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HVAC Career Exploration COED 5003 CR02D
with Mark Kohnen
Ages: 10 - 13
HVAC Career Exploration Ages 10-13
Step into the role of an HVAC technician on a mission to restore comfort! Students will explore real heating and cooling equipment while tackling a fast-paced scavenger hunt filled with clues, tools, and challenges. Along the way, they’ll discover how HVAC professionals keep homes and buildings running efficiently and why these skills are in high demand.
Registration Closes June 2
Will run
STEM Builder's Challenge, 4th-8th CKICK-5040-TR02D
with Robert Jervis & Michael Geiger
Ages: 9 - 14
STEM Builders Challenge is a half-day, hands-on camp where students work in small teams to build, test, and improve their own structures and creations. Participants will take part in fun building challenges—such as towers and bridges—using everyday materials while learning how designers and engineers think about strength, stability, and teamwork. Along the way, students will practice planning their ideas, working within simple rules and time limits, and improving their designs through testing and teamwork. No prior STEM experience is needed—just curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to build!
Will run
CLASS FULL! STEM Experiments: Chromatography & Garden in a Glove, ages5-7 yrs CKICK-5040-TR03D
with Ashley Huels
Ages: 5 - 7
Did you ever wonder what makes markers different colors? In this experiment we will determine whether dyes are single substances or composed of multiple other dyes! Create a work of art that is yours to keep while capillary action and chromatography! The next expreiment in this class is a hands-on activity, where we will explore the stages of plant growth. Students will learn about basic plant biology and how growing conditions can impact seedling development. Using these principles, they will create their very own mini greenhouse environments! Space is limited, so register early!
Explore the World of Teaching Ages 14 - 19 COED 5019 MC01D
with Erin Landers & Alexis Myers
Ages: 14 - 19
Explore the World of Teaching: Summer Camp for Future Educators Ages 14 - 19
Are you curious about what it’s like to be a teacher or work in early childhood education? Join us this summer for an exciting and hands-on camp experience designed for aspiring educators!
This unique camp explores Early Childhood Education and Teacher Education. Campers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the teaching profession. Campers will discover what a typical day in the life of a teacher looks like, learning how to get started in the field, and explore the skills and knowledge needed to inspire the next generation of learners.
Whether you're dreaming of working with young children or teaching in our schools, the camp provides valuable insight, practical guidance, and interactive activities to spark your passion for education.
Just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm! This course is made possible with support from the Grow your Own grant.
CLASS FULL! Monarch Butterflies, ages 6-10 yrs CKICK-5084-TR01D
with Kaylen McDowell
Ages: 6 - 10
The monarch butterfly is one of nature’s most fascinating insects, known for its incredible life cycle and long-distance migration. Understanding the monarch’s life cycle and habitat helps us see how important it is to protect their environment, especially milkweed plants, so future generations can continue to enjoy these beautiful butterflies!
CLASS FULL! Checkmate in a Day: Chess Crash Course, ages 8-12 yrs CKICK 5070 TR01D
with Christine Wheeler & Vincent Rehkemper
Ages: 8 - 12
In just one fun-filled session, students will learn how to play chess from start to finish! Checkmate in a Day introduces the basics of the board, piece movement, and simple winning strategies through hands-on play and interactive challenges. By the end of class, students will be confidently playing their own games—and each participant will take home their very own chessboard to keep practicing and playing with family and friends!
Public Safety Dispatch Training Greenville BSC 9911 GR01E
with Elisha Hamilton
Refund Policy PDFThe program combines hybrid instruction, with required in-person classroom sessions and online coursework, to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard dispatch software, learn emergency communication protocols, and develop the critical decision-making skills needed in high-pressure situations.
Class Dates are Tuesday and Thursday Evening from 6:00pm to 9:00pm
The new class dates are June 16/23/25/30 July 7/9/14/16/21/23/28/30 August 4/6
**The cost of this training reflects a significant discount made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board**
For additional information please contact the Kaskaskia College Workforce Development and Community Education Department at 618-545-3255 OR email at crichardson@kaskaskia.edu