Summer Programs
Summer Programs 2010
Dear parents:
By now your are probably bombarded with all imaginable and unimaginable ideas for summer camps and activities for your
children. Sure, most of them are relevant, and there is no end to the choices either. So how does one determine what is a good summer
program for the children? In our opinion "balance" is the key-balance between sports and study. When all is said and done, in reality,
summer is still a transitional period between grades. With all the bombardment, you wouldn't want your children to lose academic
momentum or scientific curiosity. With that in mind we have a planned a summer program that is balanced, relevant to education and life,
and one that still leaves room for recreation. We can promise we will carry our program through with the zeal of a game. If you talk to
any children from our last year's summer program they will attest to the goodness of our program.
Program Details
A. Program for Elementary School Students (Grades 2-4 and Grades 4-5 ):
Four two-week sessions starting July 5 and ending August 27, 2010
Session 1: July 5 – July 16
Session 2: July 19 – July 30
Session 3: August 2 – August 13
Session 4: August 16 – August 27
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to noon daily
Fees: $350 for individual session; $1,200 for all four sessions
B. Program for Middle School Students:
Session 1: July 5 – July 30
Session 2: August 2- August 27
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to noon daily
Fees: $600 per session
Program Details:
Latin I (First two weeks of session I) - 15 hours
Math
Introduction to Critical Thinking
Field Trips
C. Program for High School Students:
Session 1: July 5 – July 30
Session 2: August 2 – August 27
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to noon daily
Fees: $600 per session
Program Details:
Latin I (First two weeks of session I) - 15 hours
Math
English
Introduction to Critical Thinking II
Field Trips
On the days of field trips and extension activities, the regular schedule will not
be followed. Field trips are not mandatory. AAC will arrange and coordinate trips, but parents are responsible for
making arrangements for field trips. For the planned trips to Cornell University and Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the
Lake, parents will take full responsibility.
Other Relevant-to-Life Programs Planned:
Chess for Beginners
Computer Programming
Adventures with Robots
Academic Achievement Center
The Plaza at Win-Jeff
3159 Winton Road South, Suite 202
Rochester, NY 14623