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Re: Robotics camps

We're actually about to hold our annual Science Day Camp in a few weeks, and have been spreading the word about that. We usually pass the information to all the schools that feed into two of the major high schools in Katy via flyers and emails sent out to the principals and secretaries.

The middle schools and elementaries usually have take home packets in which they send the flyer out once each week, as well as info broadcasted over their morning announcements. We're capping it at about 120 students this year, increased from 100 last year.

At the camp, we run several stations with different activities in various categories of science (Chemistry, Robotics, Physics, Biology, and Engineering) splitting the students up into groups of 20. The volunteer students mainly come from the robotics team; however, sometimes Science Olympiad and Science National Honor Society students come and help out as well.

The camp lasts the whole day and we provide lunch and a t-shirt. For more information or an example to look at, you can find it on our website under News.
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