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Grades 8th and 9th
Modeling Modern Metropolises (Grades 8/9)
with David Soriano

In this hands-on, collaborative course, students will design, build, and govern their own miniature sustainable cities—from eco-friendly infrastructure to renewable energy systems.
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Introduction to Theatre and Acting (Grades 8/9)
with Casey Donahue

An introduction to the basic elements and principles of theatre production. The fundamental techniques of acting are explored through physical and vocal expression, improvisation, theatre tech, and scene work.
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Chemistry Curiosity Crew (Grades 8/9)
with Audra Betzer

Campers will spend the week conducting fun chemistry experiments. Throughout every activity, there is an emphasis on safety, stressing the proper use of chemistry lab equipment, chemicals and other materials. At the same time, campers learn and put into practice principles and concepts that bridge simple chemistry activities and experiments that everyone loves, to more in-depth principles found in middle and high school chemistry. Campers will learn that an important part of any science experiment is asking questions in order to discover new things! All sciences intertwine and we will see that throughout the week and have a great time.
The Sweet Taste of Success (Grades 8/9)
with Jordan Morales

Students team up as cool business partners to create and run their very own pop-up ice cream shop! They'll plan everything from serving delicious scoops in small, medium, and large cups and cones, to offering up to three mouth-watering ice cream flavors. Using their math skills, they'll figure out the volume of ice cream in cones, cups, and even perfect spheres to help them make smart financial choices. The goal? To make enough profit while spreading joy and bringing sweet treats to the whole community!
Ink & Imagination: The Art of Storytelling (Grades 6/7)
with Summer Lamb

For Grades 6th and 7th
Ink and Imagination is an exciting writing workshop designed to spark creativity and nurture budding writers. Through a series of engaging exercises, campers will dive deep into the art of character creation and world-building, discovering how to craft unforgettable characters and immersive settings. Campers will explore the power of storytelling and how we can use our passion and skills to pursue careers in writing.
Lego Builders (Grades 8/9)
with Brianna Winiesdorffer

Campers will explore scale factor, proportional reasoning, and practical applications of mathematical units through building and analyzing Lego sets. By the end of the week, campers will have created their own, unique Lego model with a corresponding builders manual.
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Martian Seedlings: Planting the Future (Grades 8/9)
with Sylvia Lohr

Martian seedlings camp will explore the planet Mars and embark on the complex endeavor of growing plants in this harsh environment. Campers will utilize critical thinking skills to create feasible strategies to engineer controlled environments, make nutrient rich soil, overcome a lack of water, and limited sunlight to grow plants in the hopes humans may someday inhabit the planet. This camp is designed to encourage students to have fun while using their imagination to strengthen technological, mathematical, and scientific skills. Everyday will be an opportunity to make discoveries, build friendships, and experience hands-on science that is relevant to future generations.
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Modeling Modern Metropolises (Grades 8/9)
with David Soriano

In this hands-on, collaborative course, students will design, build, and govern their own miniature sustainable cities—from eco-friendly infrastructure to renewable energy systems.