Some of the artwork completed by students of OMA’s Smart Art Summer School in 2015.

With school ending in a few short months, it’s time to start thinking about what to do with the kids during the summer break.

Luckily, Tucson has a variety of summer programs.

For example, Opening Minds through the Arts β€” OMA for short β€” is again offering its Smart Art Summer School .

The program, in its second year, will engage kids entering grades three through six in β€œacademically enriching arts experiences” like dance, drama, choir, band, orchestra and visual art.

β€œThis is a one-of-a-kind summer program because we have certified, highly trained teachers, who are both artists and educators skilled at integrating the arts with academic curriculum,” said Melissa Callahan, program coordinator.

Smart Art Summer School will take place at Kellond Elementary School, 6606 E. Lehigh Drive, from June 6 to June 30, with full- and half-day options.

Fees for the program are $150 for half day and $300 for full day.

Contact Melissa Callahan at melissa.callahan@tusd1.org for more information. You can also get information and registration forms from the program’s Facebook page: facebook.com/smartartsummerschool

This is just one of many summer programs offered to kids in Tucson in a variety of subjects, from arts to science to sports.

If you’re with an organization that is hosting a summer camp, it’s time to enter your information in the Star’s summer program list.

See the adjacent info box for a step-by-step guide on how to list your programs β€” and how to search for them β€” in our online database and calendar.


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Contact Angela Pittenger at apitteng@tucson.com. On Twitter: @CentsibleMama