LAST CHANCE to Join the TEEN DAY Class of 2018-2019!

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Courses selected … check!
Instructors chosen … check!
Lineup scheduled … check!
Materials purchased … check!
Program filled … WAIT!

We still have space available in this year’s TEEN DAY program. We’ve done a lot of work to bring you the classes you need taught by the instructors you want. We don’t want a single seat to go to waste!

You can still select from classes such as:

Orientation is THIS Wednesday, September 5 and classes begin the following week on Tuesday, September 11. We will take last-minute registrations until classes begin, so, if you’ve been on the fence, this is the LAST CALL until 2019-2020!

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Also, don’t miss our Fifth Period option, new this year! Interested homeschoolers between the ages of 12 and 18 can select from the clubs offered during our 5th period, Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm. Classes are offered for either the Fall session (Sept 11 – Dec 11) or Spring session (Jan 15 – May 21). The cost to participate is $35 for the session for those not involved in other TEEN DAY programming (to offset our building rental).

To register for a 5th period class, contact the TEEN DAY administrator.

Check Your Courses for Materials Lists!

We’re in the home-stretch of summer. The past two mornings have me convinced that fall is actually on its way, and that means the 2018-2019 TEEN DAY classes will be beginning soon!

Now is the perfect time to check your class listings for needed materials. Many require the basics, like notepads and pencils. Others may require more specialized tools, like textbooks and art supplies. Start getting in the mood for not-back-to-school season by making sure you have all the tools you’ll need to be successful in the upcoming year!

And don’t forget: We’ll see you and yours for TEEN DAY Orientation on Wednesday, September 5 at 6pm.

TEEN DAY Fifth Period: Open to Outside Enrollment

We have decided to open the TEEN DAY 5th period classes to participants who are not currently enrolled in the TEEN DAY program. Interested homeschoolers between the ages of 12 and 18 can select from the clubs offered during our 5th period, Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm. Classes are offered for either the Fall session (Sept 11 – Dec 11) or Spring session (Jan 15 – May 21). The cost to participate is $35 for the session, to offset our building rental. To register for a 5th period class, contact the TEEN DAY administrator.

Novel Writing/NaNoWriMo (Fall):

Come write a novel during our bonus 5th period! We’ll spend September and October learning about the important aspects of novel writing, honing book ideas, and outlining. Then in November, we’ll participate in NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, and try to write a novel in a month (or try to write 50,000 words of your novel during that month). If you don’t finish your novel in November, you can keep on writing until you do. In the spring, we’ll gather as a weekly writing group, sharing our writing and getting feedback from the group on novels and/or other writings (poems, essays, short fiction, etc). If interested, novel writers can spend the spring revising their novels, getting them into shape for publication.

Full listing available HERE.

Writer’s Group (Spring):

Those who participated in the Novel Writing class in the Fall can continue to work on their novel in this writer’s group. Those not involved in Novel Writing will write and present original works of any variety to share with the group to get help with revision and general feedback.

Full listing available HERE.

Model United Nations (Spring):

Check out this spring-only 5th period happening! Join us in preparing for and participating in Cornell University’s Model United Nations Conference (CMUNC) April 19-22, 2018. The CMUNC is an annual high school model UN conference hosted by the Cornell International Affairs Society (CIAS) at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. CMUNC is a simulation of United Nations and other international bodies, which allows students to take on the roles of diplomats around the world. CMUNC seeks to promote awareness of the many issues facing the international community, and to give students the opportunity to engage in critical thinking about how to address those issues. Students or “delegates” must step into the shoes of the country or position they are assigned. Participants will work together to research their assigned country, write a country position paper for submission, get to know their particular role/committee, and finally, spend the weekend as a part of our simulated delegation at this international conference!

It is important that those signing up are committed to following through as part of the MUN team for the full semester. Additionally, the conference is for high school-aged participants only. If there are middle school-aged people at Teen Day who are interested, please contact me about ways you can help participate in the research and planning.

Full listing available HERE.

TEEN DAY Orientation Set: Wednesday, September 5!

Mark your calendars!

The TEEN DAY Orientation for 2018-2019 participants will happen Wednesday, September 5 from 6pm to 8pm. This will be an opportunity to meet your classmates and instructors, ask questions, get provided class materials, fill out contact and release forms, and enjoy some snacks with your TEEN DAY cohort! (Attending Orientation is mandatory for all participants.)

All participating teens should plan to come with at least one parent or guardian. Unfortunately, due to the size of this year’s group, we will not have enough room to accommodate siblings at orientation, so please plan accordingly. Please also bring a snack to share.

See you in six weeks!

Still 2018-2019 Slots Available

There are still a couple open places at TEEN DAY for next year!

Two class offerings filled during enrollment on May 31, but there are still NINE courses to choose from in 2018-2019. We’re happy with our current group of participants, but would love to have a full house. Help us spread the word about this opportunity to others!

Class Enrollment Begins in TEN HOURS!

I’m so glad you all seem as excited about the 2018-2019 TEEN DAY class offerings as we are! Thank you to all of you who have registered so far! There are still a couple slots available. If you are interested in joining us for TEEN DAY next year, submit your registration today!

For those of you who have already registered, WELCOME! We’re excited to have you with us. Class enrollment will begin tomorrow, Thursday, 5/31 at 10am. Registrants should keep an eye on your email for the enrollment link. All classes are first come, first served, so complete your class enrollment early to ensure you end up with the schedule you want.

How will you pick your favorites?!?!

 

Check Out the 2018-2019 Class Schedule: Now Available!

The 2018-2019 class schedule has been updated! Build the perfect Tuesday for yourself or your teen next year!

9:00-10:25am Algebra I   -OR-   World History: Our Modern World
10:30am-12pm Intro to Programming: Beauty, Power and Creative Magic   -OR-   Botanical Illustration (Fall) and Glass Class (Spring)
12:00-12:45pm BREAK
12:45-2:10pm Ecology: The Diversity of Life    -OR-   Classics to Contemporary Literature
2:15-3:15pm Debate   -OR-   Being a Citizen
3:30-4:30pm* Add-On Fifth Period: In the Fall, consider adding our NaNoWriMo class. In the Spring, add our Writer’s Group or Model United Nations.

Class enrollment begins May 31. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED AND PAID IN FULL to participate in class selection. Class sizes are limited, so don’t wait until the last minute to register and have to enroll late. Enrollment is first come, first served.

2018-2019 Class Listings NOW AVAILABLE!

We’re still waiting on one class description, but I just can’t wait to share these with you anymore!

Check out all ELEVEN awesome classes at Teen Day in 2018-2019! From core classes like science, history, math, and English to exciting supplements like debate, civics and computer programming to a double-class art block, there are classes for just about everyone! (In fact, my biggest frustration right now is not being able to sign up myself!)

Check out the complete class list HERE.

Tailor your schedule to your specific needs and interests by selecting between the two classes offered in each of the day’s four periods. Class enrollment will begin May 31! (Further details on how to sign up for the add-on fifth period will be posted prior to class enrollment.)

Not registered for Teen Day in 2018-2019 yet? There is still time! Late registration runs until May 31.

Radio Drama Contest: We have a winner!

The writing class spent the month of March working on radio dramas for our local NPR station WSKG’s An Ear for Drama contest. The teens listened to classic and contemporary radio dramas to gain an understanding of the genre, read scripts to understand the style,  and then worked in groups to write and edit their scripts.

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And they did an amazing job. I was so impressed with their work and knew that we had potential winners in our midst. Out of five scripts, three were submitted to the contest (the other two were not completed by the deadline–maybe they’ll be submitted next year!), and we just received notice that one of our scripts won the contest! Congratulations to Oz, Torin, and Riley on their winning script How to Win at Business!

What does this mean? The winning script will be professionally recorded and produced by WSKG this summer, and then aired on the radio this fall. The teens have the option to perform the drama themselves alongside professional actors. When we know the air date, we’ll share it far and wide, here and on our Facebook page. You’ll also be able to listen to it directly on WSKG’s website once it airs, for anyone not local or who misses the broadcast. We’ll be sure to share that link when it’s available, too.

Because everyone worked so hard, and we know there are parents, grandparents, and friends who want to hear the dramas they created, we’re recording the other four during our last two weeks of class and will be posting them to our blog later this month. We can’t wait to share the fabulous work our teens have been doing this spring!