Frisco ISD Summer Camps 2026

A summer built for curiosity, creativity, movement and fun

Frisco ISD is excited to offer a full slate of District-led summer camps in summer 2026 for students entering grades kindergarten through sixth.

Led and designed by certified Frisco ISD teachers, these five-day camps blend learning and play to create engaging summer experiences that feel fun, active and inspiring, while supporting student growth beyond the traditional school year.

A summer designed for kids

Frisco ISD Summer Camps are built with families and students in mind, offering a balance of structure and flexibility in a safe, supportive environment.

These camps complement the sports and fine arts camps Frisco ISD already offers each summer, expanding opportunities for students throughout the summer.

Who camps are for

  • Students entering grades kindergarten through sixth for the 2026-27 school year (For example, children who will begin Kindergarten in fall 2026 are eligible to participate.)

  • Open to all students and families in the community (including students both inside and outside of Frisco ISD)

  • Designed for a wide range of interests and learning styles

Camp experiences

Frisco ISD Summer Camps feature a variety of camp experiences, organized into three primary areas:

Academic & Enrichment Camps

Hands-on learning experiences in literacy, STEM/STEAM, problem-solving and exploration. Camps are interactive and project-based, helping students strengthen skills while discovering new interests in age-appropriate ways.

Creative & Fine Arts Camps

Camps that encourage imagination and self-expression through art, design, performance and maker-style activities. Campers explore creative processes, experiment with ideas and share their work in a collaborative setting.

Sports & Movement Camps

Movement-focused camps keep students active while building teamwork, coordination and confidence through age-appropriate games and physical activities.

Special Education Camps

Frisco ISD is proud to offer specialized summer camp experiences designed to support students receiving special education services. Serving grades 1-6. Space in these camps will be especially limited.

SAT/ACT Summer Prep Intensive

Designed to help rising 10th-12th graders build the confidence and skills needed to succeed on college entrance exams. Students will learn proven strategies for the reading, writing and math sections through focused instruction, practice and targeted content review designed to improve test performance and support higher scores.

Why choose Frisco ISD Summer Camps?

Families choose Frisco ISD Summer Camps for the quality and care parents expect from the district they trust.

  • Certified Frisco ISD teachers lead and design every camp

  • Camps are intentionally planned to be engaging, innovative and student-centered

  • A focus on the whole child, balancing learning, creativity and play

  • Safe, structured environments with age-appropriate supervision

  • A summer experience that feels fun while remaining purposeful

Our teachers bring creativity, experience and an understanding of how children learn best, creating camps that students look forward to each day.

Registration information

Registration for Frisco ISD Summer Camps will be completed online.

General registration details

  • Families will register by selecting individual camps by week

  • Camp availability is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis

  • Camp sessions will be offered throughout the summer

  • Camps will not be offered June 29-July 10

  • Detailed schedules, locations and pricing will be available prior to registration opening

Families are encouraged to review camp descriptions carefully to select experiences that best match their child’s interests and grade level.

Camp logistics and FAQ's

Frisco ISD Summer Camps are offered as five-day camp sessions throughout the summer.

Location

Camps will be hosted at Hunt Middle School (4900 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX).

Camp session dates

  • June 1-5

  • June 8-12

  • June 15-19

  • June 22-26

     

  • No camps offered June 29-July 10

  • July 13-17

  • July 20-25

Flexible registration options

Build the camp day that works best for your family:

  • Half-day morning (9 a.m.-noon): $175

  • Half-day afternoon (1-4 p.m.): $175

  • Full-day camp: $350 (9 a.m.-4 p.m.) $350

  • Before care: $20/week (7:30-9 a.m.)

  • After care: $30/week (4-6 p.m.)

  • Lunch add-on: $25/week

À la carte pricing allows you to select only what you need, making it simple and flexible for your family’s schedule. 

Summer camp lunch is a transitional- supervised period for campers who are participating in camp activities for the entire day. Camper who are in a full day session or who have both and AM and PM session will have the option of purchasing a hot lunch from the camp program or bringing their own lunch from home.

Grade levels

Camps are grouped by grade or age to ensure developmentally appropriate activities.

What campers should bring

  • Comfortable clothing suitable for indoor and outdoor activities

  • Water bottle, lunch and snacks, unless otherwise noted

  • Any additional supplies will be communicated prior to camp start

Cancellations

If a camp is canceled due to low enrollment, you may choose one of the following:

  • A Full Refund: Issued to your card on file (please allow 7–10 business days for processing).

  • An Alternative Camp: You may transfer to a session of equal length (e.g., half-day to half-day) at no extra cost, subject to availability.

Refund Policy

To cancel a session, please email summercamp@friscoisd.org at least two weeks before the start date. A $50 weekly cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund for all camper-initiated requests. Please allow 7-10 business days for processing.

Cancellations submitted less than two weeks before the camp start date will not receive a refund.

Staffing and safety

Frisco ISD Summer Camps are staffed by certified teachers and trained staff who are committed to providing a safe, supportive and welcoming environment.

  • Camp leaders are experienced educators

  • Clear supervision and safety expectations are in place

  • Campers are supported socially, emotionally, and physically throughout the day

The District is dedicated to creating a summer experience where families feel confident and students feel cared for.