photo via Frontiers of Flight Museum/Facebook

photo via Frontiers of Flight Museum/Facebook

Thanks to a $25,000 grant from NBCUniversal Foundation, KXAS-TV NBC 5 and Telemundo 39, the Frontiers of Flight Museum’s second annual summer camp is returning to Dallas Executive Airport later this month.

An estimated 240 5th and 6th graders will have access to hands-on science, technology, engineering and math education two-day camp for just $10. In addition to touring the Frontiers of Flight Museum, students will learn how to fly on a computer simulator.

“Many of the students who have participated in the Museum’s educational programs now have their sights aimed high on becoming aviators, rocket scientists or just learning the basics of aviation,” says Inez Clark, Texas Eagles for Aviation Mentoring, who participated in the summer program last summer.

There will be eight two-day sessions between July 21 and August 7. Lunch and snacks are provided daily, as well as field trip transportation between Dallas Executive Airport and the Frontiers of Flight Museum.

To register for this camp and sign kids up for other camps this month, such as robotics and making model airplanes — for kids aged 4-entering 10th grade — at Frontiers of Flight Museum, click here.