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Kids U and Hawk STEAM Academy Summer Camps
Every summer, the Center for Educational Programs offers Kids U and Hawk STEAM Academy
camps for children of all ages providing them opportunities to learn and have fun.
Whether you want your child to learn more about science, math, reading, literacy,
technology, character development, or cultures, there’s a camp or academy for them.
Find the best fit for your family and register today!
Summer 2022 Camp Registration Now Available
Summer campers must be in the listed age range or completed a grade in the grade range in order to register for each camp.
To complete your registration, complete the required forms below and email to [email protected].
- Acceptable Use Form
- Medical Authorization Form
- Photo Release form
Please note the following registration information:
- Incomplete or missing forms will result in cancelled registration.
- All camp registrations must be completed and submitted by noon on the Thursday prior
to the week your child’s camp starts. - There will be no walk-in onsite registrations.
- Payment and Cancellation policies available on registration sites.
Please review the appropriate parent information prior to start of camp.
Clear Lake Campus Camp Parent Information
Pearland Campus Camp Parent Information
- Parents may drop off their campers no sooner than ten minutes before the start of
camp. - Campers must be picked up promptly at the end of camp.
UHCL Main Campus Sessions
Please note the specific age/grade completion range requirements for the specific session you want. The ranges provided below show the range of age/grade levels in offered sessions.
Character Development (Sessions for campers ages 12-14)
Sessions include confidence is cool, proud to be polite, art of communicating effectively,
and social competence.
Register for Character Development
Cultural Academy (Sessions for campers grades k-12)
Sessions include knitting, paper folding, crocheting, book making, simple jewelry
making, as well as a Journey to China!
Register for Cultural Academy
Early Childhood (Session for Pre-K campers ages 3-5)
Sessions include wheels all around, engineering madness, sensory science, enchanted
engineering, fairytale science, STEMulating play, and “dreaming up” with blocks.
Register for Early Childhood
Hawk Steam Academy Camp (Sessions for campers grades 6-12)
Software engineering campers will become software engineers and data scientist as
they work in research and development teams to explore agile software engineering
techniques and basic data science through interactive, hands-on activities and games.
Intro to VR programming campers will expose students to the world of virtual reality.
Students will experience different types of virtual reality environments, games, and
simulations.
Register Here Hawk Steam Academy Camp
Literacy Academy (Sessions for campers grades K-8)
Sessions include mystery mania, writing like an author, blogging about books, write
your own graphic novel, and more.
Register for Literacy Academy
Math Mysteries (Session for campers grades 2-3)
I have a problem; can you solve it? Students will be put to the test using logic and
math skills to solve several brain bending problems. Leave this course equipped with
experiments and tricks that will amaze friends and family. Math exploration can be
fun but has it ever been this messy? You decide.
Register for Math Mysteries
Science (Sessions for campers grades K-6)
Sessions include space rangers, CSI, kitchen chemistry, under the sea, survivor 101,
and many more.
Register for Science
STEM (Sessions for campers ages 14-22)
The Inventors of Tomorrow session will expose students to a world of creativity and
inventions. Using electronic building blocks that are interchangeable in millions
of different ways empower kids to invent anything – from a sibling alarm, to a wireless
robot, to a digital instrument. Students will learn how to create, play, remix, and
share inventions while building creative confidence, problem-solving and collaboration
skills.
Register for STEM
Technology (Sessions for campers grades K-8)
Sessions include claymation, intro to game design, Lego’s come to life, botmation,
Scratch coding and more.
Register for Technology
UHCL at Pearland Sessions
Pearland Camp Registration opens at Noon on Wednesday, April 20.
Please note the specific age/grade completion range requirements for the specific
session you want. The ranges provided below show the range of age/grade levels in offered sessions.
There is no supervised lunch time for the UHCL at Pearland Sessions.
Technology Camps (Sessions for campers grades K-5)
Sessions include claymation, It’s a Dot It’s a Dash, Lego’s come to life, Rolling
Robots, Color Me Robot, and Legomation.
Register for Pearland Technology
Need Assistance?
Contact the Center for Educational Programs at 281-283-3530 or [email protected]
Technology/STEM Camp
Director: Dr. Jana Willis
Literacy Academy
Director: Dr. Heather Pule
Science/STEM Camp
Director: Dr. Omah Williams-Duncan
Math Camp
Director: Dr. Tom Fox
Digital Photography
Director: Dr. Shelia Baker
Cultural Academy
Director: Roselyn Wang
Character Development Camp
Director: Toni Dupree
Early Childhood Camp
Director: Dr. Amber Brown
Kids Summer Programs
Wylie Municipal Complex
300 Country Club Rd., Building 100 Wylie, TX 75098
Main #: 972-516-6000
Monday – Friday; 8 am – 5 pm
Building Inspection, 2nd floor
972-516-6420, permits@wylietexas. gov
City Manager, 1st floor
972-516-6010, [email protected]
City Secretary, 1st floor
972-516-6020, [email protected]
Code Enforcement, 2nd floor
972-516-6440, [email protected]
Communication/Marketing, 1st floor
972-516-6016, [email protected]
Engineering, 2nd floor
972-516-6400, [email protected]
Finance, 1st floor
972-516-6120, [email protected]
Human Resources, 3rd floor
972-516-6040, [email protected]
Planning and Zoning, 2nd floor
972-516-6320, [email protected]
Parks Administration, 3rd floor
972-516-6340, [email protected]
Purchasing, 1st floor
972-516-6040, [email protected]
Utility Billing, 1st floor
972-516-6100, utility@wylietexas. gov
Recreation Center
300 Country Club Rd., Building 200
972-516-6340, [email protected]
Monday – Thursday, 5 am – 9 pm
Friday, 5 am – 5 pm
Saturday, 8 am – 8 pm
Sunday, 1 pm – 5 pm
Rita and Truett Smith Public Library
300 Country Club Rd., Building 300
972-516-6250, [email protected]
Monday – Thursday, 10 am – 8 pm
Friday and Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday, Closed
Public Safety Complex
2000 N. Hwy. 78
972-442-8171
Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm
Municipal Court
972-429-8080, [email protected]
Police Administration
972-442-8170, [email protected]
Public Safety Communications
972-442-8171, [email protected]
Fire Administration
972-442-8110, [email protected]
Fire Stations
Station #1, 1400 S. Ballard Ave., 972-429-8071
Station #2, 555 Country Club Rd., 972-429-8072
Station #3, 210 W.A. Allen Blvd., 972-442-8073
Public Works (Streets, Water and Wastewater)
949 Hensley Ln., Building 300
972-442-7588
After-hours emergency? Contact Police Dispatch, 972-442-8171
Monday – Friday, 7 am – 4 pm
Parks and Recreation Administration
949 Hensley Ln., Building 200
972-516-6340, [email protected]
Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
Animal Services
949 Hensley Ln., Building 100
972-429-8047, [email protected]
After-hours emergency? Contact Police Dispatch, 972-442-8171
Monday – Saturday, 8 am – 5 pm
Senior Recreation Center
800 Thomas St.
972-516-6340, [email protected]
Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
Thomas and Mattie Brown House
301 North Ballard Ave.
972-516-6340, [email protected]
*Temporarily closed for improvements
Economic Development Corporation
250 S. Hwy. 78
972-442-3367, [email protected]
Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
Athletic Field Condition Hotline
972-516-6350
Community Waste Disposal (Bulk Pickup/Trash)
972-392-9300
Children’s English language summer camp abroad
Staying at an English language summer camp for children is a great opportunity for students to spend time with a native speaker in order to improve their knowledge. Learning a foreign language in the country where it is native is much more effective for the simple reason that communication in it will be constant (in shops, on the street, among local residents), and not just in school.
Benefits of English speaking camps
Sending a child or teenager to study abroad during the holidays, you give him the opportunity to get not only high knowledge, but also great practice in communication, enriching vocabulary and colloquial speech. A multinational camp with the study of English abroad will help the younger student to learn to speak English perfectly.
Benefits of going to a language camp:
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communication in groups consisting of children of different nationalities;
fluent communication in English during leisure, extracurricular activities and excursions around the country;
obtaining an education that will be useful in the future when choosing a type of activity;
an unforgettable journey and vivid impressions.
How to choose a children’s camp program
Studying at the camp with learning English abroad takes place in a playful way, so the child additionally gets a lot of fun. All programs of summer language camps are approximately the same. They differ in pricing policy, which often depends only on the length of stay in the camp, as well as on the type of classes, divided into group and individual. nine0003
Logos Study Group cooperates with many foreign partners who offer to study in children’s language camps. We will help organize an individual or group trip, apply for a visa and other documents, and purchase tickets. You will only have to choose your country of residence, and then go on an exciting journey.
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Summer Children’s Programs
Summer Children’s Programs
Summer programs in children’s clubs of the Hermitage Garden
In the summer season of 2017, children’s clubs will run summer programs for young visitors in the Hermitage Garden.
In the children’s club “House of the White Rabbit” little visitors will have a summer session in full-day groups for two age groups: from 4 to 7 years old and from 7 to 12 years old. Development classes will be held daily from Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 19:00. Meals for children are organized 3 times a day in a cafe on May 32 according to the children’s menu, as well as daytime sleep. The kids will fall asleep listening to good stories and fairy tales that the counselors will read for them. Older children can just relax or play quiet games.
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The summer session is divided into thematic weeks:
May 29 to June 9, 2017
“DANCE WHILE YOUNG”
Each child will be able to try different dance directions, because this is a different culture, and sometimes subculture, features, history, rhythms … At the reporting concert, the guys will demonstrate excerpts from ballets, dances of the peoples of the world and Hip-Hop! During these 2 weeks, the children will practice ballet and modern dance every day.
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June 12 to June 23, 2017
THEATER
This week is about revealing the talents of every child! Those who were previously considered shy and awkward open up, begin to feel confident, improvise recklessly, turn on fantasy and wit. And fidgets find a worthy use of their overflowing energy.
At the Friday event, we will see a mini-performance prepared by the guys!
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June 26 to June 30, 2017
“CHES-LOGIC WEEK”
This week he will play chess with the children every day. There will be a mini-tournament on Friday.
July 3 to July 14, 2017
“THE TRAIL OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS”
These two weeks are devoted to the life of ancient civilizations – their way of life, literature, culture, science, discoveries and achievements. During two weeks, the children will have the opportunity not only to get acquainted with the technical and scientific discoveries that were created before our era, they will also find out in which areas of modern life these discoveries have found their application, but will also travel on the “chariot of time”.
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To get to know this era better, the guys immerse themselves in the life of Ancient Egypt by joining the universal interactive role-playing game.
These weeks will help not only to tell children deeply and interestingly about the life of one of the ancient civilizations of mankind, but also to live this amazing story, plunging into an atmosphere of friendship and creativity.
July 17 to July 28, 2017
“DANCE WHILE YOUNG”
Each child will be able to try different dance directions, because this is a different culture, and sometimes subculture, features, history, rhythms … At the reporting concert, the guys will demonstrate excerpts from ballets, dances of the peoples of the world and Hip-Hop! During these 2 weeks, the children will practice ballet and modern dance every day.
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July 31 to August 11, 2017
THEATER
This week is about revealing the talents of every child! Those who were previously considered shy and awkward open up, begin to feel confident, improvise recklessly, turn on fantasy and wit. And fidgets find a worthy use of their overflowing energy.
At the Friday event, we will see a mini-performance prepared by the guys!
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August 14 to August 18, 2017
TREASURE HUNTER
This week will be not only the most active and sporty, but also informative! We have prepared various quizzes, quests, tasks, riddles and puzzles! The guys are waiting for competition in various fields of activity! And at the end of the week, the kids will be able to solve the map and determine where the treasures are!
August 21 to August 25
“DANCE WHILE YOUNG”
Each child will be able to try different dance directions, because this is a different culture, and sometimes subculture, features, history, rhythms … At the reporting concert, the guys will demonstrate excerpts from ballets, dances of the peoples of the world and Hip-Hop! During these 2 weeks, the children will practice ballet and modern dance every day.
Detailed information: 8(964)572 84 77, http://whiterabbithouse.ru/
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In the children’s city studio “Mother’s Garden Seasons” , the children’s summer city full-time creative studio “Fly” is open all summer for two age groups: from 7 to 9 years old and from 9 to 12 years old. In each age group there is a creative teacher, senior and junior counselors. Classes last from 09:30 to 19:00. For children, three meals a day are provided in the cafe “32.05”. Over the summer, it is planned to hold six thematic shifts, united by a common big theme “Literature”.
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ARCHITECTURAL CHANGE
May 29 – June 9
This year, on the architectural shift, we are recreating structures from literary works – real and fantastic: we draw, design and layout, develop creativity and spatial thinking.
Teachers: architects and teachers — Galina Orlyuk and Olga Shanina
MUSIC SHIFT
June 12 – June 23
Let’s go on a musical and literary journey through countries and continents!
We listen to music and stories associated with it, draw and sculpt the heroes of these stories
and most importantly – we PLAY a lot in musical and literary plots, we reincarnate and improvise!
Teachers: author of the Familiar Classics program, teacher Olga Ponomareva and teacher of the course Book Happiness, practicing psychologist Anastasia Ashikhina
CHOREOGRAPHIC CHANGE (in partnership with the contemporary dance center TSEKH)
July 17 – July 28
This summer, LeTuchka’s choreographic change is dedicated to modern dance, or contemporary dance. We improvise and come up with non-standard movements; “communicate” through the body; we move naturally and anatomically correctly, we find dance even in everyday movement! We are engaged not only in improvisation, but also in composition and even “building the structure of interaction”. We reveal the individual abilities and potential of each child. We interact with music, space, with each other, we look for ourselves in dance and dance in ourselves! By the end of EVERY WEEK of the shift, we will present a choreographic sketch to the audience.
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Teachers: choreographers Mariam Nagaychuk and Chaim Gebber (Germany)
JOURNALIST SHIFT
July 31 – August 11
We get acquainted with the profession of a journalist and take our first steps in it
we photograph and draw illustrations, write interesting texts. By the end of the shift, we will release a printed issue of the children’s magazine Letuchka-2017.
Teachers: editor-in-chief and publisher of Seasons of life magazine Olga Sergeeva and editor, journalist, blogger and mother of four children Masha Zhavoronkova
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THEATER SHIFT
August 14 – August 25
Learning to write scripts.