Summer Academy 2025

Precalculus Bootcamp 6/30~7/11 12:30~1:55 p.m. (Room 7)
$150
(For students who have completed Math II Plus Honors or Accelerated Math II/III or Math III or Algebra II) Head start on key skills: • Algebra and graphs of advanced functions • Trigonometry ratios, inverses, identities, laws • Conic sections and equations • Polar coordinates, functions, and graphs. Includes STEM Skills Supplement: • Vectors and matrices • Complex number plane, De Moivre’s Theorem • Proof by induction for sequences and series • Formal definition of limit: delta-epsilon proofs.
AMC Exam Prep 6/30~7/11 2:05~3:30 p.m. (Room 7)
$150
(For high-school students interested in training for the USA and International Math Olympiads) • Solve actual problems from the AMC 12 exam • Learn what it takes to qualify for the AIME exam
English I, Period 1 (Room 14) - Foundational - Session II
$225
English I - Foundational (Grades: current 6th to 7th). Critical reading and writing skills, to enhance language building. Reflect and analyze different texts, then learn and practice how to write different type of academic papers. Session I: Focuses on nonfiction Session II: Focuses on fiction
English II, Period 2 (Room 14) - Accelerated - Session II
$225
English II - Accelerated (Grades: current 7th to 8th). Critical reading and writing skills, to advance language building. Practice Literary analysis of various texts, then apply those skills to your own writing. Session I: Focuses on nonfiction Session II: Focuses on fiction
Math 7, Period 2 (Room 10) - Session II
$225
Math 7 (Grades: current 6th). Algebraic properties, characteristics of geometric figures. Session I:Learn integers and absolute value, expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, rational and irrational numbers. Session II: Learn angles relationship, areas and volumes, circumference and area of a circle, the coordinates plane, distance formula and perimeter.
Math 8, Period 1 (Room 10) - Session II
$225
Math 8 (Grades: current 7th). Linear equations and function, geometric transformations and the Pythagorean Theorem. Session I: Solve linear equations, solve a system of two linear equations, identify linear and nonlinear functions. Session II: Verify experimentally the properties of transformations, and understand congruence vs. similarity. Learn the Pythagorean Theorem.
Math I, Period 1 (Room 7) - Session II
$225
Math I (Grades: current 7th with Accelerated Math 7, or current 8th). Function Representation vs. sequences, some geometric principles. Session I: Compare arithmetic sequence and linear function, geometric sequences and exponential function, absolute-value equations and functions. Session II: Learn postulates vs. theorems, congruence of triangles, angles of parallel lines and transversal, constructions.
Math II, Period 3 (Room 17) - Session II
$225
Math II (Grades: current 8th with Accelerated Math 8, or current 9th). Polynomial and other functions, geometric proofs and constructions. Session I: Learn quadratic Functions including complex numbers, Polynomials Functions, Exponential Functions, and some applications. Session II: Perform various formal proofs, and few advanced constructions such as incenter and circumcenter of a triangle.
Programming I, P3 (Room 10) - Scratch & Python - Session II
$225
Programming I - Scratch & Python (Grades: current 6th to 8th). Intro to creating computer algorithms, and coding mindset. Session I: Learn basic computing literacy and functionality with the MIT-developed Scratch computing language, a block-based online platform. Session II: Move to Python, a text-based programming language, starting with Turtle as an easy-to-use graphical environment for Python.
Programming II, P4 (Rm 10) - Python & JavaScript- Session II
$225
Programming II - Python & JavaScript (Grades: current 6th to 8th). Programming, and developing programmer’s mindset. (Recommended that students have had some exposure to programming) Session I: Write programs using Python, a powerful text-based language, developing the attention to detail needed to avoid common errors. Session II: Learn how the internet runs with HTML, CSS, and the JavaScript programming language.
Computer Science Skills, P2 (Room 7) - Session II
$225
Computer Science Skills (recommended for current 8th or 9th graders). Explore the AP Computer Science curriculum. Session I: Learn selected mathematical foundations from AP Computer Science Principles, including discrete math, data representation, and programming. Session II: Learn selected programming methodologies from AP Computer Science A, including object oriented programming, data structures, and algorithms.
Study Skills Mastery, Period 3 (Room 12) - Session II
$225
Study Skills Mastery (Grades: current 5th to 9th). Learn how to work smarter, not harder, and earn higher grades. Session I: Learn note taking, best studying techniques, and much more. Session II: Gain time management, and all the necessary tools to reach your highest academic potential.
Fun & Friendly Public Speaking/Debate, P4 (Rm 12) Session II
$225
Fun and Friendly Public Speaking/Debate (Grades: current 5th to 9th). Develop the highest-paid skill: Public Speaking. Get coached on words, vocal variety, body language, and improvisation. Session I: Learn various kinds of speeches including informative, persuasive, demonstration, and extemporaneous. Session II: Practice Mock Interviews, Speech and Debate, as well as Sales Pitches-Shark Tank.

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