

- Ages: Our spring break camps are open to students currently enrolled in Kindergarten through 8th grade.
-Cost: Our 5-day Spring Break Camp is $300 per camper. Lunch is not included in the cost of weeklong camps. Family membership holders receive 10% off each camp.
-Lunch: Campers will have the option to prepay for one week of lunches. Prepaid lunch options may include: OG Subs, Brooklyn Pizza, Veggie Nuggets, etc. If this option is not selected students will be required to bring their own lunch each day. We do not provide refrigeration or a microwave for lunches.
-Schedule: Camp runs from 9 AM to 4 PM. Morning Extended Care is from 7:45 AM to 9 AM and Afternoon Extended Care is from 4 PM to 6 PM.
- K–1: Build It, Break It, Fix It
Test the limits of structures and simple machines through kid-friendly engineering challenges! Campers will build, break, and redesign bridges, towers, ramps, and more to discover what makes a strong and successful design. Their week is capped off with the IMAX film Hubble 3D, inspiring young engineers with breathtaking views of the universe and the real astronauts who service the Hubble Space Telescope.
-2–3: Storybook Science
Step into exciting adventures and bring stories to life through hands-on STEM challenges! From exploring space with The Magic School Bus to inventing gadgets inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and investigating robotics and ecosystems with The Wild Robot, campers will mix imagination with science all week long.
-4–5: Ology Adventures
Pack your field journal—it’s time to explore the world through science’s coolest “-ologies”! Geology, Biology, Archaeology, Paleontology, and more await as campers dig into Earth’s layers, uncover fossils, run real investigations, and make discoveries like true scientists.
-6–8: STEM Fashion Design
Discover the practical side of fashion design by tackling a series of creative engineering challenges in Project Gateway! Campers will learn sewing, embroidery, crochet, and tie-dye while exploring how fashion intersects with science and technology—from puppets and costuming to textile engineering, early computers, and even space missions