How to have a successful visit: Plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled start time to check in and use the facilities. Dress for the weather – except in the case of inclement weather, each of our programs has an outdoor element. Buy Tickets Please visit our Homeschool Days page for more information! Contact Name: Katie Sciamanna Contact Phone: 717-780-6941 Contact Email: ksciamanna@dauphincounty.gov
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