
Summer Camps
Beginner and space-themed robotics camps for students building skill, confidence, and teamwork.
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LEGO Robotics Camps, Classes, Competitions
Mission Robotics helps students build robots, solve problems, speak with confidence, and grow in character through hands-on STEM mentorship.
Since
2012
Camp Price
$250+
Student Ages
3rd-12th
Core Value
Character
Featured Programs
The Phase 1 site organizes the legacy offerings into clear paths for parents, homeschool families, students, and community partners.

Beginner and space-themed robotics camps for students building skill, confidence, and teamwork.
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Competitive and non-competitive teams that emphasize FIRST values, research, design, and presentation.
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Space-themed LEGO robotics classes through local homeschool co-ops and enrichment partners.
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Private expos, workshops, and speaking events for clubs, schools, and community organizations.
Learn MoreWhere We Teach
Mission Robotics partners with established STEM, competition, and homeschool organizations so families can find the right enrollment path.
Enrollment for partner-hosted classes may be managed by the partner organization.
Competition Pathway
Coach B volunteers with FIRST, and Mission Robotics uses FIRST values and competition pathways as an important part of student growth.
Learn About FIRSTHomeschool Enrichment
Mission Robotics teaches space-themed LEGO robotics enrichment classes through Lighthouse Christian Academy's homeschool co-op programs.
View Enrollment InfoHomeschool Campus
Mission Robotics offers enrichment class pathways through Master's Hand Windsor Campus for homeschool families.
View Campus InfoAbout Coach B
Rev. Linette Ballew, known as Coach B, founded Mission Robotics to make the classroom a safe place to combine math, imagination, teamwork, and character.
Students are treated as part of a caring learning community.
Robotics challenges connect engineering with exploration and imagination.
Teamwork, kindness, confidence, and communication matter.
Summer 2026
Legacy Weebly camp dates and prices are treated as the Phase 1 canonical source.

Build confidence with LEGO robotics fundamentals.
A hands-on introduction to LEGO robotics, teamwork, coding, engineering habits, problem solving, and character-first learning.

Space-themed LEGO robotics for returning and advancing students.
A focused camp for students ready to go deeper with robotics challenges, space missions, coding, design, and team strategy.
Awards and Impact
The old site contains years of competition history. Phase 1 turns that into reusable timeline content.
2023
Earned at the Colorado St. Vrain Qualifier on November 5, 2023.
2019
Two awards at the Colorado State Championship, including a family-centered project dedication.
2017
The second time Mission Robotics students earned recognition in this category.
2016
SuperBots scored in the top half of Colorado teams and published the team book To Bee or Not to Bee.
2014
SuperBots earned the prestigious Rising Star Award.
2013
The inaugural SuperBots season brought home the team's first trophy.
Parent Voices
“Amazing resource for kids. My daughters love this!”
Pablo Salguero
Parent
“My son has learned so much about teamwork, critical thinking, cooperation and problem solving skills while having a blast. Coach B's genuine ability to connect with my son made her one of his biggest cheerleaders.”
Christine Elizabeth Jones
Parent and nationally certified school psychologist
“Coach B introduces coding, problem solving, strategy and design implementation for robotics while helping each child realize their own gifting and confidence.”
Kerri Stahly
Parent
Registration is part of Phase 1