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Placerita Junior High Offering Summer Tech Camps

 

 

Placerita Junior High Offering Summer Tech Camps

Placerita Junior High School is offering students two great tech-education camp opportunities this summer, in video production or LEGO robotics. Beginning camps are offered in two one-week sessions and the advanced camp is offered during a one-week session. The Kid Flix video production camp is open to Placertia students entering 7th or 8th grade in the fall. The Robotics camp is open to all students in the Hart School District ages nine to 14 years old. The cost of each camp is $150 and includes the cost of materials, a camp T-Shirt and snacks.

Students also have the opportunity to attend the RoboTech Camp at Legoland California and participate in a culminating competition. Legoland is also offering a Movie Makers Camp. These are not overnight camps and transportation to Carlsbad must be provided or coordinated with the instructor and other families. Please see the website for pricing information for these specialty camps.

Under the direction of Paul Kass, teacher at Placerita Junior High and advisor of the Kid Flix and the Robotics team on campus is excited to bring these opportunities to students with interest in video or robotics.

Visit: http://placeritatech.weebly.com for more information or email Paul Kass at pkass@hartdistrict.org.

 

 

Placerita Junior High Offering Summer Tech Camps

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