
Seminole State College hosted Kids on Campus from July 13-16, offering hands-on learning activities for students entering first through eighth grades. Seminole Citizen of the Year Jacqi Dill led the Art Lab, where campers explored their creativity through a variety of art projects.

SSC Head Volleyball Coach Bobbi Leitha led the Wild Child Fitness Camp, which kept students active through games, exercises and team-building activities. Campers are pictured playing kickball in the Raymond Harber Field House.

SSC Associate Professor of Agriculture Wendy Rich gave campers a hands-on lesson in caring for chickens outside the Enoch Kelly Haney Center. The activity was part of the NextGen Agriculture section of Kids on Campus.

SSC Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cullen Birney introduced campers to planning, design and architecture concepts through LEGO building activities. The hands-on projects encouraged students to use creativity, problem-solving skills and teamwork as they constructed their own designs.