Academy Summer Volleyball Intensive Program
Ages: 14 – 17
Dates: July 7 – 11, 2025
Focus is on skill development, position-specific training including setting, hitting, passing, serving, and advanced offensive and defensive systems, as well as individual skill training and team competition. Athletes will be trained in their specific position. This program is designed for high school players on the college volleyball track.
M - F: 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Algebra I Prep
Grades: 7-9
Dates: June 30 – July 11, 2025
Cost: $500
This course is designed to reinforce basic Pre-Algebra and Algebra I concepts in preparation for Algebra I. Materials will be provided.
M - F: 9 a.m. – Noon (No Class on July 4)
Algebra II Prep
Grades 9 - 12
Dates: June 30 – July 11, 2025
Cost: $500
This program is designed to be a concentrated Algebra I refresher workshop prior to Algebra II. The topics covered will include solutions of linear equations, inequalities, absolute value, graphing, and systems of equations, exponents and polynomials. This class will incorporate technology and other activities in order to make learning Algebra easier and more enjoyable. Students will need a graphing calculator (any TI 84).
M - F: 12:30 - 3 p.m. (No Class on July 4)
Cyberninjaz Technology Camp
Grades: K – 12
Dates: June 16 - August 8, 2025 (No Camp on June 19 and July 4)
Cyberninjaz Tech Camp offers a variety of courses. Campers can choose from 2D/3D Game Design, Intro to Java, Math Concepts, Music Composition and Production, Video Production, Web Design, Comic/Art, Animation and more! We definitely have something for everyone. Whether you are a video game fanatic, have an entrepreneurial spirit, love to be creative, or need to know how things work, we have a course for you! We have designed all of our camps so that beginners are not lost, but kids that have attended before are still challenged. It’s great to know that every day you can take it to the next level.
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M - F: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (No camp on June 19 and July 4)
Geometry
Grades: 8 - 12
Dates: June 16 – July 18, 2025
Cost: $2,120
Both theory and applications will be studied. Logic skills are developed throughout the course; formal proofs are gradually introduced. Constructions will be integrated into topics as appropriate. Review of algebra skills is integrated into numerous geometric exercises beginning with points, lines, and planes, the course proceeds to triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles. Congruence attributes, similarities, postulates, and theorems of these figures will be studied. Other topics include introductory trigonometry, area and volume, and coordinate geometry. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Algebra I and permission of department or home school. Required textbook: Geometry (Jurgensen, Brown, & Jurgensen)
M, Tu, W: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.; Th, F: 9 a.m. – Noon (No class on June 19 and July 4)
Upper School English Prep
Grades: 9 - 10
Dates: June 30 – July 11, 2025
Cost: $500
Instruction will be focused on intensive practice in analytical reading and essay writing in preparation for the ninth and tenth grade curriculum. Students will read short selections and assigned summer reading as they employ reading strategies and build critical thinking skills. Practice will also include the various forms of writing assigned in ninth and tenth grade English and history courses. Students will need a notebook and the required texts listed on summer program website.
M - F: 9 a.m. – Noon (No Class on July 4)
US History Since 1860Grades: 9 - 12
Dates: June 16 – July 18, 2025
Cost: $2,120
U.S. History Since 1860 is designed to help students improve their research, writing, and critical thinking skills. Students will engage and understand significant events, people, ideas, and eras of the second half of the American history survey. Major political, social, economic, cultural, and military events are analyzed in the context of United States domestic, international, and global affairs. Each day will focus on establishing a context for understanding the essential questions in American history and includes extensive primary and secondary source analysis of various viewpoints. Through intensive study, emphasis will be placed on a student’s ability to develop a point of view through both class discussion and formal written assignments. Overall, an emphasis on discussion, critical thinking, research, and writing provides students with a dynamic and relevant overview of U.S. history from the late 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Students must receive permission from home school to take the class. Required textbook:
Give Me Liberty!
M, Tu, W: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ; Th: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Fri: 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m (No class on June 19 and July 4)