iD Tech Camps and Teen Academies
Fairchild Air Force Base, 600 W. Birch St., Airway Heights, WA 99001
About
iD Tech Camps and Teen Academies offers Summer Camps, Teen Academies, and Online Private Lessons. Summer Camps and Teen Academies run during the summer and include both day camp and overnight camp options. Online Private Lessons cover more than 50 topics and are personalized to each student’s skill level, learning style, and goals, with flexible, fast scheduling.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14; Summer Camps are week-long programs; Teen Academies are two-week, immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout, for as low as $375; Get started today for as low as $375
Summer Camps are open to kids ages 7–17, Teen Academies are open to teens ages 13–18, and Private Lessons are available for ages 7–19. The program offers automatic savings of $50 for each additional course or sibling when the same account is used, with this savings not applying to Online Private Lessons. A Refer-a-Friend program gives registered families a unique code to share with up to ten friends, earning a $25 credit for each new referral, while referred students also save if they are new and enter the code at registration before their session start date; these savings do not apply to Online Private Lessons.
Promo code CAMPNOW offers $200 off camps and academies, $100 off virtual camps, and $50 off private lessons for a limited time, and may be used once per child per program, and cannot be applied to previous purchases or combined with other offers. The organization states that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies and that its programs aim to equip kids and teens with skills for in-demand STEM careers. It also describes itself as committed to providing positively outrageous service and as having a work-from-home culture with no commutes and no cubicles, spreading Silicon Valley startup culture around the world and online.
Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford and NYU, with selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training. The Director is described as a game design guru from EA, and the Lead Instructor is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech. The leadership team includes co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and CEO Tana Barton Haas, who joined in 2024 and has leveraged her expertise in that role.
The family behind iD Tech Camps and Teen Academies pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens in 1999, starting with 280 students per year and growing to 50,000 students per year over 25 years. The organization is referred to as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, described as the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, and described as the world’s largest and most trusted tech program in the world. Its mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and it reports that this year it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities.
Last updated June 13, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14; Summer Camps are week-long programs; Teen Academies are two-week, immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout, for as low as $375; Get started today for as low as $375
Summer Camps are open to kids ages 7–17, Teen Academies are open to teens ages 13–18, and Private Lessons are available for ages 7–19. The program offers automatic savings of $50 for each additional course or sibling when the same account is used, with this savings not applying to Online Private Lessons. A Refer-a-Friend program gives registered families a unique code to share with up to ten friends, earning a $25 credit for each new referral, while referred students also save if they are new and enter the code at registration before their session start date; these savings do not apply to Online Private Lessons.
Promo code CAMPNOW offers $200 off camps and academies, $100 off virtual camps, and $50 off private lessons for a limited time, and may be used once per child per program, and cannot be applied to previous purchases or combined with other offers. The organization states that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies and that its programs aim to equip kids and teens with skills for in-demand STEM careers. It also describes itself as committed to providing positively outrageous service and as having a work-from-home culture with no commutes and no cubicles, spreading Silicon Valley startup culture around the world and online.
Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford and NYU, with selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training. The Director is described as a game design guru from EA, and the Lead Instructor is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech. The leadership team includes co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and CEO Tana Barton Haas, who joined in 2024 and has leveraged her expertise in that role.
The family behind iD Tech Camps and Teen Academies pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens in 1999, starting with 280 students per year and growing to 50,000 students per year over 25 years. The organization is referred to as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, described as the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, and described as the world’s largest and most trusted tech program in the world. Its mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and it reports that this year it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities.
Last updated June 13, 2026.
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