Coconino Community College will be offering free educational camps for students entering middle school for the second year this summer.
The camps will run in weeklong sessions from June 9 through July 24. They are open to any student entering sixth through eighth grade in the fall, though the program organizers note that space is limited ahead of the June 2 registration deadline (as of mid-May, only eight of the 36 sessions still had available slots). Up to 17 students can register per session, with spots available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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