Free summer camps to be offered by Fresno Unified

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Free summer camps will be offered by Fresno Unified to support academic growth in children.

Officials say their free summer camps will feature more than 90 camp opportunities for students in transitional Kindergarten through 12th grade.

Camps will be held at schools throughout the district and at community-based locations. Some locations are the African American Historical and Cultural Museums, Fresno State, Fresno City College, and Chukchansi Park.

According to officials, camps will include: Dive into Space Scuba Diving, Virtual Reality and Coding, California Arts Academy, Hmong Clothing and Fashion Through Time, Fresno State’s Women’s Rugby Youth Camp, and more.

Fresno Unified will announce more details about their camps on May 8 at 10 a.m. at the African American Historical and Cultural Museum in Fresno located at 1857 Fulton Street.

Priority registration will begin May 13 and general registration will begin May 16. More information will be available at the Fresno Unified’s website.

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