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  SUMMER 2026 · GRADES 6–12 · Cudahy Park

BUILD THE FUTURE

ONE LINE AT A TIME.

Three 2-week sessions of hands-on coding, experiments, and engineering design for incoming 7th–12th graders. Each session brings fresh projects and new challenges — attend up to 2. Mostly just a really good time.

// 01 – Schedule

Senior Session Schedule

Three separate 2-week sessions, each with its own fresh curriculum. Campers may attend up to 2 sessions.

  Deep Sea Data & Sonar 

  Hydrothermal Vent Chemistry 

  Adaption by Design 

  Survival in the Deep 

  Underwater Game Lab 

  Submarine Olympics 

// 02 – Courses

Senior Classes

Hands-on classes where you actually build stuff, break stuff, and figure out how it works.

Deep Sea Data & Sonar

Students learn how scientists map the ocean floor with sound waves, wire an Arduino ultrasonic sonar scanner, and analyze the accuracy of their own seafloor maps.

+ Session 1 + Arduino + Science

Hydrothermal Vent Chemistry

Explore the fascinating chemistry of deep-sea hydrothermal vents and uncover how unique chemical processes support life in one of Earth’s most extreme and mysterious environments, far beyond the reach of sunlight.

+ Session 1 + Biology + Chemistry

Adaption by Design

Students study extreme deep sea adaptations and biomimicry, then engineer and build their own original creature built for a specific deep sea challenge.

+ Session 2 + 3D Modeling + Biology

Survival in the Deep

Investigate the energy flow and interactions within deep-sea ecosystems—model food webs, calculate energy transfer between trophic levels, and explore how populations rise, fall, and recover in the ocean’s depths.

+ Session 2 + Biology + Math

Underwater Game Lab

Design and develop an interactive browser-based game using Scratch, exploring core game mechanics, creative storytelling, and immersive underwater environments.

+ Session 3 + Coding + Game Design

Submarine Olympics

Ten engineering challenges, one Olympic scoreboard. Teams compete to build the strongest hull, most buoyant sub, fastest propelled vessel, and best pressure-resistant container.

+ Session 3 + Engineering Design

// 03 – FAQ

Senior Camp FAQ

Everything campers and parents want to know before signing up.

How does Senior Camp handle different ages and grades?

We group students by skill level, so middle schoolers who are more advanced can team up with high schoolers when it makes sense.

Should campers bring their own laptop?

Campers may bring their own devices. We also provide laptops for anyone who needs one. All software is free and pre-installed on our machines.

How many sessions can my child attend?

Campers may attend a maximum of 2 out of the 3 sessions. Each session runs 2 weeks and has completely different curriculum, so attending multiple sessions means more learning — not repeated content.

Can my child walk home without my permission?

Only high school students may leave by themselves, and a parent or guardian must complete permission paperwork. Otherwise, students must be picked up.