Summer’s made for fun and finance (The Charlotte Observer)

It’s 9 a.m. on the last full day of camp, when 17 rising sixth-graders shuffle into a small building down the hill from the camp chapel. Most are yawning. They’ve been up since the 6:45 wakeup call and flag raising, and they stayed up late at a campfire the night before. Most would rather be hiking or horseback riding, like their friends in other cabins. Instead, they’ll spend the next three …