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Project Think Summer Academic Enrichment Program

Grades TK-8 at the Claremont Colleges

By Sponsored Content April 12, 2019

"Send your child to college with Project Think:  39 years at the Claremont Colleges- Pitzer College!"


Project Think is a non-profit organization, committed to supporting and enriching the lives of children in the surrounding communities through excellence in education.

Project THINK was founded in 1980 by master educators Kay Conley, MS and Susan Warren, Ph.D. with the goal of academically motivating students. Ms. Conley retired in 2015 but Dr. Warren still has direct involvement and participation in all aspects of the program. She has over 35 years of experience as a teacher and administrator at the TK-12 and university levels and understands the importance education has on helping all children reach their full potential.

Included in the mission of Project Think is the goal of preparing students for the school year ahead, excelling them beyond their grade level, and motivating them to love learning. Dr. Warren believes in offering the best education to students by providing credentialed teachers who are hand selected based on their experience, expertise, accomplishments, and ability to engage all learners through exceptional classroom curriculum and instruction.


Join Project Think as We Journey through the Tropical Rainforests of the World this Summer

  • Session 1:  June 17 - July 5, 2019   (*No classes July 4th, holiday)
  • Session 2:  July 8 - July 26, 2019

*Morning & Afternoon Classes as well as Daycare Available


Hands On Active Learning Classes
Project Think is a non-profit academic enrichment program. It is designed to stimulate and motivate students as it embraces a wide variety of interest areas. The emphasis at Project Think is on active learning so the children engage in hands-on activities using all of their senses.

Stimulating & Enriching STEAM Curriculum
Enjoy an exciting summer experience with educational activities focusing on STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math.  From science experiments, art projects, drama performances, and computer coding to creative writing and maker-space inventions, Project Think prepares students for their upcoming school year and future, excelling them beyond their grade level, and motivating them to love learning. Students may register for either one or both of the 3-week sessions as teachers plan a variety of curriculum choices to stimulate the children’s curiosity and interest for the entire six-week period.


Credentialed Master Teachers
Project Think's exceptional educators motivate the children to develop thinking skills which will enable them to participate and succeed in a growing, challenging 21st century. Professional guest speakers also enhance the program. The master credentialed teachers, classroom aides, and specialists provide a small student to instructor ratio, enabling them to offer small group and individual instruction."


Project Think Program:
Claremont Colleges, Pitzer College

1050 North Mills Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
www.projectthink.com

Registration Questions:  909-293-8753
Curriculum & Employment Questions:  909-717-7848
Email:  info@projectthink.com

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