Summer camp students in the West Hempstead School District celebrated a week of creative learning during the district’s Camp Invention program from Aug. 15-19.
Camp Invention is a STEM-related summer camp program for students in grades K-6 that turns curious campers into innovative thinkers. The camp took place at George Washington School as students took part in numerous activities such as crafting a marble arcade, constructing a habitat for robotic fish and painting stylish designs through spin art. Additionally, some of West Hempstead’s Secondary School students volunteered as camp counselors for their younger peers.