Summer camps for elementary school students: Summer Programs — Albuquerque Public Schools

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Elementary Summer Programs | Precollege Programs

Title Description Season/term Subject Area Contact Name Level(s)
STEM Academy Grades: 2-12
A nonprofit community-based program, offering enrichment educational opportunities, especially in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields to elementary, middle, and high school students. Camps and classes are taught by experts in the community and at OSU and are held primarily on the OSU campus. STEM Academy is open to all motivated students. Scholarships are available to all who qualify. STEM Academy programs include a variety of week-long summer camps (Engineering, TekPets, Computer Science, Forensic Science, Ocean Science, Lego Robotics, Science & Art, etc. ), the Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering, and Math (AWSEM) program, and the Apprenticeships in Science and Engineering (ASE) program.
Spring, Winter, Summer Engineering, Math, Science Cathy Law:
541-737-1822
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
School of Arts and Communication (SAC) Academy SAC Academy is an expansion of the programs of the OSU School of Arts and Communication (SAC) into and beyond our community.

Summer 2020 programs:
• JumpstART Art Camp, July 12-17, 2020. For students exiting 8th-12th grade.
• Summer Choir (Dates TBD)
• Orff-Schulwerk Level 1, July 13-24, 2020. Program designed for adults with previous music education experience.
• Chamber Music Workshop week 1, July 13-July 18, 2020. Age 10-18.
• Chamber Music Workshop week 2, July 20-25, 2020. Age 10-18.
• Music Recording and Production Camp, July 20-24, 2020. For students exiting 8th-12th grade.
• Choir Camp, August 10-14, 2020. For students exiting 8th-12th grade.
Summer Art, Music SAC Academy :
541-737-2623
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
OSU Chamber Music Workshop The Oregon State University Chamber Music Workshop is a summer program for advanced and intermediate string musicians, ages 10 through 23. The workshop takes place in the heart of the Willamette Valley, on the beautiful campuses of Oregon State University and Ashbrook Independent School in Corvallis. Participants benefit from expert coaching, sight reading clinics, supervised practice sessions, master classes, the opportunity to perform with small ensembles in formal and informal concerts and more. There is also ample time to explore Corvallis and the OSU campus through a wide range of free time activities.

The OSU Chamber Music Workshop features an on-campus residence option, available for both sessions. A limited number of need-based and merit scholarships will be provided.
Summer Music School of Arts & Communication:
541-737-5592
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon State Women’s Basketball Camp Oregon State Women’s Basketball Camp Summer Athletics Olivia Murphy:
000-000-0000
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon State Men’s Basketball Camp Oregon State basketball is excited to get you to our campus. Our goal is to get you playing against the best competition at an affordable cost. Our summer camps will help you develop as a player. Every day our staff will work with you and make you the best player you can be. We look forward to meeting you and sharing our pride in Beaver Basketball. Summer Athletics Ryan Lawrence:
541-737-2076
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon Sea Grant Programs at Hatfield Marine Science Center Oregon Sea Grant camps give young people an opportunity to interact with researchers and learn about the marine environment through hands-on programs and field trips. Topics covered in each camp differ, but range from marine technology to marine mammals. These camps also provide an opportunity for youth to participate in activities outside the scope of normal school classes, touring research vessels, building their own Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), and tagging fish with researchers. Summer Science Lindsay Carroll:
541-867-0233
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon Natural Resource Education Program (ONREP) ONREP’s Mission is to prepare PreK-12 educators to engage students in relevant, meaningful, and inspiring classroom and outdoor learning experiences that contribute to a student’s understanding of the environment and our relationship to it, while contributing to their academic achievement. ONREP provides professional development for educators that includes curriculum, strategies, information, and resources that promote hands-on, interactive, and investigative strategies fostering how to think, not what to think. Educators attending professional development learn how to address state and national learning standards while engaging students in nature-based learning that promotes the development of the critical thinkers and creative problem solvers who are prepared for life and work in the 21st Century. Professional development workshops for educators are offered throughout Oregon and are provided free of charge, thanks to generous funding from the Oregon Forest Resources Institute. Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer Math, Science LeeAnn Mikkelson:
541-737-9121
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon Environmental Literacy Program The goal of the Oregon Environmental Literacy Program is to support teachers in collaboration with non-formal educators to foster environmental literacy of kindergarten through 12th grade students by: engaging students in activities and experiences that increase their awareness, understanding, and knowledge of the environment and their relationship to it; participate as community members in the stewardship of the environment; prepare them to engage in actions that ensure a sustainable future; and contribute to establishing healthy lifestyles. To accomplish this goal OELP: works to build the capacity and confidence of educators by providing statewide professional development for non-formal educators to cultivate excellence in Environmental Education; provides support for improving program quality and alignment to education standards, conducts research and assessment of current environmental education programs to qualify and quantify educational, social, behavioral benefits of environmental literacy; provides access to support and resources for teachers, community educators, and general public via an on-line Resource Directory; and builds capacity for environmental literacy through statewide partnerships. Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer Art, Literature, Math, Science Jenna Mendenhall:
541-737-2488
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon Coast Quests Quests are fun, free-choice learning adventures that use clues and hints to encourage participants to discover the natural, cultural and historical “treasures” of place and community. Suitable for groups of all ages, self-guided Quests allow lifelong learners to explore parks, trails and other outdoor spaces in new ways and at their own pace. Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer History, Science Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center:
541-867-0238
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Oregon 4-H Oregon 4-H offers a variety of educational opportunities for youth ages 5-19. The program is part of the OSU Extension Service and is active in all Oregon counties. 4-H is based on a positive youth development (PYD) approach that recognizes all youth have interests, abilities, and strengths that can be enhanced by participation in 4-H programs. Research shows that participation in high quality 4-H programs increases thriving in youth, and thriving youth achieve important developmental outcomes, such as academic motivation and achievement. Opportunities abound for leadership development, community service, and learning about topics as diverse as natural sciences, foods and nutrition, animal science, STEM and more! All 4-H educational activities are designed to help participants develop lifelong skills through project based learning that will prepare them for future success. To learn more about local opportunities, contact the OSU Extension office in your county or call the State 4-H Office at 541-737-4444 (HHHH). Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer Art, Business, Engineering, History, Literature, Math, Music, Science Pati:
541-737-1324
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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Elementary School Programs – Shady Side Academy

  • Day Camp Discovery (1-5)

  • North Hills Adventurers Day Camp (PK-K)

  • Sports Camps (K-5)

  • Focus Camps (K-5)

  • STEAM Camps (K-5)

  • Summer School (2-5)

One of the oldest (and most fun) traditional day camps in the Pittsburgh area, Day Camp Discovery offers a complete program of activities for children entering grades 1-5 on our 130-acre Senior School campus in Fox Chapel.  

Our camp community is focused on providing a developmentally appropriate, safe and warm environment for all campers. With an attentive and well-trained staff, we’ve infused Day Camp Discovery with opportunities for creativity, autonomy, resilience, empathy and a sense of community.

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Senior School, Fox Chapel (423 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238)

Ages: Kids entering grades 1-5 in 2022-2023

Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Week 1: June 21-24 (closed June 20)
Week 2: June 27-July 1
Week 3: July 5-8 (closed July 4)
Week 4: July 11-15
Week 5: July 18-22
Week 6: July 25-29

Weekly Session: $425

*After Care: $12 per day, until 6 p.m.
*Before Care: FREE, begins at 7:30 a. m.
Lunch: Included
Limited bus transportation is available for an additional fee.

*This year, we ask families to utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum, as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

Activities

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Competition Days
  • Fitness and Aerobics
  • Media Arts
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Picnic Dance Parties!
  • Science
  • Sports (Basketball, Soccer, Tennis)
  • Swimming
  • Theater Spotlight

A Typical Day at Day Camp Discovery

  • 7:30 a.m. – Before Care
    Early-arriving campers gather in our two large gymnasiums for socially distant free play. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.
  • 8:30-8:45 a.m. – Arrival
    The gym fills with the sounds of kids playing and laughing as campers arrive via cars and buses to head to their squads.
  • 9 a.m. – Morning Meeting
    Our camp director and counselors welcome campers and staff, take attendance and explain the schedule for the day.
  • 9:15 a.m. – Morning Activities
    Campers rotate through three activity periods with their squads. Tennis, soccer and outdoor adventure are awesome ways to spend a cool morning outside!
  • Noon – Lunch
    Each camp squad heads to its designated campus location to enjoy pre-ordered, individually packaged lunches. Our on-site caterer prepares a delicious and nutritious meal each day, with vegetarian and gluten-free alternatives.
  • 1:20 p.m. – Afternoon Activities
    Squads enjoy two additional activity periods – it’s a great time to swim or make a masterpiece in arts and crafts! With a fully rotating schedule, we make sure campers have a chance to enjoy all of the activities at Day Camp Discovery!
  • 3:45 p. m. Afternoon Meeting
    Campers gather once again in the gyms to hear highlights from the day, take part in a game or contest and prepare for dismissal.
  • 4 p.m. – Dismissal
    Campers head out to cars and buses after a fun and fulfilling day of camp.
  • 4:15-6 p.m. – After Care
    For parents who need a little more time, we offer after care for an additional fee. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

Our North Hills Adventurers day camp offers fun, age-appropriate activities for kids entering pre-kindergarten and kindergarten. Held on our wooded 17-acre Country Day School campus in Fox Chapel, this outdoor-focused camp offers both full- and half-day sessions, and includes lunch.

Campers enjoy traditional day camp experiences coupled with endless outdoor learning opportunities. Kids will be grouped into grade-specific squads and explore nature in our unique treehouse classroom, trails and gardens, and play games in our gymnasium, playground and field. Each week has its own theme, coupled with daily opportunities for educational enrichment. In addition to daily water games and outdoor play, campers will excavate fossils, solve mysteries, make art masterpieces and more!

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Country Day School, 400 Christ Church Lane, Pittsburgh, PA 15235)

Ages: Kids entering grades PK-K in 2022-2023**

Times: Full-day 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Half-day 9 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Week 1: June 21-24 (closed June 20)
Week 2: June 27-July 1
Week 3: July 5-8 (closed July 4)
Week 4: July 11-15
Week 5: July 18-22
Week 6: July 25-29

Weekly Session, Full-Day: $425
Weekly Session, Half-Day: $300

*After Care: $12 per day, until 6 p. m.
*Before Care: FREE, begins at 8 a.m.
Lunch is included.
Limited bus transportation is available.

*This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting. 

**Children must be at least 3 years old and fully potty-trained to attend.

Activities

 

Example themes/activities from past years:

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Dance Parties!
  • Fitness and Aerobics
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Science
  • Sports (Basketball, Soccer, Tennis)
  • Wilderness Explorers
  • Fairy Tales & Magical Lands
  • Water-PALOOZA!

A Typical Day at North Hills Adventurers

  • 8 a.m. – Before Care
    Early-riser campers gather in the gymnasium for socially distant, free-play activities. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.
  • 9 a.m. – Arrival
    The gym and playground begin to fill with the sounds of children playing as campers arrive from parent drop-off to their squad-specific home bases.
  • 9:30 a.m. – Morning Meeting
    Counselors gather their squads, take attendance and explain the day’s schedule.
  • 9:30-11:45 a.m. – Morning Activities
    Campers alternate between thematic programming, enrichment classes and a mid-morning snack to keep their minds and bellies full.
  • 11:45 a.m. – Lunch
    Squads gather at their home base locations to enjoy pre-ordered, individually packaged lunches. Our on-site caterer prepares a delicious and nutritious meal each day, offering vegetarian and gluten-free alternatives.
  • 12:45 p.m. – Half-Day Dismissal
    Our half-day campers head home after an exciting morning.
  • 1:15-3:45 p.m. – Afternoon Activities
    Full-day campers enjoy two additional activities each afternoon. More time to enjoy deeper learning about the theme of the week, splash around with water toys or explore the woods!
  • 3:45 p.m. – Afternoon Meeting
    Campers and staff gather in their home bases to hear highlights from the day, take part in a silly game or contest, and prepare for dismissal.
  • 4 p.m. – Dismissal
    Full-day campers head home after a fun and fulfilling day of camp.
  • 4:15-6 p.m. – After Care
    For parents who need a little more time, we offer after care for an additional fee. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

SSA Summer offers several sports camps to pique the athletic interests of kids entering grades K-5. All camps are one week in length and led by SSA coaches, ensuring the programs remain developmentally appropriate.

Our coed camps welcome boys and girls of all ability levels. From beginners looking to try a sport for the first time, to intermediate players looking to enhance their skills, SSA sports camps provide kids with a fun and exciting opportunity to learn from great coaches and players! As an added benefit, each camp includes a swim period, giving young athletes a chance to cool off in the summer heat!

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Senior School, Fox Chapel
(423 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238)

Ages: Varies by program (see below), based on 2022-2023 grade levels

Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Boys and Girls Tennis: June 13-17* & Aug. 1-5 (grades K-5)
Boys and Girls Basketball Camp: June 13-17* (grades 2-6)
Boys and Girls Ice Hockey: Aug. 8-12 (grades K-8)

Tennis or Basketball: $450
Ice Hockey: $475 (must provide own equipment)

*After Care: $12 per day, available until 6 p.m.
*Before Care: FREE, beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Lunch is included.
Limited Bus transportation is available.

*No before or after care June 13-17. This year, we ask families to utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum, as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

2022 Sports Camps

  • Boys and Girls Tennis Camp (K-5)

  • Boys and Girls Basketball Camp (2-6)

  • Boys and Girls Ice Hockey Camp (K-8)

June 13-17 & August 1-5, grades K-5

Tennis pro Mark Haffner has been running a tennis camp at Shady Side for more than seven years. Campers will learn basic front-hand and backhand skills, practice serves, learn game strategy and have a blast with the best kids’ tennis coach around!

June 13-17, grades 2-6

SSA varsity basketball coaches David Vadnais and Kyle Smith welcome all future hoops stars for a week of fun and training. From shooting and ball-handling to defense and strategy, coaches and staff will work with kids on fundamental skills and situational game-play.

August 8-12, grades K-8

SSA prep hockey coaches and current/past players lead two simultaneous ice hockey camps in our McKnight Hockey Center. The beginners’ camp focuses on the fundamental skills necessary to play hockey. The advanced camp focuses on conditioning, strength and refinement of skills for the more experienced player. Players must provide their own equipment: helmet with full face mask, should pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, hockey jock, shin pads, skates and a stick.

Join us for Shady Side Academy’s weeklong Focus Camps! Each fun and exciting camp is focused on specific skills to further develop your child’s mind, body and spirit.

Creative activities and fun games supplement the learning process, all while enjoying life on our beautiful Senior School campus.

Instructed by Shady Side Academy coaches and teachers, and SSA Summer staff, Focus Camps are the perfect start or end to the summer!

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Senior School, Fox Chapel (423 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238)

Ages: Kids entering grades K-5 in 2022-2023

Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Week I: June 13-17*

  • Ovation Drama Camp (grades K-5)
  • Passport to Mindfulness I (grades K-5)

Week II: Aug. 1-5

  • Sports & Games I (grades K-5)
  • Passport to Mindfulness II (grades K-5)

Week III: Aug. 8-12

  • Sports & Games II (grades K-5)
  • Mindful Eco-Explorers (grades K-5)

All Weekly Camps: $450

*After Care: $12 per day, available until 6 p. m.
*Before Care: FREE, beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Lunch is included.
Limited bus transportation is available.

*No before or after care June 13-17. This year, we ask families to utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum, as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

2022 Focus Camps

  • Ovation Drama Camp (K-5)

  • Passport to Mindfulness I and II (K-5)

  • Mindful Eco-Explorers (K-5)

  • Sports & Games! (K-5)

June 13-17, grades K-5

If you just can’t wait to be a star, take the stage with some singing, dancing and acting! Taught by SSA drama staff, students will create a set, make their own costumes, learn some songs and dances, and perform for an audience of friends and family on the last day of the camp.

Passport to Mindfulness I, June 13-17, grades K-5

Campers will experientially “travel” to 10 different countries from India to Peru while trying a variety of contemplative practices. Folk tales, art projects, nature walks, yoga, cuisine from different countries and music are just some of the activities involved! This is a truly unique camp combining world cultures, art and fun learning!

Passport to Mindfulness II, August 1-5, grades K-5

Passport to Mindfulness II has the same hybrid of wellness, social engagement, world cultures and contemplative art as Passport I, but explores 10 different countries.  Each camp combines a fun blend of mindfulness, crafts, games, songs and even a daily international cooking activity for snack time.

Aug. 8-12, grades K-5

In this unique camp, students journey inward to work on self-regulation and social-emotional learning as well as outward to play with nature and art. While having fun at the intersection or mindfulness and sustainability, campers will enjoy games, songs, cooking, STEAM experiments and opportunities to take advantage of the special environmental spaces on campus.

Aug. 1-5 and Aug. 8-12, grades K-5

This multi-sport camp offers basic guided instruction and semi-competitive play in sports including tennis, soccer, basketball and track & field. Recreational sports such as kickball, dodgeball and volleyball will complement “training” sessions. All campers will get a chance to relax and recuperate in our beautiful indoor pool.

A Typical Day at Focus Camp

  • 7:30 a.m. – Before Care                      
    Early-arriving campers gather in our two large gymnasiums for socially distant free play. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.
  • 8:45 a.m. – Arrival
    The gym begins to fill with the sounds of play as campers arrive from parent drop-off and bus transportation.
  • 9 a.m. – Morning Meeting
    Each camp’s lead counselor welcomes campers, takes attendance and explains the day’s schedule.
  • 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Morning Activities
    Campers move to their Focus Camp locations and begin with introductory and team-building activities. Instructors focus on teaching new skills and honing old ones that will culminate in a final project or activity.
  • 12 p.m. – Lunch and Recess
    Each camp heads to its designated campus location to enjoy pre-ordered, individually packaged lunches. Our on-site caterer prepares a delicious and nutritious meal each day, with vegetarian and gluten-free alternatives.
  • 1:20-3:45 p.m. – Afternoon Activities
    A period of swim and/or gym games is also offered for specific camps and programs.
  • 3:45 p.m. – Afternoon Meeting
    Campers and staff gather in the gym to get ready for dismissal and reflect on the awesome day!
  • 4 p.m. – Dismissal
    Campers head outside to cars and buses after a fun and fulfilling day of camp.
  • 4-6 p.m. – After Care
    For parents who need a little more time, we offer after care for an additional fee. This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

 

Join SSA Summer as we offer brand-new STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) camps!  This year, we have partnered with Mad Science of Pittsburgh to offer a variety of weeklong programs.  Instructors will engage children of all ages through hands-on activities in fabrication, Earth science, Minecraft, Roblox, biology, LEGOs, robotics and more!

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Senior School School, Fox Chapel (423 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238)

Ages: Varies by program (see below, based on 2022-2023 grade levels)

Times: 9 a. m. – 4 p.m.

June 13-17*

  • Eureka! The Inventor’s Camp w/Mad Science (grades K-2)
  • Spies vs Robots w/Mad Science (grades 3-5)

August 1-5

  • Yuckology w/Mad Science (grades K-2)
  • NASA: The Academy of Future Space Explorers w/Mad Science (3-5)

August 8-12

  • Sea, Sand, & Sky w/Mad Science (grades K-2)
  • Think Fast, Build Faster w/Mad Science (3-5)

Each Week: $450

*After Care: $12 per day, available until 6 p.m.
*Before Care: FREE, beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Lunch is included.
Limited bus transportation is available.

*No before or after care June 13-17 . This year, we ask families to utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum, as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

2022 STEAM Camps

NEW! Mad Science Camps at SSA Summer

  • Eureka! The Inventor’s Camp (K-2)

  • Spies vs Robots (3-5)

  • Yuckology (K-2)

  • NASA: The Academy of Future Space Explorers (3-5)

  • Sea, Sand & Sky (K-2)

  • Think Fast, Build Faster (3-5)

  • About Mad Science of Pittsburgh

June 13-17, grades K-2

Overcome a series of challenges using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and most important of all – your mind! Create catapults and forts, build shelters and bridges, and learn about density.   While Thomas Edison said “invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration,” this program is 100% FUN!

June 13-17, grades 3-5

From decoding messages to peering through night-vision goggles, campers will check out our spy-tech equipment and detective gear! Step into the shoes of a detective as we uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis.  Then we turn to the world of robotics, and you will make your own take-home robot! We will investigate robotic fundamentals with curious robots, learn about the history and current field of robots, explore robot design and build our own!

August 1-5, grades K-2

Miss Manners might not approve, but your child definitely will! Yuckology Camp is a week of learning about our gross bodily functions. Learn about burping, boogers, excrement, gas, saliva and germs, and investigate the brain, cells, heart, organs and blood.

August 1-5, grades 3-5

From our Earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on program sends participants on a quest for exploration!  Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered.   Learn about the four forces of flight, the challenges of space travel, and participate in a rocket launch! Throughout the week, we’ll also put our goggles on and explore chemical reactions, bubbling flasks of fog and more!

August 8-12, grades K-2

Have you ever wondered what’s below our feet and what’s miles above our heads?  In this exciting program, you will dig in to Earth science!  Earth’s layers are introduced with a spotlight on its outer rocky layer and campers will try out tools that meteorologists use to measure weather.  Then, we go to infinity and beyond! Campers impersonate the planets to compare their sizes and distances from the sun, recreate a solar and lunar eclipse, and become particles on a voyage into a planet’s core.

August 8-12, grades 3-5

Overcome a series of engineering challenges using LEGO bricks, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and most important of all – your mind!   Create catapults and forts, build shelters and bridges, and learn about density.   Engineers shape the world and this camp will help get you ready to take on bigger projects!

Mad Science of Pittsburgh is a leading science enrichment provider. They deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children through after-school programs, birthday parties, workshops, special events and summer camps. Their innovative programs are as entertaining as they are educational, and we are excited to partner with them for Summer 2022!

Shady Side Academy offers Summer School courses to meet the needs and interests of elementary school students entering grades 2-5. Courses reinforce learning from the prior school year and prepare students for the challenges of the school year ahead.

Language arts and mathematics classes enrich the academic experience through hands-on engagement with subject material and close, working relationships with teachers. Class sizes range from 5-14 students and are assigned by grade level and ability. An entire summer course is six weeks. Each before-noon 45-minute class period is typically followed by daily homework assignments, including weekends, to deepen understanding and prepare for the next day of learning. We recognize that summer is a time for play, and our aim is to provide students the opportunity to bolster their academic skills in a supportive and engaging environment.

2022 Dates & Rates

Location: SSA Senior School, Fox Chapel (423 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238)

Ages: Kids entering grades 2-5 in 2022-2023

Dates: June 21 – July 29 (off June 20 and July 4)

Course Times:
Language Arts 2:  8:45-9:30 a.m.
Language Arts 3:  9:35-10:20 a.m.
Language Arts 4:  10:25-11:10 a.m.
Language Arts 5:  11:15 a.m.-12:00 noon
Math 2:  9:35-10:20 a.m.
Math 3:  8:45-9:30 a.m.
Math 4:  11:15 a.m.-12:00 noon
Math 5:  10:25-11:10 a.m.

Stay & Play (Summer School + Day Camp): 8:45 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Individual Courses Only: $1,100 each
One Course + Stay & Play: $2,800
Two Courses + Stay & Play: $3,300

Please contact [email protected] if you need accommodations to your schedule and for more information.

Stay & Play

Need full-day child care? Your kid will enjoy the best of both worlds when you register for SSA Stay & Play! Kids enroll in six weeks of Summer School, and when they’re not in class they enjoy the rest of day in Day Camp Discovery! NOTE: This option is only available for the entire six-week session.

*After Care: $12 per day, until 6 p.m.
*Before Care: FREE, begins at 7:30 a. m.
Lunch is included.
Limited bus transportation is available for Stay and Play option.

*This year, we ask that families utilize before/after care only when necessary to keep our numbers at a minimum as multiple grades will be in a larger, yet distanced group setting.

Progress Reports

Progress reports are issued at the end of the six-week session to provide parents with individualized and detailed feedback on their child’s experience. In addition, teachers stay in contact with parents throughout the session to keep them informed about their child’s coursework with individualized comments as needed. Teachers also keep the Summer School Director up to date on student progress with teaching goals, instructions, and expectations individualized.

 

2022 Elementary School Classes

  • Elementary Language Arts: Summer Focus on Reading

  • Elementary Mathematics

Summer Focus on Reading is an elementary language arts class that builds upon and encourages students’ love for reading and storytelling at each grade level. Students will seek to address “summer reading loss” through daily reading and written response, which helps significantly with reading comprehension and vocabulary growth. Students read books from Shady Side Academy’s summer reading lists and other age-appropriate library selections. The selected books provide opportunities to discuss the literary elements of setting, characters and plot. Students learn to discern a story’s main ideas and to discover literary signposts that point to significant moments within the narrative. Since the focus of each six-week session is on a specific book or readings; writing will be focused on identification of literary elements, signposts, and summaries. These are hands-on courses that meet students at their current level and help prepare them for the challenges of the school year ahead.

Elementary math classes are hands-on, skills-based, engaging courses that meet students at their current level and help prepare them for the challenges of the next school year. Through projects, play and problem-solving activities, students bolster their math skills and passion for the subject.

We recommend enrolling your child in the course most closely aligned with the math course he or she will be taking in the 2022-2023 school year. For most students this is their grade level for the 2022-2023 year.

K-12 Summer Programs Portal | CSU Summer 2022

Summer programs for kindergarten through high school students include credit-bearing, academic, and sport programs. Teachers may explore sustainable teaching and the benefits of movement in the classroom. These programs are offered by many CSU departments and organizations hosting events virtually and on campus at Colorado State University. 

Summer 2022 information for many programs is available below. New programs include the CSU Cyber Camp: Crypto for Fun and Security, First-Generation Business Summit, and GirlsGetMath@CSU — all free!

Programs generally update listings from early November through June. Otherwise, Summer 2021 program descriptions are available. Please continue to check back for additional Summer 2022 updates.

Credit-Bearing Programs

Black Issues Forum (BIF)

June 7-11, 2022

BIF is open to thoughtful and committed students who:

  • Are completing their junior year of high school
  • Have a GPA of 2.8 or higher

There is no cost to attend this program, but students must complete a two-step registration process by Friday, April 22.

This year’s Black Issues Forum (BIF) is a five-day intensive summer program designed for students who want to participate in meaningful conversation, enhance their leadership potential, and deepen their understanding of their cultural heritage while discussing issues facing today’s Black community. Throughout the week, students interact with university faculty, staff, and current CSU students as they discuss and evaluate the relevant issues that affect the Black community at local, state, national, and global levels.

Students who participate in the Black Issues Forum will also earn one free CSU credit hour and may be eligible to receive scholarship funds to attend CSU. This would be $10,000 for in-state students over four years and $20,000 over four years for out-of-state students.

Travel expenses to Colorado will be the responsibility of the student, but CSU will offer complimentary shuttle transportation to/from the airport.

Learn more: BIF

Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session (LDZ)

June 19-22, 2022

Hosted on the Colorado State University campus, the “LDZ” program is designed to give youth leaders the edge on successfully navigating, managing, and creating organizations.

The program is open to high-achieving students finishing their sophomore or junior years in high school (class of 2023 or 2024).

Learn more: LDZ

Native Education Forum (NEF)

 June 6-10, 2022 (Offered virtually)

The Native Education Forum is a five-day summer program for rising high school seniors and incoming CSU first-year students. Students gain university classroom experience, research issues critical to Native American/Indigenous communities, and get valuable assistance from professionals in the university application process.

Learn more: NEF

Academic Programs

These programs are presented by departments at Colorado State, as well as organizations providing summer camps through CSU Conference Services.

Many programs fall into more than one category and include common elements such as leadership and creativity. Programs are placed in the category that best describes the primary focus.

Age groups vary by program; please contact the unit presenting the camp for additional information. 

Animals and Environment

Environmental Learning Center (ELC)

Primarily for ages 7-12.

This summer, the ELC offers eight, week-long summer day camps. While each camp has a theme, the overall focus is getting children outside, comfortable and connected to the natural world.

The ELC is an extension of the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University.

Explore: ELC Summer Programs

Youth Summer Horsemanship Camps

The two camps are available for Summer 2022:

  • June 6-11
  • June 12-17

Offered annually, the Youth Summer Horsemanship Camps are geared toward equine enthusiasts who are 10-15 years of age. Campers stay in the residence halls on main campus, eat in the dining halls and receive classroom/riding instruction from both equine faculty and current students.

Campers have the option to bring their own horse or lease a school horse, ride english, western, or both and spend the duration of camp as an overnight camper or a day camper. Students who are 16 – 17 can join us as day campers!

Explore: Horsemanship Camp

Arts and Human Sciences

The CSU Writing Project: Young Writers’ Workshop

June 13-17, 2022
Registration deadline: Monday, June 6, 2022

Writing programs for youth in grades 4-12:

  • Elementary Workshop (for students entering 4th-5th grades):
    • ready. set.write (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
  • Middle School Workshop (for students entering 6th-8th grades):
    • WriteOn! (12:30-3:30 p.m.)
  • High School Workshop (for students entering 9th-12th grades):
    • VOICES (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)

Students will experiment with hands-on writing techniques in various genres of writing with support from experienced creative writing teachers. They will share their work in small writing groups and will participate in a workshop with a visiting published writer.

Snacks will be provided daily, and students will receive a t-shirt at the end of the week!

Explore: The CSU Writing Project Youth Programs

Food Science and Human Nutrition Summer Cooking Camps

June 6-10, June 13-17, or June 20-24, 2022
Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m – 3.45 p.m.
Early registration discount of 10% by February 1, 2022.

These camps feature fun cooking activities for children ages 8-12. Select a camp and then choose which week your camper would like to attend.  Register for one, two or all three weeks! Each camp runs every week!

Summer 2022 camp topics are:

  • Baking Extravaganza
  • Edible Science
  • Free From

Explore: Summer Cooking Camps

Summer Music, Theatre, and Dance: Camps and Programs

Visit the home page for Summer Camps, Institutes and Seminars or the sections below.

Summer Music Camps, Institutes, and Master Classes

Experience a variety of music events designed for youth, middle/high school students, and adults. Camps and institutes offer students and adults specialized training, while master classes feature the world’s finest performers providing hands-on instruction in an open, informal setting.

Explore: Music Camps, Institutes, and Master Classes

Kids Do It All: Summer Musical Theatre Camp

June, July 2022, 5-day workshops

Kids Do It All is one of the most innovative theatre programs in the country. Offered for youth who are ages 7-9, 10-11, and 12-13. Camp participants write, design and compose musical plays entirely of their own, experiencing a practical application of all aspects of theatre from acting, movement, voice, props and scene design, and songwriting. Six one-week camps are available on the CSU campus.

Explore: Kids Do It All

Dance Lab: Summer Intensive

July 31-August 13, 2022
Registration deadline: June 15, 2022

Beginner through pre-preprofessional level dancers ages 14+ are invited to register for our two-week in-person intensive. In addition to dance classes and rehearsals, students will attend lectures, develop artist statements, choreograph solos, and present a public performance. Mentored by CSU Dance faculty, renowned guest artists, and current dance majors, attendees expand skills and knowledge while contributing to a collaborative creative process. To ensure individualized attention, registration is limited to 24 dancers admitted on a first-come-first-served basis.

Dance Lab is designed to increase understanding of:

  • Classical and Contemporary Dance Forms
  • Theory and Practice
  • Reflective Writingv
  • Repertory
  • Choreography

This program offers up to 2 performing arts credits for Poudre School District students.

Please see Dance Lab website for additonal registration packages, housing information and details for students entering CSU in Fall 2022.

Learn more: Dance Lab

Industry and Leadership

Global Business Academy

July 6-15, 2022

The Global Business Academy is a summer business program for current high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.

You’ll create great summer memories in this 10-day, action-packed experience and meet students from around the globe while learning how to use business to create a better world. The program includes an overnight stay at CSU’s beautiful Mountain Campus in the Rockies and will give you a taste of college life, staying in the University dorms in Fort Collins.

You’ll gain lifelong skills in international business and leadership, greater confidence, new passions and interests to explore, global friendships, and discover new ways to apply your business knowledge to what you care about most. No matter where your future career path leads, it’s invaluable to have an understanding of what makes the business world turn.

Explore: Global Business Academy

First-Generation Business Summit

July 25-29, 2022
For rising 9th-grade through newly graduated first-generation students
Application (free) is encouraged by March 1, 2022

Whether you’re planning to become the next superstar CEO or still trying to figure out your path after graduation, the free Summit gives you a jump-start on campus life and your career.

Stay overnight in an air-conditioned CSU residence hall on campus and eat in our dining centers as you learn the skills that will transform how business is done. Work alongside other first-generation students and College of Business faculty as you get valuable experience.

Attendees sharpen business knowledge in the classroom and at area businesses, develop the skills to successfully present to large groups, learn about career paths possible within the College of Business, and how to capitalize on the resources available for first-generation students to succeed at CSU.

Explore: First-Gen Business Summit

Venture Validator Youth Summer Camp

June 13-17, 2022
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mountain Time

Hybrid-Online via Zoom and in-person CSU Fort Collins Campus

The Venture Validator Youth Summer Camp is hosted by the CSU College of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship designed for incoming 7th-12th grade students to explore what it takes to become an entrepreneur in a safe, engaging, and fun space.

Students will combine problems they want to solve with their ideas to fix them and then start the journey of launching a business to do just that.

Students will also learn basic business principles and gain an understanding of different career opportunities in a wide range of fields from marketing to supply chain management, international business, organization and innovation management, and more.

Learn More: Venture Validator Youth Summer Camp

Women In Construction Management Summer Institute

 June 7-11, 2022

High School Summer Institute

Construction Managers work in dynamic teams to take the designer’s vision and make it a reality.

With one of the highest job placement rates and starting salaries of any major, a degree in Construction Management is a great choice for those who enjoy teamwork, solving tangible problems, critical thinking, and creating the world around them.

This five-day four-night on-campus program is for up to 25 high school students age 15-18 who are interested in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC). Each day participants will engage with professional women representing AEC industries as well as college mentors to work on building their confidence and developing an understanding of construction management and related careers while having fun exploring construction related topics and activities!

Explore: WICM Summer Institute

Interdisciplinary Programs

Honors Summer Institute

Registration is open for both sessions:

  • Session 1: June 5-11, 2022
  • Session 2: June 19-25, 2022

The Honors Summer Institute is a one-week camp for high school students with exceptional academic achievements. The program is an extension of the CSU Honors Program and engages students with sample classes from five different disciplines. Program includes time at the CSU Mountain Campus with two overnight stays.

Scholarships are available; no qualified student will be turned away from participating in the camp.

Explore: Honors Summer Institute

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)

Please note: STEM-X programs offered by Poudre School District (PSD) are available for Summer 2022. CSU faculty or staff may be involved as collaborators in specific programs.

CSU Cyber Camp: Crypto for Fun and Security

August 1-5, 2022
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Registration Period:
April 15-May 30, 2022

This is a free cybersecurity summer camp for girls entering grades 9-12.

Students will work closely with CSU professors, students, and industry representatives who are experts in these areas. Explore the key security concepts of authentication, confidentiality, and integrity by way of an exploration of blockchain technology and its application to financial transactions over the internet. The camp culminates on day five with the students having developed their own cryptocurrency which they trade-in for a certificate of completion.

Topics include:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Cryptography
  • Blockchain Technology
  • Distributed trust and consensus mechanisms.
  • Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, Smart Contracts

The camp assumes no prior experience in programming. A very basic background in Python or another high-level language will be beneficial.

Explore CSU Cyber Camp: Crypto for Fun and Security

Coding Camp for High Schoolers

Details for The Coding Camp for High Schoolers are not yet available for Summer 2022.

The Computer Science Department at CSU invites students entering grades 10 and 11 in Fall 2021 to learn to code and meet experienced faculty from CSU. This action-packed, five-day camp will introduce students to problem solving and creating software applications using Python. No prior programming experience is necessary.

Join us to:

  • Learn coding with Python,
  • Explore how computer science is used in other fields (business, chemistry, physics),
  • Talk to the faculty and researchers from CSU to find out what is going on in the scientific community, and
  • Enjoy virtual tours of research labs in the Computer Science Department.

Explore: Coding Camp for High Schoolers

ENvision Summer Program

June 5-9, 2022

ENvision is a four-week virtual learning program offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors around the state of Colorado.

Students must attend all weekly sessions to complete the program.

Students will receive materials to better engage in virtual sessions. Additionally, students will benefit from connecting with assigned mentors who are current engineering students.

Questions? Please contact Claudia Hernandez.

Explore: ENvision Summer Program

GirlsGetMath@CSU

July 11-15, 2022

GirlsGetMath@CSU is a five-day, non-residential, mathematics program at Colorado State University that is open to all students entering 10th or 11th grade in fall 2022, regardless of gender. The program encourages active exploration of topics such as cryptography, the mathematics of voting, image processing, prime numbers and factoring, and fractals.

Learn More: GirlsGetMath@CSU

Fashion FUNdamentals

June 13-June 24, 2022
Applications are available online and due April 15, 2022.

Our STEM program is open to middle school students entering 6th, 7th, and 8th grades in the fall following the summer program.

Please visit FashionFUNdamentals. colostate.edu for more information.

Fashion FUNdamentals is a two-week summer program designed to enhance young people’s interests and self-esteem in science, technology, engineering, and math by leveraging their interest in and passion for fashion.

Social programming focus areas include media literacy, body image, internet safety and anti-bullying, and highlights the importance of balanced nutrition and physical activity.

Explore: Fashion FUNdamentals

IT in Business

June 13-17, 2022

This summer program is for high school students ages.  This five-day program is offered by the Computer Information Systems (CIS) department at CSU.

Information Technology (IT) not only touches every aspect of everyday life but is also the primary driver of business today.

In this program high school students explore how tech supports and shapes business through fun and educational hands-on projects.

Learn more: IT in Business

Math Jam

Summer 2022 information is not available.

A week of mathematical exploration and discovery led by CSU mathematicians for student entering grades 7-9! Let us show you how applicable, beautiful, creative, and cooperative a topic math can be.

This year, student will learn how mathematics plays a role in science, technology, engineering, and art. Most days will feature two in-depth and interactive sessions, but there will also be a campus-wide scavenger hunt and more!

Explore: Math Jam

Prove It! Math Academy

The Prove it! Math Academy summer program will not be offered in 2022.

Big changes are in the works to provide our unique curriculum and high-quality resources to a wider audience of math enthusiasts in 2022.

Learn more: Prove It! Math Academy

Mechanical Engineering STEM Summer Camps

Summer 2022 camps run from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Engineering Your World: Ages 13-14, June 13-17
Designing Your World: Ages 14-16, June 20-24

Our highly interactive, week-long summer camps are held at CSU’s state-of-the-art engineering facilities, introducing junior high and high school students to the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in a university setting.

Camps strike a balance between hands-on learning and socializing, with lunch provided and time to connect with peers, CSU faculty, and current college students. Join us!

Explore: Mechanical Engineering STEM Summer Camps

SciTrek for Future Scientists

June 20-24, 2022
Open to high school students who are at least 15 years of age.

Want to feel what it is like to be a scientist? Join the Natural Sciences Education & Outreach Center in exploring scientific practices first hand. We will be carrying out investigations, using real tools, and collecting data both in the lab and the field.

All activities involve current topics from a variety of fields, including tree coring, the chemistry of electronic devices, key role of native bees, the secrets of the marmots, glaciers, and permafrost!

Explore: SciTrek

Summer Vet Program for Future Veterinarians

June 20-24, 2022

This program is open to students who will be entering grades 10-12 in the fall of 2022 and are 15 years of age by the start of the camp. Scholarships are available.

The Summer Vet Program is a student’s ticket to the world of veterinary medicine. For students who are serious about becoming a veterinarian, this is a super opportunity to look into the real and sometimes gritty field of veterinary medicine. Participants meet professors, practitioners and students in the discipline and have ample opportunity to talk with them. Through presentation, demonstrations, laboratory visits, and hands-on activities, students discover what modern veterinary medicine is about.

Explore: Summer Vet

SWiFT: Summer Computer Science STEM program

June 6-10, 2022
Camp Sessions: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. | Help Sessions: 8-9 a.m. and 3-4 p.m.

SWiFT 2022, Summer Computer Science STEM Camp for Women in Fort Collins, is an activity-based summer intensive STEM program hosted by Computer Science Department in Colorado State University. Since 2016, SWiFT has provided free a week-long summer camp for female students who are attending high schools in Fort Collins, Colorado. The camp provides activity-based learning and hands-on experience to demonstrate how mathematical concepts that students learn in school are applied to solve real-world problems using health care data. The camp involves close, targeted mentoring and we are aiming for a student to instructor ratio of 2:1 or 3:1. All sessions are offered in an interactive computer lab located in the Computer Science Department.

Explore: SWiFT Summer Computer Science STEM program

Anatomy Camp

Not offered in Summer 2022; may return in Summer 2023

High school juniors and seniors interested in going into pre-med majors in college have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through a one-week academic summer camp led by award-winning faculty in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. Dissect real anatomical specimens, learn anatomy on human cadavers, and look at case studies to diagnose medical problems and study technology-based, cross-sectional anatomy.

Learn more: Anatomy Camp

Applied Physiology Camp

Not offered in Summer 2022; may return in Summer 2023

Applied Physiology Camp is a hands-on academic day camp for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have a strong interest in science and are considering pursuing a career in a health-related field.

Explore: Applied Physiology Camp

Sport Programs

Rams Sports Camps

Offered through CSU’s Department of Athletics, these camps are designed for a variety of ages from kindergarten through college sophomores depending on the sport.

Football, soccer, softball, track, and volleyball camps are open for Summer 2021 registration. Basketball and swimming camp announcements are pending as of June 11. Please check the Rams Sports Camps website frequently as programs are announced in stages.

Camps vary in length from one to three days. Registration is on a space-available basis. See specific camps for additional information.

NCAA guidelines will continue to be followed regarding camp offerings.

Explore: RAMS Sports Camps

Youth Sport Camps

May 31-August 12, 2022
Registration is open

Explore active summer fun for kids ages 5-13!  Offered by CSU’s Department of Health and Exercise Science, the camps run Monday-Friday from 8:30 a. m.-4:30 p.m. except for the two-hour tennis and golf programs.

Coeducational day camps focus on skill development and promote the benefits of physical activity and healthy lifestyles for youth.

One-week sessions are offered in baseball/softball, basketball, field sports, inline hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball.

Additional programs are:

  • FunLIFE (Learning to Improve Fitness and Eating)
  • Music and Movement
  • Extreme Outdoor Adventure
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Smart Fit Girls
  • Sport Science
  • Super Sport Camp (two weeks)

Commitment to Campus offers a discount for children of CSU employees for Youth Sport Camps.

Explore: Youth Sport Camps

Programs for P-12 Teachers

EDUCATION IN MOTION: A Professional Development Seminar for preK-12 Teachers

Dates: June 6-9, 2022

Join leading Dance/Movement Educators and Education Specialists to explore strategies and tools for integrating movement at all levels of learning in pK-12 classrooms.

Colorado State University invites Colorado pK-12 teachers and administrators to join us online for presentations, exploration, sharing resources, and expanding our awareness and knowledge of the benefits of movement in the classroom.

Explore: Education in Motion

National Writing Project Rocky Mountain Regional Conference

​Details are for the National Writing Project Rocky Mountain Regional Conference are not yet available for Summer 2022.

Friday-Sunday, June 11-13, 2021

MIND, BODY, AND SOUL:
Sustainable Teaching in (Post-) Pandemic Times

Restoration precedes renaissance. Recovery equips us for revolution.​ Reclamation is required for change.

These tenets lie at the heart of sustainable teaching–a mindset with a set of accompanying practices that enable educators to flourish and heal. At this virtual conference with an experiential twist, you will acquire practical tools for centering your mind, bolstering your body, and reviving your spirit.

​You will explore, in professional community, how to grow as a social justice advocate and ally without sacrificing your own well-being in the process.

​You will rekindle the spark of hope you need, to keep doing the work you are called to do, even in these trying times.​

Explore: NWP RMR Conference

Summer programming across the community

Here is a list of summer programs compiled from our community partners to help your students during the summer months. Also, there are a variety of other summer camp options for students. You can explore these by visiting our virtual backpack.

Champions

Champions is the flexible, adventure-filled way to spend summer break. Discover new interests on field trips and make new friends with hands-on activities all day! No matter where kids are enrolled in school, they can enjoy summer camp with their friends at Champions. * Choose any location that’s best for you, and let’s have fun! Champ Camp is offered for all student’s grades K-8!
Times: 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Dates: June 6 – August 19, 2022
Costs:
1-2 Days $80/week
3 Days $115/week
4-5 Days $190/week
$45 Drop in
Ages and Locations
K-5 – Arthur and West Willow Elementary Schools
K-8 – Harding and Taft Middle Schools
Preschool (3-5) & K-5 – Viola Gibson Elementary School
Costs:
1-2 Days $100/week
3 Days $120/Week
4-5 Days $200/Week
$52 Drop In
$32 Full day Prek Drop in for non FT
Contact Information
Phone: 319-504-3408
Email here

Kids Point

Times: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Dates: June 6 – August 19, 2022
Costs:
$180 per child weekly
$175 per additional child
$65 activity fee per child
Locations
Kids Point C St. & Kids Point Downtown
Contact information
Phone: 319-721-6133
Email here

YMCA

Times: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Dates: June 6 – August 12, 2022
Costs:
$165 per week ($100 one time activity fee at registration)
10% discount per additional child
YMCA Financial assistance scholarship available to those who qualify
Location
Taft Middle School
Email here

Kids on Course University – (KCU)

A 7-week program focused on building skills in reading and math in a positive, fun, and supportive environment.
Times: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Dates: June 13 – July 29
Costs: No Fee – Funded by CRCSD 21st Century Grant
Ages and Locations
6-10 year olds (current K-4)
Current CRCSD and non-public school students (current K-4)
Hiawatha, Hoover, Grant Wood, and Garfield Elementary Schools
Contact Information
Phone: 319-558-1334
Email here

Empowering Youth of Iowa

Support for Online Credit Recovery

Currently enrolled in at least one online (Edgenuity) HS credit classes, 8 week program to support credit recovery for up to 60 high school students enrolled in online courses through CRCSD. Program ran by Empowering Youths of Iowa.
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Dates: June 13 – August 5, 2022
Cost: No Fee
Ages: 9th – 12th Grader – Offsite
Contact Information
Phone: 319-343-8118
Email here

Kids on Course Scholar Camp at Wilson

The program is organized by Kids on Course. Students must have been enrolled in KOC during the school year. 5 week half-day program plus afternoon field trips for 150 students.
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (+afternoon field trips)
Dates: June 13 – July 29, 2022
Cost: No Fee
Ages and locations
Current 5th – 7th graders (School Year KOC students only)
Wilson Middle School
Contact information
Phone: 319-440-3351
Email here

CRCSD Scholar Camp at Harding

This 7 week program focused on building skills in reading and math in a positive, fun and supportive environment. This camp is for students who are not at grade level in reading or math. This is organized by CRCSD.
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (full day option with CR Dreams in PM)
Dates: June 13 – July 29, 2022
Cost: No Fee
Age and Location
Current 5th – 7th graders
Harding Middle School, Transportation provided
Contact Information
Phone: 319-558-4786
Email here

CR Dreams (Scholar Camp at Harding Wraparound)

This is organized by Leaders Believers Achievers foundation (LBAF). The CR-Dreams program focuses on building hope and confidence, leadership skills, and an entrepreneurial mindset for every student through coaching and mentoring. Students must be enrolled in CRCSD Scholar Camp at Harding
Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Dates: June 13 – July 29, 2022
Cost: No Fee
Age and Location
Current 5th – 7th graders
Harding Middle School
Contact Information
Phone: 319-533-5095
Email here

Freedom Schools @ McKinley

Program organized by Tanager Place. The Freedom Schools program focuses on the development of reading skills and social-emotional competencies for 60 students. Student behavior allows full participation in programming.
Times: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Dates: June 13 – July 29, 2022
Costs: No Fee
Ages and Location
Current 5th – 7th graders
McKinley STEAM Academy
Contact Information
Phone: 319-365-9165 ext 610
Email here

Academy SPS Summer Program

The Academy SPS summer program operates for six weeks and is housed at Mount Mercy University. It is for Black, Brown and Bi-racial high school students in grades 9-12 and offers a culturally specific curriculum enriched by seminars, films, and speakers. This program can be repeated (repetition is encouraged) each summer throughout the student’s high school career. A highlight of The Academy SPS summer program is traveling to a place where students can see African American culture in positive reflection.
Times: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Monday thru Friday
R.I.S.E. – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, Tuesday and Thursday
Dates: June 13 – July 22, 2022
Costs: Yes
Age and Location
9th – 12th graders, Mount Mercy University
Apply Here for Summer Session

LIFE Program

This program is organized by Catherine McAuley. This 10 week program to improve English reading, writing and comprehension. Students must currently be enrolled in ELL at CRCSD.
Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM – M/W, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM – T/TH
Date: June 6 – August 11, 2022
Cost: No Fee (ELL only)
Age and Location
Current 8 – 12 graders
Catherine McAuley Center,
1220 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
Contact Information
Phone: 319-363-4993
Email here

Achievement Academy

This academy is organized by Jane Boyd. This 10 week full-day program serving elementary-age students with the support of an onsite Certified Teacher to address student gaps in reading and math. Students must be enrolled in the Jane Boyd Summer Program.
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Dates: June 6 – August 19, 2022
Cost: Sliding scale based on family income
Age and Location
K-5, Jane Boyd Community House
Contact Information
Phone: 319-366-1408 x1305
Email here

High School Freshman Academy

This academy is organized through Kids on Course. This 5 week half-day program is to prepare Kids on Course students for High School. Students must have been enrolled in Kids on Course during the school year.
Time: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Date: June 27 – July 28, 2022
Cost: No Fee – (SY Kids on Course students only)
Age and Location
Rising 9th graders, Jefferson High School
Contact Information
Phone: 319-440-3351
Email here

High School Summer School

This program is through CRCSD. Students must contact their school counselor to participate. This is open to Jefferson, Kennedy and Washington High Schools. This program will be offered online for students.
Time: Online
Dates: June 6 – August 5, 2022
Costs: No Fee
Age and Location
9th – 12th graders, Online Class
Contact Information
Jefferson, Kennedy, Washington High School Counselors

Metro Summer School

This program is through CRCSD. Students must contact their school counselor to participate. This is open to Metro High School students.
Times: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Dates: June 6 – June 17, 2022
Costs: No Fee
Age and Location
9th – 12th graders, Metro High School
Contact Information
Contact your Metro advisor

Discover Summer Camp

This camp is organized by CRCSD and the PACT program. Eligible students for this summer camp would have received a letter from the camp if they were eligible to attend.
Time: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Dates: June 20 – July 1, 2022
Costs: $220.00, full scholarships available
Age and Location
3rd – 5th graders, Roosevelt Creative Corridor Business Academy

College For Kids

This program is organized by Grant Wood Area Education Agency. Eligible students would have been nominated by a teacher to attend this program and received information in the mail.
Times: 8:30 AM – 12:07 PM, Early Bird 7:45 – 8:20 AM
Dates:
Session A – June 21 – July 1, 2022
Session B – July 5 – July 15, 2022
Costs: $285.00 for regular session, $65.00 for early bird session
Age and Location
6th – 8th graders, Coe College

Kirkwood K.I.C.K. Camps

These camps are organized by Kirkwood Community College. Kirkwood Interactive Camps for Kids (KICK) are exciting and educational summer camps for youth ages 8-15. KICK camps are designed around career exploration and provide fun, hands-on activities that promise to develop and build key skills for future success.
Age: 8 to15-year-olds
More information here


Student Programs |K-12 Initiatives | Rice University

Academic Year


The Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance

Through innovative educational outreach to students, the Boniuk Center seeks to build bridges of religious literacy, mutual understanding and interfaith collaboration between members of different faith traditions and spiritual or secular communities.

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Center for College Readiness

The Glasscock School of Continuing Studies’ Center for College Readiness offers various enrichment programs for middle and high schools students. Our student programs are designed to provide academic content and/ or “college knowledge” to prepare them for success in post-secondary education.

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Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning

Formerly known as Houston Enriches Rice Education, the HERE Project has become the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning (CERCL) and is now a part of Rice’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research. CERCL is a curricular and research initiative that uses innovative research, engaged pedagogy and other approaches to promote and advance creative models and practices of leadership benefiting new generations of leaders.

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DREAM

DREAM seeks to increase the number of underrepresented minority students in STEM degree programs, particularly engineering. DREAM is structured on a foundation of long-term mentoring. The program sends a team of Rice STEM undergraduates to mentor and teach students in Houston area high schools to encourage them to pursue college degrees in STEM fields.

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Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering

The Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering (IBB) provides two summer high school programs: the IBB Summer BioScience Program offered to rising juniors and seniors, and the IBB Summer Academy for High School Students (exclusively for the Science Academy of South Texas).

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Multicultural Community Relations

Multicultural Community Relations (MCR) conducts age-appropriate on-campus sessions for students in high school, middle school and elementary school to create an awareness of the steps needed to access college admission and financial resources for college.

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The Shepherd School of Music

The Shepherd School of Music programs are designed to develop the love of music found in all children, teach children to understand music through joyful experience, and offer children with outstanding musical gifts an environment in which those gifts will be recognized and encouraged.

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Student AP Exam Prep

This online AP* exam prep resource, developed by AP master teachers through the Rice University-AVID Center College Readiness Initiative, is designed to support and guide students through the exam preparation process.

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Summer


Aerospace & Aviation Academy

The Rice University Aerospace & Aviation Academy, Fueled by Envision, is an incredible opportunity to spend 12 days in one of the epicenters of aerospace and aviation. During the program, you will gain invaluable hands-on career experience and exposure while learning from and engaging with leading minds in the space industry, gaining unique access to industry facilities, and hearing directly from a NASA representative on 21st century space innovations.

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Creative Writing Camp

Creative Writing Camp, a collaboration of Rice’s School Literacy and Culture and Writers in the Schools, has been a widely respected Houston-area summer camp for 26 years. Often cited on “Best Camps in Houston” lists, Creative Writing Camp for incoming kindergarten through 12th grade students is offered at eight campuses across the greater Houston area.

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National Youth Leadership Forum: Engineering

This immersive program will introduce students to the overarching principles of engineering, including the design thinking process and how it, along with other key concepts, can be applied across a variety of engineering disciplines. Over eight incredible days, fellow high school students will explore their passions while being exposed to the vast array of engineering professions. Students will also apply newfound skills to assist with achieving some of the Sustainable Development Goals set forth by the United Nations.

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National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine

Future doctors and health care practitioners will enjoy an extraordinary opportunity to discover their passions through hands-on medical experience at NYLF Medicine. Over nine amazing days on the campus location of your choice, you will experience the collegiate lifestyle firsthand, learn from doctors, participate in an interactive curriculum led by advisors, visit a top medical school, test your medical knowledge during clinical skills rotations, and explore professional opportunities in the ever-expanding fields of medicine and health care among fellow high school students.

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Recreation and Wellness Center: Summer Youth Activity Program

The Summer Youth Activity Program (for children aged 6 to 11) seeks to expose participants to a variety of sport and recreational activities, develop recreational skills, and promote social growth.

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Rice ELITE (Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering) Summer Camp

The Rice ELITE (Emerging Leaders in Technology and Engineering) Summer Camp is a 1-week day camp for high-potential high school students (i.e., rising 9th-12th grade) who are aiming to be the next-generation of leaders in engineering. In addition to giving participants technical leadership development training, students choose and participate in one of three hands-on engineering technology tracks: (1) Augmented Reality, (2) Robotics & Autonomous Systems, and (3) 3D Printing & Modeling.

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Rice for High School Students

The Center for College Readiness offers numerous development opportunities for students to increase their awareness of the importance of college and to master the skills necessary for their post-secondary success.

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Rice Soccer Camps

Rice offers a variety of camp sessions that cater to all levels of athletes ages 4-18.

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Rice Summer Sessions – Chemistry and BioSciences

The Rice Chemistry and BioSciences departments offer opportunities for high school rising seniors and graduating seniors to participate actively in Chemistry or BioSciences research and advance their mastery of chemical and biological research concepts while simultaneously earning college credits.

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Rice Summer Sessions – Natural Sciences

At Rice Summer Sessions, you will find 26 Natural Sciences courses offered on campus or online. High school students can earn college-level degree credit and begin paving the way for a successful college experience.

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Rice University Office of STEM Engagement (R-STEM)

The Rice University Office of STEM Engagement (R-STEM) supports and promotes Rice’s wide ranging efforts to improve K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education in Houston-area school districts.

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Rice University School Math Project

RUSMP offers a variety of summer math camps and programs for students entering 1st-grade through 12th-grade. 

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Scott Pera Rice Basketball Camps

Rice offers a variety of camp sessions that cater to all levels of athletes grades 1st through 12th.

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Tapia Camps

Tapia Camps offer virtual and residential experiences at Rice University that cover topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) with an emphasis on communication and equity. Current 7th-12th graders investigate, plan, and execute projects while learning how to communicate their ideas effectively. Campers learn STEM ideas behind cool and surprising things in their lives while also exploring equity concerns in STEM. Campers interact with university students, Rice professors and industry leaders, experience life on a college campus and develop skills in teamwork. The camp is hosted by the Tapia Center for Excellence and Equity in Education.

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Urban Sustainability Academy

The Rice University Urban Sustainability Academy, Powered by Envision, is an incredible opportunity to spend 10 days in one of the epicenters of sustainability and biodiversity. During the program, you will gain invaluable hands-on career experience and exposure while learning from and engaging with leading minds in the environmental science industry, gaining unique access to industry facilities, and hearing directly from Rice University faculty on 21st century conservation innovations.

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Summer Programs | Denver Public Schools

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Summer programs are offered to DPS students when school is not in session during summer break. By offering both enrichments and academic content, these programs provide students with a safe and supportive environment for hands-on learning, exploring new skills and making new friends during the summer months. The following summer programs and resources are available through DPS and our community partners.

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If you are interested in submitting a summer enrichment or academic program for consideration, please fill out the form below.

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Elementary School (K-5)

Boys & Girls Club

Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver is offering affordable summer programming to rising 1st-grade students who are 5 years old. All sites will offer cultural arts, STEM, technology, field trips, reading programs and special events for registered members.

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Discovery Link Summer Camps

Discovery Link Summer Camps offer students a lively, active environment where they can engage in a variety of experiences, including visual and performing arts, sports and Field Days, science, cultural exploration, and student-led activities.

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Scholars Unlimited

Scholars Unlimited is hosting Summer Scholars, a 6-week, full-day summer program that focuses on literacy, social-emotional learning, arts and crafts, and outdoor fun.

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Summer Connections

Summer Connections (redesigned Summer Academy) is a free, 6-week academic program that is open to all rising 1st through 5th-grade students. This full-day program focuses on preparing all elementary students for future success.

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Middle School (6-8)

6th Grade Academy

This orientation program available at select middle schools is designed to prepare rising 5th-grade students for success in 6th grade. Contact your student’s school to find out if they offer this program.

Generation Teach STEAM Academy

This program is a free, 5-week Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) academic acceleration summer program for DPS students who are entering grades 6-8.

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Youth Symposium

This two-week program provides students entering middle schools with an opportunity to engage with and learn from a group of skilled, racially and culturally diverse high school peer mentors about one of four topics of interest.

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High School (9-12)

9th Grade Academy

This orientation program, available at select high schools, is designed to prepare rising 8th-grade students for success in 9th grade. Contact your student’s school to find out if they offer this program.

Achieving Excellence Academy

This four-week cultural and ethnic studies program allows students, families and educators who identify as Black/African-American and Latinx to explore various racial, social, historic and modern civic complexities that marginalized communities face.

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Career Academy

This summer, Career Academy is offering students the opportunity to explore careers in engineering and medicine.

Registration information is coming soon.

Concurrent Enrollment

Concurrent enrollment provides students with an opportunity to take college-level courses for free while still enrolled in high school. Participating students can earn college and high school credits at the same time.

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LAUNCH Internship

Participating high schools offer juniors and seniors hands-on experience in select careers.

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Ready for 2026

This new program is designed to provide 8th-grade students with skills that will help them succeed in high school.

Registration information is coming soon.

Regional Summer School

This program is an opportunity for high school students to earn the credits that they need to graduate on time.

Registration information is coming soon.

All Grades

Denver Out of School Time

The City and County of Denver offers summer camps, virtual programs and safe spaces for children and teens at locations throughout the city.

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Denver Youth Programs

Through the City and County of Denver’s Youth Program Locator, you can search for virtual or in-person programs that lead to kids staying safe, active and engaged.

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Summer of Adventure

This free program offered by the Denver Public Library seeks to make reading fun for students of all ages.

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Summer Resources

Remote Learning Resources »

Note: Make sure to take home your DPS device before summer break and return it after the break. If you are a graduating senior, please coordinate with your high school to return your device.

FACE Centers

The DPS Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Center is a community resource center that connects students, families and community members with free services to increase their economic self-sufficiency and academic success.

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MY Denver Card

The MY Denver Card provides youth ages 5-18 free access to recreation centers, swimming pools and various cultural facilities where they can participate in healthy, safe and fun activities after school, during school and summer breaks, and on the weekends.

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Summer of Sora

Instantly access thousands of free ebooks and audiobooks online. Weekly prizes for students who participate in the Summer of Sora program!

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Español

Durante las vacaciones, cuando no hay clases, se ofrecen programas de verano a los estudiantes de DPS. Tanto los programas de enriquecimiento como los de contenido académico brindan un entorno seguro y favorable para el aprendizaje práctico, que permite explorar nuevas destrezas y hacer nuevos amigos en los meses de verano. DPS y nuestros socios comunitarios ofrecemos los siguientes recursos y programas de verano.

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  • Escuela secundaria »

  • Escuela preparatoria »

  • Todos los grados »

  • Recursos de verano »

Si tiene un programa de verano, ya sea de enriquecimiento o académico, y desea presentarlo para su consideración, complete el siguiente formulario.

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Programas para escuela primaria (kindergarten a 5.o grado)

Boys & Girls Club

Boys & Girls Club de la zona metropolitana de Denver ofrece programas de verano asequibles a los estudiantes de 5 años que van a iniciar el 1.er grado. En todos los centros se ofrece arte, STEM (ciencias, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas), tecnología, paseos escolares, programas de lectura y eventos especiales para los miembros inscritos.

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Campamentos de verano de Discovery Link

Los Campamentos de verano de Discovery Link ofrecen a los estudiantes un entorno animado y activo donde pueden participar en una variedad de experiencias, que incluyen artes visuales y escénicas, deportes y paseos escolares, ciencias, exploración cultural y actividades dirigidas por los niños.

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Scholars Unlimited

Scholars Unlimited ofrece Summer Scholars, un programa de verano de 6 semanas, de día completo, centrado en la lectoescritura, el aprendizaje socioemocional, el arte, las manualidades y la diversión al aire libre.

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Summer Connections

Summer Connections (Academia de verano rediseñada) es un programa académico gratuito de 6 semanas, dirigido a los estudiantes que entrarán a 1.er grado hasta 5.o grado. El programa, de día completo, se centra en preparar a todos los estudiantes de primaria para tener éxito en el futuro.

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Programas para escuela secundaria (6.o a 8.o grado)

Academia de 6.° grado

Este programa de orientación, que se ofrece en algunas escuelas secundarias, ha sido diseñado para preparar a los estudiantes que entrarán a 5.o grado para que tengan éxito en 6.o grado. Comuníquese con la escuela de su estudiante para averiguar si ofrece este programa.

Academia Generation Teach STEAM

Se trata de un programa de verano de aceleración académica para los estudiantes de DPS que entrarán a los grados 6.o a 8.o; es gratuito, de 5 semanas de duración, y abarca ciencias, tecnología, ingeniería, arte y matemáticas (STEAM).

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Programas para escuela preparatoria (9.o a 12.o grado)

Academia de 9.° grado

Este programa de orientación, que se ofrece en algunas escuelas preparatorias, ha sido diseñado para preparar a los estudiantes que entrarán a 8.o grado para que tengan éxito en 9.o grado. Comuníquese con la escuela de su estudiante para averiguar si ofrece este programa.

Career Academy

Este verano, Career Academy ofrece a los estudiantes la oportunidad de explorar opciones profesionales en las áreas de ingeniería y medicina.

Pronto incluiremos información sobre la inscripción.

Inscripciones Simultáneas

Las inscripciones simultaneas ofrecen a los estudiantes la oportunidad de tomar cursos universitarios de forma gratuita mientras asisten a la preparatoria. Los estudiantes participantes pueden obtener créditos universitarios y de preparatoria a la vez.

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LAUNCH Internship

Las escuelas preparatorias participantes ofrecen a los estudiantes de 11. er y 12.o grado experiencias prácticas en algunas profesiones.

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Ready for 2026

Este nuevo programa ha sido pensado para dotar a los estudiantes de 8.o grado de destrezas que les ayuden a prosperar en la escuela preparatoria.

Pronto incluiremos información sobre la inscripción.

Regional Summer School

Este programa es una oportunidad para que los estudiantes de escuela preparatoria obtengan los créditos que necesitan para graduarse a tiempo.

Pronto incluiremos información sobre la inscripción.

Todos los grados

Denver Out of School Time

La ciudad y el condado de Denver ofrecen campamentos de verano, programas virtuales y espacios seguros para los niños y adolescentes, distribuidos en toda la ciudad.

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Denver Youth Programs

Mediante el mapa de búsqueda de programas para jóvenes de la ciudad y el condado de Denver, se pueden buscar programas virtuales o presenciales que mantendrán a los niños seguros, activos y participativos.

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Summer of Adventure

Este programa gratuito de la Biblioteca Pública de Denver apunta a lograr que la lectura resulte divertida a los estudiantes de todas las edades.

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Recursos de verano

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Importante: asegúrate de llevarte tu dispositivo de DPS a tu casa antes de las vacaciones de verano, y de devolverlo después de las vacaciones. Si eres estudiante de 12.o grado y te gradúas, coordina con tu escuela preparatoria para devolver tu dispositivo.

FACE Centers

El Centro de Enlaces Familiares y Comunitarios de DPS (FACE) es un centro de recursos comunitarios que conecta a los estudiantes, las familias y los miembros de la comunidad con servicios gratuitos destinados a aumentar su autosuficiencia económica y su éxito académico.

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Mi tarjeta Denver

Con Mi tarjeta Denver, los niños y jóvenes de 5 a 18 años pueden acceder de manera gratuita a centros recreativos, albercas y distintos centros culturales, donde pueden participar en actividades saludables, seguras y divertidas después de la escuela, durante los meses de clases, en las vacaciones de verano y los fines de semana.

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Summer of Sora

Este recurso permite acceder instantáneamente a miles de libros electrónicos y audiolibros en línea. Hay premios semanales para los estudiantes que participan en el programa Summer of Sora.

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العربية

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  • المرحلة الاعدادية »

  • المرحلة الثانوية »

  • جميع الصفوف »

  • الموارد الخاصة بالبرامج الصيفية »

إذا كنت مهتمًا بتقديم فكرة لبرنامج إثرائي أو أكاديمي صيفي، يرجى ملء النموذج أدناه.

إرسال فكرة برنامج »

تفتح البرامج الصيفية أبوابها لطلاب مدارس دنفر العامة، عندما تكون المدرسة في إجازة خلال العطلة الصيفية. من خلال تقديم كل من المواد الإثرائية والمحتوى الأكاديمي، توفر هذه البرامج للطلاب بيئة آمنة وداعمة للتعلم واستكشاف مهارات جديدة وتكوين صداقات جديدة خلال أشهر الصيف. تتوفر البرامج والموارد الصيفية التالية من خلال مدارس دنفر العامة وشركائنا في المجتمع.

برامج المرحلة الابتدائية (K-5)

برنامج Scholars Unlimited

يرعى برنامج Summer Scholars البرنامج الصيفي Summer Scholar، وهو برنامج صيفي لمدة 6 أسابيع وبدوام يوم كامل، حيث يركز على مهارات القراءة والكتابة وتعلم الذكاء الاجتماعي والعاطفي والفنون والحرف اليدوية وتحقيق المتعة في مناطق الهواء الطلق.

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المعسكرات الصيفية ببرنامج Discovery Link

توفر معسكرات Discovery Link الصيفية للطلاب بيئة مفعمة بالحيوية والنشاط حيث يمكنهم المشاركة في مجموعة متنوعة من الخبرات، بما في ذلك الفنون المرئية وفنون الأداء والألعاب الرياضية وكذلك الأيام الميدانية والعلوم والاستكشافات الثقافية والأنشطة التي يقودها الطلاب.

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نادي الأولاد والبنات

يقدم نادي الأولاد والبنات في منطقة مترو دنفر برامج صيفية ميسورة التكلفة للطلاب المنتقلين إلى الصف الأول الذين تبلغ أعمارهم 5 سنوات. تقدم جميع المواقع: فنون ثقافية، وعلوم وتكنولوجيا، وهندسة ورياضيات، ورحلات ميدانية، وبرامج القراءة والفعاليات الخاصة للأعضاء المسجلين.

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برنامج Summer Connections

Summer Connections (التصميم الجديد للأكاديمية الصيفية)، هو برنامج أكاديمي مجاني مدته 6 أسابيع، مفتوح لجميع طلاب الصف الأول وحتى الخامس. يركز هذا البرنامج بدوام يوم كامل على إعداد جميع طلاب المرحلة الابتدائية للنجاح في مهامهم المستقبلية.

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برامج المرحلة الإعدادية (6-8)

أكاديمية Generation Teach STEAM

هذا البرنامج عبارة عن برنامج صيفي أكاديمي مجاني مدته 5 أسابيع، في مادة العلوم والتكنولوجيا والهندسة والفنون والرياضيات، لطلاب مدارس دنفر العامة الذين سيلتحقون بالصفوف من السادس إلى الثامن.

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6th Grade Academy (أكاديمية الصف السادس)

تم تصميم البرنامج التوجيهي هذا، والمتوفرة في عدد مختار من مدارس المرحلة الإعدادية، لإعداد الطلاب الذين أكملوا الصف الخامس للنجاح في الصف السادس. اتصل بمدرسة الطالب لمعرفة ما إذا كانت توفر هذا البرنامج.

برامج المدرسة الثانوية (9-12)

التسجيل المتزامن (Concurrent Enrollment)

يوفر التسجيل المتزامن للطلاب فرصة لأخذ دورات في مستوى الجامعة مجانًا أثناء التسجيل في المدرسة الثانوية. يمكن للطلاب المشاركين كسب ساعات معتمدة للمناهج الجامعية ومناهج المدرسة الثانوية في نفس الوقت.

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Career Academy (أكاديمية الوظائف)

تقدم Career Academy للطلاب هذا الصيف، الفرصة لاستكشاف وظائف في الهندسة والطب.

معلومات التسجيل… ستتوفر قريبًا.

9th Grade Academy (أكاديمية الصف التاسع)

تم تصميم البرنامج التوجيهي هذا، والمتاح في عدد مختار من مدارس المرحلة الثانوية، لإعداد الطلاب الذين أكملوا الصف الثامن للنجاح في الصف التاسع. اتصل بمدرسة الطالب لمعرفة ما إذا كانت توفر هذا البرنامج

Regional Summer School (المدرسة الصيفية الإقليمية)

هذا البرنامج يعد فرصة لطلاب المرحلة الثانوية لاكتساب الدرجات (الساعات المعتمدة) التي يحتاجون إليها للتخرج في الوقت المثالي.

معلومات التسجيل… ستتوفر قريبًا.

Ready for 2026 (كن جاهزًا لعام 2026)

تم تصميم هذا البرنامج الجديد لتزويد طلاب الصف الثامن بالمهارات التي ستساعدهم على النجاح في المدرسة الثانوية.

معلومات التسجيل… ستتوفر قريبًا.

LAUNCH Internship (برنامج التدريب LAUNCH)

تقدم المدارس الثانوية المشاركة للطلاب في السنة قبل النهائية والسنة النهائية خبرة عملية في وظائف محددة.

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جميع الصفوف

Summer of Adventure (صيف المغامرة)

يسعى هذا البرنامج المجاني الذي تقدمه مكتبة دنفر العامة إلى جعل القراءة هواية ممتعة للطلاب من جميع الأعمار.

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برامج دنفر للشباب

من خلال تطبيق تحديد مواقع برامج الشباب في مدينة ومقاطعة دنفر، يمكنك البحث عن برامج افتراضية أو واقعية ليسجل فيها الأطفال، حيث تعمل تلك البرامج على إبقائهم متفاعلين ونشطين في بيئة آمنة.

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أنشطة بعد وقت المدرسة

تقدم مدينة ومقاطعة دنفر مخيمات صيفية وبرامج افتراضية ومساحات آمنة للأطفال والمراهقين في مواقع منتشرة في جميع أنحاء المدينة.

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مصادر خاصة بالتعلم عن بعد »

الموارد الخاصة بالبرامج الصيفية

ملحوظة: تأكد من اصطحاب الجهاز المدرسي إلى منزلك قبل العطلة الصيفية، وإعادته بعد انقضائها. إذا كنت من المتخرجين هذا العام، يرجى التنسيق مع مدرستك الثانوية لإعادة الجهاز إليهم.

Summer of Sora (صيف سورا)

يمكنك الوصول على الفور إلى آلاف الكتب الإلكترونية والكتب الصوتية المجانية عبر الإنترنت. جوائز أسبوعية للطلاب المشاركين في برنامج Summer of Sora الصيفي!

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بطاقة “MY Denver Card“

توفر بطاقة “MY Denver Card“ للشباب الذين تتراوح أعمارهم بين 5 و18 عامًا دخول مجاني إلى مراكز الاستجمام وأحواض السباحة والمرافق الثقافية المختلفة، حيث يمكنهم المشاركة في أنشطة صحية آمنة وممتعة بعد المدرسة وأثناء العطلات المدرسية والصيفية وفي عطلات نهاية الأسبوع.

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مراكز “FACE“ بمدارس دنفر العامة (DPS)

يعد مركز (FACE) مركزًا للموارد المجتمعية، يربط الطلاب والأسر وأفراد المجتمع بخدمات مجانية لزيادة اكتفائهم الذاتي الاقتصادي ونجاحهم الأكاديمي.

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Tiếng Việt

Chúng tôi cung cấp chương trình mùa hè cho học sinh DPS khi trường nghỉ học trong kỳ nghỉ hè. Bằng cách cung cấp cả nội dung bồi dưỡng kiến thức và học tập, các chương trình này đem đến cho học sinh một môi trường an toàn và hỗ trợ để trải nghiệm học tập thực tiễn, khám phá các kỹ năng mới và kết bạn với những người bạn mới trong những tháng mùa hè. Các chương trình và nguồn trợ giúp mùa hè sau đây có sẵn thông qua DPS và các đối tác cộng đồng của chúng tôi.

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  • Nguồn trợ giúp Mùa hè »

Nếu quý vị quan tâm đến việc nộp thông tin về một chương trình bồi dưỡng kiến thức và học tập mùa hè để được xem xét, vui lòng điền vào mẫu đơn bên dưới.

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Tiểu học (Mẫu giáo-Lớp 5)

Câu lạc bộ Nam và Nữ sinh (Boys & Girls Club)

Câu lạc bộ Nam và Nữ sinh Metro Denver cung cấp chương trình mùa hè giá cả phải chăng cho học sinh 5 tuổi chuẩn bị vào lớp 1. Tất cả các địa điểm sẽ cung cấp các chương trình nghệ thuật văn hóa, STEM, công nghệ, các chuyến dã ngoại thực tế, các chương trình đọc và các sự kiện đặc biệt cho các thành viên đã đăng ký.

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Trại hè Kết nối Khám phá (Discovery Link)

Trại hè Kết nối Khám phá cung cấp cho học sinh một môi trường sống động, năng động, nơi các em có thể tham gia vào nhiều trải nghiệm khác nhau, bao gồm nghệ thuật thị giác và biểu diễn, thể thao và Ngày Hội thao, khoa học, khám phá văn hóa và các hoạt động do học sinh dẫn dắt.

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Scholars Unlimited

Scholars Unlimited tổ chức chương trình hè kéo dài 6 tuần, học cả ngày của Summer Scholars tập trung vào khả năng đọc-viết, học tập cảm xúc-xã hội, nghệ thuật và thủ công, và vui chơi ngoài trời.

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Summer Connections

Summer Connections (Học viện Mùa hè được thiết kế lại) là một chương trình học miễn phí kéo dài 6 tuần dành cho tất cả học sinh chuẩn bị vào lớp 1 đến lớp 5. Chương trình học cả ngày này tập trung vào việc chuẩn bị cho tất cả học sinh tiểu học thành công trong tương lai.

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Trung học Cơ sở (Lớp 6-8)

Học viện dành cho Học sinh Lớp 6

Chương trình định hướng này có sẵn tại một số trường trung học cơ sở được thiết kế để chuẩn bị cho học sinh lớp 5 chuẩn bị thành công ở lớp 6. Liên hệ với trường học của con quý vị để tìm hiểu xem trường học có cung cấp chương trình này hay không.

Học viện Generation Teach STEAM

Chương trình này là chương trình mùa hè học tập cấp tốc về Khoa học, Công nghệ, Kỹ thuật, Nghệ thuật và Toán (STEAM) kéo dài 5 tuần miễn phí dành cho học sinh DPS vào lớp 6-8.

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Trung học Phổ thông (Lớp 9-12)

Học viện dành cho Học sinh Lớp 9

Chương trình định hướng này có sẵn tại một số trường trung học phổ thông được thiết kế để chuẩn bị cho học sinh lớp 8 chuẩn bị thành công ở lớp 9. Liên hệ với trường học của con quý vị để tìm hiểu xem trường học có cung cấp chương trình này hay không.

Học viện Hướng nghiệp

Mùa hè này, Học viện Hướng nghiệp mang đến cho học sinh cơ hội khám phá nghề nghiệp trong lĩnh vực kỹ thuật và y học.

Thông tin đăng ký sắp công bố.

Học Song song

Học Song song cung cấp cho học sinh cơ hội tham gia các khóa học trình độ đại học miễn phí khi đang theo học ở trường trung học phổ thông. Học sinh tham gia có thể lấy tín chỉ đại học và trung học phổ thông cùng một lúc.

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Chương trình Thực tập LAUNCH

Các trường trung học phổ thông tham gia cung cấp cho học sinh lớp 11 và học sinh lớp 12 trải nghiệm học tập thực tiễn trong các nghề nghiệp đã chọn.

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Sẵn sàng cho năm 2026

Chương trình mới này được thiết kế để cung cấp cho học sinh lớp 8 những kỹ năng giúp các em thành công ở trường trung học phổ thông.

Thông tin đăng ký sắp công bố.

Chương trình Regional Summer School

Chương trình này là một cơ hội cho học sinh trung học phổ thông để lấy được tín chỉ mà các em cần để tốt nghiệp đúng hạn.

Thông tin đăng ký sắp công bố.

Tất cả Các Cấp lớp

Chương trình Ngoại khóa của Denver

Thành phố và Quận Denver cung cấp các chương trình trại hè, trực tuyến và không gian an toàn cho trẻ em và thanh thiếu niên tại các địa điểm trên toàn thành phố.

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Các Chương trình cho Thanh thiếu niên của Denver

Thông qua Công cụ Định vị Chương trình cho Thanh thiếu niên của Thành phố và Quận Denver, quý vị có thể tìm kiếm các chương trình trực tuyến hoặc trực tiếp để trẻ tham gia một cách an toàn và năng động.

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Mùa hè Phiêu lưu

Chương trình miễn phí này do Thư viện Công cộng Denver cung cấp nhằm giúp cho việc đọc sách trở nên thú vị đối với học sinh ở mọi lứa tuổi.

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Nguồn trợ giúp Mùa hè

Các Nguồn trợ giúp Học tập Từ xa »

Lưu ý: Đảm bảo mang thiết bị DPS của học sinh về nhà trước kỳ nghỉ hè và trả lại sau kỳ nghỉ. Nếu là học sinh sắp tốt nghiệp, vui lòng phối hợp với trường trung học phổ thông của mình để trả lại thiết bị.

Các Trung tâm FACE

Trung tâm Khuyến khích Gia đình và Cộng đồng Tham gia (FACE) của DPS là một trung tâm nguồn trợ giúp cộng đồng kết nối học sinh, các gia đình và các thành viên cộng đồng với các dịch vụ miễn phí để tăng cường khả năng tự lực về kinh tế và thành công trong học tập.

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Thẻ MY Denver (My Denver Card)

Thẻ MY Denver (MY Denver Card) cho phép thanh thiếu niên từ 5-18 tuổi tiếp cận miễn phí các trung tâm giải trí, hồ bơi và các cơ sở văn hóa khác nhau, nơi các em có thể tham gia các hoạt động lành mạnh, an toàn và thú vị sau giờ học, trong giờ học và thời gian nghỉ hè cũng như vào cuối tuần.

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Summer of Sora

Truy cập ngay hàng nghìn sách điện tử và sách nói trực tuyến. Giải thưởng hàng tuần cho học sinh tham gia chương trình Mùa hè của SORA (Summer of Sora)!

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Soomaali

Wabarashada xagaaga waxaa loo dhigayaa ardeyda DPS inta uu iskuulku xiran yahay ee fasaxa xagaaga. Waxa la kobcinayo waa aqoonta, oo waxbarashadan waxay ardeyda ku qaadaneysaa jawi badqabid leh oo lagu caawinayo oo ay si wax ku ool ah wax ugu baranayaan, ku sahamin doonaan xirfado cusub iyo in ay yeeshaan saaxiibbo cusub inta lagu jiro bilaha xagaaga. Wabarashada xagaaga soo socda iyo macluumaadkooda waxaa laga heli karaa DPS iyo meelaha la shaqeeya.

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  • Macluumaadka Kuleylaha »

Haddii aad rabto inaad soo gudbiso barnaamijkan ah kobcinta aqoonta ee xagaaga ama mid tacliimeed oo la idiin tixgeliyo, fadlan buuxi foomka hoose.

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Elementary School (K-5)

Kooxda Wiilasha iyo Gabdhaha

Naadiga Wiilasha & Gabdhaha ee Metro Denver waxaa ardeyda loogu hayaa barnaamij la dhiganayo xagaaga oo ardeyda kor loogu soo qaadayo fasalka 1aad ilmaha gaaray 5 jirka. Goobaha oo dhan waxay dhigi doonaan aqoonta hal-abuurka, STEM, teknoolajiga, safarro ah dibad-bixid, wax-akhris iyo munaasabado gaar ah oo loo hayo xubnaha diiwaangashan.

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Aadista Teendho-duureed Discovery Link

Teendho-duureedka Kuleylaha ee Discovery Link waxa ay kula kulmayaan waxyaabo kala duwan, sida fanka muuqaalka ah iyo jilitaanka, ciyaaraha iyo Maalmaha Bixidda, seynis, sahaminta halabuurka, iyo waxqabadyada oo ay ardeydu hoggaamineyso.

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Aqoonyeelasho Aan-xadeysneyn

Aqoonyeelashada Aan-xadeysneyn waxaa wax ku baranaya Ardeyda Xagaaga, 6-usbuuc, waxbarasho buuxda oo ah kuleylaha maalintii oo dhan, oo waxaa xoogga la saarayaa akhris-qoraalka, barashada shucuurta bulshada, farshaxanka iyo farsamada gacanta, iyo waxbarasho bannaanka ah.

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Iskuulka Kuleylaha

Iskuulka Kueylaha (Summer Academy dib loo naqshadeeyey) waa bilaash, oo waa waxbarasho soconeysa 6-usbuuc, oo waxa uu u furan yahay ardeyda kor u soo kacaysa ee 1aad ilaa 5aad oo dhan. Maalintii oo dhan ayaa wax la baranayaa oo waxaa xoogga la saarayaa sida ay ardeydu dugsigooda hoose mustaqbalka ugu guuleysan karaan.

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Waxbarashada Dugsiga Dhexe (6-8)

6th Grade Academy

Barnaamij ah soo-dhaweyn ayaa laga heli karaa dugsiyada dhexe qaarkood loogu talagalay in lagu diyaariyo ardeyda soo kacaysa ee fasalka 5aad si ay ugu guuleystaan fasalka 6aad. Kala xiriir iskuulka ilmahaagu dhigto si aad uga hesho macluumaadka ay hayaan.

Generation Teach STEAM Academy

Barnaamijkani waa bilaash, oo waa 5-todobaad oo ah Seynis, Teknoolaji, Injineerin, Farshaxan iyo Xisaab (STEAM) oo waxaa loo boobsiinayaa xagaaga ardeyda DPS ee galeysa fasallada 6-8.

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High School (9-12)

9th Grade Academy

Barnaamij ah soo-dhaweyn ayaa laga heli karaa dugsiyada sare qaarkooda loogu talagalay in lagu diyaariyo ardeyda soo kacaysa ee fasalka 8aad si ay ugu guuleystaan fasalka 9aad. Kala xiriir iskuulka ilmahaagu dhigto si aad uga hesho macluumaadka ay hayaan.

Shaqa-barashada Career Academy

Xagaagan, Career Academy waxay ardeyda u haysaa fursad ay ku sahamiyaan xirfadaha injineerinta iyo caafimaadka.

Diiwaangelinta mar dhow ayaa la soo gudbin doonaa.

Diiwaangelin Isku-mar ah

Diiwaangelinta isku marka ah waxay ardeyda u tahay fursad ay ku qaataan koorsooyinka heerka kulleejka ah oo bilaash u ah iyagoo dhigta dugsiga sare. Ardeyda ka qeybqaadaneysa waxay isku mar qaadan karaan buundooyin ah kulleej iyo dugsi sare.

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Shaqa-carbiska LAUNCH Internship

Dugsiyada sare ee ka qeybqaata waxay ardeyda u hayaan oo si fiican u kala tusayaan xirfado badan.

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Isu-diyaarinta 2026

Barnaamijkan cusub waxaa loogu talagalay in ardeyda fasalka 8-aad lagu siiyo xirfado ku caawinaya in ay ku guuleystaan waxbarashada.

Diiwaangelinta mar dhow ayaa la soo gudbin doonaa.

Iskuulka Kuleylaha ee Gobolka

Barnaamijkani wuxuu fursad u yahay ardeyda dugsiga sare si ay u helaan dhibcaha ay u baahan yihiin si aysan uga dibdhicin wakhtiga qalinjebinta.

Diiwaangelinta mar dhow ayaa la soo gudbin doonaa.

Fasalladoo Dhan

Denver Wakhtiguu Iskuulku Xiran Yahay

Magaalada iyo Degmada Denver waxay hayaan teendhooyin la soo joogo xagaaga, barnaamijyo casriga ah iyo meelo badqabid leh oo loogu talagalay carruurta iyo dhallinyarada magaalada oo dhan.

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Barnaamijyada Dhallinyarada Denver

Iyada oo loo soo marayo habka Helidda Barnaamijka Dhallinyarada ee Magaalada iyo Degmada Denver, waxaa laga raadsan karaa barnaamijyo la yimaado ama ah fogaan-aragga intarnetka oo ay carruurta ku heleyso badqabid, firfircooni iyo waqbad mashquuliya.

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Wax-akhriska Kuleylaha

Barnaamijkan bilaashka ah waxaa haya Maktabadda Dadweynaha ee Denver oo waxa la rabaa in wax-akhriska madadaalo looga dhigo ardeydoo dhan.

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Macluumaadka Kuleylaha

Macluumaadka Waxbarashada Intarnetka »

Fiiro gaar ah: Waa in guryaha loo qaato qalabka xalleefyada DPS ka hor fasaxa xagaaga oo waa in la soo celiyo fasaxa ka dib. Ardeyda hadda qalinjebineysa waa in ay la xiriiraan iskuuladooda si ay ugu celiyaan qalabka waxbarashada.

Xarumaha Qoysaska ee FACE

Xarunta Hawlgelinta Qoysaska iyo Bulshada ee DPS (FACE) waa xarun haysa macluumaadka la isugu xirayo ardeyda, qoysaska iyo xubnaha bulshada, oo waa adeegyo lacag la’aan ah si loogu kobciyo isku-filnaanshaha dhaqaale ahaaneed iyo guusha waxbarashada.

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Kaarkeyga MY Denver Card

Kaarka MY Denver waxa ay si lacag la’aan ah dhallinyarada gaartay 5 ilaa 18 jir ugu helayaan xarumo madadaalo, barkadaha dabaasha iyo goobo dhaqameed oo kala duwan oo ay uga qeybgeli karaan waxyaabo xiiso leh oo u fiican caafimaad ahaan, oo leh badqabid iyo madadaalo iskuulka ka dib, oo waa marka iskuulku furan yahay iyo fasaxa xagaaga, iyo maalmaha abtiga iyo axadda.

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Buugaagta Kuleylaha ee Sora

Si degdeg ah ayey ardeyda uga heleysaa buugaagta shaashadda iyo kuwa lagu dhageysto intarnetka. Abaalmarin ayaa toddobaad kasta la siinayaa ardeyda ka qeybgasha barnaamijka xagaaga ee Sora!

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አማርኛ

የሳመር ፕሮግራሞች ት/ቤቶች ለሳመር እረፍት በሚዘጉበት ጊዜ ለDPS ተማሪዎች የሚሰጡ ናቸው። የማበልጸጊያ እና የዋና ትምህርቶች በመስጠት እነዚህ ፕሮግራሞች በሳመር ወራቶች ውስጥ በማዘጋጀት ተማሪዎች አዳዲስ ክህሎቶችን ለመሞከር እና አዳዲስ ጓደኞችን ለማፍራት ያሚያስችል ምቹ እና ደጋፊ በተግባር የተደገፈ ትምህርታዊ ድባብን ያቀርቡላቸዋል። የሚከተሉት የሳመር ፕሮግራሞች እና መረጃ ግብዓቶች በDPS እና በማኅበረሰብ አጋሮቻችን በኩል ቀርበዋል።

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እንዲካተት እንድናይልዎ ለማስገባት የሚፈልጉት የሳመር ማበልጸጊያ ወይም አካዳሚክ ፕሮግራም ካለዎ ከዚህ በታች ያለውን ቅጽ ይሙሉ እባክዎ።

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የመጀመሪያ ደረጃ (ኬጂ-5ኛ) ፕሮግራሞች

የወንዶች እና ሴቶች ልጆች ክበብ

የሜትሮ ዴንቨር ወንዶች እና ሴቶች ልጆች ክበብ 5 ዓመት ለሆናቸው ታዳጊ የ1ኛ ክፍል ተማሪዎች ዋጋው ተደራሽ የሆነ የሳመር ፕሮግራም ያቀርባል። ሁሉም ቦታዎች የባህል ጥበባትን (cultural arts)፣ STEMን፣ ቴክኖሎጂን፣ የመስክ ጉብኝቶችን፣ የንባብ ፕሮግራሞችን እና ልዩ ዝግጅቶችን ለተመዘገቡ አባላት ይሰጣሉ።

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ዲስከቨሪ ሊንክ የሳመር ካምፖች

ዲስከቨሪ ሊንክ የሳመር ካምፖች የሚታዩ ጥበባትን እና የትወና ጥበባትን፣ ስፖርት እና የመስክ ቀናትን፣ የባህላዊ ልምምድን እና በተማሪ የሚመሩ እንቅስቃሴዎችን ጨምሮ የተለያዩ ተሞክሮዎች ውስጥ ሊሳተፉባቸው የሚችሉበት አስደሳችና ንቁ ከባቢ ወይም ድባብን ለተማሪዎች ያቀርባል።

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ስኮላርስ አንሊምትድ /Scholars Unlimited/

ስኮላርስ አንሊምትድ /Scholars Unlimited/ ጽሑፍ፣ ማኅበራዊ-ስሜታዊ ትምህርት፣ ጥበባት እና እደጥበባት እና የውጭ (የሜዳ ላይ) ጨዋታ ለ6 ሳምንት ለሳምር ተማሪዎች (ስኮላርስ) የሚሰጥ የሙሉ ቀን የሳመር ፕሮግራምን ያስተናግዳል።

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የሳመር ኮኔክሽንስ

የሳመር ኮኔክሽንስ (እንደአዲስ የተነደፈ የሳመር አካዳሚ) ከ1ኛ እስከ 5ኛ ክፍል ለሆኑ ታዳጊ ተማሪዎች በሙሉ ክፍት የሆነ እና በነፃ የሚሰጥ የ6 ሳምንት ትምህርታዊ ፕሮግራም ነው። ይህ የሙሉ ቀን ፕሮግራም ሁሉንም የአንደኛ ደረጃ ተማሪዎች ለወደፊት ስኬት በማዘጋጀት ላይ ያተኩራል።

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የመካከለኛ ደረጃ (6ኛ-8ኛ) ፕሮግራሞች

የ6ኛ ክፍል አካዳሚ

ይህ በተመረጡ መካከለኛ ደረጃ ት/ቤቶች ውስጥ የሚገኝ የመግለጫ መርሃ ግብር የ5ኛ ክፍል ተማሪዎችን ለ6ኛ ክፍል ስኬት ለማዘጋጀት የተነደፈው ነው። ይህን ፕሮግራም የሚሰጡ መሆናቸውን ለማወቅ የተማሪዎን ትምህርት ቤት ያነጋግሩ።

ትውልድ ማስተማሪያ (Generation Teach) የSTEAM አካዳሚ

ይህ ፕሮግራም ከ6-8ኛ ክፍል ለሚገቡ የDPS ተማሪዎች የነፃ፣ የ5-ሳምንት ሳይንስ፣ ቴክኖሎጂ፣ ምህንድስና፣ አርት እና ሂሳብ (STEAM) ትምህርትን የማሳለጫ የሳመር ፕሮግራም ነው።

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የሁለተኛ ደረጃ (9ኛ-12ኛ) ፕሮግራሞች

የ9ኛ ክፍል አካዳሚ

ይህ በተመረጡ ሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ቤቶች ውስጥ የሚገኝ የመግለጫ መርሃ ግብር የ8ኛ ክፍል ተማሪዎችን ለ9ኛ ክፍል ስኬት ለማዘጋጀት የተነደፈው ነው። ይህን ፕሮግራም የሚሰጡ መሆናቸውን ለማወቅ የተማሪዎን ትምህርት ቤት ያነጋግሩ።

የሙያ/የሥራ አካዳሚ

ይህ የሳመር የሙያ አካዳሚ ተማሪዎች የምህንድስና እና የህክምና ሙያዎችን እንዲመረምሩ/እንዲያውቁ እድል ይሰጣል።

የምዝገባ መረጃ በቅርቡ ይላካል።

የአንድ-ላይ ምዝገባ /Concurrent Enrollment/

የአንድ-ላይ ምዝገባ ተማሪዎች በሁለተኛ ደረጃ ት/ቤት እየተማሩ እያሉ የኮሌጅ ደረጃ ኮርሶችን እንዲወስዱ እድል ያቀርብላቸዋል። ተሳታፊ ተማሪዎች የኮሌጅ እና የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ነጥቦችን (ክሬዲቶችን) በአንድ ጊዜ ማግኘት ይችላሉ።

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ላውንች ኢንተርንሽፕ

የሚሳተፉ ሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ቤቶች ለጆኔሮች እና ሲኔሮች በተመረጡ ሙያዎች ላይ የተግባር ልምድ ይሰጣሉ።

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ለ2026 ዝግጁ

ይህ አዲስ ፕሮግራም የ8ኛ ክፍል ተማሪዎች በሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርታቸው ውጤታማ እንዲሆኑ የሚያግዙ ክህሎቶችን ለመስጠት ታስቦ የተዘጋጀ ነው።

የምዝገባ መረጃ በቅርቡ ይላካል።

የአካባቢያዊ የሳመር ት/ቤት

ይህ ፕሮግራም የሁለተኛ ደረጃ ተማሪዎች በጊዜ ለመመረቅ የሚያስፈልጋቸውን ክሬዲት ለማግኘት እድል ነው።

የምዝገባ መረጃ በቅርቡ ይላካል።

ሁሉም የክፍል ደረጃዎች

ዴንቨር ከት/ቤት ሰዓት ውጭ

የዴንቨር ከተማ እና ካውንቲ በከተማዋ ውስጥ ለሚገኙ ህፃናት እና ወጣቶች የሳመር ካምፖችን፣ የቨርቿል ፕሮግራሞችን እና ምቹ የመማማሪያ ቦታዎችን ያቀርባል።

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የዴንቨር የወጣቶች ፕሮግራሞች

በዴንቨር ከተማ እና ካውንቲ የወጣቶች ፕሮግራም አመልካች (Program Locator) አማካኝነት ልጆች ደህንነታቸው የተጠበቀበት ንቁ ተሳትፎ እንዲኖራቸው የሚያደርጓቸውን የቨርቿል ወይም በአካል የሚሰጡ ፕሮግራሞችን መፈለግ ይችላሉ።

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የጀብዱ ሳመር

በዴንቨር የህዝብ ቤተ መፃህፍት የቀረበው ይህ ነፃ ፕሮግራም በሁሉም እድሜ ላሉ ተማሪዎች ንባብን አስደሳች እንዲሆን ይፈልጋል።

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የሳመር መረጃዎች/ግብዓቶች

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ማስታወሻ፦ ከሳመር እረፍት በፊት የDPS ኮምፒተርዎን ወደ ቤት ስለመውሰድዎ እና ከእረፍት በኋላ የሚመልሱ ስለመሆንዎ እርግጠኛ ይሁኑ። ተመራቂ ተማሪ ከሆኑ ኮምፒተርዎን ለመመለስ ከሁለተኛ ደረጃ ትምህርት ቤትዎ ጋር ይነጋገሩ እባክዎ።

የቤተሰብ እና ማኅበረሰብ ተሳትፎ (FACE) ማእከሎች

የDPS ቤተሰብ እና የማህበረሰብ ተሳትፎ (FACE) ማእከል ተማሪዎችን፣ ቤተሰቦችን እና የማህበረሰብ አባላትን በኢኮኖሚያ እራስን መቻልን እና በትምህርት ስኬታማነትን ለማሳደግ ከነፃ አገልግሎትኦች ጋር የሚያገናኝ የማህበረሰብ መረጃ/ሃብት አቅርቦት ማእከል ነው።

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የዴንቨር ካርዴ

የMY ዴንቨር ካርድ እድሜያቸው ከ5-18 የሆኑ ወጣቶችን የመዝናኛ ማዕከላትን፣ የመዋኛ ገንዳዎችን እና የተለያዩ የባህል መገልገያዎችን በጤናማ፣ በአስተማማኝ እና አዝናኝ ተግባራት ውስጥ ከትምህርት ቤት በኋላ፣ በትምህርት ቤት ጊዜ እና በሳመር እረፍቶች እና ቅዳሜና እሁድ ላይ እንዲሳተፉ ያደርጋል።

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የSora ሳመር

በሺዎች የሚቆጠሩ ነፃ ኢ-መጽሐፍትን እና ኦዲዮ መጽሐፍትን በመስመር-ላይ ይድረሱ። በሳመር ኦፍ SORA ፕሮግራም ለሚሳተፉ ተማሪዎች ሳምንታዊ ሽልማቶች!

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ग्रीष्मकालीन कार्यक्रमहरू ग्रीष्मकालीन बिदाको समयमा स्कूलको सत्र चालू नभएका बेला डिपिएस विद्यार्थीहरूलाई प्रदान गरिन्छन्। समृद्धीकरण तथा शैक्षिक विषयवस्तु दुवै प्रदान गरेर, यी कार्यक्रमहरूले विद्यार्थीहरूलाई प्रायोगिक सिकाइ, नयाँ सीपहरूको अन्वेषण तथा ग्रीष्मकालीन महिनाहरूमा नयाँ साथीहरू बनाउनका लागि सुरक्षित र सहयोगी वातावरण प्रदान गर्दछन्। डिपिएस तथा हाम्रा समुदायका साझेदारहरू मार्फत निम्नलिखित ग्रीष्मकालीन कार्यक्रमहरू तथा संसाधनहरू उपलब्ध छन्।

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यदि तपाईँ ग्रीष्मकालीन समृद्धीकरण वा शैक्षिक कार्यमाथि विचार गर्नका लागि आवेदन बुझाउन रुचि राख्नुहुन्छ भने, कृपया निम्न फाराम भर्नुहोस्।

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एलिमेन्टरी स्कूल (के-५) कार्यक्रमहरू

बाल तथा बालिका क्लब

मेट्रो डेनभरको बाल तथा बालिका क्लबले ५ वर्ष उमेरका उदाउँदा पहिलो ग्रेडका विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि वहनयोग्य ग्रीष्मकालीन कार्यक्रम प्रदान गर्दैछ। सम्पूर्ण साइटहरूले रजिस्टर्ड सदस्यहरूका लागि सांस्कृतिक कला, एसटिइएम, प्रविधि, क्षेत्र भ्रमणहरू, पढाइ कार्यक्रमहरू तथा विशेष समारोहहरू प्रदान गर्नेछन्।

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डिस्कभरी लिङ्क ग्रीष्मकालीन क्याम्पहरू

डिस्कभरी लिङ्क ग्रीष्मकालीन क्याम्पहरूले विद्र्थीहरूलाई एउटा जीवन्त, सक्रिय वातावरण प्रदान गर्दछ जसमा उनीहरू विविधतापूर्ण अनुभवहरूमा संलग्न हुन्छन्, जसमा दृश्य तथा प्रदर्शन कला, खेलकुद तथा मैदान दिवस, विज्ञान, सांस्कृतिक अन्वेषण, र विद्यार्थीले नेतृत्व गरेका क्रियाकलापहरू सामेल छन्।

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स्कलर्स अनलिमिटेड

स्कलर्स अनलिमिटेडले एउटा ६-हप्ते पूर्ण-दिन ग्रीष्मकालीन कार्यक्रम समर स्कलर्स आयोजना गर्दैछ जसको ध्यान साक्षरता, सामाजिक-भावनात्मक सिकाइ, कला तथा शिल्प, र बाहिरी मनोरञ्जनमा केन्द्रित हुनेछ।

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समर कनेक्सन्स

समर कनेक्सन्स (पुनर्निमित ग्रीष्मकालीन एकेडेमी) एउटा निःशुल्क, ६-हप्ते शैक्षिक कार्यक्रम हो जुन पहिलो ग्रेडदेखि ५औँ ग्रेडसम्मका सम्पूर्ण उदाउँदा विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि खुला छ। यस पूर्ण दिनको कार्यक्रमले सम्पूर्ण एलिमेन्टरी विद्यार्थीहरूलाई भविष्यको सफलताका लागि तयार गराउनमा ध्यान केन्द्रित गर्दछ।

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मिडल स्कूल (६-८) कार्यक्रमहरू

६औँ ग्रेड एकेडेमी

निर्दिष्ट मिडल स्कूलहरूमा उपलब्ध यो अभिमुखीकरण कार्यक्रम ५ औँ ग्रेडका विद्यार्थीहरूलाई ६औँ ग्रेडमा सफलता प्राप्त गर्न तयार गर्नका लागि निर्माण गरिएको हो। आफ्नो विद्यार्थीको स्कूलले यो कार्यक्रम प्रदान गर्छ कि गर्दैन भनी जान्नका लागि उनीहरूको स्कूलमा सम्पर्क राख्नुहोस्।

जेनेरेसन टिच स्टिम (एसटिइएएम) एकेडेमी

यो कार्यक्रम ग्रेडहरू ६-८ मा प्रवेश गर्ने डिपिएस विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि एउटा निःशुल्क, ५-हप्ते विज्ञान, प्रविधि, इन्जिनियरिङ, कला तथा गणित (एसटिइएएम) शैक्षिक द्रुतीकरण ग्रीष्मकालीन कार्यक्रम हो।

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हाइ स्कूल (९-१२) कार्यक्रमहरू

९औँ ग्रेड एकेडेमी

निर्दिष्ट हाइ स्कूलहरूमा उपलब्ध यो अभिमुखीकरण कार्यक्रम ८ औँ ग्रेडका विद्यार्थीहरूलाई ९औँ ग्रेडमा सफलता प्राप्त गर्न तयार गर्नका लागि निर्माण गरिएको हो। आफ्नो विद्यार्थीको स्कूलले यो कार्यक्रम प्रदान गर्छ कि गर्दैन भनी जान्नका लागि उनीहरूको स्कूलमा सम्पर्क राख्नुहोस्।

करियर एकेडेमी

यस ग्रीष्ममा, करियर एकेडेमीले विद्यार्थीहरूलाई इन्जिनियरिङ तथा मेडिसिनमा करियरहरू अन्वेषण गर्ने अवसर प्रदान गर्दैछ।

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समवर्ती भर्ना

समवर्ती भर्नाले विद्यार्थीहरूलाई हाइ स्कूलमा पढ्दै गर्दा कलेज तहका कोर्सहरू लिने अवसर प्रदान गर्दछ। मिडल र हाइ स्कूल एउटै समयम सुरु र अन्त्य हुने।

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लन्च इन्टर्नसिप

सहभागी हाइ स्कूलहरूले जुनियरहरू तथा सिनियरहरूलाई निर्दिष्ट करियरहरूमा प्रायोगिक अनुभव प्रदान गर्नेछन्।

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२०२६ का लागि तयार

यो नयाँ कार्यक्रम ८औँ ग्रेडका विद्यार्थीहरूलाई हाइ स्कूलमा सफल हुनका लागि मद्दत गर्ने सीपहरू प्रदान गर्नका लागि निर्माण गरिएको हो।

रजिस्ट्रेसनको जानकारी छिटै आउनेछ।

क्षेत्रीय ग्रीष्मकालीन स्कूल

यो कार्यक्रम हाइ स्कूलका विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि समय मै ग्राजुएट हुन आवश्यक क्रेडिटहरू आर्जन गर्नका लागि एउटा अवसर हो।

रजिस्ट्रेसनको जानकारी छिटै आउनेछ।

सम्पूर्ण ग्रेडहरू

डेनभर स्कूल बाहिरको समय

डेनभर सहर र काउन्टीले सहरभरिका विभिन्न स्थानहरूमा बालबालिकाहरू तथा किशोरकिशोरीहरूका लागि ग्रीष्मकालीन क्याम्पहरू, भर्चुअल कार्यक्रमहरू तथा सुरक्षित स्थानहरू प्रदान गर्दछ।

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डेनभर युवा कार्यक्रमहरू

डेनभर सहर तथा काउन्टीको युवा कार्यक्रम लोकेटर मार्फत तपाईँले भर्चुअल वा व्यक्ति-उपस्थित कार्यक्रमहरू खोजी गर्न सक्नुहुन्छ जसले बच्चाहरूलाई सुरक्षित, सक्रिय र व्यस्त राख्नेतर्फ डोऱ्याउँछन्।

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समर अफ एडभेन्चर

डेनभर सामुदायिक पुस्तकालयले प्रदान गर्ने यो निशुल्क कार्यक्रमले सबै उमेरका विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि पढाइ मनोरञ्जक बनाउने प्रयास गर्दछ।

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नोट: ग्रीष्मकालीन बिदा अघि आफ्नो डिपिएस उपकरण आफूसँग घर लैजान र बिदा सकिएपछि फिर्ता गर्न निश्चित गर्नुहोस्। यदि तपाईँ ग्राजुएट गर्दै गरेको सिनियर हुनुहुन्छ भने, कृपया आफ्नो उपकरण फिर्ता गर्नका लागि आफ्नो हाइ स्कूलसँग समन्वय गर्नुहोस्।

फेस (एफएसिइ) केन्द्रहरू

डिपिएस परिवार तथा समुदाय संलग्नता (एफएसिइ) केन्द्र एउटा सामुदायिक संसाधन केन्द्र हो जसले विद्यार्थीहरू, परिवारहरू र समुदायका सदस्यहरूलाई उनीहरूको आर्थिक स्वावलम्बन तथा शैक्षिक सफलता वृद्धि गर्नका लागि निशुल्क सेवाहरूसँग जोड्छ।

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मेरो डेनभर कार्ड

मेरो डेनभर कार्डले ५-१८ वर्षका युवाहरूलाई मनोरञ्जन केन्द्रहरू, स्वीमिङ पुलहरू तथा विभिन्न सांस्कृतिक सुविधाहरूमा निशुल्क पहुँच प्रदान गर्दछ जहाँ उनीहरू स्कूल पछि, स्कूल चलिरहेका बेला र ग्रीष्मकालीन विदामा र सप्ताहान्तहरूमा स्वस्थ, सुरक्षित र मनोरञ्जक क्रियाकलापहरूमा सहभागी हुन सक्छन्।

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सोरा (एसओआरए) को ग्रीष्म

तुरुन्तै हजारौँ निःशुल्क इपुस्तकहरू र श्रवणपुस्तकहरूमा अनलाइन पहुँच प्राप्त गर्नुहोस्। एसओआरए कार्यक्रमको ग्रीष्ममा सहभागी हुने विद्यार्थीहरूका लागि साप्ताहिक पुरस्कारहरू रहेका छन्।

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Les programmes d’été sont proposés aux élèves de DPS lorsque l’école n’est pas ouverte pendant les vacances d’été. En proposant à la fois des activités d’enrichissement et des contenus académiques, ces programmes offrent aux élèves un environnement sûr et favorable pour apprendre de manière pratique, explorer de nouvelles compétences et se faire de nouveaux amis pendant les mois d’été. Les programmes et ressources d’été suivants sont disponibles par le biais de DPS et de nos partenaires communautaires.

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Programmes pour l’école élémentaire (Maternelle-5e)

Boys & Girls Club

Le Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver offre des programmes d’été abordables aux élèves de 5 ans révolus plus de la première année. Tous les sites proposeront des arts culturels, les STEM, la technologie, des sorties pédagogiques, des programmes de lecture et des événements spéciaux pour les membres inscrits.

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Camps d’été Discovery Link

Les camps d’été Discovery Link offrent aux élèves un environnement dynamique et actif où ils peuvent s’engager dans une variété d’expériences, y compris les arts visuels et du spectacle, les sports et les sorties éducatives, les sciences, l’exploration culturelle et les activités dirigées par les élèves.

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Scholars Unlimited

Scholars Unlimited accueille Summer Scholars, un programme d’été de 6 semaines, à temps plein, qui met l’accent sur l’alphabétisation, l’apprentissage socio-émotionnel, les arts et l’artisanat, et les loisirs en plein air.

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Summer Connections

Summer Connections (la Summer Academy remaniée) est un programme académique gratuit de 6 semaines ouvert à tous les élèves de la 1ère à la 5e année. Ce programme d’une journée entière vise à préparer tous les élèves de l’école élémentaire à leur réussite future.

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Programmes pour les collèges (6e-8e)

6th Grade Academy

Ce programme d’orientation disponible dans certains collèges est conçu pour préparer les élèves de la 5e année à réussir en 6e année. Contactez l’école de votre élève pour savoir si elle propose ce programme.

Generation Teach STEAM Academy

Ce programme est un programme d’été d’accélération scolaire gratuit de 5 semaines dans le domaine des sciences, de la technologie, de l’ingénierie, de l’art et des mathématiques (STEAM) pour les élèves de DPS des classes de 6e à 8e.

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Programmes pour les lycées (9e-12e)

9th Grade Academy

Ce programme d’orientation, disponible dans certains lycées, est conçu pour préparer les élèves de 8e année à réussir en 9e année. Contactez l’école de votre élève pour savoir si elle propose ce programme.

Career Academy

Cet été, Career Academy offre aux élèves la possibilité d’explorer les carrières d’ingénieur et de médecin.

Les informations relatives à l’inscription seront bientôt disponibles.

Inscription simultanée

L’inscription simultanée offre aux élèves la possibilité de suivre gratuitement des cours de niveau universitaire tout en restant inscrits au lycée. Les élèves participants peuvent obtenir des crédits universitaires et des crédits d’études secondaires en même temps.

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LAUNCH Internship

Les lycées participants offrent aux juniors et aux seniors une expérience pratique de certaines carrières.

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Ready for 2026

Ce nouveau programme est conçu pour permettre aux élèves de 8e année d’acquérir des compétences qui les aideront à réussir au lycée.

Les informations relatives à l’inscription seront bientôt disponibles.

Regional Summer School

Ce programme est une occasion pour les élèves lycéens d’obtenir les crédits nécessaires pour valider leur diplôme à temps.

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Toutes les classes

Denver Out of School Time

La ville et le comté de Denver proposent des camps d’été, des programmes virtuels et des espaces sécurisés pour les enfants et les adolescents dans toute la ville.

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Denver Youth Programs

Grâce au Youth Program Locator de la ville et du comté de Denver, vous pouvez rechercher des programmes virtuels ou en présentiel qui maintiennent les enfants en sécurité, actifs et engagés.

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Summer of Adventure

Ce programme gratuit proposé par la Bibliothèque publique de Denver vise à rendre la lecture passionnante pour les élèves de tous âges.

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Ressources d’été

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Remarque : emportez votre appareil DPS avant les vacances d’été et rendez-le après les vacances. Si vous êtes en fin d’études, veuillez convenir avec votre lycée d’une date pour rendre votre appareil.

Centres FACE

Le Centre d’engagement des familles et de la communauté (FACE) de DPS est un centre de ressources communautaires qui met en relation les élèves, les familles et les membres de la communauté avec des services gratuits afin d’accroître leur autonomie économique et leur réussite scolaire.

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MY Denver Card

La MY Denver Card permet aux jeunes de 5 à 18 ans d’accéder gratuitement aux centres de loisirs, aux piscines et à diverses installations culturelles où ils peuvent participer à des activités saines, sûres et amusantes après l’école, pendant les vacances scolaires et estivales, mais aussi le week-end.

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Summer of Sora

Accès instantané à des milliers de livres électroniques et de livres audio gratuits en ligne. Des prix hebdomadaires pour les élèves qui participent au programme Summer of Sora !

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汉语

在学校没上课的暑假期间,向丹佛公立学校 (DPS) 的学生提供暑期计划。通过开展拓展活动及学术内容教学,这些计划为学生提供了一个安全的环境以支持其在暑期进行动手学习、探索新技能及交到新朋友。以下为 DPS 及我们的社区合作伙伴提供的暑期计划和资源。

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小学(幼儿园至 5 年级)计划

男孩女孩俱乐部

Metro Denver 的男孩女孩俱乐部 (Boys & Girls Club) 将面向即将升读 1 年级的 5 岁学生提供可负担的暑期计划。所有站点将为注册成员提供文化艺术、STEM、技术、实地考察、阅读计划及其他特别活动。

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Discovery Link 夏令营

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Summer camp at school: materials for classes

  • The program of the summer school camp with a day stay for children “Magic Country”

    2017

    Author:
    Gareeva Rezida Akhatovna

    A big summer break is given to schoolchildren to improve their health, recuperate after a long school year. This is also the time of their enrichment, the time of action, testing and testing their strengths, the time of development and understanding of the world around them. Vacation vacations for children should be properly planned, solve a lot of developmental tasks, and bring tangible benefits to the child. This program can provide invaluable assistance to the organizers of a summer school camp with a day stay for children.

  • The program of activities of the summer city camp with a daytime form of stay at the school

    2017

    Author:
    Tomilina Rita Tamazievna

    The purpose of the program is to create the necessary conditions for recreation, improve the health of students, form their common culture and healthy lifestyle skills.

  • The program of the day camp “Fidget Cosmodrome”

    2016

    The authors:
    Grigoryeva Lyudmila Nikolaevna, Pelemeshko Lyudmila Anatolyevna

    The program of the day camp “Cosmodrome Fidget” tells about how children spend their summer holidays, what forms and methods teachers use to work successfully with children.

  • The program of the daytime camp “Luchik” on the basis of secondary school No. 1 of the settlement. Zabaikalsk

    2016

    Author:
    Shumikhina Tatyana Alexandrovna

    This program is complex in its focus, i. e. includes diverse activities, combines various areas of rehabilitation, recreation and education of children in a health camp. When completing the camp shift, special attention is paid to children from low-income, dysfunctional, single-parent families, children in care, from families with retired parents, as well as children in difficult life situations.

  • Report on the work of the summer school camp “Sun”

    2015

    The authors:
    Zubareva Tatyana Vasilievna, Krotova Natalia Nikolaevna

    The school summer camp gives children a good rest, heals, satisfies the interests and spiritual needs. Analysis of the work reveals the conditions for a good rest, health improvement of children, development of their internal potential, their inclusion in a diverse, socially significant and personally attractive activity, interpersonal relationships in a team of different ages.

  • Game for elementary grades “Ecological path”

    2014

    Author:
    Kovrova Tatyana Vladimirovna

    The environmental game, held annually at the summer school camp, is complex. It requires participants to have knowledge of the basics of ecology, biology and natural science. The purpose of the game: to teach children to take care of nature, to develop the imagination of children, to show that every person can and should be involved in the protection of nature.

  • Summer in the “Merry Ant Hill” (from the experience of organizing a city summer camp)

    2014

    The authors:
    Ermakova Lyudmila Dmitrievna, Lebedeva Natalia Mikhailovna, Moshechkova Alla Vitalievna

    The article reflects the experience of the institution of additional education for children in organizing favorable conditions for recreation, leisure of children, developing their personal potential, strengthening moral and physical health, civil-public and communicative competence in the summer in the city.

  • The program of the summer profile camp with a day stay for gifted children

    2014

    Author:
    Manafova Zaira Gadadovna

    The program of the daytime school camp is complex and includes diverse activities, combines various areas of rehabilitation, recreation and education, and is aimed at supporting gifted children. In terms of duration, the program is short-term and is implemented during one camp shift, built taking into account the age and individual abilities of children from 10 to 14 years old.

  • Organization and holding of a thematic day in a day camp for children

    2013

    Author:
    Shumyakina Tatyana Anatolyevna

    In the summer, it is important not only to solve the problems of improving and resting children, but also to organize the educational process. An effective formula is to hold a theme day. The purpose of the thematic day: organizing an interesting holiday for children, deepening knowledge, developing skills, abilities, personal qualities within the framework of a particular topic. As part of the Day, quizzes, competitions, competitions, relay races, holidays, gatherings are held, united by one theme.

  • Project “Kinomasterskaya” for the summer city school camp

    2012

    Author:
    Demina Olga Veniaminovna

    Interest projects planned by school teachers help to diversify, make emotionally attractive and creative recreation of children in a summer city camp. The article proposes a plan for one of the 14 projects “Kinomasterskaya”. The children created a slide film about camp life in Moovie-Maker.

  • The program of the school health camp “Holiday every day”

    2012

    Author:
    Belozerova Oksana Mikhailovna

    Every child has their own plans for the summer. And, of course, the children will come to the school camp. And it is in the camp that the self-worth of each child is revealed, the children are widely introduced to a variety of social experience, to the values ​​of socially significant leisure. And our task is to help them with this.

  • School summer camp. Profile change “I want to be successful”

    2012

    Author:
    Fedotova Irina Evgenievna

    Purpose: teaching students important skills, psychosocial competence; maintaining mental health; creative life.

  • The program of the specialized summer school camp

    2012

    The authors:
    Goncharova Natalia Nikolaevna, Shershakova Natalia Viktorovna

    The program includes a work plan for a specialized camp, consisting of three units of information technology, environmental and local history, linguistic for one month. The work is accompanied by the development of cases for the information technology detachment and several general cases for all detachments.

  • Project “Family Camp” (outdoor summer ecological camp on the basis of a natural park)

    2012

    The authors:
    Alekseeva Tatyana Viktorovna, Maglaeva Olga Alekseevna, Nacharkina Tatyana Viktorovna

    The majority of urban schoolchildren are abstracted from nature, many of them are dominated by a contemplative-anxious attitude towards it. The project is especially important for urban children who have limited mobility, physical work, forced to live far from nature and are prone to passive recreation: cinema, television, computer games. It is this summer family camp that will help children to perceive nature with their hearts, to realize their responsibility to it.

  • The program of the summer recreation camp “Healthy” with a day stay for children

    2012

    Author:
    Kalandarova Elena Viktorovna

    This program is complex in its focus, i.e. includes diverse activities, combines various areas of rehabilitation, recreation and education of children in a health camp. The program of the school health camp provides for making the rest of children more entertaining, rich, useful for physical and spiritual health.

  • Approximate program of a summer camp with a day stay for children “Planet of Sports”

    2012

    Author:
    Vynkai Marina Vladimirovna

    Tasks of the health camp: to organize a system of recreational activities related to the prevention of common diseases, bad habits and psychoactive substances among minors; promote healthy lifestyle habits; develop creative abilities and sports and tourism skills, sports interest, hardening of the body.

  • The program of the children’s health center “Veterok”, thematic session “Land of shining stars”

    2011

    Author:
    Shapiro Svetlana Pavlovna

    Among the continents and oceans of the planet “Childhood” there is a huge island called “Camp”. This is a place for a child to rest from the educational process, a zone of his communication with peers, counselors, nature, a place for the development of his abilities and interests. The world of change becomes an experiential playground in which the desired lifestyle is created. Its values ​​and culture are easily transferred to the social reality of children after the shift, becoming a tool for transforming their own and surrounding lives, thanks to the knowledge of the laws of social structure, the gained gaming experience and self-organization skills.

  • Draft program of the summer recreation camp “City of Health”

    2011

    Author:
    Kibalina Ekaterina Nikolaevna

    The purpose of the project of the day camp program “City of Health” is to create optimal conditions that ensure a good rest for children, their improvement and creative development during the summer holidays. The project is implemented in the form of a role-playing game “City of Health”. This program includes diverse activities, combines various areas of rehabilitation, recreation and education of children in a health camp.

  • The program of the health-improving and aesthetic camp “Mammoth”

    2011

    Author:
    Kochkina Indigira Kimovna

    This program is complex in its focus, that is, it includes diverse activities, combines various areas of rehabilitation, recreation and education of children in a health camp, considering the main direction of health and aesthetics.

  • The program of the children’s health camp “Smile”

    2010

    Author:
    Suleimanova Saida Anvarovna

    The camp is created with the aim of strengthening the health of children, developing their intellectual abilities, hygienic and physical culture; implementation of medical and preventive, sports, educational, cultural and leisure programs and services that provide recuperation, professional self-determination, creative self-realization, moral, civil, patriotic, environmental education and development of children and adolescents.

  • Summer school program

    2010

    The authors:
    Goreva Svetlana Leonidovna, Zyalyaltdinova Sofia Maksimovna, Lapina Elena Anatolyevna, Novozhilova Svetlana Konstantinovna, Slabushevskaya Elena Alexandrovna, Smirnova Elena Alexandrovna

    The purpose of this program is the conditions for the physical, psychological recovery of children based on the traditions of world culture.

  • Pedagogical project “School of intellectual holidays” of the intellectual shift of the children’s ethno-ecological camp

    2010

    The authors:
    Barinova Svetlana Viktorovna, Pankrashkina Zhanna Aleksandrovna

    The main idea of ​​the pedagogical project is to design a new model for organizing summer holidays for a child who feels the need to relax for the benefit of himself and society. This project contributes to the preservation and strengthening of the health of schoolchildren, the implementation by children of the skills acquired at school in practical activities and the acquisition of in-depth knowledge in the field of chemistry, ecology and local history.

  • The program of the school summer health camp Mamonova L.V.

    2010

    Author:
    Mamonova Lyubov Viktorovna

    The program provides for the organization of summer holidays for school-age children in the conditions of a school camp with a day stay. The purpose of the program: the creation of a system of interesting, diverse in form and content of recreation and improvement of children in the camp. The camp organizes themed travel days, which involve the active immersion of all children and adults in the chosen business. Each day of the shift has its own thematic name.

  • The program of the health camp with a day stay for children “Fairytale Country”

    2010

    Author:
    Kamenskikh Svetlana Anatolyevna

    The priority basis for the work of the camp is humanization, which ensures the creation of conditions for the personal development of children: teachers accept the child as he is, have a positive attitude towards his personality, rely on the creative activity of the child, bring him to the level of co-management. All work is based on the principles of voluntariness, the feasible participation of everyone in the life of the camp.

  • Innovation project “Summer Mathematical Camp”

    2010

    The authors:
    Opaleva Nina Alexandrovna, Chirkova Lyudmila Mikhailovna

    The article is an innovative project for organizing and holding summer school mathematical camps in the conditions of a rural school in order to create an extensive system for finding and supporting talented children. The material includes the development of the stages of the project, goals, objectives of the project, methodology, regime moments, traditions, prospects for the camp.

  • The program of the summer health-improving school camp “Solnyshko”

    2010

    Author:
    Tinyakova Svetlana Nikolaevna

    School camps are one of the most popular forms of summer recreation for children. This program of the 18-day stay of students in the camp is full of various sports and educational developmental activities and games that contribute to the active recreation of pupils, and most importantly, form a spiritual and moral creative personality.

  • Summer linguistic camp (from work experience)

    2010

    The authors:
    Burova Natalya Nikolaevna, Nasonova Lyudmila Vladimirovna

    The article describes the experience of organizing the work of a summer linguistic camp. The description of the main components of the program of the linguistic camp (English classes in various game forms, Days of culture of different countries, etc.) is given.

  • Using the project methodology in the summer school health-improving and educational camp

    2010

    The authors:
    Zhukova Lenina L., Lazareva Alina L., Chulakhova Irina Vladislavovna

    In addition to in-class and extracurricular additional classes in subjects, the school implements the projects “Educational excursion” and “School health-improving and educational camp Evrika”. The content of the camp activities is implemented by the method of tutor support. In the “I am in society” module, children will be immersed in a certain educational environment through project activities.

  • Program for organizing children’s summer recreation

    2010

    Author:
    Nikolaeva Vera Ivanovna

    Summer is a wonderful time for children to relax. Children go to children’s camps, sanatoriums, and relax in summer school camps. In the conditions of a summer school camp, children’s recreation is unique in terms of organizing an individual’s independent life in their free time. It should be remembered that the camp is not a continuation of the school educational process. This is a completely different part of a child’s life. This is his vacation, filled with vivid impressions and only good mood.

  • The program of the summer computer camp

    2010

    Author:
    Chernyshova Svetlana Leonidovna

    The work program of the summer computer camp is aimed at acquiring specific skills for the use of modern information technologies by students. A computer camp is a great opportunity to combine outdoor activities with the development of computer technologies in a relaxed atmosphere and in the company of enthusiastic peers.

  • Neptune Day Scenario

    Scenario “Day of Neptune”

    Date:

    Location:

    Characters: Host, Neptune, mermaids

    Presenter: – Good afternoon, guys!

    Guess my riddle.

    “All water is subject to him,
    Fish, winds and ships.
    He is the LORD of the seas and oceans,
    Large rivers and small streams,
    All swamps, whirlpools and backwaters,
    All lakes and ponds”

    Who is it guys? Yes, it’s Neptune.

    Usually, Neptune Day is celebrated on Navy Day, the last Sunday in July. But who is stopping us from holding it today, on the day when we have the closing of the summer themed venue “Grace of Summer”?! Do you agree? – Yes!!!

    Host:
    Today Neptune was invited to the party,
    A smile sweetly convinced:
    We will laugh and have fun,
    Splash, jump and frolic.
    Attention everyone! I just got some good news! The king of the sea, the prince of the river, the lord of rivers and lakes, the emperor, his majesty King Neptune has arrived to us!!! And his retinue!

    Neptune comes out accompanied by his servants – mermaids

    Leading: This is not an ordinary guest, guys! Get ready for adventure. And most importantly – do not be afraid! In one line – stand. Alignment with Neptune! Let’s meet Neptune with shouts of “Hurrah!”.

    All: Hurrah!

    Mermaids seat Neptune on the throne (highchair)

    to thunderous applause from the children.

    Neptune:
    I’m glad to meet you guys.
    Please, be my friend!
    It’s so hot here, what a grief!
    And I live in the cool sea.

    Mermaids fan the king with a fan or fans

    Mermaid 1:

    From the inhabitants of the deep sea
    Hello women, men!
    Hello girls and boys,
    Hello earthly children!

    All:
    Hello!

    Neptune:
    Hey sea dwellers! Come on, show something funny to these overland!

    Mermaids dance “Three sardines”. Children help

    Neptune:
    sardines?? I’ve been looking at these sardines for two weeks now! Could you come up with something new?

    Mermaids dance “Bibika”. The children help.

    Neptune:
    And I’ve been admiring this for a week already … Here I’ll take it and fire everyone!

    Host:
    Your Sea Majesty, what happened?

    Neptune:
    I’m bored! Today is my holiday – Neptune’s Day, but there is no mood.

    Host:
    Maybe we can help you?

    Neptune:
    Who? These babies? Tell me, are these all your children?

    Host:
    Yes sir.

    Neptune:
    Will they be able to cheer me up?

    Host:
    Easy, Mr Neptune. Just tell us, we’ll do it.

    Neptune:
    Order? Why order something?

    Host:
    Command that the Neptune Feast begin immediately at the summer camp and our center.

    Neptune:
    And all? So simple?

    Host: Yes

    Neptune:
    So, inhabitants of rivers, seas and oceans, listen to my order!

    I order all living things to take part in the joyful celebration of Neptune’s Day!

    Host:
    King Neptune, we are glad to meet

    And show you now

    Songs, dances, games, dances –

    We’ll have fun.

    Neptune: I like to have fun, songs and dances are my favorite thing!

    Host: I invite the Cotton Candy Squad

    to our impromptu stage

    Number 1 of the detachment

    Leading: I invite the “Girls” squad

    to our impromptu stage

    Number 2 of the detachment

    Host: I invite the Stars squad

    to our impromptu stage

    Number 3 of the detachment

    Host: I invite the “Artisty” squad 9 to our impromptu stage0006

    Number 4 of the detachment

    Neptune: Well done, guys, pleased the king of the sea!

    And now try to solve sea riddles:

    Mermaid 2: He is the king of the sea,

    Oceans Sovereign,

    He is the master of mermaids,

    He is the guardian of the depths of the sea,

    Calm bays and lagoons.

    This is a formidable king … (Neptune)

    Mermaid 3: Deep Blue
    He wanders along the bottom alone.
    All in suckers eight legs . ..
    Who is this? … (Octopus)

    Mermaid 1: Fleeing strong enemies,
    Walking backwards,
    Disguised, I’m in ink
    A tattered robe. (Cuttlefish)

    Mermaid 4: He was friendly with the sailors,
    What is still famous.
    Of the sea animals, who is
    Is there a monument in the world? (Dolphin)

    Mermaid 2: The blue sea is beautiful.
    Only swimming in it is dangerous!
    No matter how you are “grabbed”
    Bloodthirsty … (Shark)

    Mermaid 1: That’s how the fish is just a miracle!
    Very flat, like a dish.
    Both eyes on the back,
    And lives at the very bottom.
    Very strange things. This is a fish … (Flounder)

    Mermaid 3: This beast is fanged,
    Flippers instead of legs,
    Tail dragging on ice,
    The beast is not afraid of frost. (Walrus)

    Mermaid 4: I am famous in the Black Sea
    The fact that I walk near the bottom
    And with you poisonous
    I carry a bone dagger. (Scat)

    Mermaid 2: She is well known to everyone.
    She is always and everywhere at home.
    There is no home for her relatives –
    The house is always with her.
    With such protection, there is no fear.
    Who is this fortress? (Turtle)

    Neptune: Well, I’ll shake the old days, I’ll play with you guys in my favorite game, Fanta.

    Host: Neptune gives his trident to you guys and asks you to pass it around in a circle to the music. And as soon as the music stops, the one who has the trident in his hands must fulfill the task of Neptune.

    Jobs:

    1. Sing a song about the sea.

    2. Dance like a seahorse.

    3. Scream like the Loch Ness monster.

    4. Draw an octopus.

    5. Tell a rhyme.

    Neptune: I must admit you surprised me. Well done boys. Let’s move on to the competition.

    Relay “The most accurate”. It is necessary to hit the inflated balloon with the “Squirt” from the bottle as many times as possible.

    Relay “Don’t burst”. Each team stands in a row and, on signal, a balloon filled with water is passed. The team that finishes the relay first without bursting the balloon wins.

    Competition “Nevod”. Two players from each squad join hands, forming a “net”. Their task is to catch as many “swimming fish” from other units as possible. If the “fish” is caught, then it joins the drivers and becomes part of the “seine”. The team whose “net” caught more “fish” wins.

    Relay “Pour over” Each team member dips a washcloth into a bucket of water and runs to the far bucket, squeezes the washcloth into the second bucket (basin, jar), the team that quickly pours water into the second bucket with a washcloth wins.

    Funny Artists Competition. Each group must draw a sea picture on the pavement in 3 minutes (seabed, marine life, ships …)

    Relay race “Get in the net”. Each participant must throw the ball into the bucket held by the team captain. Count the number of dropped balls.

    Neptune: Well done! How many of you strong, fast and dexterous have gathered here today! Well, they amused the old man, pleased him.

    Host: After all the competitions, Neptune orders the children to be built.

    / mermaids gather children/

    Neptune: And now for you my main holiday decree:

    “Water procedures are very good,
    Let’s hug each other from the bottom of our hearts!!!”

    Everyone takes prepared containers with water and water everyone!


    to share with friends

    Day per turn Olympic summer

    Scenario Opening camp shift

    Music saver

    Leading. Good afternoon, dear girls and boys! Good afternoon, dear teachers! good afternoon, what does that mean? It means that the day was started kindly, the day was lived kindly, it will multiply happy days!

    Today is a great day! I’m in a good mood, how about you? There are so many cheerful and joyful smiles of friends around! Tell me, what do you say when you meet a friend? (hello)

    Now we will learn how to say hello like good old friends! This is a small fun game, you have to loudly and cheerfully say: “Hi!” Ready?

    When we meet the dawn, we tell him . ..

    With a smile, the sun gives light, sending us its …

    When you meet after many years, you shout to your friends …

    And they will smile at you in response to a kind word – …

    And you will remember the advice – give to all your friends …

    Let’s all together in response to each other say we …

    Hello everyone, everyone, everyone!

    We say hello to our counselors!

    And hi teachers!

    Well, friends! Now we are all ready to start a shift in which friendship, goodness and beauty will reign! You agree with me! Then go ahead! The song is calling! Sing along!

    Music saver

    Leading. Step on this eternal shore,

    Where miracles live around.

    To you with a hearty smile,

    Our camp will say: “Hello, friend!”

    We give you the word

    And let everyone introduce themselves –

    Quench with universal fire

    I crave dating.

    All units will prepare for roll call.

    The roll call of the units is carried out (name, motto of the unit)

    Leading. The opening of the shift in the health-improving summer camp “Firefly” is considered open. Are you ready to say the motto of our camp? Then, our motto is to SHINE ALWAYS, SHINE EVERYWHERE, THIS IS OUR MOTTO AND THE SUN.

    MUSIC SCREENSAVER

    That’s just as fun and friendly we have to live with you for a whole month of our shift. In our camp there are many people who care about your mood, your health and appetite and interesting pastime. Now I will introduce these people.

    1. Look – kA, friends

    We can’t live without a head.

    We invite the Head of the camp –

    2. If you are very ill

    Ears, nose and head,

    You can disturb our service from the very morning!

    And don’t grumble with a sore throat, the doctors will save you anyway! Medical worker –

    3. Delicious breakfasts and lunches await us 9 in the dining room0006

    Our cooks are just class! Chief cook of the camp –

    4. All the guys im like kids

    Olya, Katya, Sveta, Petit.

    Always help the guys – dreamers

    They are not counselors, but educators. Our educators –

    5. At the sports hour, friends,

    Who will invite you in the morning?

    Without them, we are like without hands,

    Well, of course, this is our fizruk … Our fizruk –

    That’s how we got to know all the staff of the camp.

    And now, on the opening day of the camp shift, we are pleased to give the floor to our cheerful and mischievous detachments.

    Be creative and dare in the camp, friends.

    After all, you can’t get bored and whine here!

    Leading. I give the word to the squads.

    Speeches – greeting units. One number from each squad.

    Here are some interesting performances prepared by the teams. That’s the same fun we have to be our entire camp shift. Am I ready for this? And you too? Then we play the game “ME TOO!”

    Listen carefully and when necessary, say in chorus: “Me too!”

    I got up early today! Me too!

    I’ve been to the zoo! Me too!

    I saw an elephant with a baby elephant! Me too!

    He looks like a pig!

    I returned to the yard! Me too!

    Trezor jumped in the yard!

    He was chasing a cat!

    And wagged his tail!

    Leading. Well done! Attentive children!

    And now I give the floor to those without whom we would be bored, those who have to grow up a little during this shift. After all, they, along with the educators, took on a difficult duty – to amuse their pupils. These are our guides.

    Of course, we can’t live without a leader either,

    And we have forgotten how to grieve with them …

    Counselor is cool…

    Counselor is bold . ..

    The counselor will do any business … Our counselors –

    Shall we play? The game “Ears, shoulders, hands, nose.” Memorize movements and words.

    Play “Ears, Shoulders, Arms, Nose”

    Camp shift now the way is open,

    Summer beckons with a cheerful smile.

    The sun shines in the sky, it illuminates the way for you.

    I wish you success and bursting laughter,

    Create and dare, friends, never get tired!

    UP TO NEW MEETINGS!

    MUSIC SCREENSAVKA

    Author: Ponomareva Tatyana Nikolaevna


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    Scenario of the first activity in the summer school camp

    Scenario of the competitive and entertainment program “Let’s make friends!”

    Date: 06/24/2019 year

    Purpose: organization of leisure and recreation for children in the summer school camp

    Tasks:

    facilitate the process of adaptation of children, create an emotionally joyful mood;

    exercise in different types of walking, running; jumping;

    develop motor skills, speed of reaction;

    develop memory, voluntary attention;

    to cultivate the ability to interact in a team.

    Equipment: audio equipment, tambourine, two balls, two cones

    Event progress:

    – Hello, girls and boys! Dear friends! I congratulate you on the occasion!

    – What?

    – How is it – what? Happy holidays! I hope you’ve been looking forward to the call for this big change. And so he rang. Holidays started. Hooray! I know that you want to take a break from school, to be with friends. But look around – do you know everyone personally?

    – Not!

    – That is why I propose to take part in an interesting, useful and active event “Let’s make friends!”. But first, let me introduce myself. Call me Victoria! And what is your name – we will find out now!

    1. The game “Say your name.” Children chorus shout their name several times.

    – I hear! Marina, Seryozha, Alyosha, Nastya and many other guys have gathered in our hall today, with whom you can have a good rest and play. And we will start today with a wonderful game “Like this”. We will show all the answers to each other or to me!

    2. Musical game “Like this.” Under the background music, the leaders are given verbal instructions and movements are demonstrated. Children repeat. The game will help children to relax and be liberated. The game is played 3 times with acceleration.

    – How is it going? How are you going? How do you run? How do you take? How do you give? How do you threaten? How are you kidding?

    – What good fellows you are! Warmed up?

    – Yes!

    3. The mobile game “Neighbors”. The leader is chosen. The driver goes into a circle and puts an object in front of the feet of any person. Neighbors to the right and left of the selected person scatter in different directions, behind the circle, run in a circle. Whoever returns to the chosen person first becomes the leader. The game is repeated several times.

    – And now I suggest you build one large and friendly circle. As you have noticed, I have a tambourine in my hands. I will give it to you, for example. What is your name?

    – My name is Vanya.

    My name is Victoria, nice to meet you. Get up, Vanya, in the center of the circle. Please choose any person with your eyes and place the tambourine at his feet. Excellent. What is your name?

    – Alina.

    – Well, what is the name of the neighbor to the right of Alina?

    – My name is Misha.

    – What is the name of the neighbor to the left of Alina?

    – I’m Ilya.

    – Wonderful! Now Misha and Ilya go outside the circle and scatter in different directions. Whoever ran to Alina first and took the tambourine in his hands – leads. All clear?

    – Yes!

    – Well done! Excellent! Not much time has passed yet, and we already know the names of all of you – this cannot but rejoice! Well, we’re moving on.

    4. Didactic game “Answer my question”

    – Now I invite you to answer my tricky questions, but do not rush to answer – it can be very difficult, or it can be very easy. One thing is clear – the answer will be very unusual!

    1. Can an ostrich call itself a bird? (No, because he can’t speak).

    2. Who speaks all languages? (Echo).

    3. Seven brothers have 1 sister. How many children? (8 children: 7 brothers and 1 sister).

    4. What stones are not in the sea? (Dry).

    5. What dishes can not be eaten from? (From empty).

    6. Can you jump off it on the go, but can’t you jump into it on the go? (Airplane).

    7. What tree does a crow land on when it rains? (To wet).

    8. What can you see with your eyes closed? (Dream).

    9. How many peas can fit into an ordinary glass? (They themselves cannot enter).

    10. How to bring water in a sieve? (To freeze).

    – Blimey! How smart you are! Well done!

    5. The outdoor game “Relay race of grasshoppers”. Two teams compete in jumping with the ball between the knees.

    – And the last one for today will be the Grasshopper Relay. I propose to form two teams: boys and girls. We stand in two columns. I give the first participants a ball, you need to hold it between your knees and jump up to the cone, run back, holding the ball in your hands, and pass it to the next player. And I will be very careful to follow the rules! One, two, three – start!

    – What you are all brave, dexterous, skillful! And also very, very smart and attentive! I was very happy to spend this time with you. Did you like it?

    – Yes!

    – Have you met everyone? Will we communicate and be friends with everyone now?

    – Yes!

    – Well done, excellent! Thank you very much for the fun and activity! And now it’s time for us to go to lunch.


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    Petersburg, daytime children’s camp 2022 – My school

    City camp for children from 7 to 15 years old.
    Creative projects, games, workshops and quests in New Holland

    June 6 – August 12

    Choose a shift

    10 shifts dedicated to different areas of art and science

    Each shift in the city camp lasts 5 days. During this time, the children will prepare a project that they will present on the final day: they will make a film, stage a play, arrange a concert or an art exhibition.

    June 6–10

    Studying theater professions and staging a play in English

    English theater

    June 13–17

    Recording an original track and playing a concert. Learning rhythm, harmony and songwriting

    Music

    June 20–24

    Traveling through eras and cultures. Learning to see cause and effect everywhere and avoid mistakes by the example of the past

    History

    June 27 – July 1

    Learning to follow your body, improvise and come up with unique movements

    Dancing

    July 4–8

    Filming: preparing the script, props and audio effects. We learn how to present our ideas and work together on the set

    Cinema

    July 11–15

    We make models, draw facades and prepare an architectural project. Understanding what architecture has in common with design, literature and music

    Architecture

    July 11–22

    Field shift

    in Repino

    July 18–22

    We look at the exhibition as a museum Learning to express our emotions in different graphic techniques

    Street art

    July 25–29

    We try ourselves as actors, directors, stage designers and costume designers. We put on a performance and learn to express ourselves through the stage

    Theater

    August 1–5

    We set up experiments in chemistry, biology and physics. We understand how science helps in different professions, and we are preparing a scientific quest for parents.

    Science

    August 8–12

    Preparing a cartoon with our own characters, scenery and plot. Learning the principles of animation, filming and directing

    Animation

    Sign up now to get a place

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    We hold workshops, walks, quests and group classes to develop soft-skills

    In addition to projects, children go to group classes with facilitators – there they develop emotional intelligence and critical thinking, learn to work in a team, not to be afraid mistakes and ask for help.

    Every day, master classes are held at the day camp: in dancing, DJing, cooking, floristry and much more.

    Children spend a lot of time outdoors: they play at the New Holland playground and go through quests that we prepare for them every evening.

    Camp participants discuss what rules should be on their ideal planet: whether people should be respected just because they are older than you, and whether the world will become kinder if everyone hugs when they meet

    From June 6 to August 12

    Each shift lasts 5 days

    in New Holland

    Address: Admiralty Channel Embankment, house 2l

    30 000 ₽ per shift

    915

    Sign up for a shift

    Summer of the day in the summer camp

    9000 9:30 – 10:30

    9:30:00 – 10:30

    Collection and breakfast

    We lay an hour for fees – so that you are so that you could come at a time convenient for you

    10:30 – 12:00

    10:30 – 12:00

    Group

    Classes with leaders (counselors). Here children communicate, play and learn soft skills such as emotional intelligence, critical thinking and teamwork.

    12:15 – 13:15

    12:15 – 13:15

    Workshops

    Classes that change daily. The cocktail making class will turn into a potions lesson, and the floristry class will turn into herbology.

    13:15 – 14:00

    13:15 – 14:00

    Walk

    At the New Holland site. There are ice slides, swings and lots of space for a good run.

    14:00 – 14:45

    14:00 – 14:45

    Lunch

    If your child does not eat certain foods, tell us and we will select the appropriate menu.

    2:45 pm – 4:15 pm

    2:45 pm – 4:15 pm

    Project work

    Classes with experts. Here the guys are preparing a project that they will present at the end of the summer camp. They record songs, rehearse a play or make a film.

    04:15 pm – 05:00 pm

    04:15 pm – 05:00 pm

    Afternoon snack

    Healthy fruit snack and time to relax.

    17:30 – 19:00

    17:30 – 19:00

    Evening event

    Large events in which the legend of the camp is revealed: quests, detective stories, economic games, creative performances or a cosmic evening of silence.

    Sign up at the camp

    Vacations on the island of New Holland

    Day camp is held in the Admiralty district on the island of New Dutch in the house of the commandant – the latest brick construction of the island, which in 2013 received the status of the monument.

    There are 8 classrooms on two floors of the building, including: a creative workshop, co-working, music, theater and dance studios. The classrooms have eco-friendly, safe and ergonomic furniture that can be easily transformed for different tasks: in a couple of minutes a class can be turned into a stage, a workshop or a cinema hall.

    Camp Team

    Elena Smirnova

    Founder and head of school

    David Aksentsev

    Camp Director

    Albina Zykmont

    Coordinator

    Daniil Nikolaev

    Theater teacher

    Nikita Gruzdkov

    Music teacher

    Evelina Furd

    Film teacher

    Ulyana Kholod

    Animation teacher

    Gai Aksentsev

    Group leader

    Konstantin Asiatsev

    Group leader

    10% discount for the city camp

    If two children go to the camp, then the next child has a discount

    If the child was in the city and wants to go to the city again

    If one child is in the garden, and the second is in the camp, then the first time a discount is given to the camp, and the second time both (if they continue)

    If one child goes to the summer garden, then another discount on the camp (and vice versa)

    The cost of the city camp

    The price of one shift is 30,000 ₽
    Each shift lasts 5 days

    10% discount for the second child.

    Includes:

    5 Lessons with experts

    5 Group classes

    5 master classes

    5 Evening events

    1 excursion

    Breakfast, lunch and fruit snack with symbols of the school

    Sign up to camp

    We still have a lot of interesting things. B.I. Ryabtseva”

    “Leader creative camp is formed on the basis of any registered children’s organization. And accordingly, it works according to the plans approved in this children’s organization. As options – Leader’s camp, Kommunarsky, etc. is often implemented on the basis of a country camp, it can be carried out, as an option, as a full-fledged camp or as just a separate camp shift “- this definition is most traditional on the Internet. The camp must be innovative. Innovative is possible only if the staff in the camp is permanent, which is not interested in working according to the old programs. The main rule of such programs is “Do not repeat yourself!”. From shift to shift, inquisitive minds compose new legends, new games, new entertainments. Main camp destinations:

    • Interest club system, circles.
    • Creative workshops.
    • Sports activities.
      Students during the camp:

    · will acquire the skills of planning, and control their own activities and teams

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    Our program is designed for a wide audience, starting from elementary school. Childhood is the time of formation of the method of life. It is very important to find a worthy prototype for your life. The right model is useful in that it removes the secondary from life, and life according to a similar scenario allows you not to waste your time on trifles, and to prove yourself in life more effectively and fully.

    Analytical part.

    High words: traditions of Russia, Russian national character, we are Russians… The definition of “Russian” includes various parameters, but all of them are somehow connected with citizenship. What kind of person does the State need? What state does Man need? Everyone asks these questions sooner or later. We live in Russia. We will enter adulthood with the experience that is laid down in the family, in institutions of additional education, in society, and at school.

    Citizenship is taken by students as a given: it does not have to be acquired. A child born in Russia is already a citizen of Russia, who enjoys all the rights enshrined in the Constitution of the country. The state is interested in its citizens fulfilling the main law – the Constitution of Russia. Studies have shown that the child clearly understands what qualities a person should have, but does not indicate what a civic position is formed from. Such a concept as political literacy and its constituents: rights, freedoms, duties of a citizen, participation in the political life of the country were not named by students at all. The question arises: can a school graduate be a worthy citizen of Russia?

    An educational institution is called upon to form the citizenship of each student. The state is interested in school graduates to have a clear civic position, to be patriots of Russia.

    The study of the level of citizenship (Shilova’s method) showed that the majority of primary school students have a low and medium level, i.e. insufficiently formed civic position.

    Among primary school students, a survey was conducted to determine the level of civic position of students, behavior in society:

    1. Can you defend your position during discussions, presentations, project activities?

    2. Do you need to develop further in various areas of knowledge and skills, or have you already chosen a priority activity for yourself?

    3. Can you evaluate your work and the work of your comrades correctly?

    4. What else do you need to know in order to grow in “your own eyes”?

    The survey identified key issues requiring further consideration:

    1. ability to protect one’s public interests – 53%

    2. need for self-improvement – 87%

    3. conscious attitude to work and its results – 65%

    4. need for activities that help develop creativity, leadership qualities personalities – 93%

    At the council of student self-government, it was decided that it was necessary to create a creative leadership camp that would model “the structure of Russian society.” Moreover, it was noted that the form of familiarization with the features of the “structure” of the state should be accessible and interesting for all schoolchildren. This form is the game.

    Purpose:

    In the process of organizing recreation and rehabilitation, to promote the formation of leadership qualities in students, the desire to fulfill themselves through involvement in active creative activity.

    Objectives:

    promote the formation of a self-developing personality, educate each member of the student team in a democratic culture, citizenship, stimulate social creativity.

    · To promote the acquisition of new socio-economic knowledge, skills and abilities.

    Create conditions for the organization and realization of the creative potential of students.

    · To develop and promote various forms of leisure activities and a healthy lifestyle.

    Expected results:

    Creation of conditions for self-realization, self-knowledge, self-determination, self-affirmation of personality.

    Formation of an active creative personality with a clear civic position.

    Successful socialization of children.

    Formation of leadership qualities in students. Promotion of healthy lifestyles.

    Activity content.

    The main thing is that in OUR camp each “I” can find a place for himself, choose a business to his liking, be a respected member of our society, because respect is, in our opinion, the main criterion for a real citizen. The principle of respect for the individual is a truth lost in the world. Great leaders know the value of people. They listen to the opinions of others and make sure that each team member has the opportunity to make a meaningful and sustainable contribution to the common cause. The most important task of a leader is to contribute to the development of people, giving them opportunities for growth and inspiring them to realize and reach their potential. Possession of certain qualities of character and effective skills are as important as professional knowledge. We are endowed with wonderful talents that may remain untapped if we do not make the necessary efforts. The more often we use and develop our abilities, the more talents are given to us and the wider our possibilities.

    The life of “Orange” is built on the basis of the Laws worked out by its citizens. And the citizens of the school state are schoolchildren, teachers, and parents, since we are all closely connected and dependent on each other. Together we learn to comprehend not only academic subjects, but the laws of life. On our experience, through our trial and error, we form a whole system of worldview. And on what it will be, what priorities we choose for the future adult life, not only our future, but also the fate of the state depends. Children create rules that they learn to follow. Together we define the values ​​of each child and the values ​​by which they will live first in the detachment, then in the class, the priorities of the children, the mission of the detachment (class) – the ultimate goal that they want to achieve by a certain date. Children learn to distinguish the important from the unimportant, to say “no” to the unimportant and leave only the important – to live purposefully. Children learn to make commitments and fulfill them – to form a whole character. They learn to interact with each other, act in concert, see that everything in the world is interconnected and see a holistic picture, be leaders in some issues and support the leader in others, plan their activities in accordance with the goal, be disciplined, i.e. to support themselves in achieving the goal, they are accustomed to order and organization. Children learn to communicate with each other, establish contact, maintain communication, express their feelings, give feedback, support each other, negotiate and influence.

    STAGES OF IMPLEMENTATION.

    Stage

    Aims and purposes

    Events

    Expected result

    Stage 1:

    May 2010

    Determine the activities of children during the holidays.

    Analysis of the current situation

    Program development. Team leader training.

    Identification of the optimal direction of the school’s activities in organizing the employment of adolescents during the holidays.

    Program approval.

    Stage 2: June 2010-January 2011

    Implementation of the Orange program.

    Identification of optimal activities in the course of program implementation. Program correction.

    Creation of an atmosphere of cooperation, creativity, initiative.

    Stage 3:

    January 2011-

    December 2014

    Implementation of the “Orange” program during the holidays.

    Creation and implementation of social projects within the program.

    Report on the work of the camp “Orange”.

    Development and implementation of social projects

    Activity of camp detachments during autumn, winter, spring and summer holidays.

    Successful organization of free time.

    Stage 4

    December 2014.

    Summarize the results of the implementation of the program

    Program implementation review

    Start work on creating new projects, programs . ..

    ORANGE CAMP WORKING CYCLOGRAM.

    Timing

    Events

    Responsible

    Members

    May

    Questioning students. Identification of interests.

    Rostunova V.V.

    Students in grades 9-11

    Before vacation

    Formation of camp detachments.

    Team Leaders

    All interested parties

    Before vacation

    Camp headquarters election.

    Team Leaders

    All interested parties

    Until 1.06.

    Presentation of the activities of the detachments.

    Team Leaders

    All interested parties

    June

    Camp Opening, Assignment

    Team Leaders

    All units of camp

    June – July

    Work according to the plans of detachments

    Squad Leaders

    All units

    August

    General fee.

    Summing up the work of the summer shift of the camp.

    Team Leaders

    All units of camp

    1.09.

    Presentation of diplomas, badges following the results of the camp.

    Rostunova V.V.

    School students

    November

    Conference “We and school”

    Rostunova V.V.

    All participants in the educational process

    November

    Vacation

    Work according to the plans of detachments

    Team Leaders

    All units

    December – January

    Vacation

    The work of the winter school camp with students during the day.

    Team Leaders

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    All units

    March – Holidays.

    Work according to the plans of detachments

    Team Leaders

    All units

    HR.

    All teachers, medical workers and organizers of vacation employment for teenagers are trained at seminars at the Center for Children and Youth Tourism and Excursions, MOU DOD Center for Children’s Creativity of the Sormovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod and at school:

    – Health-saving technologies during the holidays (April)

    – Peculiarities of working with elementary school children (April)

    – Active camp: “pros” and “cons” (May)

    – 0 0 Social roundtable

    Games, competitions, conversations. .. are developed before the holidays at the seminars of the leaders of the detachments, at the meetings of the camp headquarters. The material and methods are being thought out for the fastest possible inclusion of adolescents both in labor, practical activities, and in gaming, military-patriotic, sports, and tourist activities

    The following personnel are involved in the work in this area:

    Balakhonova O.N. – director of the school (highest category)

    Rostunova V.V. -Deputy director of the school for educational work of the highest category; additional education teacher (highest category).

    Maksimkina E.V. – teacher of additional education (second category), head of the camp “Orange”.

    Maksimkina A.V. – teacher of additional education

    Lebedev S.V. – senior counselor

    Mashkina N.A. – librarian.

    Rozova N.I. – nurse.

    PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS EVALUATION

    – Quantitative indicators (demand, public coverage, number of specific cases).

    – Sociometry. (beginning and end of the shift)

    – Indicators of the level of development of the children’s team (method of A.N. Lutoshkin). (beginning and end of shift)

    – Indicators of social development of the individual (level of learning motivation, quality of products of social and creative activity, personal growth (method of D.V. Grigoriev). (beginning and end of the shift)

    – the level of social success of participants, activity (method of M.I. Rozhkov))

    – Indicators of public opinion (popularity of backbone activities, interest of social partners, response in the media)

    – Express methods for organizing camp activities, educational process…

    – Economic indicators (correlation of costs with socio-pedagogical effect, attraction of additional material and technical resources).

    Camp “Orange” work plan (2013, summer holidays)

    Date

    Activities

    Responsible

    1.