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Slippery Rock University
Day Camp for Grades 2-5
June 17-20, 2019
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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GRADES 4 and 5 are SOLD OUT
The day camp is to foster and unleash the creative, problem solving and inter-disciplinary skills of the kids. The day camp will consist of sessions in Photoshop, Biology, Fun with Chemistry, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, Math, Wall Climbing, Open Court, Swimming, ABC with Space, Planetarium Show, Fun with Physics, Space Rendezvous, Scratch and MBot programming.

The sessions will be taught by faculty from the departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Education, Exercise Science, Modern Languages, Physics, and Computer Science. There will be two streams. Stream 1 for grades 2 through 3 and stream 2 for grades 4 through 5. Only 18 students can be accommodated per stream due to limited space in the labs. Registration will be done via a web site.
Once a total of 18 students are reached, we will not be able to accept any more students.
Cost: $200** ($50 discount for siblings)
(A limited number of seats are available for those unable to pay for the workshop. It will be considered on a first-come, first serve basis. Send an e-mail to sam.thangiah@sru.edu if you would like to be considered for the waiver.)
Registration Deadline: Monday, June 10, 2019
(Max 18 seats per class and registration will be on a first-come, first-serve)
Sam Thangiah
Computer Science Department
250 ATS, Slippery Rock University
Slippery Rock, PA 16057
sam.thangiah@sru.edu (724-738-2141)
Registration for this event is currently full.
Contact Sam Thangiah at sam.thangiah@sru.edu for registration info and holdings
** All funds from registration will be used for purchasing materials required for the workshops, covering registration costs of students who cannot afford to pay for the workshops and for funding free and reduced rate /weekend school lunch programs for food insecure kids in the neighboring school districts. All instructors and students from the SRU Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Education, Exercise Science, Modern Languages, Physics, and Computer Science departments are conducting the workshops on a volunteer basis to enhance the inter-disciplinary skills of the kids in the district.
The workshop is partially funded by Dr. Jerry Chmielewski, Dean, College of Health, Environment and Science, departments of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Education, Exercise Science, Modern Languages, Physics, and Computer Science and an anonymous donor.