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Summer Camp Opportunities

ELP Parent PartnershipJanuary 2014

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The information about the camps in this presentation was provided by parents at the January 2014 ELP Parent Partnership meeting. The ELP Parent Partnership is a pilot program for the 2013-14 school year. The Partnership’s mission is to create avenues for support, networking, information and advocacy for high-ability learners and their families. If you have any questions about the ELP Parent Partnership or this PowerPoint presentation, please contact us at [email protected] of the camps in the presentation were attended by students who attend the West Des Moines schools and who had good experiences at camp. For questions about the camps, the websites have been provided.At the end of the presentation, there are some other opportunities for families of high-ability students as well as a list of camps for students interested in math and science.This is not an exhaustive list of summer options, but rather a good place to begin your search.

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Local Summer Opportunities

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Central Iowa Mock Trial Camp

Contact: Jim Efting (319-540-4904) Email: [email protected] July 21-25, 2014 (Students entering grades 6-7 in the fall 2014 with no Mock Trial

experience) 8AM- Noon July 21-25, 2014 (Students entering grades 7-12 in the fall of 2012 with Mock Trial

experience, or entering grades 8-12 with no Mock Trial experience) 1PM-5PM Camp will be held on Drake’s campus – Meredith HallFeaturing: Critical thinking skills, public speaking skills, communication skills, courtroom procedures, thorough understanding of Mock Trial, analytical thinking, extemporaneous argument, lectures by attorneys and law students. Will be using a civil case this year as practice.Cost: $140.00 (includes Mock trial t-shirt, notebook, paper, hand-outs, and pizza party). Application must include a $50.00 deposit – remaining amount is due Registration Day.

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WDMCS – SEA Summer Enrichment

Adventures Two-week course (M-F mornings); a variety of classes offered. Options change each year. Students may choose up to 2 different classes. 9-10:25 and 10:30-11:55 slots. Usually taught by WDMCS teachers.

To view last year’s (2013) programming go to: http://www.wdmcs.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/sea_catalog.pdf

June 9 – 20, 2014, Western Hills Elementary Description of class options and application forms available mid to

late March with application deadline mid-April District Contact: Marcia Sims 633.5062 Eligibility

Entering grades 1st – 8th

Identified for ELP OR score at or above 90th percentile on Iowa Assessments

For students entering 1st-3rd who do not have test scores, may enroll only if enjoy fast-paced, challenging experience

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Youth Tech Inc In past years, a variety of courses offered at various locations around

metro area including DMACC West (5959 Grand), VSW, Urbandale, Ankeny

Latest post on Youth Tech’s Facebook site (Dec 2013) says that new website coming soon. Old site: www.youthtechinc.com

Sample of past courses: game design, web design, robotics, animation, game design apps

Classes 3hrs long, 1 week courses, M-F, June-July, morning and afternoon

Suggested ages: 10-17, but have let younger students in if parents felt they were capable. Maximum class size: 16; Minimum: 5 (as posted on DMACC)

In the past, you could type your city or zip code in the website and it would tell you courses nearby

Currently, no DSM area summer schedule available. I’ve called and left message/email. No response yet.

Youth Tech Inc Contact: 877-984-2267 or go to website and click on contact us and send an email message.

Our son took a game design class. Enjoyed it. Came home with project and purchased software to continue to program games.

Youth Tech Inc: a non-profit computer camp dedicated to providing enrichment opportunities for students with a passion for learning.

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Be the Boss! Entrepreneurial

Camp Students entering grades 5th-6th

http://www.wdmcs.org/commed/programs/youth/summer-of-learning/

Students will experience hands-on entrepreneurship through a variety of highly interactive classroom activities, guest speakers, and a tour of a local business

They will learn to make money doing something they love by: Going through the process of planning & implementing a

business idea Meeting & learning from successful entrepreneurs Designing business cards & flyers

Instructor Sarah Bird, Business Teacher at Valley High School 2014 Summer Schedule not available, yet; will be held in

Mid-July; Dates will be published in March

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Local Strings Opportunities

WDMCS Summer Strings camp For students entering grades 5-9 Orchestra and private string lessons available Summer 2014 details will be announced in the Spring in the

WDMCS community education summer-of-learning music programs listing http://www.wdmcs.org/commed/programs/youth/summer-of-learning/music-programs/

Des Moines Symphony Academy http://dmsymphony.org/academy/ The Symphony Academy’s Summer Camps and Workshops

are geared to providing a challenging, yet nurturing music learning environment for young musicians at various levels of their musical development

Previous enrollment in Symphony Academy programs is not required; students from all schools and private teachers are welcome

Summer 2014 camp details will be announced in the Spring.

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ChESS: Challenges for Elementary School

Students Summer programs at the Belin-Blank Center

include ChESS full-day classes in Ankeny and half-day classes at the University of Iowa http://www2.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/students/summer/

Local classes in Ankeny for Summer 2014 will be held Jul 14 to Jul 18, 9AM – 4PM Students in grades 3 – 6 may attend No specific qualifying criteria Camp/class cost is $480 Choose 1 of 4 classes offered, registration is

now open

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Drake App Camp Much of the camp's content is delivered

via videos that Drake Professors have created

Students use MIT App Inventor to create apps for androids

Students work at their own pace Interesting Apps created by students High School Student Assistants 2014 Summer Schedule not available, yet;

will probably be held in June

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In-State Summer Opportunities

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Dorian Summer Music Camp at Luther College

Private lessons are available A lot of musically interested and talented students attend Wide variety of musical activities Camp focuses only on music Live in dorms Middle School Camp – June 8-14, 2014

Students entering grades 7, 8, 9 Ensembles

Band Orchestra (strings only) Choir

High School Camp – June 15-21, 2014 Students entering grades 10, 11, 12

Ensembles Band Orchestra (Full ensemble winds by audition) Choir Piano Workshop Musical Theatre Organ Workshop (may also be in choir)

http://www.luther.edu/music/dorian/

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Belin-Blank (BSI)

http://www2.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/students/summer/ Students are nominated by their school for this program. The Blank

Summer Institute for the Arts & Sciences is a one-week residential summer program for 120 of Iowa’s gifted students who are currently in grades 7 & 8. The Institute provides exceptionally talented students with an intensive and advanced educational experience designed to enhance their intellectual and social growth. Each student selected will receive a $300 Myron and Jacquelin Blank Scholarship to cover a portion of the cost.

Courses offered: Advanced Science, Math Problem Solving, Global and Cultural Studies, Creative Writing, Invention & Innovation, Visual Arts, Performing Arts.

Students are housed in a residence hall located near the Blanks Honors Center on The University of Iowa campus. In addition to academic programming, students will be able to participate in a variety of cultural and recreational activities.

Session is held June 22- June 27, 2014 Information and forms available online Nov. 2013; Nominations completed by

Jan. 21,2014. Final selection February 22, 2014. Online acceptance due March 28, 2014.

Program eligibility: Iowa Assessment, samples of student’s work, teacher recommendations, awards/honors, current grade report, involvement in co-curricular activities, hobbies and other demonstrated ability and talent in the course areas, awards or participation in competitions/contests. No real cut-off scores specified – assume that the entry eligibility is based on a high achieving individual for chosen core.

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Belin-Blank (JSI)

http://www2.education.uiowa.edu/belinblank/students/summer/ Students who are currently (academic year 2013-2014) in grades 6-8 may nominate

themselves for the Junior Scholars Institute (JSI), a one-week residential summer academic program. JSI consists of nine classes. Students take a single advanced level course for the entire week. Each student selected will receive a $300 scholarship to cover a portion of the cost of the Institute. Students do not need to be in a talented and gifted program to nominate themselves.

Courses offered: Project Discovery-Finding your Writer’s Voice, Designing Mobile Apps, Leadership for Students Who Want to Make a Difference, Animal Behavior, Stop Motion Animation, Future Cities, An Intro. To Pre-Calculus, Intro. to Engineering.

Students are housed in a residence hall located near the Blanks Honors Center on The University of Iowa campus. In addition to academic programming, students will be able to participate in a variety of cultural and recreational activities.

Session is held June 15- June 20, 2014 Information and forms available online Dec. 2013; Application deadline by April.

1,2014. Final selection April 11, 2014. Notification of acceptance April 19, 2014. Online acceptance due May 1, 2014.

Selection: Evaluate applications based on the following criteria, ranked in priority order: Content of student essay, portfolios, and supporting materials; Letters of recommendation; Evidence of commitment and motivation; Program or activities involved in at school and in the community; Maturity to live in a residential setting.

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Jacobson Institute for Youth Entrepreneurship

http://www.jacobsoninstitute.org/ Elementary and middle school students

participate in entrepreneurship camps Participants hear start-up stories from successful

entrepreneurs and learn to start a business Summer 2014 dates not available, yet Contact: Dawn Bowlus-

[email protected]

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OPPTAG Summer Programs(Iowa State University)

http://www.opptag.iastate.edu/summer/index.php Adventures (entering Gr.3-7) Explorations (entering Gr.8-10), 1 wk residential program

with classroom instructions and laboratories designed to stimulate thinking skills and career exploration.

CY-TAG (entering Gr.8-12) Sessions I,II, III were offered in 3 different weeks in July 2013. Application deadline in May, however, classes may be filled before

May. Program eligibility: Iowa Assessment (97th, national; 93rd, IA);SAT I:

Reasoning Test or ACT; GPA 3.5. Live in Martin Hall, an air-conditioned suite style residence hall.

Residential Advisers (RAs) are very friendly and responsible. Evening activities are fun.

Information for Summer 2014 programs will be posted beginning Feb. 15th 2014.

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CYTAG (Iowa State University)

Part of the OPPTAG program, but with regards to science

3 weeks long, living in Martin Hall suites with Explorations students

Classes held in buildings on campus RA groups and evening activities keep

students busy but still allow for study time

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Out-of-State Summer

Opportunities

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Suzuki Music Camps Students who receive string lessons using

the Suzuki repertoire may attend Suzuki music camps Family involvement in camp lessons/classes

is typically required for students younger than 13

Suzuki Association of the Americas Summer Institutes 2014 are listed at: https://suzukiassociation.org/events/institutes/

Various Summer Institutes occur throughout the US during June, July and August

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University of Wisconsin Stevens Point American Suzuki Institute The American Suzuki Institute camp on the campus of

the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Summer 2014 schedule is July 20-26 and July 27-August 2 http://www.uwsp.edu/suzuki/Pages/asi/default.aspx Violin, viola, cello, piano, bass, harp, guitar students are grouped

based on Suzuki book level Classes include Technique, Repertoire, Orchestra, and Master

Class, and students participate in the end-of-camp Festival Concert and Orchestra Concert

Advanced string students may participate in the 2-week Chamber Music Program

Students age 13 to 18 stay in the Teen Dorm and younger students stay in the university residence halls with a parent

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Interlochen: Center for the Arts

http://camp.interlochen.org/ Located in northwest Michigan Summer programs for grades 3-12 Programs for creative writing, dance,

general arts, motion picture arts, music, theater arts, and visual arts

Applications are currently being accepted. Priority application deadline is February 1, 2014

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Digital Media Academy (DMA) http://www.digitalmediaacademy.org/ ; 866-656-3342

Tech Camps for 6-18 yrs of age; currently enrolling for summer of 2014 Students are grouped by age; kid camps 6-12yrs; teen camps 12-18yrs A variety of digital art & technology choices: filmmaking; music/audio

production; programming; game design; app design; photography, art & design; see website for more

Camps: 1 or 2weeks. Jun-Aug, M-F, 9am-5pm, held on prestigious college campuses. Students (teens) may stay in the dorms (additional fee), supervised by camp counselors who lead evening activities. Kid camps have 2-3 breaks directed by activity counselors.

Taught by professionals in the industry, tech educators, or advanced graduates of technology. All classes have a teaching assistant, and residential camps have youth activities counselors.

Class numbers are kept small; Ratio 8:1 Our son attended 2-week teen programming academy, University of

Chicago campus. He learned 2 programming languages. They had 1hr mid-day break for lunch, socializing, and recreation.

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Second City Improv - Chicago

http://www.secondcity.com/page/kids-chicago/

Summer 2-week Camps: M-F, 10am-3:30pm, bring sack lunch

Ages: 11-18, grouped by 11-12, 13-14, 15-18

Each day is divided between Improv & Sketch. Final day is a performance on a Second City Stage for family/friends.

Currently enrolling for summer 2014; early bird discounts available

Must find own housing. Great way to combine a Chicago vacation with camp.

Adult classes offered at same time so parent can take classes too. (I did - was quite fun!!)

Our son LOVED this camp and made fast friends. Every day was an adventure and he regaled me with stories from class about what he’d learned and what they had performed/created. Counselors and teachers were kid-friendly and made class and breaks fun. Good class management, students always engaged.

We chose this atypical option because our son is a perfectionist and sometimes doesn’t enjoy working with others. 2nd City teaches how to deal with mistakes (there are no mistakes, only opportunities), work with other people, say “yes AND” to build on each others’ ideas, etc. A perfect learning situation, especially for a kid that loves performing.

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Summer Institute for the Gifted (U-SIG Chicago)

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL - Ages 9-17 by 8/31/14, Jul 20– Aug.9

Academic Summer Programs for Gifted Students from Around the World (Click here for extended PowerPoint on SIG in prestigious locations: Amherst, Columbia, Emory, Harvard, Princeton, Vassar, UC-Berkley, UCLA , University of Chicago, Yale)

Eligibility (click). Deadline: May 15, 2014. Flexible payment schedule.

Choose from a wide variety of courses taught in Humanities, Math, Science, Technology, Multi-Disciplinary, Visual and Performing Arts, and Fitness and Recreation

Experience independence within a secure environment living in a college dorm for 3 weeks (commuter option also available)

Meet other gifted students from around the world who share common interests, abilities, and goals. Small class sizes ( 4-16).

Enjoy a variety of fun social activities in the evenings and excursions on the weekends such as Six Flags

Contact Information: Kate Vieillard– Director of Marketing, [email protected], +1 203.399.5101, http://www.giftedstudy.org/WDMCS Contact: Alena Treat, [email protected] (U-SIG Chicago Academic Dean)

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University Prep (U-Prep Chicago) University of Chicago, Chicago, IL - Ages 15-18 (by 8/31/14), Jul 20 – Aug 9,

Deadline: May 14. Flexible payment schedule. NSGT University Preparation for students from around the world (Click here for

PowerPoint on SIG in prestigious locations: Columbia, UC-Berkley, U of Chicago, Yale) Boost SAT and/or ACT scores working with The Princeton Review®, a leading

provider in test preparation.

3-week intensive summer program (live in college dorm) designed to make you the strongest college applicant you can be and prepare you to gain admission to the college or university of your choice. Learn how to apply for financial aid and scholarships, write powerful resumes and essays, and present yourself professionally.

Tour area colleges and universities and speak to admissions personnel (Potential: DePaul U, Marquette U, Northwestern U, U of Illinois-Chicago, U of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, U of Notre Dame, U of Wisconsin-Madison)

Enjoy a variety of fun social activities in the evenings and excursions on the weekends .

Contact Information: Kate Vieillard– Director of Marketing, [email protected], +1 203.399.5101, http://www.giftedstudy.org/WDMCS Contact: Alena Treat, [email protected] (U-SIG Chicago Academic Dean)

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Northwestern University Center for Talent Development Summer Program for PreK to

12 http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/summer/ Offered at Northwestern and Elmhurst College Residential programs starting in Grade 4 Accelerated learning experiences for

academically talented students Variety of classes in English, writing,

humanities, mathematics, science, design and technology

Need to have qualifying scores and grades Staff quality varies Registration for Summer 2014 started January

1, 2014

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CTY (Center for Talented Youth)

http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/index.html International program with sites in

America, China, Ireland, etc… Living on campus Instructors are almost always college

professors or researchers High school credit offered for most

programs, some even offer college credit Each site has own traditions Large amount of freedom on campus

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CTY Johns Hopkins Site

Intensive studies program (grades 7 and up…most kids aged 13-15)

3 weeks long, lived on campus, suites RA groups sectioned into triads Amazing professors from all around the

country Always very busy, activities always

available “no study rule”

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Epsilon Camp http://www.epsiloncamp.org/ A residential camp combining family vacation in

the lap of nature It is an intensive student camp and a parent

workshop - running in parallel Epsilon Camp 2014 will be held from July 27

(arrival date) to August 10 (departure date) on the campus of Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA

The application season for new applicants to Epsilon 2014 is Nov. 15 - April 30

Has been attended by a local family who enjoyed the experience

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Concordia Language Villages

http://www.concordialanguagevillages.org/newsite/index.php Different sites in Minnesota Villagers learn about culture and customs in the language of

the Villages Week long to 4 week long immersion programs Different languages taught at various times in the summer Rolling admission Programming for 2 to Adult

Summer Villages (ages 7-18) Summer Villages: High School Credit (ages 14-18/grades 9-12) Summer Villages: College Credit for High School Students (ages 16-18/grades 11-12) Pre-Kindergarten (ages 2-5) Summer Day Camps (ages 6-11) Spring Break Villages (ages 12-17)

Arabic Chinese Danish

English French

Finnish German Italian Japanese

Korean

Norwegian

Portuguese

Russian

Spanish Swedish

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Duke TiP http://tip.duke.edu/ Duke TIP Summer Studies offers:

A community of motivated and engaged peers Course topics and learning experiences unavailable to most middle and

high school students Age-specific programs that are geared specifically toward gifted students Expert instructors, approximately 90 percent of whom hold or are working

toward an advanced degree An intense, accelerated pace in the classroom. Students attend a single

class for seven hours each weekday and three hours on Saturdays A stimulating educational model that promotes higher-level

thinking through interactive, inquiry-based learning Engaging social and residential experiences to complement your

academic endeavors In order to offer the very best academic and residential experience, Duke TIP

organizes program sites based on age group. Certain sites are exclusively for seventh and eighth grade students while other sites are specifically designed for eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students.

Score Requirements: Duke TIP offers two levels of summer programs, Academy and Center, which have different score requirements for admission. Please review the SAT and ACT score requirements in Eligibility. (Here is the link: http://tip.duke.edu/node/371)

Online applications open for 8th, 9th, and 10th grade students on January 27 and for 7th grade students on March 24

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Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes

Middle School and High School Programs http://summerinstitutes.stanford.edu/

Middle School Program Three sessions Six intensive courses Residential program Students from US and around the world Social activities Two weeks long

High School Program Three sessions Residential Program where students are housed in academically themed

residences Wide range of subjects Students from US and around the world Three to six weeks long

Registration opens this month Admission based on work samples, school transcript, teacher

recommendation and a recent standardized test. Evaluation is based on “not only grades and test scores, but also students’ unique experiences together with their passion for learning.”

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Online Summer Opportunities

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CTY Online—Johns Hopkins Univ.

A distance learning education offering eligible students academic acceleration and enrichment at home or at school.

Honors Pre-algebra class fall 2010 (as a 6th grader). Individually paced session--time based enrollment and tuition, on 3, 6, 9

months basis. Session can be extended with re-enrollment or one month extension.

School and College Abilities Test (SCAT, offered through the CTY Talent Search year-round ) to qualify for Grade 2 to 6 courses. SAT-I, ACT, or PSAT for students in grades 7-12. Scores for each individual courses are posted on CTY website*. Provisional admission available*.

Each student is provided with a login i.d. and a password. Course material recorded by videos; notes, sample problems with

solutions, and practice problems are posted online. CTY faculty provides office hours online 4 days/week, 5 hours/day.

Whiteboard live session or by email. End of Chapter test, mid-term exam and final exam to receive a grade. Receive CTY official course completion academic record at the end. Website: http://cty.jhu.edu/ctyonline/index.html.

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OtherSummer

Opportunities

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SENG Supporting Emotional Needs of the

GiftedMost conferences about giftedness focus primarily on educational issues. While they may include a few presentations about the social and emotional development and needs of gifted people and the challenges facing the gifted population, these presentations play a minor role.

SENG conferences reverse the priorities. They believe that recognizing, understanding, and accepting the social and emotional needs of this population are the first priorities for teachers, parents, and counselors. SENG supports strong gifted education programs, but believe the emotional piece is the foundation for the development of healthy, happy, well-adjusted, appropriately educated, and contributing gifted members of society.

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SENG Annual Conference 2014 Growing Gifted Globally

http://www.sengifted.org/programs/conferences Date: July 18-20, 2014 Location: San Jose, CA Registration Opens Late February; listing of

keynote speakers & breakout sessions probably listed then

Conference is geared to educators, parents, mental health professionals

Website provides conference costs & hotel info NOTE: gifted children & teen

programming available while parents attend conference

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Websites

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Websites to Help Explore Gifted Enrichment

Opportunities

Hoagies – Website for Parents & Educators About.com – Parenting Gifted Children

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Hoagies

The general website address:

http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/

Website for Parents & Educators of GiftedThis site was created by a parent of a gifted child. It has a multitude of resources, in-depth articles, lists (books, toys,

camps, etc), and links to help in a variety of areas related to giftedness.

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Hoagies – Enrichment Links Time to Start Thinking About Summer

http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/think_summer.htm article provides insights about selecting an appropriate

camp/program for your gifted child. Additional references and websites listed in article.

Summer and Saturday Enrichment Programshttp://www.hoagiesgifted.org/summer.htm

article lists summer and Saturday enrichment programs categorized internationally, nationally, by state, and multi-state options. A great way to explore a variety of options.

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About.com

The General Website Address:

http://giftedkids.about.com/

Website for Parents of Gifted This site offers several areas of information about gifted

written by Carol Bainbridge who has been involved in gifted education for 15yrs and is the parent of a highly

gifted child.

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About.com – Enrichment Links

Top Summer Camps for the Giftedhttp://giftedkids.about.com/od/educationoptions/tp/gifted_camps.htm

Extracurricular Enrichment Opportunitieshttp://giftedkids.about.com/od/educationoptions/u/education.htm#s2

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Summer Math/Science Opportunities A* Summer Math CampLocation: Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CAWeb site:

http://a-star.accordeducation.org/summercamp

ALL GIRLS/ALL MATHLocation: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NEWeb site: http://www.math.unl.edu/programs/agam

AwesomeMath Summer ProgramLocation: University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX and University of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CAWeb site: http://www.awesomemath.org

Camp EuclidLocation: OnlineWeb site: http://euclidlab.org/programs/camp-euclid

Canada/USA MathcampLocation: Mathematics Foundation of America, Location variesWeb site: http://www.mathcamp.org/

CCNY Scholars ProgramLocation: City College of the City University of New York, New York, NYWeb site: https://summerscholarsacademy.theschoolsystem.net/ssa.html

Competitive Math AcademyLocation: Bentley University, Waltham, MAWeb site: http://www.competitive-math-academy.com/cma/page/index.php

COSMOS: California State Summer School for Mathematics and ScienceLocation: University of California 4 campus locations - UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz, UC San DiegoWeb site: http://www.ucop.edu/cosmos/

Epsilon CampLocation: Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WAWeb site: http://www.epsiloncamp.org/

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Governor's Institutes of Vermont: Mathematical SciencesLocation: University of Vermont, Burlington, VTWeb site: http://www.giv.org/

Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics (HCSSiM)Location: Hampshire College, Amherst, MAWeb site: http://www.hcssim.org and http://www.yp17.org

Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (IMACS) Hi-Tech Summer CampLocation: Various locations in Florida and North CarolinaWeb site: http://www.imacs.org/math-computer-science/educational-summer-programs/

International Mathematical Camp “Formulo de Integreco”Location: The Euler Foundation and Saint Petersburg State University, Losevo, Leningrad Area, RussiaWeb site: http://www.euler-foundation.org/?page_id=579/

International Mathematical Summer School for Students (for students in the last 2 years of high school only)Location: Jacobs University, Bremen, GermanyWeb site: http://math.jacobs-university.de/summerschool/2013/

Institute of Technology Center for Educational ProgramsLocation: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MNWeb site: http://www.itcep.umn.edu

Lamar Achievement in Mathematics Program (LAMP)Location: Lamar University, Beaumont, TXWeb site: http://www.math.lamar.edu/activities/LAMP/LAMP.aspx

LSU MathCircle Summer Enrichment ProgramLocation: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LAWeb site: https://www.math.lsu.edu/dept/mathcircle

Mathematica Summer CampLocation: Bentley University, Waltham, MAWeb site: http://www.mathematica-camp.org

MathILyLocation: Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PAWeb site: http://www.mathily.org/ Mathlinks Summer Math CampLocation: San Diego State University, San Diego, CAWeb site: http://

mathlinks.us

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MathPath  (Ages 11 - 14)Location: Mathpath, Location variesWeb site: http://www.mathpath.org Math and Related Sciences (MARS) CampLocation: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore,

Princess Anne, MDWeb site: http://www.nsa.gov/academia/early_opportunities/math_edu_partnership/mars/index.shtml

Math Camp for SwimmersLocation: Kenyon College Gambier, OHWeb site: http://www.tpscamps.com/swimming-camps/math-camp-for-swimmers

Math Summer Programs and Math Camps on College Campuses in New York StateLocation: Various locations, New York StateWeb site: http://www.summeroncampus.com/main/ActivityProgramsList.asp?CategoryID=6

Math Zoom Summer CampLocation: University of California, Los Angeles, CAWebsite: http://www.mathzoom.org

Michigan Math and Science ScholarsLocation: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MIWeb site: http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss

New York Math Circle Summer ProgramLocation: NYU Courant Institute, New York, NYWeb site: http://www.nymathcircle.org/summer

Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)Location: Boston University, Boston, MAWeb site: http://www.promys.org

Puerto Rico Opportunities for Talented Students in Mathematics (PROTaSM)Location: University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PRWeb site: http://www.ompr.pr/

Quantum Cryptography School for Young StudentsLocation: University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, CanadaWeb site: www.iqc.uwaterloo.ca/qcsys

Research Science Institute (RSI)Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MAWeb site: http://www.cee.org

Ross Mathematics ProgramLocation: Ohio State University, Columbus, OHWeb site: http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/ross/

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Rutgers Young Scholars Program in Discrete MathematicsLocation: Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJWeb site: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ysp/

Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP)Location: Various locations (see web site)Web site: http://seap.asee.org/

SMaRT Camp (Summer Mathematics Research Training)Location: Texas A&M University, College Station, TXWeb site: http://www.math.tamu.edu/outreach/Camp/

SOARing in Mathematics (Students Optimizing, Analyzing, Researching)Location: Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TNWeb site: http://www.apsu.edu/soar

Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)Location: Stanford University, Stanford, CAWeb site: http://math.stanford.edu/sumac

Stony Brook Mathematics CampLocation: State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NYWeb site: http://www.stonybrook.edu/cesame/students/MathCamp/mathcamphs.shtml

Summer Explorations and Reasearch Collaborations for High School Women (SEARCH)Location: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MAWeb site: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/proj/search/

Summer Program in Mathematical Problem Solving (SPMPS)Location: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NYWeb site: http://www.artofproblemsolving.org/spmps/

Summer Institute for Mathematics at the University of Washington (SIMUW)Location: University of Washington, Seattle, WAWeb site: http://www.math.washington.edu/~simuw

SummerMathLocation: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MAWeb site: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/proj/summermath/

Summer Math InstituteLocation: University of North Texas, Denton, TXWeb site: http://tams.unt.edu/academics/summer-math-institute

Summer Mathematics InstituteLocation: Oakland University, Rochester, MIWeb site: http://www.math.oakland.edu/ousmi.html

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Summer Mathematics Program for High School StudentsLocation: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTWeb site: http://www.math.utah.edu/hsp

Texas State University Honors Summer Math CampLocation: Texas State University, San Marcos, TXWeb site: http://www.txstate.edu/mathworks

Texas Tech University Summer Math AcademyLocation: Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TXWeb site: http://www.stem.ttu.edu/sumac.php

The Summer Science ProgramLocation: Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA Location: New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM Web site: http://www.summerscience.org

UCLA Mathematics Institute for Young ScholarsLocation: University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CAWeb site: http://www.curtiscenter.math.ucla.edu/k12.html

UConn Mentor ConnectionLocation: University of Connecticut, Storrs, CTWeb site: http://www.gifted.uconn.edu/mentor/

Williams College Math Camp (WCMC)Location: Williams College, Williamstown, MAWeb site: http://sites.williams.edu/mathcamp