Summer Middle & High School Enrichment
Monday June 8th – Thursday, July 2nd, 2026
This summer, take on new challenges, build skills, and have a blast in our action-packed camps designed just for Rising 6th-12th graders!! Whether you love sports like archery, badminton, basketball, and pickleball, want to express yourself through hip-hop dance, acting, and filmmaking, or are eager to explore coding, writing, and computer science, we’ve got something for you.
With expert instructors, hands-on activities, and a fun, supportive environment, you’ll stay active, get creative, and make new friends while doing what you love. Push your limits, discover new interests, and make this summer unforgettable!
All our camps are on Fallon Middle School campus with various start time from 8:30am. Enroll your student as they would be for the 2026-27 school year. Please note no camps on June 19 & July 3, 2026.
☀️ Spaces are limited—Registration Now Open!
Week of June 15th – 18th, 2026
Filmmaking 101: Bring Your Stories to Life! - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/15/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 12:45 PM - 02:45 PM Grades: 6th to 9th Classroom: C5 Instructor: Matt Wakerling Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/14/2026 Taught by DUSD teacher Mr. Matt Wakerling Unleash your creativity and step into the director’s chair in Filmmaking 1012, an exciting hands-on video production course where students will bring their ideas to the big screen! From script to screen, you’ll learn the art and craft of filmmaking, mastering essential skills in screenwriting, cinematography, directing, lighting, and editing. In this immersive experience, you’ll create your own films in documentary, commercial, and narrative styles, all while exploring different genres, storytelling techniques, and the unique vision of great filmmakers. Best of all, you get to choose the genre of your film and make it your own! Through engaging critiques and self-reflection, you’ll collaborate with fellow creators, developing the skills to analyze and produce media with confidence. Whether you're dreaming of Hollywood or simply love telling stories, this is your chance to turn your ideas into reality! Public Speaking 101 - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/15/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 12:45 PM - 02:15 PM Grades: 5th to 8th Classroom: P7 Instructor: Gabe Manalac Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/14/2026 Daily Classes - Monday to Friday NO CLASS ON JUNE 19, 2025 Taught by DUSD Teacher Mr. Gabe Manalac Public Speaking 101 is a high-energy, interactive class designed to build confidence in one of life’s most important skills. Public speaking is one of the most common fears, yet it is essential for success in school, careers, and everyday life. In this class, participants learn powerful speaking strategies to organize ideas, manage nerves, and connect with an audience. Students also practice argumentative and informative speaking, focusing on clarity, structure, and effective delivery. Through hands-on activities and supportive coaching, fear turns into confidence—and voices become strengths. The Art of Persuasive Writing for Middle Schoolers - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/15/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 02:30 PM - 04:00 PM Grades: 5th to 8th Classroom: P7 Instructor: Gabe Manalac Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/08/2026 Taught by Gabe Manalac, Fallon Middle School teacher with DUSD! Do you want your student to become more persuasive in conversations and writing, or get a head start in argumentative essays? This class is a great fit. Students will learn the foundations of argumentation along with practical, easy-to-apply strategies to strengthen their persuasive skills and express their ideas with clarity and confidence. Throughout the camp, students will explore the structure of an argumentative essay, learn how to craft strong and compelling claims, discover how to find and evaluate high-quality evidence, and practice clearly explaining their reasoning to effectively convince an audience. They will also build critical thinking skills, learn how to consider multiple perspectives, and develop the confidence to share and defend their ideas respectfully. Whether your goal is to help your student become a more confident speaker, a stronger writer, or a skilled debater, this class provides valuable tools for success in school and beyond. It’s an engaging and supportive environment where students can grow, challenge themselves, and take pride in their voice. Weekly Lunch Supervision Pass - 4 DaysDates: 06/15/2026 - 06/18/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Grades: PRE_SCHOOL to 7th Classroom: L6 Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Add our Lunch Supervision option for a seamless full-day experience. Students will be supervised during lunch to ensure they eat the meal they bring, have time to relax and socialize, and are safely transitioned to their afternoon class. This option is available as a full-week add-on only; daily or drop-in options are not available. |
Week of June 22nd – 26th, 2026
3D Design & Engineering: Master the World of CAD - 5 DaysDates: 06/22/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Grades: 5th to 9th Classroom: C4 Instructor: Compuchild - Trivalley@compuchild.com Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Unleash your imagination and bring your ideas to life! Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the powerful technology used by engineers, architects, and product designers to create everything from custom toys to advanced robotics. In this hands-on course, students transform from creative thinkers into confident digital creators as they learn the tools shaping the modern world. Why Learn CAD? Course Highlights & Learning Journey 2. Advanced Modeling Tools 3. Engineering Design Challenges 4. The Grand Finale: Challenge & Print Day Engaging, creative, and future-focused, this course empowers students to think like designers, solve problems like engineers, and bring their ideas to life in a whole new way. Computer Science: Kickstart Your CS Journey with Mr Voeller - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM Grades: 6th to 8th Classroom: A3 Instructor: Kyle Voeller Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Embark on a journey into the world of computer science with this beginner-friendly course designed for middle school students! Through interactive lessons and hands-on coding projects, students will explore essential computing concepts, including problem-solving, algorithms, programming logic, and computational thinking. Throughout the course, students will: Whether you're brand new to coding or eager to expand your knowledge, this course provides a fun and engaging introduction to computer science, equipping you with the skills to succeed in high school and beyond! No prior experience needed—just curiosity and creativity! Drawing Stories Lab: Anime, Manga & Memes - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grades: 6th to 8th Classroom: C2 Instructor: Bill Carmel Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Taught by Fallon Middle School Teacher Mr Bill Carmel This summer art course introduces middle school students to foundational drawing skills through manga, cartooning, and visual storytelling. Students will learn how to: The class encourages: No prior art experience is required. All skill levels are welcome. Filmmaking 101: Bring Your Stories to Life! - 9 Days - Week 2 of 2Dates: 06/15/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 12:45 PM - 02:45 PM Grades: 6th to 9th Classroom: C5 Instructor: Matt Wakerling Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Taught by DUSD teacher Mr Matt Wakerling Unleash your creativity and step into the director’s chair in Filmmaking 1012, an exciting hands-on video production course where students will bring their ideas to the big screen! From script to screen, you’ll learn the art and craft of filmmaking, mastering essential skills in screenwriting, cinematography, directing, lighting, and editing. In this immersive experience, you’ll create your own films in documentary, commercial, and narrative styles, all while exploring different genres, storytelling techniques, and the unique vision of great filmmakers. Best of all, you get to choose the genre of your film and make it your own! Through engaging critiques and self-reflection, you’ll collaborate with fellow creators, developing the skills to analyze and produce media with confidence. Whether you're dreaming of Hollywood or simply love telling stories, this is your chance to turn your ideas into reality! Please complete your enrollment for this class under the “First Week of Class” tab.
Math Olympiad Challenge Prep - 9 Days - Week 1 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 4th to 6th Classroom: A2 Instructor: Mrs. Yuko Arai Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Taught by Yuko Arai, Dublin Elementary School teacher with DUSD! Looking for a summer program that challenges young minds and builds confidence in math? Our Math Olympiad Summer Program is designed for students entering 4th and 5th grades who want to strengthen their problem-solving skills and prepare for exciting math competitions. What Students Will Learn: About Math Olympiad: Why Join This Summer Program: Students who continue with a Math Olympiad team may also have opportunities to compete in regional tournaments, including: Top performers at regional competitions may even qualify for national-level events, such as those hosted at UC Berkeley. This summer program is perfect for students who enjoy math, love a challenge, and want to build strong problem-solving skills while having fun. SAT Secrets BootCamp - 5 DaysDates: 06/22/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 7th to 12th Classroom: A4 Instructor: Priscilla Barton Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 05/27/2026 Taught by Priscilla Barton, Emerald High School Teacher with DUSD Prepare for SAT success with this focused 5-session course designed to build confidence and improve scores. Students will develop effective test-taking strategies, sharpen time management skills, and review essential concepts in both math and verbal sections. A course workbook will be provided ahead of time, along with targeted practice assignments to reinforce each lesson. Open to middle and high school students, the program also includes guidance and tutoring support from EHS Engineering Society volunteers. TED Talks: Learn Powerful Secrets of Speaking & Presenting - 5 DaysDates: 06/22/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM Grades: 4th to 9th Classroom: D1 Instructor: Gurus Education Instructors – sfeastbay@guruseducation.com Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 05/27/2026 Get ready to step into the spotlight! In this engaging class, students will uncover the secrets of powerful public speaking and dynamic presentations. They’ll explore inspiring young TED-style speakers, analyzing how they research, structure their ideas, and captivate audiences. Throughout the course, students will build confidence in speaking by learning how to manage stage fright and present with poise. They’ll develop strong research and storytelling skills, learning how to gather meaningful information and turn it into compelling, memorable messages. Students will also practice essential presentation techniques, including using voice, body language, and visual aids to fully engage their audience. Along the way, they’ll strengthen critical and creative thinking as they generate original ideas and learn to express them persuasively. Through interactive activities and group exercises, students will also build leadership and collaboration skills in a supportive environment. By the end of the week, students will confidently share their own unique ideas in a final TEDx-style presentation, applying six key speaking skills they’ve learned. Fun, inspiring, and empowering, this class helps students develop confident communication skills that will last a lifetime! Track & Field Foundations with Coach RevDates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Grades: 6th to 11th Classroom: TRACK Instructor: Coach Rev Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Track & Field Foundations is designed to teach students the essential skills needed for success in track and field events. Students will practice running mechanics, jumping techniques, and fundamental skills while learning the importance of conditioning and recovery. The class promotes leadership, cooperation, and respect through structured activities and challenges. By participating regularly, students will strengthen both their physical fitness and self-confidence. Materials needed: Your own refillable water bottle and comfortable running shoes. If you need recommended brands for shoes, please email Coach Rev at revelezdominic@dublinusd.org Track & Field Foundations with Coach Rev; June 22-26Dates: 06/22/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Grades: 6th to GRADE_11 Classroom: Track Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Track & Field Foundations is designed to teach students the essential skills needed for success in track and field events. Students will practice running mechanics, jumping techniques, and fundamental skills while learning the importance of conditioning and recovery. The class promotes leadership, cooperation, and respect through structured activities and challenges. By participating regularly, students will strengthen both their physical fitness and self-confidence. Materials needed: Your own refillable water bottle and comfortable running shoes. If you need recommended brands for shoes, please email Coach Rev at revelezdominic@dublinusd.org Weekly Lunch Supervision Pass - 5 DaysDates: 06/22/2026 - 06/26/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Grades: PRE_SCHOOL to 7th Classroom: L6 Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Add our Lunch Supervision option for a seamless full-day experience. Students will be supervised during lunch to ensure they eat the meal they bring, have time to relax and socialize, and are safely transitioned to their afternoon class. This option is available as a full-week add-on only; daily or drop-in options are not available. |
Week of June 29th – 2nd, 2026
Computer Science: Kickstart Your CS Journey with Mr Voeller - 9 Days - Week 2 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM Grades: 6th to 8th Classroom: A3 Instructor: Kyle Voeller Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Embark on a journey into the world of computer science with this beginner-friendly course designed for middle school students! Through interactive lessons and hands-on coding projects, students will explore essential computing concepts, including problem-solving, algorithms, programming logic, and computational thinking. Throughout the course, students will: Whether you're brand new to coding or eager to expand your knowledge, this course provides a fun and engaging introduction to computer science, equipping you with the skills to succeed in high school and beyond! No prior experience needed—just curiosity and creativity! Please complete your enrollment for this class under the “First Week of Class” tab.
Drawing Stories Lab: Anime, Manga & Memes - 9 Days - Week 2 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM Grades: 6th to 8th Classroom: C2 Instructor: Bill Carmel Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/21/2026 Taught by Fallon Middle School Teacher Mr Bill Carmel This summer art course introduces middle school students to foundational drawing skills through manga, cartooning, and visual storytelling. Students will learn how to: The class encourages: No prior art experience is required. All skill levels are welcome. Please complete your enrollment for this class under the “First Week of Class” tab.
Investment & Money Smart Camp NEW! - 4 DaysDates: 06/29/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 6th to 10th Classroom: D1 Instructor: Gurus Education Instructors – sfeastbay@guruseducation.com Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/28/2026 Get ready to become a young investor! In this fun and interactive camp. Students will explore the exciting world of money, savings, and investing. Through live sessions, games, and creative challenges, campers will learn how to save, budget, and invest wisely & make smart financial decisions. Each day will be a new adventure — from building a mini investment portfolio to discovering how stocks & interest really work to how businesses make money grow. With engaging activities and easy-to-understand lessons, campers will gain practical skills that can last a lifetime. Master of the Machines: EV3 Robotics - 4 DaysDates: 06/29/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM Grades: 4th to 8th Classroom: C4 Instructor: Compuchild - Trivalley@compuchild.com Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/28/2026 Get ready for an action-packed journey into the world of Robotics!! This hands-on course challenges students to think like real-world engineers as they build, program, and iterate their way through three high-stakes missions. Teams will work together to master advanced robotics concepts through a series of progressive projects. Project 1: The Search and Rescue Obstacle Course Mission: Your robot is the only hope for a stranded individual! Students must navigate a complex course featuring bridges, walls, and rivers to safely rescue the target and return them to the home base. Learning Objectives: Master the EV3 Classroom software and scratch-based block coding. Understand how to synchronize large motors for precise movement and turning. Integrate mechanical parts to create a stable and functional "Rescue Bot" Project 2: The High-Stakes Mouse Maze Mission: Can your robot "think" its way out? Students will design and build an autonomous robot capable of using environmental input to solve a maze from start to finish. Learning Objectives: Learn to process sensory data using Ultrasonic (distance) or Touch sensors to detect walls. Program conditional logic (if/then statements) and loops to make real-time decisions Project 3: Robot Sumo Tournament Mission: It’s time for the ultimate showdown! Teams will design and program a fully autonomous Sumobot. The goal is to detect and push an opponent out of the ring while using sensors to stay safely inside the boundary. Learning Objectives: Utilize Color sensors to identify the ring's edge and trigger "escape" maneuvers. Apply engineering design principles to build a robot that balances power, weight, and speed. Develop advanced autonomous strategy and defensive coding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9ELpoCWdP4 Math Olympiad Challenge Prep - 9 Days - Week 2 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 4th to 6th Classroom: A2 Instructor: Mrs. Yuko Arai Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Taught by Yuko Arai, Dublin Elementary School teacher with DUSD! Looking for a summer program that challenges young minds and builds confidence in math? Our Math Olympiad Summer Program is designed for students entering 4th and 5th grades who want to strengthen their problem-solving skills and prepare for exciting math competitions. What Students Will Learn: About Math Olympiad: Why Join This Summer Program: Students who continue with a Math Olympiad team may also have opportunities to compete in regional tournaments, including: Top performers at regional competitions may even qualify for national-level events, such as those hosted at UC Berkeley. This summer program is perfect for students who enjoy math, love a challenge, and want to build strong problem-solving skills while having fun. Please complete your enrollment for this class under the “First Week of Class” tab.
Social Media Paradise: Micro-Publishing Studio - 9 Days - Week 2 of 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Grades: 6th to 8th Classroom: C2 Instructor: Bill Carmel Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Taught by Bill Carmel DUSD Teacher Tell Your Story. Share Your Ideas. Build Your Voice. What do photographers, YouTubers, writers, designers, and artists all have in common? WHAT STUDENTS WILL CREATE Please complete your enrollment for this class under the “First Week of Class” tab.
STEAMRollers Camp – Where Skating Meets Science, Art, and Fun! - 4 DaysDates: 06/29/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 1st to 6th Classroom: A4 Instructor: Priscilla Barton Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 06/28/2026 Taught by Priscilla Barton, Emerald High School teacher with DUSD! Learn how to skate while exploring the scientific laws of motion that make it possible. Boost your coordination and reaction time by creating your own flow rope or boxing ball—tools designed to sharpen hand-eye coordination, body awareness, and quick responses. Enjoy daily art activities that encourage creativity alongside physical skill-building. A recital will be held on the last day at 11 AM to showcase what participants have learned. Track & Field Foundations with Coach Rev ; Week 2Dates: 06/22/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Grades: 6th to 11th Classroom: TRACK Instructor: Coach Rev Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 05/27/2026 Track & Field Foundations is designed to teach students the essential skills needed for success in track and field events. Students will practice running mechanics, jumping techniques, and fundamental skills while learning the importance of conditioning and recovery. The class promotes leadership, cooperation, and respect through structured activities and challenges. By participating regularly, students will strengthen both their physical fitness and self-confidence. Materials needed: Your own refillable water bottle and comfortable running shoes. If you need recommended brands for shoes, please email Coach Rev at revelezdominic@dublinusd.org THIS IS A TWO WEEK COURSE, PLEASE REGISTER ON THE JUNE 22 LISTING
Weekly Lunch Supervision Pass - 4 DaysDates: 06/29/2026 - 07/02/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Grades: PRE_SCHOOL to 7th Classroom: L6 Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: Add our Lunch Supervision option for a seamless full-day experience. Students will be supervised during lunch to ensure they eat the meal they bring, have time to relax and socialize, and are safely transitioned to their afternoon class. This option is available as a full-week add-on only; daily or drop-in options are not available. |
ONLINE SUMMER MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSES
ONLINE - Confident Communicator Behind the Camera!!Dates: 07/27/2026 - 07/31/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grades: 2nd to 6th Classroom: Online Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 07/01/2026 Step into the spotlight—right from home! Confident Communicator: Behind the Camera is an engaging online camp designed for students in grades 2–6 to build strong public speaking and communication skills in a fun, supportive virtual environment. Through interactive activities, games, mini challenges, and creative storytelling, students will learn to express their ideas clearly, speak with confidence, and connect with an audience—even through a screen. Participants will explore: Speaking clearly and confidently sharing their voice on camera ONLINE- Investment & Money Smart Camp NEW! - 4 DaysDates: 07/06/2026 - 07/10/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Grades: 6th to GRADE_10 Classroom: Online Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 05/27/2026 Get ready to become a young investor! In this fun and interactive camp. Students will explore the exciting world of money, savings, and investing — all from the comfort of home. Through live sessions, games, and creative challenges, campers will learn how to save, budget, and invest wisely & make smart financial decisions. Each day will be a new adventure — from building a mini investment portfolio to discovering how stocks & interest really work to how businesses make money grow. With engaging activities and easy-to-understand lessons, campers will gain practical skills that can last a lifetime. ONLINE- Master the Skill of Debating in Tournaments!Dates: 07/27/2026 - 07/31/2026 Day & Time: Monday to Thursday, 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Grades: 4th to 8th Classroom: Online Instructor: Excluded Date:
Early Bird End Date: 05/27/2026 This debate camp will help students sharpen their Argumentation & Public Speaking skills and prepare them for School Debate Tournaments! Students will: *Learn to make compelling presentations backed by solid evidences * Gain a balanced and complete understanding of current and global issues *Develop persuasive skills through various debate formats of argumentation & refutation structure * Master key lifelong skills: Research, Analysis, Writing, Note taking, and Critical Thinking * Become an excellent competitor and Speak to Win (in Debates) Fun, Adventurous, Exciting sessions! |