Idaho State University’s KidU summer camps offered in June, July
April 8, 2016
POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s KidU camps designed for first- through sixth-graders will be held throughout June and July.
The camp highlights include art projects, games and sports, language arts, math, science robotics, creative arts and music.
Each day participants will take a field trip to different places on campus. Participants will become familiar with resources that ISU has to offer, including the Craft Shop, the climbing wall, and the Eli M. Oboler Library.
The camp runs from June 6 -24 and July 11-29, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will take place in Albion Hall Building 61, Room 106.
Two daily snacks will be provided and the cost includes all activities and supplies. Lunch will not be provided. Comfortable closed-toed shoes are necessary, as participants do a variety of physical activities. Skirts are also discouraged.
The daily rate is $40, weekly rate is $150 and for month session it is $425. Both sessions are $850. If registered before April 30, the early bird special is $25 off per child.
Payments can be made by check on the first day of attendance.
For more information and to register visit http://ed.isu.edu/KidU/.