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June 16-20, 2025 | 9 am-3 pm (No camp June 19)
Have you ever wondered what lives in the deep sea or how animals navigate the open ocean? Each day of this week-long course will focus on a different marine ecosystem. Through lab activities, games, art projects and videos, we will explore the characteristics of coral reefs, polar seas, kelp forests, the deep sea, and the open ocean; and learn about some of the charismatic animals that inhabit each of those ecosystems.
Cost: $450 Early Bird. $525 after April 11, 2025
Ages: Rising 5th & 6th graders
Lunch is included!
Instructor: Charmaine Benham
Charmaine Benham is a lifelong learner with diverse interests, constantly exploring new fields and ideas, which helps her connect with students in unique ways. She attended St. John’s College and NYU, where she studied Philosophy and Russian Literature. She currently teaches Chemistry and Marine Biology at Sacred Heart Cathedral, but has also taught both English and Physics, allowing her to bring a broad, interdisciplinary approach to her classes. As a Bay Area native, she is passionate about sharing the wonders of the local environment in order to bring the subject she’s teaching to life. Her goal is to inspire students to embrace curiosity and develop a love for learning that lasts a lifetime
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