High School • Grades 9–12

High School Enrichment Classes (Grades 9–12) — February & March Series

Live, small-group enrichment built for high school rigor: advanced study systems, academic writing, college planning, Excel, and real-world AI literacy. Each block is designed to produce immediate, usable outputs (templates, workflows, drafts, and skills you can apply that week).

Disclaimer: Classes require 6 committed students in Grades 9–12 to run.

High-Rigor Skill Building

Designed for Grades 9–12 workloads (AP/IB friendly)

Outputs You Can Use

Templates, drafts, workflows, and practice sets

Advisor-Guided Fit

We match goals to the right sessions & schedule

What High School Students Work On

Everything here is high school level—no middle school offerings. These classes are built for HS academics, college readiness, and real-world skills.

Advanced Study Systems

Time management, workload planning, exam prep routines, and sustainable executive function strategies.

Academic Writing & Reading

Thesis-driven writing, evidence integration, revision workflows, and high-level annotation strategies.

AI + Excel + College Readiness

Responsible AI use for academics, Excel for productivity, plus practical college planning steps.

Pick Your Schedule

Weekly series schedules below are consistent each week. Times Eastern.

Disclaimer: Classes require 6 committed students in Grades 9–12 to run.

February Weekly Series (Feb 6 – Mar 1)

Fri (Feb 6–27) • Sat (Feb 7–28) • Sun (Feb 8–Mar 1)
Time Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00–9:55p AI Creativity Academic Writing College Planning
10:00–11:55p Excel Excellence Advanced Study Systems AI for Profit
12:00a–1:55a AI & Academic Integrity Reading & Annotation (HS) AI for Crime Detection
12:00–1:55p College Planning AI Creativity Academic Writing
2:00–3:55p Advanced Study Systems Excel Excellence AI for Fitness & Nutrition
4:00–5:55p Reading & Annotation (HS) College Planning Excel Excellence
6:00–7:55p AI for Profit AI for Artistry AI & Academic Integrity
8:00–9:55p Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS) College Planning
10:00–11:55p AI for Fitness & Nutrition Advanced Study Systems AI Creativity
12:00–1:55p AI for Crime Detection Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS)
2:00–3:55p Excel Excellence AI for Profit College Planning
4:00–5:55p Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS) AI for Artistry
6:00–7:55p AI & Academic Integrity College Planning Excel Excellence
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March Weekly Series (Mar 6 – 29)

Fri (Mar 6–27) • Sat (Mar 7–28) • Sun (Mar 8–29)
Time Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00–9:55p AI for Profit Academic Writing College Planning
12:00a–1:55a AI for Crime Detection Reading & Annotation (HS) AI & Academic Integrity
12:00–1:55p College Planning AI Creativity Academic Writing
2:00–3:55p Advanced Study Systems Excel Excellence AI for Fitness & Nutrition
4:00–5:55p Reading & Annotation (HS) College Planning Excel Excellence
6:00–7:55p AI for Artistry AI for Fitness & Nutrition AI for Crime Detection
8:00–9:55p Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS) College Planning
10:00–11:55p AI Creativity Advanced Study Systems AI for Artistry
12:00–1:55p AI & Academic Integrity Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS)
2:00–3:55p Excel Excellence AI for Profit College Planning
4:00–5:55p Academic Writing Reading & Annotation (HS) AI for Fitness & Nutrition
6:00–7:55p AI for Crime Detection College Planning Excel Excellence
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FAQs

Do these classes run automatically?

No—each class requires 6 committed students (Grades 9–12) to run. If a session is under-enrolled, we’ll offer alternatives or the next available dates.

How many sessions should I take?

Most high schoolers pick 2–4 sessions aligned to goals (e.g., Academic Writing + Advanced Study Systems + one AI elective). We’ll help you choose.

Are sessions recorded?

Live participation is best. Ask about make-up options if there’s a conflict.

Build a High School Enrichment Plan

Tell us goals and workload—we’ll recommend the right mix of sessions.

Disclaimer: Classes require 6 committed students (Grades 9–12) to run.