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Woodland Hills Opportunity Camp


The following message was sent to Woodland Hills School District families on January 31, 2024. Please take a moment to read it and thank you for supporting the Woodland Hills Opportunity Camp the past three years.

Good Morning Wolverine Families!

Even though it's chilly outside, we know that many of you are beginning to make plans for summer fun. For the past three summers, the district has been able to offer a free summer camp for our scholars - Woodland Hills Opportunity Camp. This camp was funded through a Federal Grant, and sadly the grant only funded three years of camp, which means we will not be offering Opportunity Camp for the summer of 2024. 

We know that summer learning loss is extremely detrimental for our scholars and we are committed to sharing information with families about any and all summer programs available in the area. We will also be sharing information about several WHSD events throughout the summer and sending engaging resources home to keep scholars practicing what they've learned throughout the year. 

We are grateful to all of the families who have shared your children with us during the past three summers and we hope to be able to offer a summer camp again in the future. We wanted to let you know as soon as we were able to confirm so that you can begin making plans now. We are confident that, with advanced planning, we can ensure that every scholar has a great summer, filled with fun and learning.

Thank you,

WHSD Admin


Vision:

All Woodland Hills Opportunity Camp students will discover and develop their strengths and passions by working  with caring adults who will nurture their natural curiosity and wonder resulting in confident students who take risks in exploring their interests and possible career pathways. 

 

Mission:

At Woodland Hills Opportunity Camp, all students will engage in a blend of rigorous academic curriculum and enrichment activities that will extend their learning and prevent summer learning loss while also supporting their social-emotional development within positive relationships and rigorous and relevant curriculum that is developed with the support of families and community partners.

2023 Opportunity Camp Photos

A middle school student tries a homemade snack in a cooking class
A young student pages through a book at a desk
A young student colors at a desk in a classroom
A teacher reads to a young student in a classroom
A pair of young girls show off the books their reading while sitting on a classroom floor
A young child works on a workbook in a classroom
An older student helps a younger student with a project in a classroom
A teacher leans down to talk a student while working on a classroom project together
A teacher leans on a student's desk while they talk to each other
Two young boys show off friendship bracelets they made
A teacher talks about a book she is about to read to a group of young students
Two young students show off friendship bracelets they made
A student wearing a mask shows off a friendship bracelet
A student looks up from a workbook to look at instructions in the distance
A young student shows off her coloring work
A student uses a pencil to write in a workbook
Two middle school students work on lego projects
A volunteer helps a young student learn to play chess
Middle school students learn about yoga techniques in a classroom
Young students learn to play chess
Middle school students work on lego projects
Two students play chess together in a classroom
A middle school student molds clay for an art project
A yoga instructor positions a student into the proper pose
A middle school student molds clay for an art project
A middle school student uses a stick to mold clay
An art teacher demonstrates clay molding technique to a student
A student takes a close look at a mold he just made
Middle school students work together to learn how to set up a tent
A student examines a fossil in a classroom
A middle school student examines basic coding on a laptop
A middle school student smiles as she works away on a laptop
A teacher offers help to a student working on a laptop.
A middle school student works on a small robot vehicle
Three students look over instructions for a robotic car
Two young students work on a VEX Robotics kit on the floor of a classroom

Contact Information:

Tamika McGee
CAMP COORDINATOR
Email: whoc@whsd.us
 
Julie Scarberry
Camp director
Email: whoc@whsd.us

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