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Mar 21, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am | Ages: - 6
Join us for the Kingshighway Branch Storytime session.
Academic Music Arts
Jun 24 - 28, 2024 9:00am - 3:30pm | Ages: 11 - 14
Our Middle School Summer Challenge program is designed to expand students' critical thinking skills in an exciting and innovative environment.
Academic Scholarships available Non residential College Prep
Jun 22, 2024 - Aug 10, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
No matter where you live, you can spend your summer at Harvard. The 7-Week SSP Online allows students to experience college life in our Secondary School Program from New York City to Bangalore, India.
Academic Scholarships available College Prep
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
This course is intended for non-majors seeking an introduction to computer science and Python programming. The course covers the following topics: basic data types in Python, variables and constants, input and output, Python reserved words and built-in functions, operators, conditional control structures, repetition control structures, basic file operations, user-defined functions, value parameters, lists, scope rules, importing packages, elementary data processing and visualization, and elementary software engineering principles. This course may be used to fulfill the math/computer science portion of the Gen Ed Math/Science requirement.
Stem Academic Arts College Prep
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
Non-Intensive Intermediate French II (FREN 022) builds on Non-Intensive Intermediate French I (FREN 021) and its presentation of French and Francophone cultures through various themes, the study and practice of fundamental vocabulary to explore these themes, and essential grammatical structures. FREN 022 provides students with a solid foundation for pursuing further study of the language and culture at the Advanced level (FREN 101 or FREN 111). The prerequisite for this course is the successful completion of Intermediate French I (FREN 021) at Georgetown, a score of 56-65 on the French Placement or Confirmation Exam (see the departmental web page), or a recommendation from a Georgetown University French Department instructor.
College Prep Academic Stem Arts
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
HIST 007 Intro Early History: World I or Europe I For College students, all sections of HIST 007 or HIST 008 fulfill the core requirement in History for a broad introductory survey; these students complete the requirement by taking HIST 099. Please note that if you receive AP/IB placement or credit, you cannot take HIST 007 (or 008 or 099) for credit. The various sections of HIST 007 have different focuses, for which see below; moreover, each instructor may develop or stress particular themes within her/his focus. Students are urged to consult syllabi available on line or at the History Department. The World I sections examine the history of the human experience from a global perspective. The bulk of the semester concerns societies and states from the time of ancient civilizations to about 1500 AD. The course pays particular attention to political, economic, and social changes, but also considers cultural, technological, and ecological history. The evolving relationship between human identities and their social and material environments forms one of the major points of analytical focus for this course. The overarching goal is to provide a general framework for the history of the world to help students understand the big picture, and to help them to contextualize what they will later study about history, politics, religion--in short, about the human experience. The Europe I sections offer an analysis of the major political, social, economic, diplomatic, religious, intellectual, and scientific developments in European Civilization to 1789. Some seats in this course are reserved.
Arts Stem Academic College Prep
Jul 8, 2024 - Aug 9, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 18
About 1800 to the Present. Nineteenth-century nationalism, industralization, the euphoria of independence. Parliamentarism and democracy. Attempts at industrialization. Decline of democracy and resurgence of traditional conservatism and native fascism. The cauldron of World War II. The fate of the Jews. Sovietization. Titoism. Socialist society in Eastern Europe. The unraveling of Communism.
Arts Academic Stem College Prep
Jul 8 - 12, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm | Ages: 5 - 12
Join us for the Arts & Humanities STEAM session at the 2024 South County Family YMCA Summer Day Camp.
Arts Offers before after care Academic Stem
Jul 22 - 26, 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm | Ages: 5 - 12
Join us for the Arts & Humanities STEAM session at the 2024 South County Family YMCA Summer Day Camp.
Arts Academic Offers before after care Stem
Jul 8 - 12, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm | Ages: 5 - 11
From our Earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on program for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade sends them on a quest for exploration! Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight, the challenges of space travel, and even participate in a rocket launch!
Scholarships available Stem Academic
Jun 24 - 28, 2024 12:30pm - 3:30pm | Ages: 5 - 11
Ever dream of becoming a secret agent? We'll start with the basics: From decoding messages to metal detector and night vision, campers have the opportunity to check out spy tech equipment and take home lots of gadgets like spy glasses! Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis! Figure out the science of forensics in a hands-on look at crime scenes! Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we take a hands-on investigation of the science that spies use!
Stem Scholarships available Academic
Jul 7 - 26, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 17
The summer Coding Academy is a 3-week residential introduction to front-end web development. Students learn Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and JavaScript (JS) and discover how to put these tools together to produce useful and attractive web pages that run on any web-enabled desktop or mobile device.
College Prep Academic Residential Stem
Jul 7 - 26, 2024 | Ages: 15 - 17
The Social Justice Research Academy brings students from around the world together for three weeks to dive deep into the past, present, and future of social justice. Designed to encourage discussion and critical thinking about the political, historical, and cultural context of inequality and resistance, the program welcomes students with a variety of academic interests across the social sciences, humanities, and arts.
Residential Academic College Prep
Jun 3 - 7, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 5 - 6
Get ready to have fun with science. Become a biologist, botanist, paleontologist, geologist, astronomer, and even a chemist all in one week. Explore the Science Center’s galleries.
Special needs student Nature Academic Stem
Jun 10 - 14, 2024 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 8 - 9
3…2…1… Blast Off! Get ready to rocket into orbit and explore things that are out of this world. Visit the exhibits in the James S. McDonnell Planetarium.
Nature Stem Special needs student Academic

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