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Marist High School Offers 70 Summer Camps For Kids In Grades 1-8
Marist High School offers a variety of sports and activity camps designed to keep kids moving and engaged. Camps start June 14.

CHICAGO – Looking for something to keep your kids busy this summer? Marist High School will host a variety of sports and activity camps this summer for students entering grades one through eight. Nearly 70 sessions cover everything from sports to art and leadership to technology. Camps begin June 14 on the high school campus at 4200 W. 115th St., Chicago.
Boys’ camps include baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse, rugby, running, soccer, volleyball, and wrestling. Girls can choose from basketball, cheer, lacrosse, running, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. Coed sport camps will be offered for pole vaulting and track and field. All athletic camps are run by Marist’s accomplished coaching staff. Marist’s athletic programs garner annual success and the staff invites grammar school students to benefit from the leadership and experience of our coaches.
Kiddie camps for students entering grades one through four will be offered in basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. There is an additional kiddie fun camp featuring crafts and games to make a complete day at Marist. In addition, Marist will offer a variety of coed activity camps including art, band, broadcasting, chess, dance, forensic science, leadership, medieval fencing, theatre, technology, and forensic science.
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Camps begin June 14 and run through July 30. Most camps last one to two hours in the morning or afternoon, except for kiddie day camp for students in grades 1-4, which runs from 8:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Health and safety protocols will be followed. Complete schedules and registration are available online at Marist Summer Camps. For more information, call 773-881-5310.
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