For the past 16 years, the University of Nevada, Reno has reached out to the youth of our community in a way that’s not only fun, but also educational. Kids University, a summer program, has helped enrich the summers of future Wolf Pack fans and students.

Running seven weeks, Kids U offers parents an all-day summer camp option for children interested in learning and playing. A dynamic combination of recreation and education results in a full day of activity for the campers at Kids U.

โ€œI just love how it’s a community program,โ€ said Teri Jones-Rodriguez, program director for Kids U. โ€œEveryone is involved, from the kids to the counselors to the instructors.โ€

Jones-Rodriguez has been a driving force behind Kids U for the past 12 years. She helps plan the camps every summer and is also behind the selection of camp counselors.

โ€œWe have about 100 applicants for counselors every summer,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said. โ€œWe usually have about 25-30 actually work for us.โ€

Camp counselors are all university students. They are chosen based on experience with children and interest in the program. Counselors work 40 paid hours a week for the duration of the camp.

โ€œI was really excited to be picked as a counselor,โ€ said Lindsey Owens, former Kids U counselor. โ€œIt was a great way to become more familiar with my own campus and interact with some really great kids.โ€

Kids U also offers junior counselor positions to local high school students. These teens receive community service hours and aren’t required to work the full 40 hours a week.

โ€œThe counselor and junior counselor options we have really help get teens in the area more involved with younger kids in the area,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said.

Kids U started in 1998 with six classes a week for six weeks. Now, it offers 13 different classes over seven weeks. University professors and Washoe County teachers are brought in each summer to teach these classes.

โ€œClasses vary from math to science to art,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said.

Each class is given one teacher, two counselors and one junior counselor.

โ€œIt was always really fun to be in classes with the kids,โ€ Owens said. โ€œThey would get really excited about cool chemistry experiments. It made school cool.โ€

Kids U provides the children an opportunity to take classes like these to help acquaint them with the concept of college.

โ€œIt helps them understand that college isn’t scary,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said. โ€œIt’s important to expose these kids at an early age to college campuses.โ€

With classes taking up the mornings at Kids U, recreation rules the afternoons. Dodge ball games, rock climbing and swimming at Lombardi recreation center are just a few of the potential activities.

โ€œMy favorite part of Kids U is peeking into the gym and seeing all the different kids playing together, no matter what age they are,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said.

For the Reno-Sparks area, Kids U has become a community-based opportunity to get children active and excited during summers. With a record 1,815 participants last summer, Kids U 2014 is anticipating another successful summer. Kids U will run from June 16-August 1 this summer.

โ€œI love being a part of this university and this specific program,โ€ Jones-Rodriguez said. โ€œWe are lucky to live in a town that college kids and young children can do something like this together.โ€

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