Enrichment Programs



Paisley IB Magnet School

Summer 2011 Enrichment Opportunities

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|CERTL-Summer Enrichment Academy |Grades 6-8 |

|CERTL 6-8 Summer Enrichment Academy is a hands-on, interactive look at science and math geared towards |Brunson Elementary School |

|middle school students. The academy emphasizes problem-solving skills by using real-life situations. |Free |

| |June 20-July 1 8:30-3:00 |

|Adrienne Powell at 336-713-7734 or Bernard Roper at 336-713-7714 |

|CERTL-Summer Research Program |Grades 9-12 |

| |Wake Forest University-School of Medicine |

| |Free (students receive $600 stipend) |

| |Six weeks (early June-mid July |

|Adrienne Powell at 336-713-7734 or Bernard Roper at 336-713-7714 |

|CERTL-Math and Science Summer Camp |Grades k-8th |

| |The Downtown Middle School |

| |Free |

| |Two 2-week sessions (early June and early |

| |July) |

|Adrienne Powell at 336-713-7734 or Bernard Roper at 336-713-7714 |

|Northwest AHEC- Camp Med |Grades 9-12 |

| |Free |

|Bernard Roper at 336-713-7714 |

|Northwest AHEC and CERTL-Project Search |Rising 8th graders |

| |WFU-Reynolda Campus |

| |Free |

| |Two 1 week sessions |

|Bernard Roper at 336-713-7714 |

|SciTech Summer Technology Institute |Rising 8th graders |

|Sponsored by Piedmont Triad Research Park Community Advisory Committee | |

| |Union Chapel Baptist Church |

| |300 W. 25th St. |

| |Free |

| |Two week Program |

| |June 20 – July 1, 2011 |

|Ms. Teresa Drummond 336-716-4856 | |

|WSSU-Health Careers Opportunities Program |Grades 6-8 |

| |WSSU |

| |$145 for meals |

| |June 7-july 16 |

|Dr. Betty Alexander 336-750-2650 |

|WSSU-Health Careers Opportunities Program |Grades 9-12 |

| | |

| |WSSU |

| |$715-residential |

| |June 7-july 16 |

|Dr. Betty Alexander 336-750-2650 |

|WSFCS-Summer Enrichment Program | |

| |Parkland High School |

| |9 AM-3 PM-$332 |

| |9 AM- 1 PM-$252 |

| |June 7-July 2 |

|Jan Henkel 336-575-9466 or Karen Cole at rick45@ |

Out-of-Town

|Duke Imagine…Leading By Example |Grades 9-11 |

|Duke Imagine is designed for motivated, passionate, conscientious high school students who are interested |Duke University |

|in developing or strengthening their leadership skill and directing their passions towards improving the |$1775-Residential |

|world around them, one community at a time. |July10-July 22 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Computer Camp |Grades 5-8 |

|Duke Computer Camp introduces middle school youth to basic computer programming through Alice |Duke University |

|[], a 3D environment designed for beginning programmers |$635-Day Camper |

| |June 20-24 |

| |June 27-July 1 |

| |July 11-15 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Young Writers’ Camp |Grades 6-11 |

|The Duke Young Writers’ Camp provides participants the opportunity to explore and refine writing skills |Duke University |

|through a diverse curriculum of short story, poetry, journalism, playwriting, mystery writing, and more. |$17775-residential |

| |June 19-July 1 |

| |2. July 10-22 |

| |3. July 24-August 5 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Creative Writers’ Workshop |Grades 1-=11 |

|This workshop provides advanced writers, who are committed to refining their sills and building a |Duke University |

|community of writers, an intensive creative writing experience. |$1775-Residential |

| |July 10-22 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Biosciences and Engineering Camp |Grades 6-8 |

|Through activities including hands-on laboratory experiments and field trips, participants will be |Duke University |

|introduced to exciting topics in engineering and biology. |$1845-Residential |

| |June 19-July 1 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Expressions! Performing Arts Camp |Grades 5-8 |

|This camp provides an intense, hands-on exploration of the performing arts with offerings in drama, dance,|Duke University |

|vocal training, and musical theater. |$1775-Residential |

| |June 19-July 1 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Action Science Camp for Young Women |Grades 5-7 |

|Duke Action promotes scientific discovery through field and laboratory experiences. |Duke University |

| |$1825-residential |

| |June 19-July 1 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Drama Workshop |Grades 9-11 |

|The drama workshop offers high school students an intense drama experience, which culminates in a final |Duke University |

|performance. |$1775-residential |

| |July 24-August 5 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

|Duke Constructing Your College Experience |Grades 10-11 |

|College Experience is designed to empower college-bound students in their exploration of college options |Duke University |

|and navigation of the college application process. |$1275-residential |

| |July 10-July 15 |

|learn.duke.edu/youth |

Out of State

|Georgetown University Summer School |Grades 9-12 |

|Earn college credits, explore a new interest, or simply experience the college life of Georgetown | |

|University | |

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|highschool@georgetown.edu |

|202-687-8600 |

International

|ASSE-International Student Exchange Programs | |

|Contact this organization to learn more about becoming an exchange student or becoming a host. |Both summer and year long |

|Destinations include Germany, France, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Turkey, Portugal, |Scholarships available |

|Slovakia, China, Mongolia, Holland, Czech Republic, South Africa, Japan, Taiwan, Denmark, Sweden, Finland,| |

|Spain, Great Britain, Norway, New Zealand, Hong Kong. | |

|asseusaeast@ |

|Mary Loving at 1-800-333-3802 ext 219 |

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