History camp?

Anonymous
Has anyone’s kid done the history camp through concord review. There are in person and online options for the summer. Just wondering if it’s worth it. Or any other suggestions for history? Thank you!!
Anonymous
Camp Half-Blood was meh
Anonymous
We did the online camp because of my son's sports schedule. I think the in person could have been better, and both options are very expensive. What is your end goal?
Anonymous
Only on DCUMs would someone ask about a parent’s “end goal” for their kid at summer camp. Poor kid.
Anonymous
Poor kid. But the idea of a history camp is so cool as in learning actual history stuff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poor kid. But the idea of a history camp is so cool as in learning actual history stuff


Yes- not sure we have a end goal. My child is very passionate about history but public school doesn't provide much feedback on writing/historical analysis. I realize end paper may not be published in concord review.
Anonymous
There should be an end goal if you are going to spend 2 weeks of the summer and that much money! You don't go and get nothing out of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor kid. But the idea of a history camp is so cool as in learning actual history stuff


Yes- not sure we have a end goal. My child is very passionate about history but public school doesn't provide much feedback on writing/historical analysis. I realize end paper may not be published in concord review.


In this case, I think it's worth seriously considering it. I'm the PP whose kid did the online camp. My son submitted his paper to NHD, and he's writing another paper this year. Also loves history and reads a lot outside of school. It's tough to balance with sports and schoolwork, but he loves it. Older DS also competed in NHD throughout high school (without a lot of school support) so happy to answer any questions about history research and NHD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poor kid. But the idea of a history camp is so cool as in learning actual history stuff


Yes- not sure we have a end goal. My child is very passionate about history but public school doesn't provide much feedback on writing/historical analysis. I realize end paper may not be published in concord review.


In this case, I think it's worth seriously considering it. I'm the PP whose kid did the online camp. My son submitted his paper to NHD, and he's writing another paper this year. Also loves history and reads a lot outside of school. It's tough to balance with sports and schoolwork, but he loves it. Older DS also competed in NHD throughout high school (without a lot of school support) so happy to answer any questions about history research and NHD.


My child also did just submit an essay for our local NHD and it was a lot of work but he really enjoyed it. Also plays a sport and busy with school work. Without school support for NHD or other historical essay contests, I just think he could benefit from some guidance in subject exploration and writing. Thank you so much for your comments!
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