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    Chess Summer Camp (entering gr. 1-5)

    All levels welcome. Youth Enrichment League's Teach It, Practice It, Play It method keeps chess players progressing with 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles, as well as guided games and an end-of-the-week, in-class tournament. Battle summer brain drain.
  • Dungeon Adventures (entering gr. 4-12)

    Learn about role playing games by joining us on an entry-level dungeon adventure. Will your group make it to safety and succeed in your quest? No experience is needed, our DM will be guiding you.
  • GRASP Packet Order

    GRASP is a 9-week correspondence program designed to help students just finishing grades K to 8 to help review and maintain reading and math skills learned during the school year while they are on summer break. It should take your child approximately one hour per week to complete each weekly lesson. We suggest parents order the grade level your child is currently attending (not a grade level ahead). If there are extenuating circumstances, order the grade level that is appropriate for your child. You can view sample pages at grps.org. Lessons are completed, mailed or dropped off at Centennial Community Education, where they are scored and then returned. Instruction sheets found in each packet provide all the necessary information. All lessons must be submitted or postmarked no later than Monday, August 14. Students who have successfully completed at least 7 lessons with 70% or higher accuracy are awarded a certificate. Those that successfully complete all lessons with 70% accuracy or higher will receive a medal. Medals will go home with Centennial students through school upon return in the fall. Medals and certificates for non-Centennial students will be mailed. The enrollment fee is $26 for one subject, and $48 for both math and reading (bundle must be for the same child). Looking to order both math and reading but your child is advanced in one of the subjects (example: grade 1 reading level, grade 2 math level)? No problems, select the packet bundle option - the subject level needed will be asked during the checkout process. (Not common for most children) All materials will be sent home with Centennial students the last week of school. For elementary students, please include your child's current teacher's name when registering. Grades 6-8: Will complete GRASP lessons online - no books or scoring sheets. All information will be communicated via email from GRASP directly with log in information. Registration deadline is Friday, April 26. Missed the deadline, but still want to participate? You can order packets directly from GRSP grasp.grps.org at the individual price of $38 for one subject or $68 for two and they will mail directly to you.
  • Glam Lab: Stunning Science (entering gr. 1-4)

    Join us at this glitz and glam camp and make your own fizzy bath bombs, shimmering lip balm, soaps, shower dough, glam goo, exfoliating salt scrub, and many more fun science experiments. In this camp where science meets glam, you and your besties will have a blast concocting all type of beauty and bath products and more while you learn the science behind them all. Add a pinch of imagination as you create super cool packages and more to take home your personal creations. Please bring a peanut-free snack and beverage.
  • Intro to Game Design (entering gr. 3-9)

    If you like playing video games, you'll love designing them. Trained instructors will teach participants how to program their own video games using an engaging program called Kodu. Create your own world, populate it with characters, and then play the games you create during camp. Learn important programming skills while having tons of fun, with no prior experience needed.
  • It's a Robot Party (entering gr. 2-6)

    Join Centennial High School's Robotics Team, the Centurions, for a fun-filled morning of robot-themed activities. Students will have various hands-on experiences with all aspects of building a robot - including programming, driving, design, build, and media - all while being mentored by the diverse young people of FRC Team 2472. Of course, no robotics meeting would be complete without a snack! Proceeds help support the Centurions Robotics Team.
  • Kids vs. Wild (entering gr. 1-4)

    Do you have what it takes to survive in the wild? In this cool camp you and your team will be challenged to create cool gadgets to survive in the wild. From engineering a cool periscope, harnessing the power of the sun to cook (marshmallows-yummy), engineering a device for drinkable water, engineering a shelter, and much more. Return transformed from this cool adventure. Please note these are in-class STEM projects, with some projects tested outside.
  • Minecraft Escape Room (entering gr. 2-5)

    Dig deep and get exploring in puzzle-filled maps in this Minecraft camp. Using Minecraft EDU, you'll learn how to use redstone mechanisms and programmed commands in order to create the perfect Minecraft Escape Map. You'll design fun puzzles, engineering traps to trick your friends, and even make hidden rooms to hide your treasure. By the end of camp, you will be able to show off your new adventure mapping, redstone, and command skills to your friends. No advanced Minecraft knowledge required. Please note the escape rooms are created virtually in Minecraft.
  • RC Wars (entering gr. 4-10)

    In RC Wars, teams will build their own remote-controlled vehicles to race and battle against other teams. You will design vehicles to not only be faster and stronger than other teams' creations, but also better than purchased RC cars and drones. RC Wars will feature land and air races, obstacle courses and more as participants learn mechanical and electrical building skills in an energetic and exciting environment.
  • Robotic Pet Lab (entering gr. 1-4)

    We all love our pets. But, what about creating your very own family of robotic pets? Whether you like your robotic pet to be cute and cuddly, or playful and naughty, you'll have motors, batteries, and other supplies at your disposal to create them as you want. Create a fun robotic or non-robotic project every day. We'll top off with other mindboggling engaging activities.
  • SkyLens Workshop (entering gr. 4-10)

    SkyLens Workshop is an exhilarating camp where young photographers explore the realm of aerial imaging using photography drones. Guided by experienced instructors, participants learn drone piloting, capture stunning videos and pictures from the skies, and delve into digital editing on computers. Through hands-on activities, participants unleash their creativity, mastering the art of composition and storytelling from above. Join us for an unforgettable journey where the sky becomes the canvas, and every frame is a new perspective waiting to be captured and edited to perfection. Take your drone home for an added $50.
  • Solar Car, Robot and Machines (entering gr. K-6)

    Stimulate your creativity by designing and building epic, solar-powered cars, robots, and machines from easy-to-assemble parts. In addition, build solar powered cranes, lift bridges, and many other designs. Let your inner engineer explore the world of solar energy while learning how to problem solve and stretch the imagination. Price includes a mini solar project.