The 2021 Summer of Connection, and based on our review and analysis, not only were connections made, but lives changed and unforgettable memories created. Check out our review of Summer 2021 complete with numbers, stories, and testimonials! This role leads a group of kids in activities and pre-planned lessons.
Keystone Science School inspires curiosity and critical thinking through the lens of science to change lives and strengthen communities. We create future leaders who can problem solve and work together in an ever-evolving world and workplace environment.
Keystone Science School inspires curiosity and critical thinking through the lens of science to change lives and strengthen communities. We create future leaders who can problem solve and work together in an ever-evolving world and workplace environment.
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Keystone Science School inspires curiosity and critical thinking through the lens of science to change lives and strengthen communities. We create future leaders who can problem solve and work together in an ever-evolving world and workplace environment. By 2020, Keystone Science School will reach beyond its 23-acre campus to bring high-quality science and sustainability programming and experiences to diverse communities across the country.
Adventure is a key element of everything we do at Keystone Science School. We believe it is essential that young people learn to explore and care about the natural world. Science is ingrained in everything we do and who we are at Keystone Science School. Science is a crucial element in shaping the leaders of tomorrow and our classroom just happens to be the Rocky Mountains.
Whether this is your first time registering for camp or you are a returning camper, we are here to help answer questions and navigate the enrollment process with you. Get in touch with us today! The guide includes kid-friendly trail games, can't miss events, the best apps for exploring, a star map, a local geology lesson, activity ideas, and so much more!
2021 Summer Camp is just around the corner! Here are all the resources you need to assure your camper is ready for a magical summer. Take a careful look at everything here, and don't hesitate to reach out with any questions. Additional forms will be added as we approach summer and confirm our adventure contractors.
Keystone Science School is proud to offer the After School program to the elementary students of Summit School District. Due to grant requirements it is required that participating students attend a minimum of 3 days per week for the duration of each session. All registrations are honored on a first come first serve basis.
Reviews (9)
Lisa Schwinghammer
Sep 07, 2021
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Colleen Fischer
Jul 30, 2021
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Shauna Bocksch
Jan 18, 2021
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I was thrilled when I heard about Keystone Science School's fall programming for middle school students. As local working parents we were concerned about leaving my 8th grade daughter at home during her off days at school. Keystone Science School has been the perfect opportunity to help keep my science-loving daughter engaged and on task with her remote learning.
Andrea Fields
Jan 15, 2021
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My son absolutely loved camp at the Keystone Science School. He was so excited to go everyday and to tell us about his daily adventures and the new friends he has met. It was great for him to be able to get outside all day after being cooped up the past few months. The staff was courteous and professional. We had a really great experience. We are already looking forward to next year!
Kim Ramey
Nov 29, 2020
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Stacy Ackerman
Jun 27, 2020
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Chad Dougherty
Sep 13, 2019
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We had a 9 year old participate in the overnight camp. She really enjoyed it, and the councilors seemed motivated and enthusiastic which is an important aspect to have.
The negative: It was a white-water rafting week, and we've been on enough rafting trips to know there is a wide range of difficulty levels especially in early summer. We called before booking to confirm this was not a class 3/4 rafting, and were told, no "it is really just a float trip". Well it turns out that this float was probably at least a class 3, and our kid's raft got stuck in a pour over where the councilor had to dive
The negative: It was a white-water rafting week, and we've been on enough rafting trips to know there is a wide range of difficulty levels especially in early summer. We called before booking to confirm this was not a class 3/4 rafting, and were told, no "it is really just a float trip". Well it turns out that this float was probably at least a class 3, and our kid's raft got stuck in a pour over where the councilor had to dive
Brian Musco
Aug 07, 2019
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When I was younger (11-13yo, tenish years ago) I attended the programs here, I feel it is the perfect place for many young people to learn and experience science and the outdoors. Now I am Latino and I had no time fitting in with the team or the the staff. I felt they were incredibly respectful and taught the history of Colorado very well. I went on camping ,rafting, and hiking trips I never thought I could go on. At times, they were not easy and I felt like giving up but the staff watched out for me and my asthmatic brother. They prepared me for my future outdoor trips and kept me safe even to
Ellen Reid
Jun 11, 2016
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