• Great Falls Public Schools are hosting several summer camps for students and athletes for summer 2025
  • Musical instruments will be the highlight for maestros to tackle in June
  • Other summer programs include drama, arts and commerce for construction

Great Falls Schools Set Summer Fun for Musical Maestros

Summertime is coming, and it will bring with it the age old saying from our children.

"There's nothing to do.  I'm bored"

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But Great Falls Public Schools is trying to keep students and athletes alike occupied with great summer camps and programs for various activities through the summer.

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Instrumental Camp Coming to Great Falls for Kids this Summer

The Great Falls Public Schools are presenting an Instrumental Summer Music Camp for orchestra and band members.  The program is available for all interested students and will run from June 9th, 2025, through June 20th.

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The cost for the camp is $40 for students.  Tuition is $10 for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch programs offered within the school system.  There are 10 daily sessions running Monday through Friday.

Other Programs Being Offered This Summer in Great Falls

Musical inspiration isn't the only program making waves during the summer with GFPS.  Other programs being offered through the schools include:

  • Drama camps
  • Football camps
  • Construction Camp

To find out more about these camps and others being offered through the Great Falls Public School system, get details here.

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