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The nation’s leading technology summer program for ages 10-17, Cybercamps Academy prepares kids for today’s tech-driven, global marketplace. In a safe, fun learning environment, we offer innovative courses in game design and modding, computer programming, robotics, Web design and much more. By teaching kids to work in teams, communicate effectively and think critically, Cybercamps Academy gives students the essential 21st century skills that help them succeed in school and their future endeavors. Standardized curriculum - We operate each of our 50+ locations using meticulously crafted methods and research-proven courseware, and our 5:1 staff-to-student ratio is the best in the business....

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Cupertino, California, United States

Experience the great outdoors!  Campfires, roasting marshmallows, the beach, sleeping outside, all are included in the First Annual Teen Campout!  Take a break from the usual and experience this two-night camping trip with friends at Sunset Beach in Watsonville, CA.  Chaperones, meals, and camping equipment (including tents) will be provided.  Teens must bring their own sleeping bags, pillow, clothes, and personal items.  Space is limitied, so sign up quickly!...

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Cupertino, California, United States

Camp activities while celebrating Jesus. June 24-28, 2006 at Bethel Lutheran Church in Cupertino. 9-12...

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Cupertino, California, United States

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Cupertino, California, United States

Come and discover the fascinating world of science!  Investigate this world by exploring the realms of electricity, chemistry, archeology, magnetism, biology, physics, and much more! Campers will learn how science interacts with their everyday lives in a FUN CAMP environment, by participating in science activities as well as playing games, making crafts, and going on field trips.  Morning sessions do not have camp on the second Wednesday of camp to accomodate all-day field trips for the afternoon session.  Afternoon sessions do not have camp on the first Wednesday of camp to accomodate trips for the morning sessions...

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