Levine JCC offers traditional summer camps and sports camps on its 54-acre campus in South Charlotte. There are half day and full day options. Prices vary. Sessions range from 2 to 7 weeks. Registration has opened. Queens University of Charlotte is offering FREE 3-week language immersion classes in the summer.
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In partnership with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC), CMS offers accelerated learning opportunities that provide students the opportunity to take college courses while completing their high school graduation requirements. Students can complete an Associate degree or earn up to two years of transferable college credit, tuition free. Given the rigor of completing both the high school diploma and the associate’s degree or two years of college credit, students have an additional year (i.e., grade 13) to graduate. Middle College High Schools (MCHS) are located on the Cato, Levine, Harper and Merancas campuses of CPCC. The program serves high school students in grades 11-13 and admits up to 100 students per grade level each year. Students enrolled in a MCHS will take courses required for high school graduation while also taking college courses towards a post-secondary certificate, college transfer, Associate’s degree, and/or industry certification.
CMS early college programs have open enrollment for the 9th grade. Students must achieve a 2.5 weighted GPA to access UNC Charlotte coursework. Early colleges started in North Carolina in 2004 focused on providing opportunities for first-generation college students, underrepresented minority groups, and students seeking acceleration.
The Academy of Health Sciences at Hawthorne is a Coopera- tive Innovative High School in partnership with Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) focused on the Life and Health Sciences careers serving students in grades 9 – 12. Students will have the opportunity to participate in coursework that prepares them to pursue careers in medicine, nursing, clinical research, sports medicine, physical therapy, and related fields. In addition, students will participate in career development activities such as job shadowing and internships. All course work will be honors, Advanced Placement and/or community college level courses. Rising 9th and 10th grade students are eligible to apply for admission to the HAHS. Students enrolled in the Hawthorne Academy of Health Sciences will take courses required for high school graduation and college courses leading towards a post-sec- ondary certificate, college transfer, associate’s degree, and/or industry certification. All CPCC college courses are provided at no charge to HAHS students. There are entrance requirements for this magnet program
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A student repeating a course for credit must take an associated End of Course assessment for the course . An exception to this rule applies for students who have already scored at a Level 3, 4, or 5 on the associated EOC assessment. These students may elect to either retake the EOC or use the previous passing EOC .
UNC Charlotte offers some really interesting camps for kids in grades 1 through 12. The camps are designed to keep kids’ brains engaged and to be a lot of fun. Camps take place both on the main campus at the Center City campus.
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. Children’s Theatre of Charlotte offers summer camps for age 3 to 18. Camps take place at ImaginOn, and Charlotte Latin. There will also be Zoom camps. Tuition for a week-long half-day program for kids 3-5 starts at $160.
CPCC’s summer camps offer experiences in art, cosmetology, culinary skills, engineering, forensics, law, and technology. They’re held on various CPCC campuses. Price varies, and registration is open now.
The YMCA of Greater Charlotte offers over 500 varieties of traditional, sports and themed day camps across their 14 branches. Prices vary. Registration has opened.
There are half day and full day options. Prices vary. Sessions range from 2 to 7 weeks.
They are available for Pre-K through Grade 8. Full-day camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and half-day camps run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Half-day camps are $160/week for members and $180/week for non-members. Full-day camps are $300/week for members and $350/week for non-members. There are camps that focus on different subjects, like building, animals, insects, game-making, the science behind magic, engineering, anatomy, chemistry, and more.