975 Indian Landing Road
Millersville, MD 21108
tel. 410-222-3822


Questions about summer camp? You’ve come to the right place!

Selection Process 

Will I receive a confirmation email after registering my student?

You will not receive an automatic confirmation email after submitting an application. You will receive a confirmation email in early May if your student has been added to the roster of a camp you applied for.

Who can apply to Arlington Echo summer camps?

Our camps are offered only to students who are currently enrolled in AACPS schools.

How does the selection process work?

Summer seats are not guaranteed for all students and seats are NOT filled on a first come, first serve basis.  The federal funds used to support summer offerings require us to consider students’ unfinished learning and student needs as student selections are made.  If the student demand exceeds the number of seats available, we will need to make final student selections.  Once your student is selected to attend, you will be notified by the program facilitator with additional information.

When will I be notified if my student is selected?

Initial notifications will be made in late April.

How long is registration open?

Registration will open on February 9, 2024 and close on March 15, 2024.

I am experiencing difficulty logging in to register my student.

If you are experiencing difficulty using your child’s Student ID Number and Birthdate to log in to the summer programs website, please contact Krista Boyd at 410-222-5491. 

What is the cost of camp?

Camp is offered at no cost to AACPS enrolled students.

What is your cell phone policy?

Cell phones will not be permitted at camp.

Though society has become increasingly dependent on internet-connected devices, the Environmental Literacy & Outdoor Education Office strongly believes the summer camp environment is one where cell phones simply do not belong, as they inhibit two key goals of summer camp: connecting young people with each other and with the natural world. 

As useful as mobile devices can be, they serve as an unwanted distraction drawing the user’s attention away from the people and environment around them. Connection to the internet raises a host of other issues including but not limited to cyberbullying, viewing of inappropriate materials, and uploading camper photos without parental consent. 

Cell phones also hinder our staff’s ability to resolve camper issues and effectively communicate with parents. If a camper encounters issues during camp, their first instinct is to call you, their parent, rather than speak with our staff. This leads to miscommunication and makes it difficult to manage issues that our highly trained staff are otherwise capable of resolving. 

Our staff will always arrange for necessary phone calls and will assist a child in getting in contact with their parent or guardian via our landline as needed. Likewise, parents and guardians can call Arlington Echo if they need to reach their child.

We take this cause very seriously, and will confiscate any cell phones or other electronic devices brought to camp. As in the school setting, the devices will be stored in a secured administrative office until camp’s conclusion. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Is there a nurse at camp?

Yes. Our camp nurse is a registered RN from the county health department.

My child takes medication. Who will administer the medication while at camp?

Our camp nurse will administer medications while at camp.

Will food be provided during camp?

Yes. Breakfast and lunch are provided for all day campers. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided for all overnight campers.

Still don’t have the answers you need? Give us a call! 410-222-3822

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The 2024 application window for Arlington Echo summer camps will be open February 9, 2024 through March 15, 2024

Apply at aacps.org/summer


Summer seats are not guaranteed for all students and seats are NOT filled on a first come, first serve basis.  The federal funds used to support summer offerings require us to consider students’ unfinished learning and student needs as student selections are made.  If the student demand exceeds the number of seats available, we will need to make final student selections.  Once your student is selected to attend, you will be notified by the program facilitator with additional information. 

Elementary School Camp

Students currently in pre K- 4th grade are eligible for our free day and overnight camps held at Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center in Millersville, MD. Campers will experience 3-4 days of classic camp activities like canoeing, swimming, archery, hiking and more! Camp Arlington Echo is the perfect place to meet new friends, learn about the environment and enjoy the great outdoors. All meals will be provided. Limited transportation is available. Go to aacps.org/summer and login to see specific camp dates and information.

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Middle School Camp

Students currently in grades 5th- 8th are eligible for our free middle school overnight camp. Our middle school campers will stay in our cabins at Arlington Echo in Millersville, MD and also travel to a local State Park to sleep under the stars! If canoeing, hiking, eating smore’s, and making new friends sound like fun, this is the camp for you! All meals will be provided. Limited transportation is available. Go to aacps.org/summer and login to see specific camp dates and information.

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High School Camps

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High Adventure Backpacking

High Adventure Backpacking Camp is a free 7 day, 6 night backpacking experience for adventurous campers seeking to explore the natural world in the wilderness setting of Shenandoah National Park.  We’ll climb mountains, explore valleys, sleep under the stars, and splash through streams while making friendships and memories to last a lifetime. Interested students will need to submit a video or essay explaining why they wish to attend this camp as part of their application. Space is very limited due to the nature of the program. Parents will need to provide their own transportation to/from Arlington Echo.

High Adventure Canoe

Students in canoes on the water.High Adventure Canoe Camp is a free 7 day, 6 night canoe camping adventure. Campers will spend the first two days and nights building canoe and camping skills at AACPS’s Arlington Echo Outdoor Education Center. Then we’ll board a bus and head to the headwaters of the Patuxent River where our real adventure begins! We’ll be exploring the river, sleep under the stars, and explore the environment all while making friendships and memories to last a lifetime. Interested students will need to submit a video or essay explaining why they wish to attend this camp as part of their application. Space is very limited due to the nature of the program.  Parents will need to provide their own transportation to/from Arlington Echo.

Counselor In Training opportunities

A Counselor in Training will assist the Camp Directors, and counselors in providing our campers a fun and safe week of camp. This is an opportunity for young adults to learn management and leadership skills in a fun camp setting. Tasks may include set up and break down of activities, assisting with supervision of campers, and ensuring camper safety. CITs are essential, and help to keep camp functioning smoothly! CITs can apply through the AACPS summer program portal at www.aacps.org/summer.

Summer Camp FAQ

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Tired of being inside?  Take your family outside!  We are excited to introduce you to our F.E.E.T Programs!  Families Enjoying the Environment Together!  We’ve compiled a series of activities and challenges to get your family outside and enjoying nature.  These programs are designed with all ages in mind. F.E.E.T. Camps are open to all! No registration required!

 

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 A Walk in the Park Camp
In this series, we have teamed up with Anne Arundel County Parks to challenge you to explore some of the true park gems in Anne Arundel County. In each of these parks we have challenges for your family to engage with nature and have fun. If you complete all the challenges, you receive a prize!! Check it out!

 

Step Outside Camp
Does your family have a passion for nature knowledge? Dip your toes into the naturalist field! We will be exploring different aspects of our natural world. Learn about local trees, insects, reptiles and more! Check it out!

 

Stepping up for Community Science Camp
Scientists and researchers need your help! Step up and step outside to collect important data in your backyard, neighborhood, or local parks. Community science programs allow anyone to take part in scientific research projects. You don’t have to be an expert – just willing to get outside and observe the world around you! Check it out!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

El Campo del Bosque
Grades 1-5

 
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

The goal of El Campo del Bosque is to help learners make basic exchanges in spanish and develop an appreciation for the diverse Hispanic cultures. Children with any range of Spanish proficiency are encouraged to attend and immerse themselves into the non-intimidating yet challenging “Spanish only” environment.  Native and non-native speaking AACPS teachers instruct small groups with the help of counselors who are current high school Spanish students.  During the 5 days, campers will experience the structure and sound of the language through the use of engaging songs, crafts, outdoor games, as well as exciting cultural and environmental activities.  Children are grouped primarily by their grade levels.  Campers also participate in swimming, canoeing, seining, crabbing, which are supervised by certified, English-speaking instructors at all times.  This year will include a field trip on Tuesday, and archery will be offered for campers entering 4th or 5th grade in the fall!

Transportation

At this time, no transportation will be provided for this camp. Parents are expected to drop off their children promptly at 8:15 and pick up their children promptly at 3:30.

Cost

$300.00 ($100.00 nonrefundable deposit, $200.00 to be paid upon acceptance.)
Financial Assistance in the form of partial scholarships may be available to students. 

Meals

Students will be provided with a culturally authentic lunch and snack each day.

Application Procedures

1. Students must complete El Campo del Bosque application form. 
2. The school office will supply the SIF number.
3. A $100.00 deposit must be sent with application forms (refunded if the student is not accepted or if the camp does not run. A minimum of 60 campers are needed in order to run the camp.)
4. Student Application Form, a Request for Financial Assistance Form, if applicable, and a $100.00 deposit must be returned by July 5 or until capacity is filled. Checks and applications should be mailed to:

World & Classical Language Office
Anne Arundel County Public Schools
2644 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD 21401

Please write on the outside of the envelope:
El Campo del Bosque

5. Attendance at the camp will be based on a“ first-come, first-served” basis. The deposit will be refunded only
if the student is not accepted or if AACPS does not run the camp.

Follow-up Mailing to Participants

Students who will attend the camp will receive a map to Arlington Echo, a student information form,
and a sample schedule of activities for the week. For more information, call the World and Classical Languages Office at 410-222-5424 or send an email to ElCampodelBosque@aacps.org

Make the check payable to:
Anne Arundel County Public Schools.

Payment/Refund Policy:
Full payment is due 30 days prior to start of camp. If full payment is not received by this time, your child’s reservation will not be held. After this date, we cannot guarantee that space will be available when your payment is received. If a cancellation is made before the 30 day time period, a 100% refund will be issued (with a $10 processing fee). If a cancellation is made any time between 30-15 days prior to the start of camp, a 50% refund will be issued (with a $10 processing fee). No refunds will be issued 14 days or less prior to the start of camp. Additionally, there shall be no partial refund granted for any camper’s late arrival, early withdrawal, non-arrival or dismissal for cause. All cancellations must be received in writing.

For more information, call the World and Classical Languages Office at 410-222-5424 or send an email to ElCampodelBosque@aacps.org . 

 

Art Trek
“Art and Nature Unified”
For campers entering grades 3-6


9:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.

Space is Limited!

The goal of the Art Trek outdoor education program is to challenge and encourage students with aspiring interests and emerging skills in art. Taught by county art teachers, the Art Trek experience offers drawing, painting, sculpture, as well as other activities. Students will have the opportunity to become acquainted with new friends with similar artistic interests. Swimming, canoeing, and back by popular demand- The Water Carnival will be offered again this year. These activities will be supervised by certified aquatic instructors at all times.

Transportation
Students needing bus transportation will be sent bus stop and schedule information at a later date.

Cost
$275.00. Financial Assistance Scholarships my be available to students.

Meals
Students will be provided with lunch and a snack each day.

Application Procedures
1. Students must complete the application form by April 17th – including payment
2. Selection by committee will be based on the student application form. Space is limited and expected to sell out quickly!
3. Selection decisions will be mailed to parents of applicants from the Art Office.
4. To download and print a scholarship application form, click here . Send completed form to the Art Office, 2644 Riva Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401.

*Online registration** Applications will require you to create a Google login, unless you already have a Google account. If creating an account, it is not necessary to create a “gmail” email account – you can use any email address you currently own. Please note creating a login and Google account is free.

Register ONLINE! .

Follow-up Mailing to Participants

Students selected to participate will receive a map to Arlington Echo, a student camper information form, and a sample schedule of activities for the week as well as transportation information.

For more information call the Art Office at 410-222-5450

The Environmental Literacy and Outdoor Education Office offers a variety of summer camps at Arlington Echo for students entering grades kindergarten through 12. Our camp culture is fun, safe and supportive. Senior staff are certified teachers and other professionals. The Visual Arts Office and World and Classical Languages Office also offer engaging and enriching camps at Arlington Echo.

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Questions? Contact Arlington Echo- 410-222-3822