The Center Announces the SCATS 2012 Course List
| Date: Friday, May 4th, 2012 | Return to Archive |
The Center for Gifted Studies is thrilled to announce its course list for the 2012 Summer Camp for Academically Talented Middle School Students. SCATS will celebrate its 30th anniversary this summer with an eclectic mix of 33 classes, ranging from Detective Chemistry to Found Object Sculpture; Lunar Thinking to Harry Potter and Power; Spanish Art and Architecture to Robot Basics; and much more. View the full list below.
The Center will soon mail the course list and descriptions to students currently registered for SCATS. At that point, the students will select their top ten choices and be placed in four, which they will attend each day once camp begins. Those who have not yet registered can download an application here. Don't miss out on a great summer of intellectual exploration and fun!
SCATS 2012 Course List
1. Acting
2. Adventures in Adaptation
3. Amusement Park Physics
4. Appalachian Folk Tales
5. Art, Cultures, and Clay
6. Astronomy: The Final Frontier
7. Be a Writer
8. Blast off with Math
9. Broadcast News
10. Career Plans and Decisions
11. Chemistry and Physics Fun
12. Chinese Ink Wash Painting and Multimedia
13. Creative Writing
14. Detective Chemistry
15. Genetics : An Introduction
16. Give Me Freedom: Exploring the Bill of Rights
17. Government of the People, for the People, by Middle Schoolers
18. Harry Potter and Power
19. History of Rock and Roll
20. Kentucky's Future by Way of the Past
21. Lunar Thinking
22. Mixed Media Exploration
23. Musical Performance Troupe
24. Mystery Writing
25. Organic Chemistry
26. Persuasion: A Language Arts Journey
27. Robots: The Basics
28. Sand Sculpting
29. Sculpture from found objects
30. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
31. Spanish Art and Architecture
32. Spanish Language and Culture
33. Behind the Scenes at the Museum

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