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ummer camp season is upon us. And that means endless enrichment opportunities for your K-12 student. Whether your child is wired for leadership – or arts, science and sports, choose from many local programs. Want to avoid the dreaded waitlist? Start shopping around now because enrichment camps fill up fast. Here’s a few Academic and Leadership Camps we think you will like.
BVSD LIFELONG LEARNING
BVSD Lifelong Learning offers an impressive list of enrichment offerings for students. “We are so excited to have summer camps back,” said Spokesperson Matt Jenkins. “We’ve set it up with over 400 in-person camps and 150 online camps.” Choose from online coding, to ninja camps at a Longmont climbing club, to music, art and horseback riding. Camps run one week with morning and afternoon sessions. Half Summer 2021
day camps are available too. Camps are located both at schools and offsite.
CU SCIENCE DISCOVERY
The choice is yours – in person or virtual learning for you student. Students enrolled at CU summer camps learn from CU faculty, instructors or graduate and undergraduate students. These fun and informative camps range from STEM based learning – aerospace, immunology and virology – to backpacking, digital arts and Origami. Check out the camp roster to see which summer camp grabs your student’s imagination. Camp locations range from the CU-Boulder campus, to Anschutz Medical Campus, in Aurora, to Fiske Planetarium and Chautauqua Park.
dueling matches – to creative writing exploration. Both online and in-person classes give your student a wide variety of camp experiences. In-person camps take place at local parks to locations like September School, Temple Grandin School and Elk’s Lodge. Visit their calendar online and sign up before camps fill up.
ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOLS
SuperSTEM camps will be offered in June and July at St. Vrain Valley Schools,
Innovation Center. Open to students ages 9 to 17. “Each innovative and hands-on camp incorporates humancentered design thinking to tackle different topics,” said Patricia Quinones, assistant superintendent of Innovation, with St. Vrain Valley Schools. Let your camper launch their mind into space with “Mission to Mars” where they program a land rover. Or explore the fascinating world of chemistry with “Become a Mad Scientist!” Calling all future pilots. Learn the magic of flight simulators in “Pilot Ground.”
RENAISSANCE ADVENTURES
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