Murfreesboro City Schools Summer Camp Line Up
Murfreesboro City School families don’t miss out on getting your child enrolled in one of the MCS amazing summer camps! District-wide summer camp registration begins March 1st at 6 am. Families may register for Summer ESP and/or register for their camps by visiting www.ezchildtrack.com/esp/parent.
Check out the sensational camps being offered to ANY MCS student. Installment plans are available for any of the camps below, except Kindercamp.
Please note: Kindercamp registration does not open until MAY 2nd.
SPOTS ARE LIMITED, SO DO NOT DELAY!
When a camp is full, it will no longer be available in the registration list in EZ Child Track.
Below you will find all the camps available. With their wide variety to choose from, you are sure to find one of high interest for you any child!
Camps include:
KinderCamp (July 15-19) is open to children pre-registered for kindergarten at MCS and focuses on preparing upcoming kindergarteners for the transition to elementary school. Students attending KinderCamp will get the full ESP experience during the week of camp.
Archery Camp (June 24-28) will be hosted at Black Fox and features two certified archery
instructors. Students enrolled will learn the basics of archery including how to handle a bow and arrow and shooting techniques.
Edible Education (July 8-12 at Mitchell-Neilson) (July 15-19 at Northfield) focuses on providing age appropriate hands-on cooking instruction for students.
Makerspace Camp (June 24-28) hosted at Discovery School allows students to use their
imagination to build, design and create. This camp includes a trip to the Adventure Science Centerin Nashville.
Soccer Camp in conjunction with Murfreesboro Soccer Club (June 3-7 and June 10-14) is a unique opportunity for students to learn the fundamentals of soccer while actively improving foot skills, speed and agility. This camp is hosted at Overall Creek.
Camp Big Shots (June 10-21) is a two-week summer camp organized specifically for active
adventures. Certified teachers are involved with the two-week camp and teach a variety of skills including archery, woodworking, coding, and robotics. Campers also enjoy field trips to Nashville Shores and canoeing the Harpeth River. Mitchell-Neilson will serve as the host site.
Drone Coding and Aerial Photography (June 24-28) hosted at Overall Creek will teach students to write the code that controls a drone and the fundamentals of drone photography.
Girl Scout Camp with the Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee (July 15-19) features outdoor activities and teaches students how to earn badges while learning about the origin of Girl Scouts. Girl Scout Camp will be hosted at Discovery School.