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STAR Camp 2025

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Science, Technology, Achievement, & Research

​Northern Utah's premier Space and Science Summer Camp

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Special Guest Educator
Leticia Rossato
Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil

Leticia is an engineer with over 7 years of experience in educational robotics, leading FRC teams in international competitions and winning awards such as Engineering Inspiration, Innovation in Control, and Creativity Award. She is passionate about STEAM education. Leticia teaches at summer camps in China, inspiring young minds to explore technology, innovation, and problem-solving. STAR Camp is thrilled to host her in Utah for Moon to Mars.

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Spring Break Camp: Moon to Mars

Ages: 3rd-9th graders
Date: April 1-2
Time: 8:30 am- 4:30 pm
Location: 858 W 350 N Kaysville, UT
$140/person
Sponsored by Kaysville RAMP. Kaysville residents should email [email protected] for discount code. 

Join us for SPRING BREAK: MOON TO MARS CAMP! Campers will be immersed in NASA-designed curriculum, space engineering projects, and simulated missions to the Moon! Learn all about what is happening in the Artemis program, and what it will take to make deep space travel a common, safe reality in your lifetime! 

Campers will be divided into small teams. 8-11 year olds will be teamed together, and 12-15 year olds, as registration numbers allow. A t-shirt is included with camp registration. Participants should bring their own lunch each day. 

Spring Break Camp 2024 was featured on Fox13. Watch the clips HERE. 
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Moon to Mars: All Abilities Camp

Ages: 3rd-9th graders
Date: April 3-4, 2024
Time: 8:30 am- 2:30 pm
Location: 858 W 350 N Kaysville, UT
$140/person
Sponsored by Kaysville RAMP. Kaysville residents should email [email protected] for discount code. 

Join us for MOON TO MARS: ALL ABILITIES CAMP! Campers will be immersed in NASA-designed curriculum, space engineering projects, and simulated missions to the Moon! Learn all about what is happening in the Artemis program, and what it will take to make deep space travel a common, safe reality in your lifetime! 

This camp is for persons of all abilities, with special accommodations for those with disabilities. Accommodations include an available sensory/quiet room; small teams; inclusive, adapted curriculum. Campers will be divided into small teams of six. Campers will be grouped by age.  A t-shirt is included with camp registration. Participants should bring their own lunch each day.

This camp has been designed in collaboration with former STAR Camp coordinator, Valarie Blamires, M.Ed (Severe Special Education), MS (Educational Leadership), MS (Curriculum and Instruction). 
Spring Break camps are made possible through funding from Kaysville RAMP.
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STAR CAMP Testimonials

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​Throughout elementary school and junior high school, STAR Camp was the highlight of my summer. It was a place where I could step out of my comfort zone and try new things, like repelling or scuba diving, while also learning the value of hard work and teamwork. Most of all, STAR Camp was a place where my curiosity and wonder were fostered and supported. I am grateful for the community I experienced and the confidence I gained to pursue whatever sparks my interest.

​Eliza Owens
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Utah State University
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I started attending STAR Camp because it was something my older brother and cousin had loved when they were younger. Space was never the aspect of STAR Camp that captured my attention, but rather the stories of the men who helped forge the path to space. I was in awe of the tales of military giants who transitioned their skill, discipline and drive into something they truly believed in. I fell in love with a more militaristic version of summer camp that the Douglas’s offered called Academy Camp. I have always felt a deep desire to serve my country and my experiences at STAR Camp helped solidify those desires into tangibles goals. STAR Camp helped nurture the seed which led to my graduating from the United States Air Force Academy. I look back on my memories, connections, and relationships that I gained while in those summer programs fondly and am grateful that they assisted in the growth of my dreams.

Daniel Cook
341st Security Forces Group Executive Officer, USAF
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STAR Camp was the highlight of my summer as a youth. It fueled my passion for space while building my knowledge and character in the areas of physics, problem solving, leadership, and teamwork. The overall atmosphere of the camp made me feel right at home and helped me come out of my shell and develop lasting friendships. In January of 2021 I will start the last semester of my bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with an aerospace emphasis. I currently work in a lab where I have had the opportunity to design, build, assemble, and test components that will fly on the SPORT CubeSat in 2021. I attribute much of my academic and life success to lessons I learned at STAR Camp.

Joel Mork
Graduate Student, Mechanical Engineering, Utah State University

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