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Language Learning, For a Year or Summer, Brings Life Lessons

Before leaving for my study-abroad year in Spain, I heard the same line from 10 different friends: “Bro, you should be grateful to get out of junior year in the States.”
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Campers Get Needed Pandemic Break

As summer camps look toward their 2021 seasons, success stories of last year’s pandemic crash-course are emerging as an essential resource for how to approach an even more ambiguous Covid-19 summer.

Sky-High Radish Experiment Takes an Unfortunate Squirrely Turn

Apparently radish seeds are safer above the stratosphere than potted radish plants on ground level in a science teacher’s yard – at least when squirrels are involved.
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Share Your Tales From Camp

I wasn’t a summer camp kid.
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Camps Ready To Deploy 2020 Lessons, Bring Back The Bubble

Summer 2021 is HAPPENING! Let’s welcome it with open arms and plan for a typical summer for our children.
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Longing for That Camp

Summer is right around the corner and parents are wondering if their children will be able to travel safely to their “summer homes.”
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You’re Not Alone With Your Loss at Camp Faith

Faith Presbyterian Hospice helps children, families build skills to work through grief
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Don’t Let Boredom Win; Turn Sheltering in Place to Home Camp

Area museums, other organizations offer virtual options for learning, exploring
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This Summer, Grown-Ups Can Have Fun, Too

Why should children have all the fun?
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Teen Summer Sailing Expeditions – Not A Party at Sea

Summer brings hundreds of opportunities for teens to break from the rigor of school and explore a passion such as a language, community service, sports, art, or wilderness adventure.
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Summer Camp at the Arboretum: Explorations in Nature and STEM

Do you want to get inside a bubble? Take a mission to Mars or travel “Back to the Future?” Fly a drone on a rescue mission, or explore nature while kayaking or hiking?
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Little Medical School Uses Play to Inspire Campers

For Dr. Nana Mireku, there’s nothing like seeing 5-year-olds listen to their heartbeat for the first time.
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A Parent’s Guide to Smart, Tech-Savvy Activities

Looking for fun and exciting ways to keep children engaged indoors?
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Hockaday Student Charts Her Course to the Stars

Want to go to space? Try starting in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Five Myths About Choosing the Right Summer Camp

Considering an overnight camp for your child for summer 2020? I’ve compiled a list of myths and accompanying facts to help guide you.
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Some Youths Go to Camp; This One Created One

At age 14, Matt McCall became an Eagle Scout, a rare accomplishment typically achieved by young men three-to-four years older.
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Empty Nest Syndrome? No Worries

Be confident in your decision to send your child to camp. Camp will be a wonderful experience, and you wouldn’t have made that decision if you didn’t believe your child was ready for it.
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ESD Offers Campers Week at Wolf Run Ranch

When it comes to summer camps, The Episcopal School of Dallas has students covered.
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Camp iHope Offers Freedom, Family, Fun

Each June, campers skim the trees in Anna on a zip line, canoe the lake water, climb the rock wall, and forget about cancer for a week.
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It’s Normal To Feel Homesick

It’s not uncommon for first-time campers (and even second-and third-timers) to experience homesickness.
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