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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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Pawns Chess Tournament
The Round Rock ISD Pawns Chess Tournament is for true novice chess players who want to experience a formal tournament setting, but aren't ready to commit to having a United States Chess Federation (USCF) membership. It is open to any student who is enrolled within the District in grades 2-8.The Pawns tournament runs from 8:45 AM to 1:30 PM on a flexible schedule as rounds finish. After round 1, sections will proceed independently from other sections. We may finish before 1:30 PM. Check in for the Pawns tournament begins at 8:45 AM Round 1 matches begin at 9:30 AM. (Late arrivals will not be added to Round 1 and will be assigned a forfeit loss.) Rounds take from 20 minutes to 40 minutes to run and we proceed as quickly as we can throughout the day. Tournament Details: Date:May 2, 2026 Location: Cedar Valley Middle School Sections: 2 sections divided by grade based upon registration (Sections may be merged if needed) 3 Rounds Time Control: Game in 20 Clocks and boards provided Students who place in the top 6 of their section will receive a certificate. Prior to registering for this tournament please review the Round Rock ISD Chess Tournament Rules and Guidelines and review our Chess Tournament FAQ Web Page.Space is limited. To register your student for the tournament please complete the registration before April 27 at 8:00 AM. Registration closes at that time or when the tournament seats fill.
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Cheer, Dance, and Twirling Camp (Gr. 1-6) by Texas Honeybees Twirlers
Dance
Join our fun and energetic Dance, Cheer, and Baton Twirling camp! Perfect for all levels, this program teaches exciting dance moves, spirited cheer routines, and the basics of baton twirling. Kids will build confidence, coordination, and teamwork while having a blast learning new skills. No experience is needed - just bring your energy and enthusiasm! Don’t miss out on the fun - sign up today and let’s get moving! For questions about this specific class, please contact honeybeetwirlers@gmail.com For more information about this company, please visit honeybeetwirlers.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Chess & Competition Prep (Gr. 2-8) by Compuchild
Chess & Games
Think fast, play smart, win big! In Chess & Competition Prep Camp, students sharpen their chess strategy and analytical thinking through daily lessons, tactical puzzles, and exciting tournaments. Campers master openings, endgames, and strategic play while developing focus, patience, and decision-making skills. Students will also strengthen their competitive edge with UIL-style Math! Through fun, fast-paced problem-solving games, mental math drills, and team challenges, campers boost their speed, accuracy, and confidence. Each activity is designed to enhance logical reasoning and quick thinking—perfect preparation for competitions while building lifelong critical thinking skills. Young campers (Grades 2–4) and Older students (Grades 5–8) 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
Chess & Games
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Chess Club (Gr. K-6) by Level UP Enrichment
Chess & Games
Chess enhances students' academic performance by honing focus, patience, and critical thinking skills, making it an invaluable skill for every student to learn. Our dynamic teaching approach brings the FUNdamentals and sophisticated strategies of chess to life through songs, stories, and dances, ensuring that each class is both stimulating and informative for students of all ages and abilities. For the more advanced learners, our passionate and expertly trained coaches delve into master-level analysis, endgame theories, and captivating strategies, further enriching the chess learning experience. Studies consistently show that chess drives better academic achievement. Chess can improve their concentration, problem-solving, strategic planning, patience and memory. For questions about this specific class, please contact info@afterschoolchessclub.com For more information about this company, please visit afterschoolchessclub.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Chess: Learn, Build & Play (Gr. 1-6) by Compuchild
Chess & Games
Develop strategy, creativity, and confidence through the game of chess! Chess Academy, students learn chess fundamentals—openings, tactics, and endgame strategies—through engaging lessons, puzzles, and friendly tournaments. Campers also bring their creativity to life by designing and decorating their own personalized chess board to take home. This camp is suitable for both beginners and advanced players, with students divided into groups based on skill level to ensure an optimal learning experience. Each group focuses on developing critical thinking, focus, and problem-solving through fun challenges and strategic play. 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
City-Building Minecraft Coding Camp (Gr. 1-5) by Wize Computing Academy
Coding/Programming
We take our young learners on an exciting journey into the world of Minecraft. While they indulge in their favorite game, they also acquire the skills to apply coding and elevate their Minecraft adventures. Through the use of icon/block-based/Python coding blocks, our students not only craft a more immersive gaming world but also foster their coding literacy by comprehending and interpreting these blocks, setting free the bounds of their creativity. NO PRIOR CODING EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Required Supplies: District Chromebook and charging cord used during the school year that was to be sent home for summer. For questions about this specific class, please contact info-wmc@wizeacademy.com For more information about this company, please visit www.wizeacademy.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Clay Creations: Sculpting Your Imagination (Gr. 1-6) by Planting Seeds
Crafts
In this hands-on course, students will discover the art of working with air-dry clay, exploring the basics of clay tools, textures, and techniques. They’ll create their own unique pieces each session, learning sculpting methods and experimenting with different textures and finishes. Projects include fun and functional items like sculptures, personalized mugs, and more. This class is perfect for young artists looking to express themselves through clay while developing new artistic skills. For questions about this specific class, please contact plantingseedstutoring@gmail.com For more information about this company, please visit plantingseedstutoring.com
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Coding/Programming
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College Application Workshop (Gr. 11-12) by RRISD Teacher
Academics
The College Application Workshop will prepare students to submit a comprehensive package to universities which highlights their strengths and demonstrates interest in their preferred major. Students will complete their Personal Essay and Supplemental essays (as available), develop a resume, create a "Brag Sheet" to provide to adults who will write recommendation letters, produce detailed lists of clubs, organizations, activities, awards and work experience and review SAT/ ACT scores in the context of their preferred university and major. Recommendations will be offered to strengthen the application. Students will learn about the different types of admission offered, when and where to complete the FAFSA, Cost of Attendance and scholarship resources. Additionally, students will contact admissions representatives for their chosen school/major and have the opportunity to register for university admissions programs. *Guardian permission and presence is required for many on-campus presentations. On-line programs are widely available. Workshop is taught by a Texas certified English teacher with experience as a College Coach and as an Application Reviewer for a Texas Tier 1 University. Needed Supplies: Students MUST have RRISD provided laptop daily. Student must bring on the first day: *GPA/ Class Rank and unofficial transcript *AP Courses, Scores and access to College Board *Interest list of colleges & majors *List of extracurricular activities, clubs and organizations, awards, volunteer hours, work experience, job shadowing, etc.
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Comics/Animation
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Cook Like a Founding Foodie! (Gr. 1-4) by Cook Learn Grow
Cooking / Baking
Step back to 1796 and discover the flavors of early America! In this hands-on kids’ cooking class, young chefs will explore recipes from America’s First Cookbook, bake Independence Cake, and taste traditions inspired by the 13 Colonies. From Mount Vernon to Johnny Appleseed’s orchards, we’ll celebrate history through delicious dishes—because We the Kids can cook like the Founding Foodies! 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
Cooking / Art
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Cooking / Baking
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Cooking Through the US Decades (Gr. 1-4) by Cook Learn Grow
Cooking / Baking
Travel back in time with your taste buds! In this fun, hands-on class, young chefs will explore how food and flavor have changed through the decades. From the roaring ’20s to the groovy ’70s and beyond, kids will cook, learn, and laugh their way through America’s favorite dishes from each era. It’s history you can taste! 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
Crafts
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Create Your Own Video Game (Gr. 1-6) by Compuchild
Film/Drama/Multimedia
Create, Code, and Play! In Video Game Design Studio, young creators dive into the world of game design using fun, kid-friendly, block-based coding platforms like Scratch. Students bring their imagination to life as they design colorful characters, build exciting levels, and code their own interactive games—no prior experience needed! Each day combines guided lessons and creative play, helping campers learn logic, sequencing, and problem-solving while expressing their ideas through digital storytelling. By the end of the week, every student will have their own fully playable game to share with family and friends. The week wraps up with a Game Showcase Celebration, where campers present their creations, play each other’s games, and celebrate their accomplishments as young game designers. 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
Creative Engineers Camp (Gr. K-3) by RRISD Teacher
Engineering
Campers will create, design, and build using a variety of materials inspired by engaging read-alouds. Each story sparks imagination and problem-solving as students plan, construct, test, and redesign their creations. This hands-on STEAM camp encourages creativity, critical thinking, and fun through meaningful making.
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Creative Gaming Adventure: Puzzle, Play, & Create (Gr. 1-6) by RRISD Teacher
Chess & Games
Are you looking for a camp that challenges your mind, introduces exciting new experiences, helps you make friends, and teaches lifelong skills? Ifso, the Creative Gaming Adventure camp is perfect for you! Throughout this camp, you’ll explore a wide range of fun activities that keep your brain engaged while encouraging creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. Camp Highlights: Puzzle Time: Solve and create puzzle slike word searches, crossword puzzles, and brain teasers to sharpen your problem-solving skills. Crafty Creations: Learn how to make friendship bracelets, try your hand at calligraphy, and more to develop new hobbies. Game Day Fun: Play a variety of exciting board games and card games, learning new strategies and developing your game-playing skills. Create Your Own Game: Work with a group to design and create a brand-new game, using teamwork and creativity to bring your idea to life. Join us for a fun-filled week of creativity, games, and lifelong memories!" For questions about this specific class, please contact debbie_perry@roundrockisd.org
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Creative Writing Program (Gr. 4-12) by RRISD Teacher
Reading & Writing
A Creative Writing Program would provide students with a fun,structured space to explore their imagination while developing strong storytelling skills. Through guided activities,students would create original characters and stories with a focus on understanding audience, voice, and relatability. The goal isto help young writers gain confidence in expressing ideas, thinking creatively, and crafting stories that connect with readers in meaningful ways. For questions about this specific class, please contact leina_ussin@roundrockisd.org
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
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Youth Enrichment - Online
This fee must be processed to designate a new credit card for your registration account. Please contact enrichment@roundrockisd.org if you have any questions.
2026 Spring In-Person After School Classes
Dance
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Debate & Public Speaking Club (Gr. 1-8) by CompuChild
Language & Speech
In Debate & Public Speaking Academy, students develop persuasive speaking, argumentation, and critical thinking skills through engaging, hands-on practice. Campers are introduced to multiple debate formats—including Model UN, Public Forum, and mock trials—while building confidence in research, rhetoric, and rebuttal. Through structured exercises, impromptu speaking games, and current event debates, students learn to think on their feet and communicate with clarity and conviction. They’ll also craft and deliver their own TED-style talks on topics they care about. The program culminates in an in-camp debate showcase judged by instructors, followed by a final presentation and certificate ceremony. Young campers (Grades 1–4) and Older students (Grades 5–8) For questions about this specific class, please contact Northaustin@compuchild.com For more information about this company, please visit compuchild.com Please check carefully and confirm that you are registering at your student's home campus below. Students may only register to attend in-person enrichment classes on their home campus.
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Design & Build Jurassic Park (Gr. 1-5) by Wicked Workshop Youth Architecture Program
Architecture
Explore Architecture: Design & Build Jurassic Park Join us as we explore the concept of the theme park and the design, planning and thinking that goes into it. We’ll explore how “life finds a way” in the original film and the new attraction at Universal Studios. We’ll learn about Dinoland USA, Dinosaur World, and the crumbling concrete ruins within the bizarre abandoned Bongoland from 1930s Florida. Participants will ideate, design a build their own theme park inspired by idyllic, sometimes bizarre, theme parks of past and present. For questions about this specific class, please contact fifi@wickedworkshop.org For more information about this company, please visit www.wickedworkshop.org
2026 Summer In-Person Camps
Design & Build a Marble Run (Gr. 1-5) by Wicked Workshop Youth Architecture Program
Architecture
Explore Architecture: Design & Build a Marble Run Harness the energy of Marble Run as inspiration for architectural ideas like itinerary, sequential movement and designing moments of interest. With tons of inspiration from the game, we’ll introduce students to real architectural projects inspired by Marble Run as well as close relatives like Rube Goldberg’s simple machines, the roller coaster, amusement park and water park design specialties. Learners will design and build a usable space for people, animals (or marbles) as they experiment with inclined planes, ramps, slides, funnels and water wheels; rethinking how everyday games generate design ideas for architecture. For questions about this specific class, please contact fifi@wickedworkshop.org For more information about this company, please visit www.wickedworkshop.org
2026 Summer In-Person Camps