Disney World as your classroom? Disney Youth Education Series opens

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Disney World as your classroom? Disney Youth Education Series opens

This article comes to us from Kristin Ford at The Daily Disney.

Students participating in Disney’s Animation Magic use a phenakistascope, an early animation tool, in the Disney Youth Education Series program at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

What child (or teacher) wouldn’t want to say they were going to school at a theme park? Many students would consider Walt Disney World the ultimate classroom.


Until this year, Disney Youth Education Series programs were only open to qualified school, scout, community or social organizations. Now, individual students can participate in the same courses that use Disney World’s unique campus to make learning fun.

YES programs are geared toward students ages 5 to 22 and fall into the categories of arts and humanities; leadership and careers; natural sciences; and physical sciences. You can read the 20 course descriptions and download brochures here.

Programs are available every day at Walt Disney World for qualified groups of 10 or more students. Individual-enrollment programs have a specific schedule, and each course has a 10-student minimum.

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One thought on “Disney World as your classroom? Disney Youth Education Series opens

  1. OMG! I can't believe you told the secret place to watch fireworks. Don't you know, some secrets are just too good to tell? Yes, it's a fantastic place to watch and I just watched Nightastic fireworks from there (they were spectacular) but some things are just too good to tell. I also took the Keys to the Kingdom tour, would you like to know what Woody looks like without his head on or that one Jessie we saw was a…never mind I won't tell you. I'm just saying that I think you should think about what “secrets” you're blabbing….

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