Beyond the Classroom

Summer Camps

List of 6 news stories.

  • Ahoy Matey - STEAM Camp - June 8-12

    Ahoy Matey (June 8–12) invites young explorers to set sail on a week of hands‑on STEAM adventures inspired by pirate lore and ocean engineering. Campers will dive into creative design, problem‑solving, and coding challenges as they build seaworthy vessels and navigate robotic missions across the high seas. Activities are tailored by age group, ensuring engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences for both younger and older campers—each blending imagination, engineering, and technology in true pirate spirit.
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  • O'Neal Summer Experience Day Camp

    Inspiring Young Minds Through Fun and Discovery
    🕗 Camp Hours: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    🍽️ Dining Service Included (optional for half-day campers)
    🕔 Extended Care Available Until 5:30 PM

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  • Counselor in Training (CIT) Program | Rising Grades 7-8

    Our Counselor in Training (CIT) Program is designed for campers in rising 7th through 8th graders who are ready to take the next step in their camp journey.
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  • Splish Splash Art Camp

    June 15-19 | Splish Splash Art Camp ( Rising 2nd/3rd)-( AM Session)-Dive into creativity at Splish Splash Art Camp!
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  • Art Camp: Ancient Worlds & Mythical Gods

    July 13-17 | Rising 4th /5th Grades | AM Session

    Step back in time and let creativity come alive! In this hands-on art camp for 4th and 5th graders, campers will explore fascinating ancient cultures and the gods and goddesses that shaped their stories and beliefs. 
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  • LEGO Camps

    Come and explore Lego creations and unleash your inner creativity! Design, construct, and compete in fun-filled Lego-themed sessions.
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Contact

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