In the magical land of Massachusetts, a place fondly known as "MA" by the locals, a unique tribe of kids known as the "Paint-splatter Pipsqueaks" live, breathe, and dream art. They are a fun-loving bunch, who, instead of building snowmen, paint murals on the snow using food color! And when it's not snowing, they chase rainbows across the sky, trying to capture all the colors for their next masterpiece. They are led by their zany, paint-splattered leader, Brushy Bob. Brushy Bob is no ordinary kid. He has an imaginary pet, a rainbow-striped squirrel named Squiggles. Squiggles has a magical bushy tail that can turn into any kind of paintbrush. With a flick of his tail, he can splash colors of joy on any canvas, or even the giant pumpkins that grow in the local farms. These kids don't just play with their paints; they dive headfirst into them. Literally! They are often found covered from head to toe in splotches of paint, looking like walking rainbows themselves. Do you know how kittens look after they've dived into a pile of yarn? That’s what our Paint-splatter Pipsqueaks look like after a day of painting. Their laughter can be heard ringing through the crisp Massachusetts air, as they embark on their color-filled adventures. It's a common sight to see the kids of MA, their faces smeared in vibrant hues, running around with their paintbrushes, making the world their canvas. Every day is a riot of colors in Massachusetts, thanks to our paint-loving Pipsqueaks and their hilarious escapades.
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Camp Med-o-lark is an all genders arts sleep away camp in Washington, Maine for children ages 7–16, set on the shores of a pristine lake. Med-o-lark offers a fully elective program, allowing campers to design their own schedules from a wide range of activities including performing arts, fine arts, sports, circus, waterfront, and more. Each summer, Med-o-larkers come together to build a kind, creative community where everyone has the opportunity to discover, grow, create, learn, and shine. With a strong emphasis on the arts, Med-o-lark offers one of the most extensive programs in dance, fine arts, handcrafts, and theater of any camp in New England.

The school has a system of core values that it attempts to live out through active teaching of social competencies skills. Key to the school's success is its instructional program which is rich in literature, mathematics, composition, and technology. Music, art, physical education, library and research skills, band and orchestra are all part of the school's basic program. Happy Hollow has a long-established philosophy of inclusive instruction for children with moderate to significant challenges. The school also has a well-developed attitude with parents that "we are in this together."


The Goddard School of Wayland is a warm and nurturing place that offers more than just a great education for your child. It's a place of peace of mind. Amal and Reem, the on-site co-owners, are dedicated to making sure that their family values become the foundation of the school. Amal holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and has three grown children and four grandchildren who all attended The Goddard School. Reem and her husband Faris have two children and have earned degrees in English Literature and Civil Engineering. All of the owners are proud to be part of The Goddard School, and they are committed to providing the best care and educational experiences for the students that attend.