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TAG Festival (August 2026 Fifth & Sixth Grade) - Think. Argue. Persuade.
Give your gifted student four exciting days to sharpen their voice, boost their confidence, and have fun thinking big! This dynamic summer experience is designed for students who love ideas, enjoy a challenge, and want to learn how to argue persuasively and think critically. Through hands-on activities like structured and spontaneous (SPAR) debates, public speaking practice, team challenges, and an introduction to Aristotle’s powerful pillars of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos, campers will learn how to build strong arguments, think on their feet, and communicate with impact. From debating real-world topics to friendly competitions and supportive feedback, students will grow their skills while connecting with like-minded peers who love spirited discussion—all in an engaging, encouraging environment that makes learning feel like play.
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TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Coding with Finch Robots
Join us for an exhilarating adventure at our summer camp where technology meets creativity! Dive into the exciting world of coding with robots, a unique experience designed for both beginners and seasoned programmers. Here, you will engage in hands-on learning that not only teaches coding skills but also ignites your imagination.Using a block-based programming language, you will bring robots to life, giving them commands to move, make sounds, recognize objects, and even avoid obstacles! With each project, you'll create interactive and dynamic experiences that will captivate both your mind and senses. As you navigate challenges and troubleshoot unexpected results, you will cultivate resilience and problem-solving skills, learning to analyze, debug, and enhance your code.This journey fosters a growth mindset, strengthening not only your programming abilities but also your perseverance and adaptability. Coding with robots is not just about technology; it's about unleashing your creativity and logical thinking. With every new project, you will unlock endless possibilities, becoming a true master of code and robotics.So, come and embark on this thrilling coding adventure where your imagination can soar!Note: Students will need their Round Rock ISD student issued Chromebooks and chargers for this session.
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TAG Festival (August 2026 First & Second Grade) - Abracadabra! Alakazam! Math Magic
Gifted and Advanced Academics
In this session, the magic is not just in the tricks but in the math behind them. Students will explore optical illusions, the science of sleight of hand, and the mathematical thinking that makes mind-bending magic possible. Through hands-on crafts, clever riddles, puzzles, and problem-solving challenges, students will discover how numbers can create awe and amazement. This enchanting class will sharpen minds and leave students seeing math in a whole new way.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 First & Second Grade) - Art Adventures
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Students will go on a fun adventure around the world to learn about art and different cultures. They will explore famous artists, see amazing artwork, and discover how people express themselves through creativity. Along the way, students will create different art pieces inspired by what they learn, and they will even get to design and make their own special art apron! It will be an exciting journey that celebrates art and diversity!
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 First & Second Grade) - Bites Around the House
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Creative, easy snacks your little one can make independently or with minimal help using common pantry ingredients. We’ll make them together and create a recipe book to take home and enjoy all summer long!
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 First & Second Grade) - Build It and Explore!
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Build It camp provides active and creative mathematical learning with a special emphasis on spatial visualization, geometry, and real world connections.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
TAG Festival (August 2026 First/Second) Little Builders: The Block City Adventure!
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Does your little one love to stack, create, and imagine? This summer, our youngest visionaries are taking over! The Block City Adventure is a hands-on camp designed specifically for the curious minds and busy hands of Rising Kinder and 1st Graders. We’re turning the classroom into a giant construction site where "playing with blocks" becomes a mission to build the world’s coolest city. Builders will learn about all the components that help our cities run from our rescue teams to neighborhoods and parks, and then create and design these areas as a construction team. They will then populate their city with figurines and vehicles to bring their design to life.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Coding with Finch Robots
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Join us for an exhilarating adventure at our summer camp where technology meets creativity! Dive into the exciting world of coding with robots, a unique experience designed for both beginners and seasoned programmers. Here, you will engage in hands-on learning that not only teaches coding skills but also ignites your imagination. Using a block-based programming language, you will bring robots to life, giving them commands to move, make sounds, recognize objects, and even avoid obstacles! With each project, you'll create interactive and dynamic experiences that will captivate both your mind and senses. As you navigate challenges and troubleshoot unexpected results, you will cultivate resilience and problem-solving skills, learning to analyze, debug, and enhance your code. This journey fosters a growth mindset, strengthening not only your programming abilities but also your perseverance and adaptability. Coding with robots is not just about technology; it's about unleashing your creativity and logical thinking. With every new project, you will unlock endless possibilities, becoming a true master of code and robotics. So, come and embark on this thrilling coding adventure where your imagination can soar! Note: Students will need their Round Rock ISD student issued Chromebooks and chargers for this session.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Forensic Science: The Case of the Missing Popsicle
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Join us for an unforgettable session where you will step into the shoes of a detective and unravel the mystery behind a classroom crime scene! This is not just any ordinary camp; it's a thrilling opportunity to engage in real-world forensics as we work together to solve the intriguing case of the missing popsicle! Throughout this adventure, you will dive into the fascinating world of forensic science by exploring three essential types of evidence that are crucial for our investigation. Each day will feature hands-on experiments designed to deepen your understanding and sharpen your investigative skills. As we experiment with fingerprint, ink, and DNA analysis, we step closer to solving the mystery, and you'll have the chance to work collaboratively with your fellow campers, sharing ideas and theories along the way. By the end of our adventure, not only will you have developed valuable scientific skills, but you'll also be part of an exciting team that cracked the case!
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Game On! Strategy Champions
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Do you love game night with family and friends? Become a strategy game champion! By playing games like Blokus and Kingdomino students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills to develop game winning strategies. This adventure will offer students multiple opportunities to play each game with other campers.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - LEGO Innovators Lab
Gifted and Advanced Academics
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Welcome to LEGO Innovators Lab Jr., a hands-on enrichment camp where rising second graders become creative builders and problem-solvers! Using LEGO bricks, students will explore fun design challenges that encourage imagination, teamwork, and flexible thinking. Campers will plan, build, test, and improve their LEGO creations while learning how to explain their ideas and work together. This device-free course ends with a LEGO Showcase where students proudly share what they built.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Makerspace
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Ready to unlock your child’s imagination? Our Makerspace & Machine Learning Camp is designed for 2nd & 3rd graders to dive into the world of engineering and hands-on creativity! Over four exciting days, your student will: Explore Challenges: Students will use cutting-edge technology to innovatively problem-solve. With access to various tools and materials, kids will bring their ideas to life in a cooperative and open-ended Makerspace environment. Engage in Creative Collaboration: Work in small teams to tackle engineering challenges, experiment with design, and have fun with like-minded peers.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth Grade) - Storybook (STEM) Explorers: Adventures in Science & Imagination
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Step into a magical world where your favorite storybooks come to life through hands-on STEM challenges! In this class, students will dive into captivating children’s stories and unlock exciting science, technology, engineering, and math projects inspired by each tale. Each activity is crafted to spark curiosity, encourage creative problem-solving, and connect the magic of storytelling with real-world STEM concepts. Join us for a journey where every page turned is an opportunity for discovery!
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
TAG Festival (August 2026 Third & Fourth) - Animals Are Amazing!
Gifted and Advanced Academics
Animals are Amazing is designed for students interested in animals, science, and creative problem-solving. Students will explore how animals survive in diverse environments through physical and behavioral adaptations, while also examining how humans use biomimicry—borrowing ideas from nature—to engineer solutions that help us function in environments that are less ideal for humans. Throughout the week, students will design an original animal and habitat, intentionally selecting adaptations that address environmental challenges, and will also explain how humans could learn from or mimic those adaptations. The culminating project is a take-home animal-and-habitat design with written scientific justification. This camp is aligned with TAG characteristics by emphasizing critical and creative thinking, systems thinking, transfer of learning, and the application of scientific concepts to novel, real-world situations.
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
TAG Festival (August 2026 Third/Fourth) - The Junk-Yard Jedis: Masters of the Upcycle
Gifted and Advanced Academics
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Calling all young inventors! Do you see a spaceship where others see a milk carton? In this hands-on, high-energy camp, we are turning "trash" into "treasure." Each day, we take one common household item destined for the bin and use the Engineering Design Process to transform it into a functional gadget, a piece of art, or a scientific tool. Great inventors must also be great communicators! Students will choose their most successful invention and create a professional advertisement to sell it. They will learn the "Art of Persuasion," practicing how to highlight features, solve customer problems, and pitch their ideas with confidence.No screens, no limits—just pure imagination and tinkering. Your student will leave with four unique "Upcycled Masterpieces" and a new perspective on the world!
Gifted & Advanced Academics 25-26
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Tee It Up Golf (Gr. 1-5) by TGA of Austin
Sports/Athletics/Wellness
TGA golf camps combine expert instruction and course-styled play, providing kids of all ages and abilities an unforgettable experience and the opportunity to develop their love of the game. Our dedicated coaching staff and low camper-to-coach ratio allow for individual attention and instruction tailored to each participant’s skill level. In addition to honing their skills and improving their game, campers build friendships and life-long memories. Athletes should wear comfortable athletic clothing, tennis shoes, and bring a water bottle and snack. All equipment is provided but you may bring your own clubs if you choose. For questions about this specific class, please contact: mtomek@playtga.com For more information about this company, please visit: Playtga.com/Austin
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Theatre & Drama
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Training Academy (Ages 4-6) by Amazing Athletes
Preschool (ages 4-7)
Amazing Athletes Training Academy is a sports-based camp designed to keep children active and engaged through physical fitness, interactive sports lessons and fun games! We focus on soccer, baseball, football, basketball, and volleyball. The activities allow for maximum opportunities to develop pro-social behaviors and positive movement experiences. Our camp is designed to allow children of all athletic abilities to participate in a non-competitive environment. The camp will be held in the gym, out of the Texas summer heat. Campers must be 4 years old or older by May 31, 2026. Campers must be fully potty-trained and able to use the restroom independently. Pre-K and incoming Kindergarten students must be walked to the instructor each morning for camp check-in. For questions about this specific class, please contact naa@amazingathletes.com For more information about this company, please visit amazingathletes.com/naa
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Training Academy (Gr. 1-5) by Amazing Athletes
Sports/Athletics/Wellness
Amazing Athletes Training Academy is a sports-based camp designed to keep children active and engaged through physical fitness, interactive sports lessons and fun games! We focus on soccer, baseball, football, basketball, and volleyball. The activities allow for maximum opportunities to develop pro-social behaviors and positive movement experiences. Our camp is designed to allow children of all athletic abilities to participate in a non-competitive environment. The camp will be held in the gym, out of the Texas summer heat. For questions about this specific class, please contact naa@amazingathletes.com For more information about this company, please visit amazingathletes.com/naa
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Trolls, Gnomes, Fairies & Elves (Gr. 1-5) by Cordovan Art
Art
Join this fantasy art camp and explore an environment of magical creatures and the secret places they live. You'll draw, paint, and create a world that never before existed until you came along! For questions about this specific class, please contact nancy@cordovanartschool.com For more information about this company, please visit cordovanartschool.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
United We Bake: Great American Desserts (Gr. 1-4) by CookLearnGrow
Cooking / Baking
United We Bake: Great American Desserts In recent years, a renewed interest in baking has swept both the USA and the UK due to television shows such as, ‘The Great British Baking Show’ and ‘The American Baking Competition.’ This camp provides new recipes for young bakers to practice their pastry making, cookie baking and kneading skills. This camp accommodates nut allergies only (egg and gluten allergies not accommodated). Minimum of 8 students required. For questions about this specific class, please contact info@cooklearngrow.com For more information about this company, please visit cooklearngrow.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
United We Bake: Great American Desserts (Gr. 5-8) by CookLeanGrow
Cooking / Baking
United We Bake: Great American Desserts In recent years, a renewed interest in baking has swept both the USA and the UK due to television shows such as, ‘The Great British Baking Show’ and ‘The American Baking Competition.’ This camp provides new recipes for young bakers to practice their pastry making, cookie baking and kneading skills. This camp accommodates nut allergies only (egg and gluten allergies not accommodated). Minimum of 8 students required. For questions about this specific class, please contact info@cooklearngrow.com For more information about this company, please visit cooklearngrow.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
VEX Robotics Introduction (Gr. 6-8) by RRISD Teacher
Robotics
Students participating in this mid level introductory robotics course will be working with VEX EXP robots. Over the course of the days students will learn the basics of design and and use basic hand tools to build robots in a small group. By the end of the week they will be able to code their robots to participate in challenges or games. REQUIRED SUPPLIES: All campers need to bring their charged district chromebook For more information, please contact enrichment@roundrockisd.org.
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Vendor Peachjar Flyers
Adult Enrichment
Round Rock ISD Enrichment PeachJar Digital Flyer Opportunity Round Rock ISD Enrichment is offering vendors the option to post advertising flyers on the District’s digital flyer platform, PeachJar, for the period of August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. The PeachJar platform streamlines the distribution of school and community resources by delivering digital flyers directly to families. Flyers may promote regular after-school classes or summer camps offered through Round Rock ISD Enrichment. Flyers must not advertise programs that conflict with Round Rock ISD Enrichment classes or camps held at the same time. A single fee covers the posting of up to four (4) flyers during the advertising period listed above. Participation in this advertising opportunity is optional. Flyer Requirements All flyers must include the following information: NEW REQUIREMENT: Enrichment vendors must include the Approved Vendor Logo on PeachJar flyers Class or camp description Class or camp dates Class or camp times Class or camp prices Class or camp locations Registration link or QR code Contact information for additional details Formatting Requirements Flyers must be one (1) page, sized 8.5" x 11" Accepted formats: PDF or JPG Flyers must comply with all vendor flyer guidelines Submission & Payment Flyers must be submitted to for approval at least two (2) weeks prior to the requested distribution date. Payment for vendor flyers must be received before posting. More Information For additional information, please contact enrichment@roundrockisd.org.
Vendor Advertising
Video Game Design Hackathon (Gr. 2-8) by Compuchild
Coding/Programming
Design. Code. Compete! In Video Game Design Hackathon, students of all experience levels bring their creativity to life by designing and coding their own interactive video games using block-based coding platforms. Beginners start by learning game design basics—character movement, scoring systems, and storytelling—while advanced students dive deeper into multi-level design, animations, and advanced logic. Campers work individually or in small teams, moving from guided challenges to open creation as the week progresses. Along the way, they’ll explore key concepts in coding, problem-solving, and design thinking while receiving mentorship and feedback. The week culminates in a Game Showcase and Hackathon, where all students present and play their games for judges and peers. Top projects will be submitted to CompuChild’s National Game Design Competition, giving every participant a chance to shine! Young campers (Grades 2–4) and Older students (Grades 5–8) Supplies: Bring your Round Rock ISD issued Chromebook fully charged to camp each day for better connection. If you do not have a District issued device, please let the instructor know when the welcome email is sent. For questions about this specific class, please contact Northaustin@compuchild.com For more information about this company, please visit compuchild.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps