| GOLD Week 1 |
| 1 | Nā Mea Hawai`i (Things of Hawai`i) | This course introduces students to the rich culture, traditions, and history of Hawaiʻi. Through hula, stories, crafts, music, and hands-on activities, students explore important cultural values, language, and practices in a fun and meaningful way. |
| 2 | ¡Vamos! Spanish Adventures | Students are introduced to the Spanish language through songs, games, art, and hands-on crafts. Along the way, they explore elements of Spanish-speaking cultures while learning basic vocabulary, greetings, and everyday phrases in a fun and interactive environment. |
| 3 | Japanese for Young Learners | Students are introduced to basic Japanese vocabulary, greetings, numbers, and simple phrases through songs, games, and interactive activities. This course builds listening and speaking skills while fostering an appreciation for Japanese culture. |
| 4 | The Hip Hop Lab | Students explore rhythm, movement, and self-expression through introductory hip hop dance. This high-energy class builds coordination, musicality, and confidence in a supportive environment. |
| 5 | Math Quest Adventures | Students explore numbers, shapes, and patterns through hands-on challenges and games. This interactive course shows how math appears in everyday life—from nature to puzzles—while building fluency, problem-solving skills, and confidence. Whether your camper is a math whiz or just starting out, Math Quest Adventures makes learning active, visual, and fun. |
| 6 | Creative Writing | Older writers dive deeper into storytelling through engaging prompts, structured exercises, and creative projects. Campers refine grammar, expand vocabulary, and strengthen organization while exploring more complex narrative techniques, fostering independent thinking and a distinctive writing voice. |