Bosco Tech Offers Summer Programs for Sixth Through Twelfth Graders



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Don Bosco Technical Institute (Bosco Tech) will offer academic enrichment and review courses, as well as sports camps, to boys and girls from middle school through high school grade levels. Six-week high school courses begin on Monday, June 24, while five-week middle school courses begin on Monday, July 1.

High school students can earn a full year’s course credits over the summer by successfully completing advanced classes in Geometry and Algebra II, while a preparatory class in AP Spanish Literature will provide the chance to begin studies before the fall semester. An SAT exam review course will focus on Math and English skills. Also offered are review classes in a variety of academic subjects and enrichment courses such as Android Apps design and watercolor painting.

Middle school students can enroll in enrichment classes like Fun with Electronics or build and program their own robots. Students can learn the basics of guitar or participate in a science workshop. All students can refine their reading and study skills in Bosco Tech’s Language Arts class. Sports camps will be offered for strength and conditioning, basketball, soccer, baseball, cross country and golf for high school and middle school students.

The deadline for summer school pre-registration is June 7. Walk-in registration, on a space-available basis, will be conducted on Tuesday, June 11, and Wednesday, June 12, in the school library from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

For the complete summer school schedule, registration forms and class fees, visit www.boscotech.edu and look for the red “Summer School” link. For further information about Bosco Tech’s high school and middle school summer programs, contact Assistant Principal Robert Currie at RCurrie@boscotech.edu or (626) 940-2013. Contact Athletic Director Chris Shockley at (626) 940-2101 or lshockley@boscotech.edu for information about sports camps.

Bosco Tech is an all-male Catholic high school combining college-preparatory and technological education. The science, engineering, technology and math (STEM) curriculum allows students to exceed university admission requirements while completing extensive integrated coursework in one of five technologies: Architecture and Construction Engineering; Computer Science and Electrical Engineering; Integrated Design, Engineering and Art; Materials Science, Engineering and Technology; and Media Arts and Technology. For more information about Bosco Tech, call (626) 940-2000.

 

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