Showing posts with label summer program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer program. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
ASU Barrett Summer Scholars
From the ASU website:
The Barrett Summer Scholars (BSS) program provides students with the opportunity to experience college firsthand and prepare for enrollment and success at Arizona State University and Barrett, the Honors College. The program is designed for academically-talented and motivated students entering the 8th, 9th, and 10th grade in fall 2018. Our residential program invites students to live on campus, engage in college-level coursework, and participate in a community of peers from across the state.
Click here to visit the ASU Barrett Summer Scholars website for more information.
Application deadline is March 5, 2018.
Friday, May 13, 2016
Summer Activity Options
Are you still looking for some summer activities for the kids?
The Gilbert Gifted Education Parent Council (GEPC) has gathered some summer program information. These include summer camps and also online activities.
Please note that these programs are not endorsed by Gilbert Public Schools, or any of its employees, except for programs accessed directly from Gilbertschools.net. Neither are the programs endorsed by Gilbert Supporters of the Gifted or the GEPC, however the list of programs generated by the GEPC may be of interest to other parents in the area.
Please rely on your own discretion when enrolling your child in extra-curricular activities.
If you have an activity that you would like to see added to the list, you may email GEPC leadership at: giftededucationparentcouncil@gmail.com
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
National Summer Gifted Programs
Stanford: Pre-Collegiate Studies

Find the program that is right for you
Stanford University selects top high school students from around the world to participate in engaging summer academic programs. These programs are ideal for gifted students currently in grades 8 – 12.
Our programs offer highly motivated, intellectually curious students the opportunity to investigate topics not typically taught in secondary schools. Students engage in small classes taught by instructors who are experts in their fields and passionate about teaching. In this setting, students hone their academic skills and form new friendships with intellectual peers. Students in our residential programs get a taste of college life on the beautiful Stanford campus. Past students have described their Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies experience as life-changing.
Applications are open for all our programs:
STANFORD SUMMER COLLEGE ACADEMY
Students ages 16 – 19 take courses that have three weeks in a live, real-time online class and three weeks on the beautiful Stanford campus. Students can chose among 21 courses in a variety of subjects and earn Stanford Continuing Studies credit and a Stanford Continuing Studies transcript. This hybrid program is ideal for students wanting college credit yet don’t have a full eight weeks to be on campus.
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Students currently in grades 10 and 11 explore the big questions at the heart of the humanities in seminars led by distinguished Stanford professors. Students spend the first two weeks intensively studying and researching a topic in history, literature, or philosophy, attending daily lectures by the faculty members, and participating in group discussions and activities in the afternoon. During their third week, students work closely with their professors, graduate students, and writing mentors to produce original research projects.
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STANFORD SUMMER ARTS INSTITUTE—NEW PROGRAM
Students in grades 9 – 11 engage in courses that stand at the intersection of the arts and science showing that the arts are at the heart of what we do and want to be. Our courses take a multilayered, interdisciplinary approach to understanding our relationship to music, visual design, and performance. Students can choose among six courses ranging from Music Perception to Architecture, Drawing, and Design.
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For students who have surpassed their high school’s math and physics curriculum, University-Level Online Math & Physics courses are offered throughout the year and are largely self-paced, giving students the opportunity to take a broad array of math and physics courses. Expert instructors are available for optional office hours to meet with students online and offer assistance as they progress through the course material. All courses carry Stanford University Continuing Studies credit, and students earn a Stanford Continuing Studies transcript.
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Students ages 16 – 19 choose from more than 145 college courses in 30 academic departments, earning Stanford undergraduate course credit and an official Stanford University transcript. Students in the residential, commuting, and online Summer College programs create their own course schedules and experience what life is like as undergraduate students at Stanford.
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Students currently in grades 8 – 11 engage in intensive study, single-subject courses with instructors and peers who share their talents, passions, and interests. Coursework is tightly integrated with the social experience in academically themed houses. Courses in areas ranging from biotechnology to entrepreneurship to creative writing are customized to give students deep exposure and hands-on experience.
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An elite group of talented rising high school juniors and seniors from around the world convene for intensive study in advanced mathematics. Students participate in lectures, guided research, and group problem solving.
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Academically-talented students, in grades 7 – 12, engage in a worldwide learning community. Through vibrant, real-time, online seminars, the rigorous curriculum challenges students to reason analytically, think creatively, and argue critically. Stanford OHS offers a number of enrollment options including taking solely a single course. Stanford OHS is a WASC accredited school and course credit is transferable to other WASC accredited schools.
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Gifted Summer Summit 2015
Registration is required and space is limited. Click HERE to register or visit our website GilbertGifted.org events page for more info.
The keynote speaker will be Jim Delisle who has worked on behalf of gifted children and teens for more than three decades. As both a teacher and counselor, Jim learned how essential it is for people to understand that giftedness is more than simply "being smart"--it is the height of one's thinking and the depth of one's emotions that are the hallmarks of growing up gifted. The author of 17 books that have been published in multiple languages, Jim continues to consult with schools worldwide in an effort to increase awareness of the needs of gifted children and adults.
Other session topics include:
• Build it Big! - Future City Program • Social Media for the Gifted Classroom • Developing a Growth Mindset in our Students • Extension Menus for the Cluster Classroom • Learning To Exhale - Helping manage anxiety • Scattered but Smart - Organization strategies for gifted students • The “G Word” - grading the interdisciplinary unit • Math Application in the Upper Elementary Classroom.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Summer Programs - 2015
SUMMER ACTIVITY & PROGRAM INFORMATION
If you are still looking for
summer activities for your children, a brief list of ideas is provided
below.
HAPPY SUMMER!
Gilbert
· Camp
Invention for gifted students,
grades 2-6, at Gilbert Elementary
·
Lego-based
Science Camp at Houston Elementary, provided by Bonanza Educational
·
GPS Club
Discovery
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VEX IQ Robotics Camp at Imagine West Schools
ASU
·
Search ASU summer camps by ASU campus
location as well as your child’s grade level and interests
Mesa
·
Mesa Community College - Summer Youth
Camps
·
Mesa Parks & Recreation - Summer
programs
·
Mesa Unified School District – Summer programs
2015 Summer Reading
Programs
·
Barnes & Noble: Imagination’s
Destination
·
Maricopa County Library system: Every
Hero Has a Story
Family outings in
Arizona
·
For attractions and events across the state,
visit the Arizona Tourism Guide
·
Museum listings for
museums located in central Arizona
Aquatic Venues
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
ASU Barrett Summer Scholars Information session coming to GPS on February 25th
On
Wednesday, February 25th, at 6:00 pm, the ASU Barrett Summer Scholars Program will be
at the Greenfield Jr high school library to share information
about their summer programs.
The
Barrett Summer Scholars (BSS) program provides students with the opportunity to
experience college firsthand and prepare for enrollment and success at Arizona
State University and Barrett, the Honors College. BSS sessions at ASU are
designed for academically-talented and motivated students who are currently in the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. This residential summer program invites students to live on campus, engage
in college-level coursework, and participate in a community of peers from
across the state. Students who participate are given the unique opportunity to
pursue their intellectual curiosity while interacting with like-minded students
who share their interests and abilities. Furthermore, participants are enrolled
in a variety of challenging courses on topics not typically presented at their
grade level.
Many thanks to Greenfield Junior High School for hosting this information session for our GPS community.
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