Kids & Family

Lower Merion High School Hosting Parents Night Out April 2

Parents Night Out gives parents and guardians of kids 4 to 11 a night off by hosting games, activities, movies, and more at the high school.

Parents and guardians in the district can get a night to themselves on April 2 thanks to the Parents Night Out event at Lower Merion High School.
Parents and guardians in the district can get a night to themselves on April 2 thanks to the Parents Night Out event at Lower Merion High School. (Shutterstock)

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — Parents and guardians of young kids in the Lower Merion School District can get a night of respite soon through the district's Parents Night Out event.

Parents Night Out will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, April 2 at Lower Merion High School.

Parents and guardians can drop off kids 4 to 11 years old at the school for a night of board games, open gym, arts & crafts, movies and more, giving adults a night to themselves. A light snack will be provided, as well.

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While the night officially begins at 5:30 p.m., a pizza dinner will be served at 5 p.m.

The night will be supervised by Lower Merion High School staff and student volunteers.

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The cost is $30 per child, $45 for two children, $55 for three, and $5 for each additional child.

For the pizza dinner, there is an added $5 cost for additional kids.

All proceeds benefit the Lower Merion High School Classes of 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Child drop-off and pick up is at the Lower Merion High School main entrance on Montgomery Avenue.

Online registration and consent forms must be filled out beforehand.

Payment is due upon arrival. Cash or check is accepted. Checks are to be made payable to LMHS.

Walk-ups are welcome, but parents must complete the registration and consent form upon arrival.

Contact Beth Hampton at or Tina Dolente at [email protected] with questions.


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