Cooper Middle School announced on Apr. 24 that registration is open for its free STEM Summer Camp in 2026, inviting rising seventh and eighth grade students to participate in a four-day program from Tuesday, May 26 through Friday, May 29. The camp will run each day from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with parents responsible for transportation.
The summer camp aims to provide students with opportunities to engage in hands-on STEM activities that go beyond regular classroom learning. The program encourages collaboration and active participation among students. Space is limited, and the deadline to sign up is May 15, with further information available by contacting Margaret Walker at Margaret.walker@cobbk12.org.
According to the official website, Cooper Middle School promotes academic success through enrichment programs such as competitive teams and summer camps. The school instructs students from sixth through eighth grades with a focus on STEM education via certifications and real-world projects. It partners with businesses and community organizations for various STEM initiatives.
The school holds Georgia STEM Certification, AdvancED STEM Certification, and Cobb STEM Certification, according to the official website. Cooper Middle School also offers field trips, business partnerships, academic competitions for student enrichment, high school credit courses in algebra and science, as well as other hands-on projects related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Parents can register their children by clicking the appropriate grade-level link or using the QR code provided in the announcement attachment.



