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Three Ways to Be a Wonderful Mock Trial Witness
Stop us if you’ve heard this one: “You’re better than some of the lawyers I see in my courtroom!” If you’ve competed in high school mock
New Classes: College Writing Workshop, Mock Trial Nationals Team, and more!
Our college counseling mentees are thriving. From the rising senior who just advanced to the American Legion Auxiliary’s highly prestigious Girls Nation civic training program, to the
2022 Summer – Speech & Debate
There are 18 classes across 9 weeks in the Summer semester. Twice per Week. You may choose M/W or T/Th for the same time slot.
2021 FALL SPEECH & DEBATE SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE 16 Classes Total. All classes online! Starting Date: August 23, 2021 (Monday) Ending Date: December 19, 2021 (Sunday) No Class: November 22- November 28,
2021 Spring: US History
Understand the essence of American culture and spirit, Learn critical reading and analysis skills, gain ability to look at real problems from history, Construct logical
DTE Young Coach Club
Class for incoming 3-7 graders, and taught by our middle schooler and high schooler Young Coaches. Our young coaches have been top competitors of regional
2020 Fall Classic reading: Grade 5-6
Welcome to sign up for classic reading course. Through reading classic works, learn critical reading analysis ability, grasp detailed reading comprehension ability, expand vocabulary, and
2021 SAT Prep Class
SAT Fall Prep Class Build your confidence and learn exclusive test-taking strategies at SAT Fall Prep Class. Tuition: $1000. The two-person group will receive $50
Web Design I – HTML & CSS
Web Design I – HTML & CSS Syllabus (Total 15 Sessions) HTMLStructure Text, Lists , LinksImages, TablesForms, MarkupVideos & AudiosProcess & Design Part 1CSSColor, Text,
2020 Coding Competition
If you are interested in the competition. Please fill it out for us to confirm your enrollment. Fill Out FORM HERE Here are the details:
Skill Acquisition during Speech & Debate Program
Skill: Research Competence Students research constantly throughout the classes. Topics are designed to be interesting and accessible for students, creating additional incentives. Students research in