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School Vacation Camps offers full-day vacation camps that include robotics, engineering, creative tech play, coding, AI, app development, interactive games, 3D printing, laser cutting, LEGO technologies, drones, programming, a chess AI course, Scratch Coding, and STEAM Adventures. Camp days include hands-on work with tools such as 3D printers, advanced robotics kits, and other maker equipment in bright, open, interactive workspaces.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Full-day vacation camps, 9 AM–4 PM
The program’s mission is to make robotics, AI, and creative technology accessible and exciting for every child. School Vacation Camps is part of a robotics and AI community hub that offers hands-on STEM learning experiences, with interest-based groups, mentorship from role models, family events, healthy food, and transportation. Vacation camps are described as high-energy STEM adventures in a supervised setting with expert educators and small group sizes, and they balance screen time with off-screen project and learning time. Programs include project-based learning that mirrors real innovation practices and group projects and friendly competitions.
After School Programs and Summer Camps connected with School Vacation Camps are led by robotics, STEM, and education experts, including instructors with degrees in Education, Engineering, Computer Science, Developmental Psychology, Neuroscience, Material Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, and related fields. Educators include Morgan Ullery, who holds a Master’s of Education from Rutgers University; Rick Martin, who has over 10 years of experience in K–12 education; Xin Liu, a robotics engineer; Jasio Santillan, who studied material science and biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon; Leonid Tunik, founder of Empow Studios and MBA graduate of Boston University; and several instructors and graduate students from universities such as the University of Vermont, Boston University, Northeastern University, WPI, the University of Michigan, Connecticut College, Tufts, Simmons University, and Boston University. The leadership team includes Morgan Ullery (Camp Director / Program Manager), Rick Martin (Director of Education), Xin Liu (Founder), Jasio Santillan (Camp Director / Customer Service), and Leonid Tunik (Operations Consultant).
After School Programs and Summer Camps associated with School Vacation Camps are certified by multiple Massachusetts licensing bodies, and the camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Local Board of Health of the town in which the camp is located. The Robo Hub, which runs these programs, seeks to create a world-class robotics community center serving local families as an intergenerational community space focused on STEM education, events, and families. It is building a community of kids, parents, educators, artists, technologists, and entrepreneurs, and it hosts family-friendly community events that showcase student projects, inspire learning, and build connections. The Robo Hub also collaborates with schools to bring robotics and AI education into the classroom with customized programs.
Parent feedback about School Vacation Camps and The Robo Hub includes comments such as, “My 10-year-old daughter really enjoyed her February vacation camp experience…” (Aimee O’Malley, Parent), “I had my two boys – age 5 & 7 – for February vacation camp & they absolutely loved it!…” (Sherry Xie, Parent), “My 12 year old son had an amazing time at The Robo Hub…” (Dena Patterson, Parent), and “My 8 year old girl LOVED her experience at The Robo Hub…” (asantos0848, Parent).
Last updated December 31, 2025.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
• Schedule: Full-day vacation camps, 9 AM–4 PM
The program’s mission is to make robotics, AI, and creative technology accessible and exciting for every child. School Vacation Camps is part of a robotics and AI community hub that offers hands-on STEM learning experiences, with interest-based groups, mentorship from role models, family events, healthy food, and transportation. Vacation camps are described as high-energy STEM adventures in a supervised setting with expert educators and small group sizes, and they balance screen time with off-screen project and learning time. Programs include project-based learning that mirrors real innovation practices and group projects and friendly competitions.
After School Programs and Summer Camps connected with School Vacation Camps are led by robotics, STEM, and education experts, including instructors with degrees in Education, Engineering, Computer Science, Developmental Psychology, Neuroscience, Material Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, and related fields. Educators include Morgan Ullery, who holds a Master’s of Education from Rutgers University; Rick Martin, who has over 10 years of experience in K–12 education; Xin Liu, a robotics engineer; Jasio Santillan, who studied material science and biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon; Leonid Tunik, founder of Empow Studios and MBA graduate of Boston University; and several instructors and graduate students from universities such as the University of Vermont, Boston University, Northeastern University, WPI, the University of Michigan, Connecticut College, Tufts, Simmons University, and Boston University. The leadership team includes Morgan Ullery (Camp Director / Program Manager), Rick Martin (Director of Education), Xin Liu (Founder), Jasio Santillan (Camp Director / Customer Service), and Leonid Tunik (Operations Consultant).
After School Programs and Summer Camps associated with School Vacation Camps are certified by multiple Massachusetts licensing bodies, and the camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the Local Board of Health of the town in which the camp is located. The Robo Hub, which runs these programs, seeks to create a world-class robotics community center serving local families as an intergenerational community space focused on STEM education, events, and families. It is building a community of kids, parents, educators, artists, technologists, and entrepreneurs, and it hosts family-friendly community events that showcase student projects, inspire learning, and build connections. The Robo Hub also collaborates with schools to bring robotics and AI education into the classroom with customized programs.
Parent feedback about School Vacation Camps and The Robo Hub includes comments such as, “My 10-year-old daughter really enjoyed her February vacation camp experience…” (Aimee O’Malley, Parent), “I had my two boys – age 5 & 7 – for February vacation camp & they absolutely loved it!…” (Sherry Xie, Parent), “My 12 year old son had an amazing time at The Robo Hub…” (Dena Patterson, Parent), and “My 8 year old girl LOVED her experience at The Robo Hub…” (asantos0848, Parent).
Last updated December 31, 2025.
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