If a traditional camp structure do not work for you here are some pop-in labs and workshops your scholar can participate in.
PoP-In Workshops
Session 1 (T,W,TH) 9a-10:15a, $35 per session starting June 23, 2026 thru August 20, 2026 **Ages 6-12
Three days a week are built around our RMSA core program:
- R — Reading (Tuesday): Shared read-alouds, book buddy pairs, independent leveled reading, and literacy woven into every theme
- M — Math (Wednesday): Real-world problem solving, differentiated stations, and peer coaching
- S — Science (Thursday): Experiments, STEM projects, and curiosity-driven discovery
- A — Art (Thursday): Visual arts and creative expression tied to every enrichment track
Session 2 (T, W, Th) 10:45a-12p, $35 per session starting June 23, 2026 thru August 20, 2026 **Ages 6-12
On top of the RMSA core, scholars can choose enrichment tracks
Tuesday- Cyber/IT
Wednesday- Fashion
Thursday- Creative Tech
Premium Deep Dive, (T,Th) 1p-2:30p, $35 per session, Starting June 23, 2026 thru August 20, 2026 **Ages 13-18
Tuesday- Tech
Thursday- Fashion
Pricing:
No application fee, $140/ wk, $25 session, $35 Day (Ages 6-12)
No application fee, $60/ wk, $35 session (Ages 13-18)
PoP- In Labs
Two weekends a month as listed below. Cost is $15 per session
Guaranteed screen-free hour. Drop your child off for an hour of creative genius while you grab a coffee or run errands next door.
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Saturday, July 11 - Sunday, July 12:
Laptop Take-Apart Lab
- Target Audience: Junior Creators (Ages 6–13)
- Topic: Hardware & Mechanical Exploration
- Description: Before you can build the future, you have to understand how it’s wired! In this high-interest, hands-on lab, younger scholars use real tools to safely deconstruct actual laptops.
Fashion Illustration
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Design Ideation & Drawing
- Description: Every great design starts as a sketch. Students learn the industrial foundations of fashion drawing, mastering the traditional 9-head fashion figure (croquis) proportions.
Hardware & Infrastructure
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: System Architecture & Assembly
- Description: Move past standard computer usage into system engineering. This workshop introduces young adults to computational hardware architecture, basic circuit paths, and the physical components that power modern operating systems.
Visual Storytelling for Social Media
- Target Audience: The Executive Studio (Older Adults, Ages 23+)
- Topic: Media Arts & Visual Layout
- Description: Designed for business owners, freelancers, and creative professionals. Learn how to use visual hierarchy, clean grid alignment, and typographic scale to build high-converting layouts. This class teaches you how to turn raw text and images into premium, professional digital content for Substack, LinkedIn, and promotional media.
Saturday, July 25 - Sunday, July 26
Media Production Basics
- Target Audience: Junior Creators (Ages 6–13)
- Topic: Audio & Visual Sequencing
- Description: Turn your child from a screen consumer into a digital creator! Scholars learn the basic structural layout of digital media production.
Project Runway Challenge: From Trash to Treasure
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Avant-Garde Sustainable Fashion
- Description: A high-energy, timed design challenge! Students step into the shoes of an eco-conscious fashion designer, working with unconventional, recycled, and surplus materials to engineer a structural, avant-garde garment concept. It’s a masterclass in spatial reasoning, texture mixing, and creative problem-solving.
Python Logic Crash Course
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Backend Software Engineering
- Description: Break down the barrier to computer programming. Students are introduced to the core logic of the Python programming language. They will learn standard commands, variable definitions, and logic loops to build a functional backend script that handles basic data tasks.
Home Network Defense & Router Hardening
- Target Audience: The Executive Studio (Older Adults, Ages 23+)
- Topic: Cybersecurity & Network Infrastructure
- Description: Protect your digital castle. In this essential, practical cybersecurity masterclass, adults learn the mechanics of home network layouts. You will gain step-by-step knowledge on how data moves through your house, how to configure basic firewalls, change default hardware firmware, and protect smart home IoT devices from intrusion.
Saturday, August 8 - Sunday, August 9
Creative Mood/Vision Boarding
- Target Audience: Junior Creators (Ages 6–13)
- Topic: Visual Curation & Goal Mapping
- Description: A highly tactile and imaginative paper crafting lab. Scholars learn how to curate textures, select harmonious color families, and organize spatial layouts to design a structured mood board that tells a visual story or tracks their personal goals.
Color Theory
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Applied Fine Arts & Branding
- Description: Color dictates how we feel and what we buy. Students dive deep into the psychology and science of the color wheel. They will learn how to build cohesive primary, secondary, and tertiary palettes, master contrast limits, and apply technical color logic to digital art and fashion design.
The Perfect Stitch: Sewing Machine Basics
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Apparel Construction & Machine Mechanics
- Description: Completely demystify the sewing machine. Young adults learn standard machine anatomy, safe needle operation, how to properly wind a bobbin, and thread the top tension line. Students will practice running precise, stable straight and zigzag stitches across various fabric weights to build structural sewing confidence
Digital Footprints: Intro to OSINT & Cyber Tracking
- Target Audience: The Executive Studio (Older Adults, Ages 23+)
- Topic: Digital Forensics & Data Privacy
- Description: Think like a digital forensic investigator. This compelling lab introduces adults to the concept of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). Learn how data travels across public networks, discover the heavy forensic trails left behind by standard internet use, and acquire real-world techniques to audits and secure your own digital footprint.
Saturday, August 22 - Sunday, August 23
Create Mood/Vision Boarding
- Target Audience: Junior Creators (Ages 14+)
- Topic: Visual Curation & Goal Mapping
- Description: A highly tactile and imaginative paper crafting lab. Scholars learn how to curate textures, select harmonious color families, and organize spatial layouts to design a structured mood board that tells a visual story or tracks their personal goals.
Architects of the Future: Cardboard Engineering
- Target Audience: Junior Creators (Ages 7–13)
- Topic: Structural Geometry & Physics
- Description: Put your math and spatial engineering skills to the work! Using structural blueprints and recycled materials, scholars learn how physical angles, weight distribution, and geometry work together to build a functional, heavy load-bearing cardboard bridge or tower.
The Cyberdeck Build: Hardware Assembly
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Physical Computing & Maker Tech
- Description: Step out from behind consumer tech and build a custom rig. Students learn the architecture of custom computing systems by mounting a Raspberry Pi, configuring physical hardware components into a personalized chassis, and handling precision electronics layout.
Upcycled Thrift Wear
- Target Audience: Next-Gen Innovators (Ages 14–22)
- Topic: Sustainable Construction & Restructuring
- Description: Combine eco-friendly ethics with street fashion. Students bring in thrifted or surplus clothing and learn how to structurally modify them using advanced patchwork, seam manipulation, distressing, and garment restructuring to create custom, wearable statements.
**All payments are non-refundable
"We thoughtfully review every application and reserve the right to admit students whose interests and goals align with our program's mission and values."