Carroll Leadership in Technology Magnet Middle School |
Rising Grades 9-12
July 15-19, 2013
DESCRIPTION: Begin your journey with tools to help prepare you for a future in health care! Learn the basics of standard precautions, confidentiality, patient rights, health literacy, and become CPR certified! The week will include visits from healthcare professionals, and students will get to experience patient simulations, skills stations, and laboratory sciences. In addition, we will visit UNC-CH Gillings School of Global Public Health, the Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center at NCSU, a clinical practice in Raleigh and more. This camp covers a broad spectrum of clinical and research career options through a combination of classroom activities and tours of healthcare organizations.
DESCRIPTION: Begin your journey with tools to help prepare you for a future in health care! Learn the basics of standard precautions, confidentiality, patient rights, health literacy, and become CPR certified! The week will include visits from healthcare professionals, and students will get to experience patient simulations, skills stations, and laboratory sciences. In addition, we will visit UNC-CH Gillings School of Global Public Health, the Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center at NCSU, a clinical practice in Raleigh and more. This camp covers a broad spectrum of clinical and research career options through a combination of classroom activities and tours of healthcare organizations.
Summer Workshops at Shodor
For middle and high school students who are interested in COMPUTERS, MATH and SCIENCE, Shodor offers a variety of explorations to satisfy their intellectual appetites during time away from school this summer.
Middle and high school students attend separate workshops during the week Monday - Friday
Most workshops are half-day sessions
(9 a.m. – noon) and (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.)
Some are full day sessions (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.).
High School (rising 9th-12th)
Middle and high school students attend separate workshops during the week Monday - Friday
Most workshops are half-day sessions
(9 a.m. – noon) and (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.)
Some are full day sessions (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.).
High School (rising 9th-12th)
Wake Tech Summer Camps
Explore Your Future!
- Like playing video games? Do you have an idea for one of your own?
- Did you know that a bridge made of popsicle sticks can hold a 60 lb. bag of sand?
- Do you like science, photography, drama, or learning new languages and cultures?
SMART Academy
Over 170 students representing 64 schools in the Triangle participated in our five-week camp. Not only did we add a fifth week, but we also offered instruction during the week on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as on-line.
And now, we are happy to announce that through a generous grant from Duke Energy, our SMART Academy can now offer year-long programs and services to students throughout Wake County. SMART stands for "students maximizing academic resources through technology." The SMART Academy offers the following programs:
And now, we are happy to announce that through a generous grant from Duke Energy, our SMART Academy can now offer year-long programs and services to students throughout Wake County. SMART stands for "students maximizing academic resources through technology." The SMART Academy offers the following programs:
- SMART Summer and SMART Track-Out Camps;
- SMART Beginning of Grade (BOG) and SMART
- SMART End of Grade (EOG) Camps;
- SMART Weekend School; and,
- SMART Evening School (on-line tutorial support).
Basketball Camp
Offers instruction in fundamentals and seeks to improve skills and fitness. Daily competions, drills and one-on-one attention build individual skills and team performance.
*Physical Fitness
*Skills/Drills-All Levels
*Nutrition
*Health & Wellness
*Basketball IQ
*Game Study
*Physical Fitness
*Skills/Drills-All Levels
*Nutrition
*Health & Wellness
*Basketball IQ
*Game Study
Leap Ahead
LearningRx has developed the nation's most powerful and effective brain training program. Their network of cognitive skills training providers—a team of concerned parents, educators, and business and medical professionals—are devoted to the idea that students simply do not need to be pigeon-holed by labels or held back by learning or reading disabilities.