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Dallas ISD Summer Camp helps students with priceless learning experience
From growing the food we eat to playing music to the beat, hundreds of students in Dallas ISD started a 3-week summer camp that’s meant to put some ‘Big Thoughts’ in their heads. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Another successful CampCARE in the books
CampCARE celebrated another successful camp. It’s a free week-long summer day camp designed for children ages 5-17, who have a loved one impacted by cancer.
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Swim soundly this summer with these 4 pool safety tips
Learn how to keep yourself and those around you safe while splashing.
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North Texas Food Bank hosts educational summer camp
The North Texas Food Bank held a summer camp for kids for the first time on Monday. About 20 children signed up for an eye-opening education about food insecurity.
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North Texas Food Bank to host new summer camp for kids
The one-day camp for 8 to 11-year-olds will teach them about food insecurity and how to help.
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North Texas Food Bank hosts inaugural summer camp for kids
The food bank will host a summer camp to teach kids how to fight hunger.
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Fueling Lifelong Success at Camp Fire First Texas
We learn about Camp Fire First Texas and how their programs are helping youth conquer grief and ignite their own inner spark. MORE: CampFireFW.org
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What Is Parechovirus?
Parechoviruses are common childhood viruses that cause symptoms ranging from respiratory illness to fever and rash.
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Conservation Camp Has Students Thinking About How to Better the Future
For one week, nine students from across North Texas spent the night at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center for a unique summer camp experience called the Environmental Sustainability Summit, learning about environmental conservation and sustainability.
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Students Spend Summer Camp Focused on Sustainability
Some North Texas students spent their summer camp thinking of ways to better the future. The first ‘Environmental Sustainability Summit’ camp at ‘John Bunker Sands Wetland Center’ ended today.
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Hundreds of Kids Sharpen Football Skills and Keep Cool at Camp Exposure in Dallas
Hundreds of kids and their parents got relief from the heat at a summer camp held at Highland Park High School Sunday.
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Irving Police Department Offering Free Youth Camps Over the Summer
This camp will allow students to have fun while also getting to know their school police officers
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STEM Summer Camp Brings Together Children of All Abilities
Texas Woman’s University in Denton hosted a four-day camp that brought together children with different hearing and speech abilities.
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STEM Summer Camp Teaches Hearing Impaired, Non-Hearing Impaired Children to Learn Together
A North Texas university hosted a summer camp in hopes of bringing together children with different hearing and speech capabilities.
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West Dallas Summer Camp Aims to Take Kids From Readers 2 Leaders
Readers 2 Leaders is a nonprofit focused on developing and growing the reading skills of children in underserved communities, in hopes of helping them succeed in school.
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Students Get Hands-On Experience at Coding and Robotics Camp
It may be summer — but schools are still working to help students grow while they’re out of class. Arlington ISD is tackling it through “Camp Innovation.” It’s a hands-on, technology-based camp for coding and robotics. Wayne Carter is in the classroom to check it out.
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Technology Camp Helps Keep Learning Going Through Summer Months
A hands-on, technology-based camp for coding and robotics is helping students to continue to learn during summer months.
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Unique New Camp for Special Education Children Launches This Summer
A brand new, one-of-a-kind summer camp for special needs children is coming to Dallas next month.
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One-of-a-Kind Summer Camp for Special Needs Children Comes to Dallas
The Potters House is teaming up with the nonprofit Ability Connection to launch The C.O.R.E. Dimensions Skills Camp a one-of-a-kind summer camp for special needs children.
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Community Still Processing After Shooting During Youth Summer Camp at Duncanville Fieldhouse
Parents in Duncanville are grateful their kids are okay, but also overwhelmed at what they had to witness Monday morning after police say a gunman entered a summer camp and started firing.