Previous Camps

At a glance

  • Since 2016, Data Detectives Camp has taught statistics and data science to more than 300 children from across the United States.
  • Each year about 30–36 children—chosen from hundreds who applied—attend the camp.
  • See photos from past camps.
2016 camp group photo.

Latest camp: 2024

In 2024, the camp was held in two locations: Atlanta, Georgia, and Hyattsville, Maryland.

Group of students at CDC headquarters for the 2024 Data Detectives Camp.
2024, CDC headquarters in Atlanta, GA
Group of students at NCHS headquarters for the 2024 Data Detectives Camp.
2024, National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, MD
Keep Reading: Camp Photos

Previous years

2023

2023 camp group photo showing camp staff and more than 30 campers in green shirts holding certificates.
2023, Camp visit to the Hyattsville Public Library

2022

2022 virtual camp group photo. A screenshot showing Zoom windows of campers and staff wearing matching orange shirts.
2022, Virtual Camp

2021

2021 virtual camp group photo. A screenshot showing Zoom windows of campers and staff discussing a prompt.
2021, Virtual Camp

2020

2020 virtual camp group photo. A screenshot showing Zoom windows of campers and staff.
2020, Virtual Camp

2019

2019 camp group photo showing 30+ campers and staff in matching red shirts.
2019, National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, MD

2018

2018 camp group photo showing 20+ campers in matching baby blue shirts.
2018, National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, MD

2017

2017 camp group photo showing 30+ campers and staff in matching aqua shirts.
2017, School of Public Health, University of Maryland

2016

2016 camp group photo showing 30+ campers and staff in matching royal blue shirts.
2016, School of Public Health, University of Maryland
Image of logos from participating organizations

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