For questions, contact Dr. Patricia Neff, Director at (602) 258-0831 Ext. 5061

USE THIS LINK TO REGISTER ONLINE NOW FOR ANY PROGRAM EVENT

Be sure to list the name of the event on the registration form.

  • Parents please register your first through sixth grade students for our annual Summer Adventures in Science Day Camp on July 10th - 12th at the Main Campus. Camp will begin at 8am and end at 4pm. This year your students will explore the world of chemistry and become wacky scientists. REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW
  • Registration is also open for our Summer Reading Camp for First through Sixth grade students. Camp dates are July 17th - 19th from 8am to 4pm. Students will explore the world through reading and increase their comprehension, public speaking, and writing skills. REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW

 

DATE

EVENT

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TIME
GRADES
7/10-12/12
Summer Adventures in Science Day Camp
TBA
Grades 1-6
7/17-19/12
Summer Reading Camp
TBA
Grades 1-6
3/24/12
Math Intensive Workshops
9AM-12PM
Grades 1-6
3/3/12
Education Summit
9AM-2PM
ALL
2/25/12
Black History Month Celebration
9AM-2PM
ALL
02/25/12

Roadmap to College Workshop

 

10AM-12PM
Grades 9-12
05/23/11
PSAT-1AM-12PM SAT-9AM-2PM
Grades 9-12
2011
SAT Practice Test Results
TBA
Grades 9-12
06/12-16/11

NABA and ASU (Accounting) SEE FLYER

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TBA
Grades 10-12
06/7-11/11

Tuskagee Airmen (Aviation) Camp SEE FLYER

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TBA
Ages 13-17
06/22-28/11

NAU Science Camp FLYER

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TBA
Ages 13-15
07/11-17/11

Girls NAU Science Camp FLYER

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TBA
Girls, Ages 13-15
2011

PRBC Summer Adventures in Science

 

TBA
TBA
06/01-30/11

JUNE IS PILGRIM READS MONTH!

TBA
Everyone
       

 

 

 

The Pilgrim Rest Education Enrichment Program (PREP) is an academic program designed to supplement and/or advance students in the foundational subjects.

COLLEGE CLASS OF 2010 IS MOST DIVERSE IN HARVARD HISTORY - Record number of women admitted

The Class of 2010 has set new records for economic, gender, and ethnic diversity. Following a 24 percent increase last year in the number of students eligible for Harvard's new Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI) for low-income families, the HFAI program grew an additional 10 percent this year. A record 51.8 percent of those admitted are women, compared to 49.5 percent last year. Records were also set for Latinos (9.8 percent), Native Americans (1.4 percent), and African Americans (tying last year's record of 10.5 percent). Asian Americans increased their numbers slightly compared to last year, comprising 17.7 percent of the admitted students.

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