Registration Open for OMSI STEAM Summer Camps in Hillsboro
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is excited to announce that registration is now open for its summer STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) camps in Hillsboro. Designed for children ages 5 to 14, these engaging programs provide young learners with the opportunity to explore, create, and innovate through hands-on experiences.
Camps will run throughout the summer, featuring various themes that encourage creativity and critical thinking. Participants can look forward to exciting activities, including robotics, coding, environmental science, and art. The camps aim to ignite curiosity while fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills.
OMSI’s camps are hosted at multiple locations, including local schools and community centers, ensuring accessibility for families in the region. Each session will be led by trained educators who create a safe and supportive learning environment, allowing campers to thrive in their curiosity and exploration.
Parents are encouraged to register early, as spots tend to fill up quickly. Additionally, financial assistance options are available to ensure every child has the chance to participate in these enriching experiences.
As part of OMSI’s mission to inspire a passion for learning, these summer camps not only focus on academic skills but also promote social development and personal growth. This initiative reinforces the importance of STEAM education in preparing the next generation for future challenges.
For more information on camp schedules, themes, and registration details, families can visit OMSI’s official website. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to inspire your child’s love for science and creativity this summer!
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