2025 Course Offerings
Algebra 1
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Course Dates: April 7 – June 13, 2026
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Meets: Tue & Thu, 5:00–6:00 PM Grade Level: 6th-8th Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra or teacher recommendation
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Description: In Algebra 1, students dive into the world of variables, equations, graphing, and functions. They’ll strengthen logic and problem-solving skills while learning how to apply algebra to real-life situations. This is a core class for students aiming to pursue advanced math courses. Enrollment Cap: 18 students
Algebra 1
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Course Dates: April 7 – June 13, 2026
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Meets: Tue & Thu, 5:00–6:00 PM Grade Level: 6th-8th Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra or teacher recommendation
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Description: In Algebra 1, students dive into the world of variables, equations, graphing, and functions. They’ll strengthen logic and problem-solving skills while learning how to apply algebra to real-life situations. This is a core class for students aiming to pursue advanced math courses. Enrollment Cap: 18 students
Our Summer Camps this Year
This summer, empower your child with hands-on STEM experiences that blend creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. Our camps are designed for middle school students and above, offering immersive programs in robotics and coding.
AP/IB Subject Tests
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Every child gets the attention they deserve
With a max of 10 students per class, your child won't get lost in the crowd. We prioritize hands-on interaction, feedback, and encouragement in every session.
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What's the difference between VEX IQ and VEX V5?VEX IQ is designed for younger students (elementary to middle school) and uses snap-together parts. V5 is more advanced, using metal components, sensors, and coding for high school-level robotics challenges.
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Does my child need experience to join?No experience needed! Our programs are beginner-friendly and tailored to each student’s level. Students will get hands-on support every step of the way.
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What skills will my child gain?Students build real STEM skills—mechanical engineering, coding (including Python and C++), teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership—while preparing for regional and national competitions.
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What is a typical class like?Each class combines guided instruction, robot building, coding, and team challenges. Students work in small groups with personalized mentorship from expert instructors.
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Are there competitions?Yes! Students can participate in official VEX competitions throughout the year. These are incredible opportunities to showcase their skills and work as a team. We have VEX IQ and VEX V5 programs throughout the year.
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Do I need to buy anything?Nope! All robotics kits, tools, software, and materials are provided with the program. Just please bring your own personal laptop and computer, and a willingness to learn.
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What makes your robotics program different?We go beyond kits and coding. Our instructors don’t just teach robotics—they live it. Many have competed (and won) in top-tier VEX competitions, taught community robotics classes, and led award-winning teams to national and international championships. Students get expert mentorship, a professionally designed curriculum, and seamless integration of both hardware and software—including Python, C++, and CAD. With their mentorship and our integrated curriculum, students gain real-world skills and competitive edge—all with tools, kits, and software included.