FCC Hosts Variety of Activities
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ummer kids classes began on Wednesday, May 29th and continue until Thursday, July 18th on FCC’s campus. There are a variety of classes for students to choose from includng junior paleontology, sign language, intro to robotics, cooking 101, and many more. There were over 250 enrollments in the classes this summer, as the number continues to steadily increase year- to-year. Kids classes help keep the kids engaged with fun and entertaining activities, while providing many of them with their first look at the FCC campus. “With such a variety of kids classes available, there is something to offer those with a lot of different interests. The classes are a great opportunity for the kids to engage in hands-on, educational activities and have fun while doing it,” said CAO Paul Bruinsma.
ABOVE: Health Sciences Specialist Julie Dehart demonstrating for students during Camp CSI BELOW: A robot being
pieced together for competition during Intro to Robotics
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