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All AIPCS students participate in a various academic programs during the summer, including AIPCS's Summer School, Johns Hopkins CTY, and SAIL Math. AIPCS's Summer School All AIPCS students attend Summer School for three weeks from June to July. This extended school year provides each student with a better chance for academic success. Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) AIPCS believes strongly that the focus of the summer program at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth (CTY) meshes perfectly with AIPCS's own philosophy: rigorous academics. In order to gain admission to the program, students must take the SAT beginning in the 7th grade and score high enough to meet CTY's challenging standards. This year, 44 students from AIPCS (23%) qualified for the program, more students than from the rest of Oakland combined. This percentage represents the highest participation rate of any school in the United States. Stanford Academic Institue of Learning (SAIL) The Stanford Academic Institute of Learning (SAIL) Summer workshop is a three-week long, accelerated program. This workshop ensures that all students are familiar with math and language arts and are confident in their academic skills when they continue with the academic curriculum. Students spend six hours a day at the workshop, allowing them ample time to master the material. They are also enrolled in a physical education course, in which they train for the national physical fitness test, which includes the shuttle-run, v-sits, sit-ups, and the mile run. |
AIPCS SUMMER PROGRAMS |