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Students of all ages can now sign up for summer classes and camps offered by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). From honing your esports skills, taking part in an arts showcase or working with zoologists at the L.A. Zoo, here is some of what’s available. Check out all the available classes and programs […]

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Students of all ages can now sign up for summer classes and camps offered by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).

From honing your esports skills, taking part in an arts showcase or working with zoologists at the L.A. Zoo, here is some of what’s available. Check out all the available classes and programs at the LAUSD Summer of Learning website.

Summer camp enrollment is now open

Students from elementary to high school can now enroll in a number of LAUSD summer camps being hosted on 36 campuses including Hollenbeck Middle School. 

Elementary school students can choose between a five-day, hands-on STEM camp at the California Science Center or two weeks of daily art sessions at Arts Enrichment Camp culminating in an artist showcase hosted at four campuses.

Middle schoolers can also choose the Arts Enrichment camps, a Career Exploration Enrichment Camp for career minded students or a week refining their gaming skills at the esports and Board Games Camp. Swimming and Art Enrichment Camps offer high school students a chance to blend artistic expression with swimming skills. 

Parents can enroll their kids in a LAUSD summer camp online using a Parent Portal Single Sign-On. Summer camps operate July 21 – August 1. Students are limited to one camp per week in the region they attend school. You can find more information about specific camps including their dates and locations at the LAUSD Summer 2025 Enrichment Camps page. 

Catch up on credit with summer classes

Need to catch up on credits? LAUSD’s high school summer term offers students the opportunity to recover credits over 20 days of instruction from June 17 – July 16. 

Students can enroll in two in-person classes taking place from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and two asynchronous classes offered online. To register your high schooler for the summer term, contact your child’s counselor or school. 

Younger students also have summer opportunities to master skills and receive more individualized support. Parents of students in universal transitional kindergarten through 7th grade can enroll their students in a summer program online until June 6. The program offers 20 days of instruction June 17, 2025 – July 16, 2025, Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Parents can view a full list of the 203 school sites offering a summer program here. 

Special programming supports international and migrant students 

For high school students needing English language skills, LAUSD also offers specialized programs through listening, speaking, reading and writing for foreign-born students who have enrolled in U.S. schools within the last 36 months.

The program runs from June 17, 2025 – July 16, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at 37 campus locations and offers students 10 elective credits for taking part in lessons, field trips and cultural exchanges. To register for the International Newcomer Enrichment Program, contact your child’s counselor or school. 

LAUSD’s Migrant Education Program offers students ages 3-21 with migrant worker parents, guardians or family members a program focused on improving English skills, including reading and writing. The program couples traditional instruction with a field trip to the L.A. Zoo where students work with a Zooologist to create presentations on zoo animals.

Interested parents can apply at the Migrant Education Program website. 



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ClassDojo selected by eight U.S. school districts — EdTech Innovation Hub

Districts in New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland have partnered with ClassDojo.  New districts using ClassDojo for Districts include: Lynchburg (VA) City Schools Manor ISD, Edgewood ISD, Laredo ISD, and Ysleta ISD (TX) Pittsburgh (PA) Public Schools Alamosa (CO) School District Sylvania (OH) Schools Charleston (SC) County Schools Diocese of […]

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Districts in New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland have partnered with ClassDojo. 

New districts using ClassDojo for Districts include:

  • Lynchburg (VA) City Schools

  • Manor ISD, Edgewood ISD, Laredo ISD, and Ysleta ISD (TX)

  • Pittsburgh (PA) Public Schools

  • Alamosa (CO) School District

  • Sylvania (OH) Schools

  • Charleston (SC) County Schools

  • Diocese of Rockville (MD) Schools

  • Linden (NY) Public Schools

ClassDojo offers communication across all schools and automatic translation in more than 130 languages. The tool can be used for districtwide messaging, announcements and updates and offers seamless integration with SIS, SSO and rosters.

“As we wrap up our first year as a ClassDojo for Districts partner, one of the biggest benefits has been the ability to create a more unified communication experience across our schools,” explains Will Herring, Assistant Director of Technology at Moore County Schools in North Carolina. 

“ClassDojo was already widely used and well regarded in our classrooms, so it made sense to build on that foundation at the district level. Just as important is the data – we’re no longer sending messages into a void. Now we can see when families are engaging – and that insight is shaping everything from parent engagement strategies to our broader school improvement plans.”

“Our goal is to make it easy for every family to stay informed, feel welcome, and be involved – without adding more work for educators,” adds Dr. Chad A. Stevens, Head of K12 Engagement t ClassDojo. “We’re proud to support districts that are building stronger communities around their students by helping district leaders improve communication, streamline tools, and better connect with every family.”

Last year, Five Sigma, a dedicated EdTech growth fund, acquired a stake in ClassDojo. ClassDojo is heavily used in the UK, with more than 70 percent of schools having accessed and used ClassDojo. With an extensive user base of approximately 50 million, primarily under the age of 13, ClassDojo is utilised in around 90 percent of U.S. schools and across 180 countries worldwide.



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British Esports Student Champs 2024/25 Grand Finals

British Esports, the UK’s national body for esports, will host the 2024/25 Student Champs Grand Finals on 5 July at the National Esports Performance Campus in Sunderland. The finals mark the conclusion of a season that saw close to 750 teams compete in over 13,000 matches, involving more than 3,000 students from across the country. […]

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British Esports, the UK’s national body for esports, will host the 2024/25 Student Champs Grand Finals on 5 July at the National Esports Performance Campus in Sunderland.

The finals mark the conclusion of a season that saw close to 750 teams compete in over 13,000 matches, involving more than 3,000 students from across the country.

The tournament, open to students aged 12 and over, is the UK’s leading grassroots esports competition for secondary schools and colleges. The finals will feature matches in Overwatch 2, League of Legends, Rocket League, and VALORANT.

The Student Champs platform is increasingly integrated into formal education pathways. Over 65 percent of Further Education colleges now participate in weekly matches, and the tournament supports qualifications such as the BTEC in Esports and the new Esports Leadership Programme, studied by over 15,000 students globally.

Students from the College of Esports have also contributed to event production, applying learning from coursework to professional environments.

Chester King, president at British Esports, says: “We are incredibly proud of every student and team participating in this year’s Student Champs. The growth in participation, level of competition, and dedication shown by these young athletes exemplify the power of esports in developing crucial life skills.”

Bootcamp access and team line-up

All finalists will receive access to a performance bootcamp at the National Esports Performance Campus ahead of the finals. Teams will train and prepare for their matches in the facility, which is designed to mirror professional esports environments.

Finalist matchups are as follows:

  • Overwatch 2: Confetti Arrows (Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies) vs. Antares.eXe (Exeter College)

  • League of Legends: Burnley Esports Elite LoL (Burnley College) vs. Croydon Prime (Croydon College)

  • Rocket League: York Vikings (York College) vs. Ariel.eXe (Exeter College)

  • VALORANT: GCS Owls NatVal (Gower College Swansea) vs. CONEL Cyphers Valorant (The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London)

Oneallsports will sponsor the MVP award, which will recognize individual players demonstrating standout performance and sportsmanship during the finals.



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Summer Game Fest Edition 2025 — All New Indie Game Reveals and Updates

Image Via Summer Game Fest 2025 Day of the Devs is this event mostly for indie games, hosted by Double Fine and iam8bit, who now run it as a nonprofit since last year. It happens just after the Summer Game Fest main show, and this year on June 6, 2025, it brought a bunch […]

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Day of the Devs is this event mostly for indie games, hosted by Double Fine and iam8bit, who now run it as a nonprofit since last year. It happens just after the Summer Game Fest main show, and this year on June 6, 2025, it brought a bunch of trailers and announcements for new and upcoming indie titles.


Seven New Indie Games Revealed


This year, they showed seven brand new games nobody had seen before. Each one is pretty different from the others:


  • Snap & Grab by No Goblin is set in a neon 1980s vibe with time heists where you snap photos to plan and then grab loot in missions.

  • Blighted from Drinkbox Studios is a psychedelic metroidvania with story themes about memory and legacy.

  • Escape Academy 2: Back to School is the sequel with bigger RPG elements, a 3D campus to explore, and more lore.

  • Please, Watch This Artwork is a tense puzzle game where paintings come alive and create psychological tension.

  • Pocket Boss by Langfilm is a chat-driven data puzzle game with a quirky twist on code and conversations.

  • Relooted from Nyamakop is an Afrofuturist heist platformer about reclaiming African artifacts with parkour and stealth.

  • Tire Boy by GameTeam6 is a surreal platformer about a sentient tire trying to learn where it came from.


Day of the Devs: Summer Game Fest Edition 2025 — All New Indie Game Reveals and Updates


Updates on Known Indies


Besides the new games, they showed more from already announced titles with new gameplay or info:


  • Big Walk is a co-op walking sim with proximity voice chat and puzzles.

  • Sword of the Sea is a magical hover-surf adventure launching August 19, 2025, featuring music by Austin Wintory.

  • Mixtape is a coming-of-age story game with a music soundtrack.

  • Moonlighter 2 brings back shopkeeping and dungeon crawling in full 3D this summer.

  • Possessor(s) is a dark metroidvania from the creators of Hyper Light Drifter.

  • Other titles like Ratatan, Neverwake, Thick as Thieves, OFF (remake), TOEM 2, and Consume Me also had moments in the show.


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Why This Matters


Day of the Devs gives indie developers a platform to shine, away from the big AAA shows. The new games showed creativity and cultural stories that often don’t get seen in bigger events. This makes it a unique spot for gamers who like something different, something fresh.



What’s Coming Soon?


Some games got release windows or dates, like Snap & Grab in early 2026 on Epic Games Store, Sword of the Sea in August 2025, and Big Walk sometime in 2026. Others had demos or just trailers without firm dates yet.


Final Thoughts


The Day of the Devs: Summer Game Fest Edition 2025 had a nice mix of strange, beautiful, and interesting indie games. From neon heists to surreal platforming and cultural stories, it showed the diversity in the indie scene. Not a big-budget showcase but still very important for the community and indie fans.




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Full List of Rewards, Skins, Builds & Decor

image Via Epic Games So, Fortnite just brought out this Supernova Academy LEGO Pass thing on June 7, 2025, and it’s kind of different from what players might have thought. It’s not exactly same as usual Battle Pass, but like a side pass only for LEGO Fortnite mostly, though you can get XP for it […]

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So, Fortnite just brought out this Supernova Academy LEGO Pass thing on June 7, 2025, and it’s kind of different from what players might have thought. It’s not exactly same as usual Battle Pass, but like a side pass only for LEGO Fortnite mostly, though you can get XP for it from any Fortnite mode actually. You have to pay 1,400 V-Bucks for it, or if you have Fortnite Crew, it just comes with that. The pass is gonna stay until August 8, 2025, which means there’s a bit of time.

Sonia, The First Thing You Unlock

As soon as you grab the pass or if you already have Crew, you get Sonia, who is this LEGO version of a girl student who looks quite futuristic. She doesn’t look too powerful, but she’s the main person in this theme, maybe kind of mascot or something like that. She is wearing a bit sci-fi clothes and all.

Buildings You Can Make

This pass is actually focused on building a lot. So there are some full buildings that unlock through it, which you can place in your LEGO Fortnite world:

  • Supernova Academy Main Hall – This is like the biggest building, looks like school center.

  • Research Base – More science related place, made from like space junk.

  • Training Facility – Looks more military or like an old ship, maybe.

These are actual usable builds, so you can decorate and explore them in creative gameplay, and they look neat with LEGO style.

Decorative Sets You Can Use

Besides just building, you can also get a whole bunch of décor sets. These got lot of smaller things to fill your builds and make them look like actual school or gym.

  • Gym stuff like weights and lifting benches.

  • Cardio Area comes with fans and machines.

  • Buffet setup with tables and trays and stuff.

  • Classroom pieces like laptops, chairs, and blue boards.

There are also banners and signs to match the theme, which make the area feel more lively.

Fortnite Supernova Academy LEGO Pass: Full List of Rewards, Skins, Builds & Decor

Other Stuff That’s Included

The pass doesn’t give much in terms of new skins or weapons, but you still get some other additions:

  • Some more cosmetics for Sonia maybe.

  • Special small items like test tubes or flags added to builds.

  • Nothing in terms of gameplay perks though, it’s all visual things mostly.

Still, the variety it has makes the game feel more full if you like to create.

How Long & How To Earn Rewards

Everything unlocks through XP you earn, whether you play Battle Royale or LEGO mode. No specific mission needed. It’s about 30 total items in the pass, so not super long, and it’s active till August 8, so enough time is there.

Why It Matters for Season 3

Right now Fortnite is in Chapter 6 Season 3, which is called “Super.” So this pass matches with that, because the Supernova Academy is kind of important in the theme. It fits with other content and heroes added in the season, just not all inside same Battle Pass.

Should You Even Get It?

Well, if you’re into LEGO Fortnite or like decorating stuff and placing new buildings, then yeah it’s probably good. The Sonia skin looks fun, and the structures give lot of new ideas for custom maps. It’s not for everyone, though – players who just play Battle Royale might not feel it’s worth 1,400 V-Bucks, unless they already have Crew. Either way, don’t forget it’s gone after August 8.



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Esports championship levels the playing field for New York students

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A growing industry is opening new doors for students across New York both literally and digitally. Nearly 70 of the state’s top young esports players gathered this weekend to compete in the Empire State Scholastic Esports Federation’s Championship and Invitational, showcasing not just their gaming skills, but their potential for futures beyond […]

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A growing industry is opening new doors for students across New York both literally and digitally. Nearly 70 of the state’s top young esports players gathered this weekend to compete in the Empire State Scholastic Esports Federation’s Championship and Invitational, showcasing not just their gaming skills, but their potential for futures beyond the screen.

For these students, esports isn’t just a pastime, it’s a platform.

“A lot of these students aren’t going to be streamers or even professional gamers,” said Zach Goodman of PlayVs, a partner in the event. “But they’re going to have so many different avenues to go down—whether it’s production, show casting, broadcasting—things along those lines.”

That future was on full display at the event. From Rocket League commentary to live match coverage, students weren’t just competing—they were also running the show. The championship featured a full-blown production studio operated entirely by students, giving them hands-on experience in broadcasting and media.

Kevin Calderin, Vice President of the Empire State Scholastic Esports Federation, said esports gives educators new tools to reach students in meaningful ways.

“It gives me another way to help teach and instruct—finding what resonates with them in a way I don’t always have the freedom to do in a traditional classroom,” Calderin explained.

For Edwin Charriez—better known by his gamer handle “Tadpole”—esports has been transformative. A Super Smash Bros. player with a passion for his favorite character, Rob the Robot, Edwin says the game has helped him open up socially.

“I’m not a very social person,” he said. “Being able to play the game and match other people’s skill level has allowed me to open up and discuss that with others. Now suddenly, I have a friend group across multiple schools. It’s insane.”

We mic’d him up during a match—yes, he won.

From players to producers, the next generation of students is proving they’re ready to compete—in every sense of the word. Esports is more than just a game. It’s a gateway.



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Back 2 School Announced for PC with Open-World Puzzles and 2026 Release

Image Via Coin Crew Games So they have announced Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School, and yes, it’s going to PC first — Steam and Epic Games Store they said. Developers Coin Crew Games and iam8bit Presents are showing it off at the Summer Game Fest 2025 during the Day of the Devs thing. They […]

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So they have announced Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School, and yes, it’s going to PC first — Steam and Epic Games Store they said. Developers Coin Crew Games and iam8bit Presents are showing it off at the Summer Game Fest 2025 during the Day of the Devs thing. They told the game will arrive in 2026, no date but still. This is a sequel, so if you played the first one (a lot of people did, like millions), then you maybe understand what’s coming. Except not really. This one’s more open.

New Style of Escape Puzzling, Kinda Big

Now, instead of just being puzzle levels, Escape Academy 2 got a campus. You walk around it. Classrooms, dorms, probably tunnels or some sort of hidden stuff. Everything is a puzzle now. Or like, puzzle-adjacent. It’s more of a game you explore than just escape from things. That’s what they’re trying to say. The entire school becomes a puzzle now. Which sounds more fun, but also maybe confusing, unless done right.

You Can Play Alone, Or You Don’t Have To

You’ve got options. You want to play alone, fine. You want a friend to solve the puzzles with you? Also yes. There is online co-op and local split screen, which not every game still has. They added something called “No-Timer Mode” too, so no rush to solve if that’s what stress you. But some people might think it’s less exciting like that.

Escape Academy 2: Back 2 School Announced for PC with Open-World Puzzles and 2026 Release

Story Gets Deeper (Or at least it tries)

So the game, it’s not just puzzles. It’s telling a story too — something about academy secrets, hidden histories, mystery stuff. Old characters come back. New ones show up. Everyone probably has something to say, maybe too much at times. You can go on side-quests with them, get lore and other things if you care. They say it’s more immersive and all that.

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Looks Nicer, Sounds a Bit Cooler

Graphics got upgraded a little, maybe a lot, depending on who you ask. Characters look slightly different, maybe better, or just… new. There’s a fresh soundtrack from DJ Doseone. It’s more atmospheric and puzzle-y (whatever that means). At least the music will likely slap, softly.

It’s Coming, Eventually

No exact date, but “2026” is what they keep saying. You can wishlist the game on Steam, which means you’ll probably forget and then be surprised when it releases. Meanwhile, if you ain’t tried the first Escape Academy, it’s on discount now — like 60% off on Steam. Maybe worth grabbing if you want to catch up before the sequel gets here.



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