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Monday July 6, 2009
Start: 07/06/2009 8:00 am
End: 07/06/2009 8:59 am
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Start: 07/06/2009 7:00 pm
End: 07/06/2009 8:00 pm
Scholars of Grace Co-op will be holding a Tapestry of Grace information
meeting at the home of Terry Highfill on Monday, July 6, at 7 p.m. The
address is:
4129 Fincastle Court
Charlotte, NC 28215
Below is information about our co-op. If you are interested in
attending this meeting, please contact Terry Highfill by Friday, July
3, at:
highfill-4@carolina .rr.com or 704-598-9616.
Scholars of Grace Co-op is accepting applications for Fall 2009.
We are an academic co-op for all ages infants -12th grade. Our core
curriculum is Tapestry of Grace, which covers history, geography,
church history, Bible, philosophy, fine arts, and government. An
IEW-certified Accomplished Instructor teaches writing using Institute
for Excellence in Writing materials. Electives include Apologia Science
(General, Physical, Biology, Chemistry), Communicators for Christ
speech/debate, CLEP prep, and a variety of offerings for younger
students.
There is no cost to core classes other than a supply fee as all
moms make a contribution of some kind involving their love, energy, and
prayers. Some electives, however, will include a fee.
We will meet Tuesdays at Brookdale Baptist Church in Concord . Our
core day is from 9:15 to 1:30, after which time we will hold our
electives.
Our goals include:
---Fostering in students a Christian worldview.
---Providing for moms and students a community of mutual encouragement, support, and accountability in which students can develop godly friendships that call them higher and that foster enthusiasm, both in their studies and in their relationship with God.
---Providing opportunities for games, discussions, projects, and presentations to enhance and develop joy in learning.
---Providing older students a forum for Socratic discussion, analysis, and exchange of ideas utilizing a Christian worldview in all subjects. Developing strong research, writing and public speaking skills, as well as critical thinking and independent study skills.
Tuesday July 07, 2009
Start: 07/07/2009 8:30 am
End: 07/07/2009 5:00 pm
4-H Summer Fling is a special program sponsored by the North
Carolina Cooperative Extension – Cabarrus County Center‟s 4-H Program.
Most activities will be held at the Cabarrus County Center, 715
Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
TO REGISTER
*You may register for a 4-H Summer Fling session ONLINE at www.cabarruscounty4H.com under the link “4-H Summer Fling Registration” or go to http://www.cabarruscounty.us/ReservePartner
Payment will be accepted online with a credit or debit card. This is
the preferred method of registration. *You may also register IN PERSON
at the Cooperative Extension Office, 715 Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
*Registration will continue throughout the summer, although sessions do
have registration deadlines of seven days prior to the session. *Please
register each child individually.
*Each participant will need a completed 4-H Enrollment Form and
Medical Release Form in order to participate. These forms can be found
at www.cabarruscounty4h.com.
*Classes will be cancelled if the minimum participant numbers are not met.
REFUNDS *Refunds will be made ONLY if your class is cancelled, not
if you personally have a conflict after registration. *We greatly
appreciate volunteers assisting and leading classes. Therefore, youth
who present constant behavior problems will be asked to withdraw from
Summer Fling without a refund. For more information, contact the
Cooperative Extension Office at (704)920-3310.
Back to Basics Ages 9 – 13
July 7 – 9 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Gardening, canning, sewing … come learn these basic skills with us!
Cabarrus County Extension Agents and volunteers will teach skills such
as these plus more. Activities may include a trip to a local farm,
peach orchard, blackberry patch and dairy farm. Participants will learn
how to prepare foods from a local garden and sew a simple project.
Participants will need to bring a lunch and drink each day. Snacks will
be provided.
1516 $60 Minimum No. – 10
Manners and More Ages 9 – 12 July 15 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Let‟s
„do lunch‟ and put manners into action. This class will meet in the
private dining room of Union Street Bistro, 48 Union Street, South,
Concord. We will review manners, how to make introductions, table
manners and ordering off a restaurant menu. Each person will order
their choice of food. Luncheon cost, tax and gratuity are included in
the fee. Be sure to „dress to impress‟ for this special event.
1520 $18 Minimum No. – 10
Christmas in July Ages 8 – 13 July 28 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Participants in this program will make Christmas crafts, cook a
Christmas lunch, decorate cookies and play Christmas games.
1517 $18 Minimum No. – 10
Acres of Adventures Day Camp Ages 5 – 10
August 4 – 6 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
This will be a great camp to introduce young people to agriculture and life science. We will participate in
fun-filled activities and experiments using hands-on learning. Activities will include games, play,
arts and crafts, food and music. Participants will explore the world of agriculture all around us. Participants
will need to bring a drink and lunch each day
.
1519 $45 Minimum No. – 10
2009 Cabarrus County
4-H Summer Fling
Start: 07/07/2009 6:00 pm
End: 07/07/2009 8:00 pm
> I will be beginning a Grief Support Group (Mending Hearts) in July
which will meet weekly on the campus of First Assembly. This group will
focus on moving through the grief process and sharing our experiences
in support of one another. This particular group will be for those
who've lost children through infant death, still-birth, and
miscarriage. If you or someone you know would be interested in
attending, please forward this along and/or contact me directly so I
can answer any questions you may have and plan on your attendance.
Currently, we are looking to meet on Tuesday evenings, beginning 07/07,
at my home instead of in the community. We will meet from 6-8 pm, for
10 weeks at the time at 3723 Lake Spring Ave Concord, NC 28027
>
> We may also begin groups specifically for those struggling with
infertility, and grief related to other areas outside the loss of a
child (parents, grandparents, job, etc...) if there is a desire.
>
> Please feel free to contact me directly at 704 720-7879 (home), 704 652-8178 (cell), or email @ mscgporter@carolina .rr.com.
>
> In His Service,
> Cela Porter
Friday July 10, 2009
Start: 07/10/2009 1:30 pm
End: 07/10/2009 8:30 pm
2009 HINTS BOOK FAIR IS COMING!
Mark your calendars now!! Come SEE, TOUCH and
FEEL all kinds of
homeschool and educational resources at the 18th annual HINTS Book Fair
in Charlotte,
July 10‑11! Enjoy informative workshops and browse these great vendors:
Bob Jones, Math‑U‑See, A Beka, Rainbow Resources, Growing Scholars,
Total Language Plus, Lampstand Press, Apologia, Miller Pads & Paper
and
MANY more. Want a reminder two weeks before the book fair? Go to
www.hintsonline. org click on the book fair tab and input your email
address‑‑go
on, sign up now so you won't forget! Also, be sure to tell all your
homeschooling
friends about it‑‑especially those who aren't in a homeschool
group.
WHEN: Friday, July 10th, 1:30
p.m.‑ 8:30 p.m. &
Saturday, July 11th, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Christ Covenant Church.
800 Fullwood Lane,
Matthews, 28105
COST: Individual or married couple‑ $5;
Children‑ $1;
Grandparents & newborns‑ free. **Strollers allowed only if occupied
by a child‑‑ not for hauling purchases.
CONTACT: www.hintsonline. org click on Book
Fair tab
Saturday July 11, 2009
Start: 07/11/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/11/2009 3:30 pm
2009 HINTS BOOK FAIR IS COMING!
Mark your calendars now!! Come SEE, TOUCH and
FEEL all kinds of
homeschool and educational resources at the 18th annual HINTS Book Fair
in Charlotte,
July 10‑11! Enjoy informative workshops and browse these great vendors:
Bob Jones, Math‑U‑See, A Beka, Rainbow Resources, Growing Scholars,
Total Language Plus, Lampstand Press, Apologia, Miller Pads & Paper
and
MANY more. Want a reminder two weeks before the book fair? Go to
www.hintsonline. org click on the book fair tab and input your email
address‑‑go
on, sign up now so you won't forget! Also, be sure to tell all your
homeschooling
friends about it‑‑especially those who aren't in a homeschool
group.
WHEN: Friday, July 10th, 1:30
p.m.‑ 8:30 p.m. &
Saturday, July 11th, 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Christ Covenant Church.
800 Fullwood Lane,
Matthews, 28105
COST: Individual or married couple‑ $5;
Children‑ $1;
Grandparents & newborns‑ free. **Strollers allowed only if occupied
by a child‑‑ not for hauling purchases.
CONTACT: www.hintsonline. org click on Book
Fair tab
Monday July 13, 2009
Start: 07/13/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/13/2009 11:30 am
CLAY CAMP FOR KIDS
There is something
magical about children when they are thinking and working creatively.
At Mud Slingers Clay Camp for Kids, they can experiment with a variety
of clay hand building techniques while they learn to think about their
ideas and apply them to the shape
and structure of their creations. We inspire the young people to enjoy
the pride that comes with accomplishment and the joy of working and
cooperating with others.
Spend one week from 9:00 - 11:30 AM at
Mud Slingers Pottery creating hand-built clay items. During this camp,
kids (7-11) will learn to make pinch pots, coiled pots, small sculpted
animals as well as projects with clay slabs. Tools and materials will
be provided. Class is limited to 10 kids on a first come, first served
basis.
New projects will be introduced each day to
demonstrate clay building techniques. Projects will be glazed on
Friday. Pottery will be fired and ready for pick up within two weeks.
July 13 - 17, 2009 ~ Monday through Friday ~ 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Mud Slingers Pottery & Glass Studio
9 Union Street N Suite 150
Concord, NC 28025
704-796-1600
Cost: $100.00 per child
Registration - Form may be found on the Registration Form
Go to Classes and click on Children's Classes
Contact: Rachel Rogers
704-796-1600
mudslingerspottery@carolina.rr.com
www.mudslingerspotterync.com
Wednesday July 15, 2009
Start: 07/15/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/15/2009 1:00 pm
4-H Summer Fling is a special program sponsored by the North
Carolina Cooperative Extension – Cabarrus County Center‟s 4-H Program.
Most activities will be held at the Cabarrus County Center, 715
Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
TO REGISTER
*You may register for a 4-H Summer Fling session ONLINE at www.cabarruscounty4H.com under the link “4-H Summer Fling Registration” or go to http://www.cabarruscounty.us/ReservePartner
Payment will be accepted online with a credit or debit card. This is
the preferred method of registration. *You may also register IN PERSON
at the Cooperative Extension Office, 715 Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
*Registration will continue throughout the summer, although sessions do
have registration deadlines of seven days prior to the session. *Please
register each child individually.
*Each participant will need a completed 4-H Enrollment Form and
Medical Release Form in order to participate. These forms can be found
at www.cabarruscounty4h.com.
*Classes will be cancelled if the minimum participant numbers are not met.
REFUNDS *Refunds will be made ONLY if your class is cancelled, not
if you personally have a conflict after registration. *We greatly
appreciate volunteers assisting and leading classes. Therefore, youth
who present constant behavior problems will be asked to withdraw from
Summer Fling without a refund. For more information, contact the
Cooperative Extension Office at (704)920-3310.
Manners and More Ages 9 – 12 July 15 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Let‟s
„do lunch‟ and put manners into action. This class will meet in the
private dining room of Union Street Bistro, 48 Union Street, South,
Concord. We will review manners, how to make introductions, table
manners and ordering off a restaurant menu. Each person will order
their choice of food. Luncheon cost, tax and gratuity are included in
the fee. Be sure to „dress to impress‟ for this special event.
1520 $18 Minimum No. – 10
Christmas in July Ages 8 – 13 July 28 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Participants in this program will make Christmas crafts, cook a
Christmas lunch, decorate cookies and play Christmas games.
1517 $18 Minimum No. – 10
Acres of Adventures Day Camp Ages 5 – 10
August 4 – 6 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
This will be a great camp to introduce young people to agriculture and life science. We will participate in
fun-filled activities and experiments using hands-on learning. Activities will include games, play,
arts and crafts, food and music. Participants will explore the world of agriculture all around us. Participants
will need to bring a drink and lunch each day
.
1519 $45 Minimum No. – 10
2009 Cabarrus County
4-H Summer Fling
Start: 07/15/2009 10:00 am
End: 07/15/2009 12:00 pm
All shows $1+ tax. These movies show at AMC theatres at 10am on Weds. Just reminding you if there is rain or the weather is too hot for park as an alternative. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer! Movie Schedule**
June 17: Space Chimps June 24: Kung Fu Panda July 1: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa July 8: Tale of Despereaux July 15: Horton Hears a Who July 22: The Spiderwick Chronicles July 29: Nim's Island August 5: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Particpating area theatres: AMC Concord Mills 24 8421 Concord Mills Blvd. , Concord Mills Mall - Concord Mills Blvd. And I-85 Concord, NC 28027 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-979-0200 *************************** AMC Northlake 14 7325 Northlake Mall Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-596-2189 *************************** AMC Carolina Pavilion 22 9541 South Blvd. , On South Blvd. Just North of I-485 (exit 65A) Charlotte, NC 28273 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-643-1507Thursday July 16, 2009
Start: 07/16/2009 9:00 am
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KIDS SUMMER CLAYTIME
Six-week class meeting one time per week
Ages - 7 - 11 years
Tuesday - 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Dates - June 16 through July 28, 2009
(No class on Tuesday, July 14)
Cost - $80.00
This class is for children 7 - 11 years old. The kids will learn the techniques of handbuilding including pinch pots, coil pots, slab projects as well as sculpted pieces. With
their newfound knowledge, the children will be doing many exciting clay
projects such as coil pots, flower pots, birdhouses, creature
sculptures plus their own artistic creations. Exploration
of various methods of using glaze and colorants as well as the process
of glazing and firing the clay will be included in this class. All
clay, tools and materials will be provided. Stoneware clay and glazes
used at Mud Slingers is food safe.
Students will also observe a demonstration on the wheel by a studio member. Projects will be glazed on the last day of class. Pottery will be fired and ready for pick up within two weeks.
Click Registration Form
Go to Classes and click on Children's Classes
Contact: Rachel Rogers
704-796-1600
mudslingerspottery@carolina.rr.com
www.mudslingerspotterync.com
Start: 07/16/2009 7:00 pm
The next free Spell to Write and Read Meeting will be:
In Cornelius, Thursday July 16th at 7 p.m. at Beth Thetford's home
These meetings are for anyone:
-interested in seeing SWR and how it works.
-who has bought it and wants help getting started.
-who wants a refresher course.
-using it who would like to share your experiences and ideas with those who are
just starting out.
This is a free meeting and there is absolutely no obligation to buy anything. I
am just a homeschool mom that uses and loves the program. Some friends asked if
I could help them get started using the program and after I did, someone else
asked and I have since done about 75 presentations. I buy the materials in bulk
and so I can sell them at a discount if you decide you want to buy them. I keep
all of the books in stock and can mail them to you later if you want to come
and see how it works before you buy a curriculum. There is no pressure to buy
anything at the meeting!
Sunday July 19, 2009
Start: 07/19/2009 11:00 pm
For those who registered earlier.
Week-Long Girls
and Guys A
& P Camp - July 19-24, 2009
Camp Fee (Includes everything): $980
For this camp, we
can provide free transportation from and to
Charlotte, NC airport via a shuttle bus (2 hour trip)
A Week-Long Camp for 9th - 12th Grade Girls and Guys
Held
on the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. Check-in is
Sunday between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Check-out is Friday at 1:00 pm.
Students will room in a dormitory. Males will be supervised at night by
Greg Landry and females by an adult female. Meals will be served in the
cafeteria.
http://www.homeschoolscienceacademy.com/AnatomyCamps.htm
Monday July 20, 2009
Start: 07/20/2009 9:00 pm
The National Wildlife Photo Contest is open to ALL photographers
worldwide who are at least 13 years of age. The contest ends on July
20, 2009. There are 3 divisions and 7 categories. Up to 20 photos can
be entered for a $15 fee. Only digital image files are acceptable and
they must be uploaded to our website. Cash prizes totaling $25,000 plus
other prizes will be awarded. Entrants retain their ownership and other
rights to their photos except that they grant the National Wildlife
Federation limited use and contest promotion rights.
http://www.nwf.org/photozone/photocontestrules.cfm
Wednesday July 22, 2009
Start: 07/22/2009 8:30 am
End: 07/22/2009 4:00 pm
Andrew Kern & Andrew Pudewa . . .
> On Writing!
>
> When: July 22, 2009 8:30 - 4:00
> (the day before the CiRCE Annual Conference- A Contemplation of Nature, where both Andrews will also be speaking...)
>
> Where: Piedmont Renaissance Center
> 51 South Union St., Concord, NC 28025
>
> What will be presented:
>
> The distinctives of classical rhetoric - Kern
> The three canons as solutions to the three problems; the place of
rhetoric as the "deep logic" of the entire curriculum and therefore as
the natural ordering principle of the student's studies. Indeed, what
was classical rhetoric and what happened to it?
>
> The five methods everybody must practice to become a great writer - Kern
> Theoretical: understanding the science of writing;
> Literary: studying the great masterpieces of literature as models;
> Critical: learning the details of good usage;
> Practical: practicing the art of writing;
> Linguistic: translating great works of literature into and out of English.
>
> The importance of imitation and what it means - Pudewa/Kern
> The levels of imitation: Content, form, language, processes, and ideas. When, why, and how.
>
> Assessment - Pudewa/Kern
> Marking and grading; objectivity, motivation, and sanity. How to
keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and planting seeds
of doubt.
>
> The four language arts: listening, reading, speaking, and writing - Pudewa
> Nurture excellent communication skills even more effectively by
understanding the relationship between these four critical skills.
>
> Developing the essayist: a natural approach - Pudewa
> How can a student move from simply reporting facts to the more
sophisticated skill of using facts to support an opinion? Learn several
different essay models and discover a gradual method of building the
analytical writer, even at the elementary level!
>
> Looking ahead: where do you want to go from here? - Pudewa/Kern
> How does Structure & Style relate to The Lost Tools of WritingTM, what are the progymnasmata, and what's next for you?
>
> Panel: Common problems in teaching writing - Pudewa/Kern
>
> $59 for CiRCE Conference registrants, $89 otherwise.
> Registration fee includes all materials, plus a coupon for 20% off on any IEW or CiRCE purchase!
> For more information or to register:
> Call The CiRCE Institute at 704-786-9684
> www.circeinstitute. org
Start: 07/22/2009 10:00 am
End: 07/22/2009 12:00 pm
All shows $1+ tax. These movies show at AMC theatres at 10am on Weds. Just reminding you if there is rain or the weather is too hot for park as an alternative. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer! Movie Schedule**
June 17: Space Chimps June 24: Kung Fu Panda July 1: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa July 8: Tale of Despereaux July 15: Horton Hears a Who July 22: The Spiderwick Chronicles July 29: Nim's Island August 5: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Particpating area theatres: AMC Concord Mills 24 8421 Concord Mills Blvd. , Concord Mills Mall - Concord Mills Blvd. And I-85 Concord, NC 28027 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-979-0200 *************************** AMC Northlake 14 7325 Northlake Mall Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-596-2189 *************************** AMC Carolina Pavilion 22 9541 South Blvd. , On South Blvd. Just North of I-485 (exit 65A) Charlotte, NC 28273 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-643-1507Start: 07/22/2009 10:00 pm
End: 07/22/2009 10:59 pm
Student Research Paper Contest - Dell Laptop Prizes
Contest is now open - deadline for research paper is July 22
We've got a great summer research paper contest starting
today. This contest will only be open to families
who are on this newsletter list. If you received this
message from us you're already on our list. If you have
frinds who would like to participate, they can sign-up for our
free newsletter here..
http://www.HomeschoolScienceAcademy.com
Please forward this message to friends who may be interested.
The Contest Prizes Are:
1st Place Prize: Dell Vostra 1720 Laptop Computer (17 inch screen)
2nd Place Prize: Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop Computer (15 inch screen)
3rd Place Prize: Dell Mini 9 Laptop Computer (9 inch screen)
Contest details are here..
http://www.homeschoolscienceacademy.com/contest.htm
Tuesday July 28, 2009
Start: 07/28/2009 8:30 am
End: 07/28/2009 5:00 pm
4-H Summer Fling is a special program sponsored by the North
Carolina Cooperative Extension – Cabarrus County Center‟s 4-H Program.
Most activities will be held at the Cabarrus County Center, 715
Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
TO REGISTER
*You may register for a 4-H Summer Fling session ONLINE at www.cabarruscounty4H.com under the link “4-H Summer Fling Registration” or go to http://www.cabarruscounty.us/ReservePartner
Payment will be accepted online with a credit or debit card. This is
the preferred method of registration. *You may also register IN PERSON
at the Cooperative Extension Office, 715 Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
*Registration will continue throughout the summer, although sessions do
have registration deadlines of seven days prior to the session. *Please
register each child individually.
*Each participant will need a completed 4-H Enrollment Form and
Medical Release Form in order to participate. These forms can be found
at www.cabarruscounty4h.com.
*Classes will be cancelled if the minimum participant numbers are not met.
REFUNDS *Refunds will be made ONLY if your class is cancelled, not
if you personally have a conflict after registration. *We greatly
appreciate volunteers assisting and leading classes. Therefore, youth
who present constant behavior problems will be asked to withdraw from
Summer Fling without a refund. For more information, contact the
Cooperative Extension Office at (704)920-3310.
Christmas in July Ages 8 – 13 July 28 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Participants in this program will make Christmas crafts, cook a
Christmas lunch, decorate cookies and play Christmas games.
1517 $18 Minimum No. – 10
Acres of Adventures Day Camp Ages 5 – 10
August 4 – 6 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
This will be a great camp to introduce young people to agriculture and life science. We will participate in
fun-filled activities and experiments using hands-on learning. Activities will include games, play,
arts and crafts, food and music. Participants will explore the world of agriculture all around us. Participants
will need to bring a drink and lunch each day
.
1519 $45 Minimum No. – 10
2009 Cabarrus County
4-H Summer Fling
Wednesday July 29, 2009
Start: 07/29/2009 10:00 am
End: 07/29/2009 12:00 pm
All shows $1+ tax. These movies show at AMC theatres at 10am on Weds. Just reminding you if there is rain or the weather is too hot for park as an alternative. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer! Movie Schedule**
June 17: Space Chimps June 24: Kung Fu Panda July 1: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa July 8: Tale of Despereaux July 15: Horton Hears a Who July 22: The Spiderwick Chronicles July 29: Nim's Island August 5: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Particpating area theatres: AMC Concord Mills 24 8421 Concord Mills Blvd. , Concord Mills Mall - Concord Mills Blvd. And I-85 Concord, NC 28027 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-979-0200 *************************** AMC Northlake 14 7325 Northlake Mall Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-596-2189 *************************** AMC Carolina Pavilion 22 9541 South Blvd. , On South Blvd. Just North of I-485 (exit 65A) Charlotte, NC 28273 More info About Theatre Map & Driving Directions Guest Services: 704-643-1507Friday July 31, 2009
Start: 07/31/2009 1:00 pm
End: 07/31/2009 3:00 pm
Put these dates on your calendar.
Reminders will be sent.
Homeschool BounceU
Bring your socks and
come out to join your friends at BounceU for some bouncing fun.
Please rsvp to ronda_peerbolte@ yahoo.com so i can let them know how many staff
members we will need.
Fridays
May 8th 1-3pm
June 12th 1-3pm
July 31st 1-3pm
August 21st 1-3pm
Cost: $ 5.95 per bouncer
All Homeschoolers / All Ages
www.bounceu.com
10624 Metromont Parkway
Charlotte, NC 28269
(704) 921-8771
BounceU is located at the corner of Harris Blvd and Hwy 115 on the north edge
of Charlotte.
This bounce facility is great for all ages. It is very appropriate for
older kids with giant slides, obstacle courses, basketball, dodge ball
area, cool boxing ring with over sized gloves, tug a war and climbing areas.
You must wear socks: if you forget them you can buys some there.
Monday August 03, 2009
Start: 08/03/2009 7:00 pm
FREE: DigiGirlz High Tech Camp is designed by Microsoft to
give girls a chance to experience
what it is like to develop cutting edge technology. One of these camps
will be in Charlotte at their Microsoft headquarters this summer, Aug.
3-6th. Must be 13 at time of application and in grade 8-11 in the
2008-2009 school year.
For more info, go to: http://www.microsof t.com/about/ diversity/ programs/ digigirlz/ hightechcamp. aspx
Link to
application: https://microsoft. crgevents. com/DigiGirlzCam p2009/Content/ Home.aspx
High Tech Camp F.A.Q.
Q. How do I apply to attend a camp?
A.
We will start accepting on-line applications on February 24, 2009 for
the Redmond, WA; Charlotte, NC and Fargo, ND camps. All other camp
registrations will open in March. Please continue to check this site
for updates and information on the camp you are interested in attending.
Q. How much does the camp cost?
A. There is no cost associated with the camp. Microsoft provides the camp free of charge for attending girls.
Q. Is there a GPA requirement I have to meet to be accepted into the DigiGirlz camp?
A. No. There is not a GPA requirement. However, you must meet age and grade requirements to apply to a camp.
Q. I have limited technical skills. Do you require a certain level of technical experience to attend a camp?
A.
No. The camp is open to girls of all skill levels. The camp provides
hands-on workshops that are led by supportive instructors who can help
you increase your abilities. For girls who may have already taken
technology classes in school, the camp workshops will provide you with
quick exposure to new technologies but may not go as in-depth as what
you experienced in semester long courses.
Q. If I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered, may I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Where will the camps be located in 2009?
A. 2009 camp locations are still being determined. The total roster of camp locations will be posted by April 2009.
Q. I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered. How can I get a camp started in my city?
A.
The camp locations are determined primarily by the location of
Microsoft offices where Microsoft employees can participate in the
planning and implementation of the multi-day events. Access to on-line curriculum
has been provided on this site to enable individual girls or groups,
who are not able to attend a camp, to learn some of the same things
being taught in the camps.
Q. I don't live in the United States. May I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Is this an overnight camp?
A.
The camps are offered during the day only. The times may vary slightly
by location. Microsoft does not provide lodging and transportation for
the camp. Camp participants must make their own arrangements and pay
for these expenses.
Q. I will enter the seventh grade in the fall. Am I eligible to apply for the camp?
A.
You must be at least 13 years old at the time of application to be
eligible, and you can apply only to camps that accept seventh graders
(or the equivalent grade level in your country/region). Most of the
camps are targeted towards students currently in high school. Grade
eligibility requirements for individual camp locations will be posted
starting in February 2009.
Q. I am a teacher. May I attend the camp to understand what my students are learning?
A.
It is up to each camp coordinator to determine if adult observers are
allowed to attend the camp. Some camps have allowed teachers to observe
the camp so that the teachers can encourage girls to engage in
technology programs throughout the school year. Microsoft is not able
to offer continuing education credits for teacher attendance at this
camp. If you are a teacher and are interested in observing the camp,
please send an e-mail message to DigiGirlz High Tech Camp Questions and include the location of the camp you would like to observe. You will be contacted if the specific camp allows observers.
Q. I am a parent. May I attend the camp with my daughter?
A.
Generally, parents are not allowed to attend the camps. If a camp
participant has special needs that require a parent to serve as a
personal attendant during the camp, let us know. Some camps have a camp
closing event that parents are allowed to attend. If that option is
available, information will be provided during the camp acceptance
process.
Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
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Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
-->
Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
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Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
Top of page
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Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Why do the camps accept girls from specific target grades only and why do these grades vary by camp?
A.
There are several reasons why each camp focuses on girls from specific
grade levels. These reasons include the number of girls a camp can
accommodate, the required maturity level, and the content and
complexity of the materials being presented.
Q. Why don't you have camps for girls in middle school?
A.
DigiGirlz has chosen to focus primarily on girls in high school to
introduce them to the considerable opportunities and career choices
available in the high-tech industry. The goal is to solidify the link
between school and work so that girls can make informed decisions
during their high school and college years.
Q. Do you have a camp for boys?
A.
No, we currently do not host camps for boys. The focus is on girls
because of the following alarming statistics about girls in technology,
from the NCWIT Scorecard 2007:
- Girls make up fewer than 15 percent of all Advanced Placement (AP) computer science test takers in secondary schools. This is the lowest representation of any AP discipline.
- Between 1983 and 2006, the share of computer science bachelor's degrees awarded to women dropped from 36 percent to 21 percent.
- Women hold half of professional positions overall but fewer than 22 percent of software engineering positions.
- Within in the top Fortune 500 IT companies, fewer than 5 percent of Chief Technical Officers (CTOs) are women.
Tuesday August 04, 2009
FREE: DigiGirlz High Tech Camp is designed by Microsoft to
give girls a chance to experience
what it is like to develop cutting edge technology. One of these camps
will be in Charlotte at their Microsoft headquarters this summer, Aug.
3-6th. Must be 13 at time of application and in grade 8-11 in the
2008-2009 school year.
For more info, go to: http://www.microsof t.com/about/ diversity/ programs/ digigirlz/ hightechcamp. aspx
Link to
application: https://microsoft. crgevents. com/DigiGirlzCam p2009/Content/ Home.aspx
High Tech Camp F.A.Q.
Q. How do I apply to attend a camp?
A.
We will start accepting on-line applications on February 24, 2009 for
the Redmond, WA; Charlotte, NC and Fargo, ND camps. All other camp
registrations will open in March. Please continue to check this site
for updates and information on the camp you are interested in attending.
Q. How much does the camp cost?
A. There is no cost associated with the camp. Microsoft provides the camp free of charge for attending girls.
Q. Is there a GPA requirement I have to meet to be accepted into the DigiGirlz camp?
A. No. There is not a GPA requirement. However, you must meet age and grade requirements to apply to a camp.
Q. I have limited technical skills. Do you require a certain level of technical experience to attend a camp?
A.
No. The camp is open to girls of all skill levels. The camp provides
hands-on workshops that are led by supportive instructors who can help
you increase your abilities. For girls who may have already taken
technology classes in school, the camp workshops will provide you with
quick exposure to new technologies but may not go as in-depth as what
you experienced in semester long courses.
Q. If I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered, may I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Where will the camps be located in 2009?
A. 2009 camp locations are still being determined. The total roster of camp locations will be posted by April 2009.
Q. I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered. How can I get a camp started in my city?
A.
The camp locations are determined primarily by the location of
Microsoft offices where Microsoft employees can participate in the
planning and implementation of the multi-day events. Access to on-line curriculum
has been provided on this site to enable individual girls or groups,
who are not able to attend a camp, to learn some of the same things
being taught in the camps.
Q. I don't live in the United States. May I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Is this an overnight camp?
A.
The camps are offered during the day only. The times may vary slightly
by location. Microsoft does not provide lodging and transportation for
the camp. Camp participants must make their own arrangements and pay
for these expenses.
Q. I will enter the seventh grade in the fall. Am I eligible to apply for the camp?
A.
You must be at least 13 years old at the time of application to be
eligible, and you can apply only to camps that accept seventh graders
(or the equivalent grade level in your country/region). Most of the
camps are targeted towards students currently in high school. Grade
eligibility requirements for individual camp locations will be posted
starting in February 2009.
Q. I am a teacher. May I attend the camp to understand what my students are learning?
A.
It is up to each camp coordinator to determine if adult observers are
allowed to attend the camp. Some camps have allowed teachers to observe
the camp so that the teachers can encourage girls to engage in
technology programs throughout the school year. Microsoft is not able
to offer continuing education credits for teacher attendance at this
camp. If you are a teacher and are interested in observing the camp,
please send an e-mail message to DigiGirlz High Tech Camp Questions and include the location of the camp you would like to observe. You will be contacted if the specific camp allows observers.
Q. I am a parent. May I attend the camp with my daughter?
A.
Generally, parents are not allowed to attend the camps. If a camp
participant has special needs that require a parent to serve as a
personal attendant during the camp, let us know. Some camps have a camp
closing event that parents are allowed to attend. If that option is
available, information will be provided during the camp acceptance
process.
Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
-->
Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
-->
Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
Top of page
-->
Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
Top of page
-->
Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Why do the camps accept girls from specific target grades only and why do these grades vary by camp?
A.
There are several reasons why each camp focuses on girls from specific
grade levels. These reasons include the number of girls a camp can
accommodate, the required maturity level, and the content and
complexity of the materials being presented.
Q. Why don't you have camps for girls in middle school?
A.
DigiGirlz has chosen to focus primarily on girls in high school to
introduce them to the considerable opportunities and career choices
available in the high-tech industry. The goal is to solidify the link
between school and work so that girls can make informed decisions
during their high school and college years.
Q. Do you have a camp for boys?
A.
No, we currently do not host camps for boys. The focus is on girls
because of the following alarming statistics about girls in technology,
from the NCWIT Scorecard 2007:
- Girls make up fewer than 15 percent of all Advanced Placement (AP) computer science test takers in secondary schools. This is the lowest representation of any AP discipline.
- Between 1983 and 2006, the share of computer science bachelor's degrees awarded to women dropped from 36 percent to 21 percent.
- Women hold half of professional positions overall but fewer than 22 percent of software engineering positions.
- Within in the top Fortune 500 IT companies, fewer than 5 percent of Chief Technical Officers (CTOs) are women.
Start: 08/04/2009 9:00 am
End: 08/04/2009 3:00 pm
4-H Summer Fling is a special program sponsored by the North
Carolina Cooperative Extension – Cabarrus County Center‟s 4-H Program.
Most activities will be held at the Cabarrus County Center, 715
Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
TO REGISTER
*You may register for a 4-H Summer Fling session ONLINE at www.cabarruscounty4H.com under the link “4-H Summer Fling Registration” or go to http://www.cabarruscounty.us/ReservePartner
Payment will be accepted online with a credit or debit card. This is
the preferred method of registration. *You may also register IN PERSON
at the Cooperative Extension Office, 715 Cabarrus Avenue West, Concord.
*Registration will continue throughout the summer, although sessions do
have registration deadlines of seven days prior to the session. *Please
register each child individually.
*Each participant will need a completed 4-H Enrollment Form and
Medical Release Form in order to participate. These forms can be found
at www.cabarruscounty4h.com.
*Classes will be cancelled if the minimum participant numbers are not met.
REFUNDS *Refunds will be made ONLY if your class is cancelled, not
if you personally have a conflict after registration. *We greatly
appreciate volunteers assisting and leading classes. Therefore, youth
who present constant behavior problems will be asked to withdraw from
Summer Fling without a refund. For more information, contact the
Cooperative Extension Office at (704)920-3310.
Acres of Adventures Day Camp Ages 5 – 10
August 4 – 6 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
This will be a great camp to introduce young people to agriculture and life science. We will participate in
fun-filled activities and experiments using hands-on learning. Activities will include games, play,
arts and crafts, food and music. Participants will explore the world of agriculture all around us. Participants
will need to bring a drink and lunch each day
.
1519 $45 Minimum No. – 10
2009 Cabarrus County
4-H Summer Fling
Wednesday August 05, 2009
FREE: DigiGirlz High Tech Camp is designed by Microsoft to
give girls a chance to experience
what it is like to develop cutting edge technology. One of these camps
will be in Charlotte at their Microsoft headquarters this summer, Aug.
3-6th. Must be 13 at time of application and in grade 8-11 in the
2008-2009 school year.
For more info, go to: http://www.microsof t.com/about/ diversity/ programs/ digigirlz/ hightechcamp. aspx
Link to
application: https://microsoft. crgevents. com/DigiGirlzCam p2009/Content/ Home.aspx
High Tech Camp F.A.Q.
Q. How do I apply to attend a camp?
A.
We will start accepting on-line applications on February 24, 2009 for
the Redmond, WA; Charlotte, NC and Fargo, ND camps. All other camp
registrations will open in March. Please continue to check this site
for updates and information on the camp you are interested in attending.
Q. How much does the camp cost?
A. There is no cost associated with the camp. Microsoft provides the camp free of charge for attending girls.
Q. Is there a GPA requirement I have to meet to be accepted into the DigiGirlz camp?
A. No. There is not a GPA requirement. However, you must meet age and grade requirements to apply to a camp.
Q. I have limited technical skills. Do you require a certain level of technical experience to attend a camp?
A.
No. The camp is open to girls of all skill levels. The camp provides
hands-on workshops that are led by supportive instructors who can help
you increase your abilities. For girls who may have already taken
technology classes in school, the camp workshops will provide you with
quick exposure to new technologies but may not go as in-depth as what
you experienced in semester long courses.
Q. If I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered, may I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Where will the camps be located in 2009?
A. 2009 camp locations are still being determined. The total roster of camp locations will be posted by April 2009.
Q. I don't live in one of the cities where camps are being offered. How can I get a camp started in my city?
A.
The camp locations are determined primarily by the location of
Microsoft offices where Microsoft employees can participate in the
planning and implementation of the multi-day events. Access to on-line curriculum
has been provided on this site to enable individual girls or groups,
who are not able to attend a camp, to learn some of the same things
being taught in the camps.
Q. I don't live in the United States. May I still apply and attend?
A.
Yes. All girls who meet the age and grade requirements are encouraged
to apply to any of the camps. However, Microsoft does not provide
lodging and transportation for the camp. It is up to you to make your
own arrangements and pay for these expenses.
Q. Is this an overnight camp?
A.
The camps are offered during the day only. The times may vary slightly
by location. Microsoft does not provide lodging and transportation for
the camp. Camp participants must make their own arrangements and pay
for these expenses.
Q. I will enter the seventh grade in the fall. Am I eligible to apply for the camp?
A.
You must be at least 13 years old at the time of application to be
eligible, and you can apply only to camps that accept seventh graders
(or the equivalent grade level in your country/region). Most of the
camps are targeted towards students currently in high school. Grade
eligibility requirements for individual camp locations will be posted
starting in February 2009.
Q. I am a teacher. May I attend the camp to understand what my students are learning?
A.
It is up to each camp coordinator to determine if adult observers are
allowed to attend the camp. Some camps have allowed teachers to observe
the camp so that the teachers can encourage girls to engage in
technology programs throughout the school year. Microsoft is not able
to offer continuing education credits for teacher attendance at this
camp. If you are a teacher and are interested in observing the camp,
please send an e-mail message to DigiGirlz High Tech Camp Questions and include the location of the camp you would like to observe. You will be contacted if the specific camp allows observers.
Q. I am a parent. May I attend the camp with my daughter?
A.
Generally, parents are not allowed to attend the camps. If a camp
participant has special needs that require a parent to serve as a
personal attendant during the camp, let us know. Some camps have a camp
closing event that parents are allowed to attend. If that option is
available, information will be provided during the camp acceptance
process.
Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
-->
Q. Which camps are still accepting applications?
A. Because the camps are filled to capacity, we can accept no more applications for this year. There are no waiting lists for the camps because we already accept more girls into the program than the number of spaces that are available in each camp—to account for last-minute cancellations. There are no plans for additional camps in 2008.
Please check this Web site in January 2009 for information about 2009 camp locations, camp eligibility requirements, and access to the online application tool for 2009.
Camp
Due date
Notification of acceptance
Charlotte, NC
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Fargo, ND
Filled to capacity
May 23, 2008
Irvine, CA
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Las Colinas, TX
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
Redmond, WA
Filled to capacity
June 20, 2008
Stony Brook, NY
Filled to capacity
June 27, 2008
Washington, D.C.
Filled to capacity
June 13, 2008
-->
Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
Top of page
-->
Q. I applied to a camp by using the online application tool. When will I know if I have been accepted into the camp?
A. The table above lists acceptance notification dates for each camp. You will be notified no later than the date listed for the camp to which you applied.
Top of page
-->
Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Is lunch provided or should I bring money?
A. Both breakfast and lunch are provided free of charge for camp attendees. Any special dietary needs that are requested will be addressed after you are accepted into the camp.
-->
Q. Why do the camps accept girls from specific target grades only and why do these grades vary by camp?
A.
There are several reasons why each camp focuses on girls from specific
grade levels. These reasons include the number of girls a camp can
accommodate, the required maturity level, and the content and
complexity of the materials being presented.
Q. Why don't you have camps for girls in middle school?
A.
DigiGirlz has chosen to focus primarily on girls in high school to
introduce them to the considerable opportunities and career choices
available in the high-tech industry. The goal is to solidify the link
between school and work so that girls can make informed decisions
during their high school and college years.
Q. Do you have a camp for boys?
A.
No, we currently do not host camps for boys. The focus is on girls
because of the following alarming statistics about girls in technology,
from the NCWIT Scorecard 2007:
- Girls make up fewer than 15 percent of all Advanced Placement (AP) computer science test takers in secondary schools. This is the lowest representation of any AP discipline.
- Between 1983 and 2006, the share of computer science bachelor's degrees awarded to women dropped from 36 percent to 21 percent.
- Women hold half of professional positions overall but fewer than 22 percent of software engineering positions.
- Within in the top Fortune 500 IT companies, fewer than 5 percent of Chief Technical Officers (CTOs) are women.
Start: 08/05/2009 9:00 am
End: 08/05/2009 5:59 pm
"PREPARING FOR COLLEGE"
AUGUST 17, 2009 6:30-9PM
COVENANT DAY HIGH SCHOOL
200 Covenant Church Lane, Matthews, NC 28105
SPONSORED BY PATH HOMESCHOOL GROUP
As the school year begins this fall, take a few hours to come and learn from
two local speakers some tips and ideas for preparing your child for college.
Our topics will be:
Are We Finished Yet? Educational choices beyond high school.
Heather Mills: Guidance Counselor at Covenant Day School. She has been
counseling either part-time or full-time for 13 years. She is an active member
of NACCAP (North American Christian College Professionals) and helps her
students and their parents to think beyond location and name recognition, to
the importance of finding a college/university that will be good fit for their
son or daughter.
Scholarship Gold: How to apply, prepare and interview for college scholarships
and win
Elizabeth Hartley, author of Scholarship Gold
As a scholarship coach, author, winner of multiple full scholarships and former
scholarship judge, her mission is to ensure that students know how to identify
their academic goals, get motivated to pursue them and get as much scholarship
funding in the process as possible.
She works with many homeschoolers.
You are encouraged to bring your high school students. After each session,
there will be a time for questions.
A love offering of $4.00/family is suggested.
Please RSVP to this event by August 5th, 2009
Questions or to RSVP: Anita Hudson at hudsonaf@yahoo. com
**Doors will be open by 6:15
***Covenant Day High School is located across the street from Christ
Covenant Church. The HINTS Bookfair is held each year at the church in
the lower
school gym. Park across the street in the church/lower school parking
lot and
cross the street to the High school. Room location will be announced
closer to
the meeting.
Start: 08/05/2009 10:00 am
End: 08/05/2009 12:00 pm

