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Advanced Math and Science Program (AMSP©), formerly known as MSOP is an advanced program provided by Accord Institute that motivates and encourages students for academic studies in grades 6-12. Early math and computer science training by experts ensures early specialization and solid scientist background for students.
AMSP© aims to train student towards prestigious math and computer science competitions in regional, national and international levels. AMSP©’s condensed training program helps students to develop their critical and analytical thinking skills while providing a challenging environment for them.
For more information: http://www.accordeducation.org |
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The Science Fair Club focuses on researching and developing Science Fair projects and reports for regional and national competitions. Travel may be required. |
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The Creative Writing Club will be a fun workshop for students to use their imagination in a collaborative setting. During the course of the year, we will focus on different forms of writing from haikus to short stories and more.
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The Future City Club will be using the SimCity computer program to design futuristic cities for regional and national competitions. Travel may be required.
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Have some after school fun with the Craft Club! Create unique crafts that are practical and useful, yet aesthetically pleasing! Tentative list of projects: Dining table decorations, sand vases, stationary, flower pots, wreaths, Popsicle boxes, etc. |
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The Computer Lab after school program functions in conjuction with the Homework Club. Students will have access to the computer lab to finish the assignments, and a faculty member will be present to answer questions and assign activities. |
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A faculty member will be present to supervise and answer questions regarding homework assignments. |
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Students may participate in either math or language arts tutoring at the parent's/guardian's discretion. Faculty may also require student participation. |
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Students will have the opportunity to learn Turkish culture and language. Students will taste various Turkish foods, go on cultural field trips, and watch movies. |
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In this club students will learn about basic electronic control and some elements of advanced programming logic. This club will also allow student explorations in mechanics. Students should be actively engaged in inquiry-based lessons on mechanical advantage, measurement, ratios and proportions. The Lego Robotics Club also involves an open-ended challenge where students practice problem solving, teamwork, and project management. All students can apply, but the final selection will be done by the club leader. |
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Pacific Technology School will be working with UC Davis to provide students with the opportunity to learn the basics of engineering, especially the subjects related to Nanotechnology.
Students will learn theories, read books and articles, and perform experiments in a UC Davis lab.
Students will be required to write essays which may be published in scientific journals, newspapers, or websites.
Space is limited to five students, and a 3.0 GPA is required. Kick off meeting will be held on Oct. 29th at 2pm. |
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Coming soon... |
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