Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District is offering students a variety of classes designed to entertain, educate and introduce them to new experiences this summer. These programs are currently underway, and students are thoroughly enjoying their time. The Creative Arts Camp and the Summer STEAM Program are two standout offerings, each providing unique and engaging learning opportunities.
The Creative Arts Camp, running from July 8 to August 16, caters to students in grades 4-12. This six-week program offers a diverse curriculum that changes weekly, allowing students to explore various artistic mediums. Classes include fashion design, darkroom photography, international foods, songwriting, stage design, cartooning, and orchestra, among others.
Students in the fashion design class tackle daily challenges reminiscent of "Project Runway," having already created dresses from garbage bags and designed costumes for a costume ball. Meanwhile, the international foods class takes students on a culinary journey around the world, with participants preparing dishes from a different country each day. In darkroom photography, students are delving into the traditional art of film development, learning to process and develop their own photographs.
The STEAM Camp, designed for students in grades 7-9, offers a hands-on approach to learning. Participants engage in lessons on coding, robotics, 3D printing and more. This camp not only includes instruction with drones and Sphero robots but also provides opportunities for students to participate in a mini-hackathon and a robotics competition, fostering a sense of friendly competition and collaborative problem-solving.
The summer programs at Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District are more than just a way to pass the time; they are enriching experiences that foster creativity, innovation, and a love for learning. By offering a diverse range of activities and subjects, these camps help students discover new passions, develop valuable skills and build lasting memories.
Date Added: 7/19/2024