Waubonsee offers summer programs for kids
Learning is fun: Lego Robotics is just one of 15 weeklong camps that will be offered this summer as part of Waubonsee Community College’s Xcelerate enrichment program for children ages 4 to 17. For a complete schedule or to register, visit www.waubonsee.edu/xcelerate. | FILE PHOTO
About WCC classes for kids
Program: 15 class offerings through college’s Xcelerate enrichment program
Locations: Waubonsee’s Sugar Grove, Aurora and Plano campuses, West Aurora High School and the Kendall County Outdoor Education Center
Cost: $59 to $219
For more information: visit online at www.waubonsee.edu/xcelerate or call (630) 466-2360
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Whether they want to make a movie, create a video game or become a rock star, children ages 4 to 17 are invited to explore their interests this summer with Waubonsee Community College’s Xcelerate enrichment program.
The program features 15 different weeklong classes that range from $59 to $219. Most run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. at one of five locations — Waubonsee’s Sugar Grove, Aurora and Plano campuses, West Aurora High School, or the Kendall County Outdoor Education Center.
The Lego Robotics session is back again this year and is a highlight of the science and technology lineup, which also includes a computer camp where students will explore office software, Web design and flash animation.
Gaming and digital arts courses focus on the creation of video games or movies, while children can create a delicious meal or the next clothing trend in the cooking and fashion design camps, respectively.
For a complete schedule or to register, visit www.waubonsee.edu/xcelerate or call Community Education at (630) 466-2360.
Provided by Waubonsee Community College Whether they want to make a movie, create a video game or become a rock star, children ages 4 to 17 are invited to explore their interests this summer with Waubonsee Community College’s Xcelerate enrichment program.
The program features 15 different weeklong classes that range from $59 to $219. Most run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m. at one of five locations — Waubonsee’s Sugar Grove, Aurora and Plano campuses, West Aurora High School, or the Kendall County Outdoor Education Center.
The Lego Robotics session is back again this year and is a highlight of the science and technology lineup, which also includes a computer camp where students will explore office software, Web design and flash animation.
Gaming and digital arts courses focus on the creation of video games or movies, while children can create a delicious meal or the next clothing trend in the cooking and fashion design camps, respectively.
For a complete schedule or to register, visit www.waubonsee.edu/xcelerate or call Community Education at (630) 466-2360.
— Provided by Waubonsee Community College