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Registration Open for URJ Science and Technology Jewish Camp

October 15, 2013 By eJP

home-slide-kidsRegistration is now open for URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy, a new summer camp offering high-level programming in science and technology. This innovative new camp will open in July 2014 on the campus of The Governor’s Academy near Boston.

URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy is geared to attract campers seeking high-level science and technology experiential and fun learning in the summer. Campers will work alongside experienced instructors to design projects in activities such as robotics, video game design, environmental science, and digital media production.

The new camp builds off the success of the URJ’s first specialty camp, 6 Points Sports Academy, which recently completed its fourth summer with more than 600 campers. Both camps offer two-week sessions, professional instructors and program design, and locations on the campuses of prestigious boarding schools. The Governor’s Academy, 30 minutes north of Boston, features modern educational, recreational and dorm facilities combined with a rustic campus to give a “summer camp” feel and create a safe and warm environment for campers.

Funding for 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy is made possible by the Foundation for Jewish Camp’s Specialty Camps Incubator grant, jointly funded by The Jim Joseph and AVI CHAI Foundations.

For more information about URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy, visit urj6points.org/scitech.

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