Step into the role of an engineer this summer with the WithKiP Robotics Camp! Students aged 11 - 14 will design and 3D print custom robot components, wire electrical systems to power movement, and use coding to program their own KiP robot to complete challenges - no previous experience necessary.
This camp engages students aged 11 - 14 in hands-on activities that introduce integrated engineering—a multidisciplinary approach that combines mechanical, electrical, software, and design thinking skills to solve real-world problems. Through a series of interactive design challenges, students will work in teams to brainstorm, prototype, test, and refine their ideas. Along the way, they will design, build, and improve their projects while developing problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking skills.
What is YAWP? A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing.
What is YAWP? A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing.

The GAME School annually hosts a summer program for students ages 12 to 18, featuring five-day, project-focused workshops.

Bring characters to life by creating your own animation shorts! In the style of stop motion major feature films such as “Coraline” or “Kubo and the Two Strings”, students are tasked with taking pictures frame by frame and putting it together to form movement. Merging both artistic talents and hands on engineering, students will expressively tell their own stories which will culminate in a final showcase.