These camps are a great way for students to gain valuable learning and life skills before returning to the classroom in the fall. Ms. Deporter said that there are still a few spots left for SuperCamp sessions at Kent State, University of South Florida and Brown University.
The good news for parents is that even though they have held off on making summer plans for their teens, there is still a great opportunity for them to experience a leading summer learning program that instills academic and life skills that students often don’t get from a traditional classroom setting.
SuperCamp, now in its 30th year, has graduated over 57,000 students from over thirty countries worldwide. During this time, the academic and life skills program has received countless accolades from parents, graduates, and teachers; and has even been featured on CNN, in USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal.
SuperCamp’s results are undeniable. Through proven Quantum Learning teaching and learning techniques, 84 percent of graduates report a higher self-esteem, 81 percent develop more confidence, 73 percent improve grades, 68 percent increase motivation, and 98 percent report that they continue to use their learned skills after camp.
Parents hoping to find placement for their sons and daughters in one of SuperCamp's summer camp locations for the summer of 2011 are urged to call 800-285-3276, or visit www.SuperCamp.com as soon as possible to secure enrollment.