Summer Career Camps

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itshere200Henrico County Workforce and Career Development (CTE)
Presents CTE Summer Career Camps (formally Summer Polytech) for rising sixth- through 12th-graders

Register for the ACE Center Summer Career Camps Programs 

Registration opens on March 11, 2024
Registration closes May 24, 2024
Withdrawal date June 3, 2024 at 3:00pm.


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When:
June 3rd – June 20th (Monday – Thursday)
8:00 am – 2:30 pm
All classes are In-Person

No class on June 19th.

Tuition: $50.00, Henrico County residents only.

Where:
ACE Center @ Hermitage
8301 Hungary Spring Road,
Henrico, VA 23228,
804-756-3020

ACE Center @ Highland Springs
100 Tech Drive
Highland Springs, VA 23075
804-328-4075

Tuition is $50 per student. Only Henrico County residents may enroll in Summer Career Camps. Students do not gain industry standard certifications as part of the Summer Career Camps program, unless noted otherwise.

Summer Career Camps has an attendance requirement. Once a student misses three days of a credited class, he/she will be removed from the class. No credit is earned, and tuition is forfeited. 

Transportation by HCPS will begin on the first day, June 3rd, 2024. Bus schedules will be sent via email prior to the first day of class. Be sure that your email address is clearly and correctly written on the registration form. Students will be picked up from and returned to the elementary school you list on the registration form. 

Classes are filled on a first come/first served basis.

Rising 9th – 12th grade students will be able to receive 0.5 credits from the 3-week course. Rising 6th – 8th grade students will not receive credit.

Only Henrico County residents may enroll in Summer Career Camps. Students do not gain industry standard certifications as part of the Summer Career Camps program, unless noted otherwise.

For questions, please contact Dr. William Crowder, Assistant Director for the Department of Workforce & Career Development (CTE)
Email: wjcrowder@henrico.k12.va.us

Registration opens on March 11, 2024
Registration closes May 24, 2024
Withdrawal date June 3, 2024 at 3:00pm.

Register for the ACE Center Summer Career Camps Programs


Course Descriptions for rising 6th-8th graders (No Credit)

Auto Body Repair introduces students to aspects of automotive body repair including minor body repair and proper use of the tools of the trade.

Automotive Technology introduces students to the different areas involved in auto repair and maintenance. Students will develop an understanding of how a car works and the different facets of car ownership and care.

Barbering teaches students the basics of hair, scalp, and skincare. Students practice on mannequins to hone their new skills and discover what it takes to operate a barbershop.

Cosmetology introduces students to the foundation of hair, nail, and skincare.

Construction Exploration students will explore the field of construction by learning about basic carpentry, masonry, electricity and HVAC principles. Learn to use, care for, and handle safely the tools, machines, equipment, and materials commonly used in various construction trades.

Criminal Justice explores the world of modern law enforcement. Learn to use police equipment to solve crimes and keep order. Topics include crime scene investigation, using police tactical gear, fingerprinting, and common patrol tactics.

Culinary Arts students participate in creative activities related to following recipes and cooking. Learn basic culinary techniques, menu planning, and explore culinary careers.

Entrepreneurship Creation Station explores the various business and marketing principles of entrepreneurship. Students will develop a business plan, learn marketing strategies, and pitch their product to a “team of investors.”

EMT Intro will give students the opportunity to complete their CPR/First Aid certification. Other topics include FEMA certificates for emergency situations, learning medical terminology and “Stop the Bleed” training.

Event Planning & Tourism Marketing students will participate in hands-on cooking demonstrations, learn basic culinary techniques, plan events, and explore the hospitality industry, including food and beverage (catering), lodging, recreation, travel, and tourism.

Game Design and Web Development is designed to engage students in understanding the foundation of creating dynamic, visually appealing websites. Students will explore the fundamentals of front-end web development, create their own web page by considering layout, responsive pages, dynamic content & more.

Introduction to Landscape Design students will learn the principles of growing seeds to have flowers and food. Propagation techniques will also be learned.  Gardening will become a skill you develop that will serve you well.

Legal/Medical Systems Administration is an introductory course for students who want to be legal or medical office workers or specialize in other fields in a legal or medical environment. Students develop skills that prepare them for employment in a variety of legal and medical office environments.

Radio Broadcasting and Journalism focuses on learning about the Production Studio. Learn about the history of audio editing to various platforms with an emphasis on Adobe Audition. Students will experience the process of digital audio production via hands-on projects; including sports announcing.

Veterinary Science is an introductory course designed to teach basic skills in animal care and explore animal-related careers. Content includes animal behavior, breeds and species, basic animal anatomy, restraint and handling, feeding/nutrition, animal grooming, facility maintenance and cleaning, and workplace readiness.

Click here to see our Summer Career Camps/PolyTech video.


Course Descriptions for rising 9th-12th graders 

Automotive Technology introduces students to the many fields related to the automotive service industry, including engine and brake repair.

Baking and Pastry teaches students safety and sanitary practices in a commercial kitchen. Students will focus on breadmaking, cupcake baking/decorating and making a variety of types of cookies.

Barbering teaches students the basics of hair, scalp, and skincare. Students practice on mannequins to hone their new skills and discover what it takes to operate a barbershop.

Computer-Aided Drafting and 3D Animation is an introductory course where students gain an understanding of how to create drawings, 3D models, and animations using the latest CAD software.

Cosmetology teaches students the foundation of professional care of the hair, skin and nails. Students will practice techniques needed to perform these services in a salon setting environment.

Criminal Justice explores the world of modern law enforcement. Learn to use police equipment to solve crimes and keep order. Topics include crime scene investigation, using police tactical gear, fingerprinting, and common patrol tactics.

Culinary Arts students participate in creative activities related to following recipes and cooking. Learn basic culinary techniques, menu planning, and explore culinary careers.

Diesel Technologies introduces students to the fundamentals of diesel equipment technology. Learn the basics of diesel vehicles such as fire trucks, school buses and ambulances.

Early Childhood Education and Services is ideal for students interested in pursuing the field of education, especially those who have a passion for working with younger children. Students will work directly with preschool-aged children enrolled at Springer Preschool Academy.

Electricity and Cabling is designed to introduce students to electricity-related occupations. Basic principles of electricity are stressed with emphasis on residential wiring.

Entrepreneurship Creation Station explores the various business and marketing principles of entrepreneurship. Students will develop a business plan, learn marketing strategies, and pitch their product to a “team of investors.”

EMT Intro will give students the opportunity to complete their CPR/First Aid certification. Other topics include FEMA certificates for emergency situations, learning medical terminology and “Stop the Bleed” training.

Graphic Communications is designed to introduce students to the world of printing. Learn techniques to manage and control production printing using 21st-century skills and develop digital composition and printing skills, wide format printing, and collation/binding operations.

High Tech Engineering introduces students to a multi-discipline program offering math, science and engineering. Students work in teams to solve problems incorporating advanced mathematics and science.

Introduction to Nursing introduces students to careers in the nursing field including basic patient care, moving & transporting patients, taking vital signs, bathing/dressing and basic nursing care.

Precision Machining introduces students to the world of STEM through activities using machining technology. Students learn to layout and produce projects using a variety of industry standard tools and equipment.

Pharmacy Technician introduces students to the skills needed to assist pharmacists in the delivery of health care services to clients in a variety of settings.

Sports Medicine students will spend three weeks learning skills to swim for life. They will be tested on various swimming skills beginning with blowing bubbles with a goal of learning various swimming techniques.

Advanced students will have the opportunity to learn the skills of lifeguarding and become certified upon completion of the course. They must meet all the testing and skill requirements in order to receive their certification.

Welding introduces students to basic welding techniques. Create items using the skills learned and explore options for careers in welding.

Veterinary Science is an introductory course designed to teach basic skills in animal care and explore animal-related careers. Content includes animal behavior, breeds and species, basic animal anatomy, restraint and handling, feeding/nutrition, animal grooming, facility maintenance and cleaning, and workplace readiness.