Historical Crime Scenes Camp: Crimes of the Century

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Our Promise To You

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Due to the unique nature of our fast paced Summer camps, if you’re not 100% IN LOVE with this camp within the first 24 hours, you can either transfer to another camp or get a 100% refund to your family’s YSA account as credit toward a future class.

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Why Take This Camp?

🔍 In this immersive camp, students become historical detectives, analyzing real evidence—including photographs, descriptions, and witness testimony—to uncover the motives, methods, and impact of infamous cases.

Unsolved art heists. Mysterious murders. Felony, forgery, and fraud. Step into the past and investigate history’s strangest crimes in Historical Crime Scenes: Crime of the Century!

This camp blends history, mystery, and detective work to create an engaging and immersive learning experience. Whether your child is a history buff, a true crime enthusiast, or just loves a good mystery, this camp will challenge them to think critically, analyze evidence, and uncover some of the most intriguing crimes in history.

Enroll today and let your student step into history’s most fascinating crime scenes!

 

Ages: 8-12 & 13-18

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Meets: Daily Mon-Friday

Level: All Levels

Price: $26 per day

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Meet Your Mentor

Nelson Dean

Nelson Dean has been an educator for the last twenty years, working with students of all ages and backgrounds teaching music, history, art history, and English. He has been a STAR teacher award recipient and teacher of the year semi-finalist for one of the largest school districts in the United States, where he has taught for the last fifteen years, and is also a reader and clinician in AP European History for the College Board. He holds a Master of Education and B.A. in History from the University of Georgia.

Nelson loves to teach and learn across a diverse array of interests, and loves to share his passion and excitement with twice-exceptional and neurodivergent students. As an educator, he focuses on cultivating curiosity, and educating in a way that is both entertaining and connective to other learning and life experiences we have, believing that learning does us much more good when it is something that we can use and share with others! For that reason, Nelson believes in making learning a shared dialogue, where educators and learners bring unique perspectives and ideas to their learning environment. It is by harnessing those cooperatively that we all make the most of our education and association with other human beings.

Nelson lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, who is an educator and novelist, and a menagerie of animals - currently three dogs, two cats, fourteen chickens, and their most recent addition - 10,000 honey bees!

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