Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark

Crandall, TX

Crandall ISD-Martin Elementary, Camp Invention: Spark nurtures young minds through creative exploration in Crandall, TX.

Ages
5–12

About this camp

This summer camp, hosted at Martin Elementary in Crandall, TX, is part of the Camp Invention program. It offers a variety of hands-on activities designed to foster creativity and problem-solving skills in young campers. The "Spark" theme suggests an emphasis on igniting curiosity and introducing fundamental concepts through engaging, interactive projects. Children will likely participate in activities that blend science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in an accessible and fun environment.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
F30/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 40
  • Safety & accreditation0.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median0.0 / 15

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Sessions & dates

Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark

Ages 5–12
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0015:00
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0015:00
    Availability unknownPrice varies

Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark: parent FAQ

What ages does Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark accept?
Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark serves campers ages 5–12.
Where is Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark located?
Crandall ISD- Martin Elementary - Camp Invention: Spark is located in Crandall, TX.

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