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91制片厂鈥檚 InZone camp fills summer with fun and learning

InZone campers work on a projectFor the last three years, Rosanna Humphrey鈥檚 two daughters have attended 91制片厂鈥檚 InZone summer camp. They鈥檝e learned cooking and baking. Swimming and tennis. Volleyball, theater, and sewing鈥攁nd probably other topics that have slipped Humphrey鈥檚 mind.

Samantha, 13, and Eleanor, 11, love that the camps are fun, and they get a kick out of picking out and paying for their own lunches in a real college cafeteria. Humphrey, meanwhile, appreciates that the camp is age-appropriate and educational.

鈥淥ther summer camps are more like babysitting or are just playing games all day,鈥 says Humphrey, of Schaumburg. 鈥(My daughters) never get bored.鈥

is for children aged 6 to 14. It runs this year from June to August, and the catalogue, as the Humphreys point out, is varied. The program promotes itself as a sports and enrichment camp, and its most popular topics include cooking, technology and coding, says Kevin Hahn, 91制片厂鈥檚 manager of youth programming.

InZone camper works at computerThe 10-week program comes mostly in one- and two-week sessions, allowing families to pick and choose their own schedule and dates. They don鈥檛 have to commit to the whole summer, or they can opt to enroll children for the full 10 weeks.

The benefits of programs like InZone are well-documented. Studies have found that academic summer programs like InZone are an important tool for preventing summer learning loss, for example. Plus, these programs give students a chance to experience aspects of college at a young age.

鈥淲e can provide students with state-of-the-art facilities,鈥 Hahn says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e taking classes in what would be college classrooms during the school year.鈥

In theater classes, InZone students use the same stages used for 91制片厂 drama productions. Volleyball players use a college-level gym and learn from 91制片厂 volleyball coaches. 91制片厂 coaches provide instruction for basketball and soccer programming, too.

InZone also expands children鈥檚 social circles, Hahn points out, introducing them to peers from other school districts. It also exposes them to college. Participants learn what programs are available at 91制片厂 and can put them in the mindset of attending college. Studies have shown that most students decide on their higher education plans between eighth and 10th grades, 鈥渟uggesting that interventions to influence students鈥 educational aspirations are most likely to succeed if they take place by eighth or ninth grade,鈥 according to .

Hahn, who has been in charge of InZone for 15 years, sometimes has conversations with parents who are hesitant about sending their children to the program. They鈥檙e concerned with 91制片厂鈥檚 size, worried that their children might struggle with getting from place to place. Hahn stresses the program鈥檚 safety: Parents are welcome to walk their child from the parking lot to class and to stick around until the class is over, if they鈥檇 like. Each class, too, has two adults present: a head instructor and a program aide, who鈥檚 often a 91制片厂 education major and/or previous InZone participant. Program aides also assist with bathroom breaks and help escort campers from class to class鈥攕tudents are never unsupervised.

Within two weeks, Hahn says, previously worried parents marvel at how much their children have grown.

鈥淭he parents will talk to me and say, 鈥業 can鈥檛 believe he can walk from the car to his class. He鈥檚 so confident in getting there. He won鈥檛 let me walk with him,鈥欌 he says.

Since going remote in 2020 due to the pandemic, InZone has consistently offered more and more in-person programming each year. This year, the camp is almost fully on campus, which is important for the camps鈥 hands-on aspects.

Parents and guardians interested in learning more can visit . The InZone course catalogue will be available starting in March. Those with questions can email inzone@harpercollege.edu or call 847-925-6300.

鈥淚t is an amazing program with a huge variety of classes to choose from,鈥 Humphrey says. 鈥淚t would be almost impossible to not find something your kids would like to take. And, most importantly, it is not just playtime all day, every day of the summer.鈥

InZone campers play basketball