Beat Summer Brain Drain With GEP’s Academic Programs

Did you know that students experience learning regression over the summer, losing approximately 2.6 months of grade-level equivalency in mathematical computation skills? According to the Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Summer Learning, “All young people should have consistent access to high-quality summer enrichment programs throughout their educational careers.” Is your child prepared this summer? You can read more about summer brain drain at www.rif.org.
From comprehensive summer school programs to targeted academic services, GEP’s individualized educational programs can help students beat summer regression and provide enrichment throughout the summer months. According to Meredith Hafer, Director of our Greenwich office, “Providing our students with flexible educational opportunities over the summer helps keep their minds engaged as they embrace learning as a year-round, life-long activity.” Some of our most popular options:
Study & Organizational Skills – lay the foundations for future success
Summer Reading — complete, understand, and enjoy summer reading assignments
Writing Workshops — strengthen writing skills and improve written expression and organization in a variety of genres
Math Bridge Courses — prepare for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre Calculus, or Calculus
August Transition Programs — get ready to meet new academic demands with confidence
Specialized Learning Services — make the most of the summer with ADHD coaching, multisensory reading instruction, social skills classes, speech & language therapy, behavioral interventions, and more
College Essays - take some pressure off your child’s senior year by composing stand-out college essays now
Contact Meredith Hafer at meredith@greenwichedprep.com to register for one of the programs above or discuss other academic and creative summer options.
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