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Trip Elementary to Unmask New Hands-On STEM Summer Camp Program

Registration Open for Rising K-6th Graders: In Person or At Home Format Available

Camp Invention, a hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) program created by the National Inventors Hall of Fame® to transform curious minds into innovative thinkers, will be held June 7th – June 10th from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm at Trip Elementary School located at 841 Cooper Road in Grayson, Ga.

The 2021 program is all-new and themed “recharge”. And what a “recharge” in thinking, moving, exploring and creating it will be for campers. The program is designed to build essential STEM skills while also boosting reading abilities through hands-on activities that offer so much fun and excitement, kids don’t even realize how much they’re learning everything from electronics to prototyping to creative thinking!

According to the National Inventors Hall of Fame®, now more than ever, kids need fun, open-ended experiences that can help them build their problem-solving power and make their own creative mark on the world. That’s exactly what Camp Invention® delivers. Teaming up with certified local educators across the country, the National Inventors Hall of Fame® has provided safe and exciting summer camps for 30 years and counting! Trip Elementary School administrators, faculty and staff are beyond excited to once again host Camp Invention as a resource designed to help kids build the mindset they need to thrive, now and in the future.

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Registration is required. The cost of Camp Invention is $250 per child. Payment plans and cancellation insurance is available. For more information, please refer to https://www.gcpsk12.org/cms/lib/GA02204486/Centricity/ModuleInstance/83589/Trips%20Camp%20Invention%20Flyer.pdf or contact Camp Director Lisa Hill at Lisa.M.Hill@gcpsk12.org.

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