College/Career Bootcamp and College Visit Tour J. Rice and M. Martinez-Camilo |
Dates: July 10-August 24 Times: See below Course Description: People always talk about how hard the college application process is; however, it doesn’t have to be. Come get a head start on the process while visiting some colleges in NJ. Bootcamp sessions at UACHS will assist you with: SAT registration, college and trade school applications, college essays, and more. This is your chance! Register today! College Visits: Thursday, July 13: The College of New Jersey (10am-1pm) Tuesday, July 18: Montclair State University (10:30am-2pm) Thursday, July 20: Rutgers University (10am-3pm) Thursday, July 27: New Jersey City University (9am-1pm) [NEW DATE] For: Seniors Only (class of 2024) |
Science Learning Acceleration, Summer Reading Camp, and Hiking Trip R. Bassil, J. Samuel, and G. Valdez |
Date: July 24-27 Day: Monday-Thursday Times: 9am-1pm Course Description: Explore some of the most interesting fields in science: robotics, forensics, and animal conservation with Mrs. Bassil and Mrs. Samuel. Dive into The Outsiders with Ms. Valdez during summer reading camp. Then, finish the week with an exhilarating hike to Hemlock Falls. (Students must attend sessions on Monday-Wednesday to go on the hiking trip on Thursday, 7/27, 9am-2pm.) For: Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors |
Rock Music Intensive J. Rizzolo |
Dates: August 7-11 (1:30pm-3:30pm) and 14-17 (8:30am-2:30pm); concert on 8/24 at Miller Library Days: Monday-Thursday Course Description: The Summer Music intensive will include Small Ensemble Music performance of pop, rock, and hip-hop music with focus on instrument technique (drums, bass, guitar, keyboard, strings) musicality and reading music! For: Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors |
Field Trip: The Intrepid R. Singh |
Date: August 15 Day: Tuesday Times: 9am-3pm Course Description (History/Science): The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum promotes the awareness and understanding of history, science and service through its collections, exhibitions and programming in order to honor our heroes, educate the public and inspire our youth. For: Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors |