Elementary School Summer Camp

From July 21–25, Cedar Park Robotics (FRC Team 3663) hosted its first-ever Elementary Summer Camp, expanding our mission to inspire and educate the next generation of engineers, programmers, and innovators. This new camp welcomed about 50 students in third through sixth grade for a week of fun, hands-on STEM learning.

Throughout the week, campers built and programmed EV3 LEGO Mindstorm robots, gaining foundational skills in engineering, problem-solving, and programming. Older students put their skills to the test in a robot competition, tackling a strategic game designed by CPR team members.

In addition to robotics, students participated in a variety of exciting STEM activities, including creative challenges, experiments, and team-building games — all designed to spark curiosity and excitement about science and technology.

This camp was made possible by the hard work of our CPR student counselors, who led each activity with enthusiasm, patience, and a passion for mentoring. Their guidance created a supportive and engaging environment where every camper could learn and thrive.

We’re proud to have launched this new program and look forward to continuing to grow our outreach to younger students in the years to come.

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