
Students finishing Grades 7 through 11 are invited to six weeks of rich and rigorous study at the University of California, Berkeley. Accelerate through high school subjects or explore new and unique academic topics.
Read More →Students finishing Grades 7 through 11 are invited to six weeks of rich and rigorous study at the University of California, Berkeley. Accelerate through high school subjects or explore new and unique academic topics.
Read More →This spring, 14 Elementary Division families opted to”Give Another Child a Chance.” On behalf of our financial aid recipients, their families, their classmates, and their teachers, “Thank you!” ATDP offers need-based financial aid for struggling families, and with your support, we are able to continue serving these deserving students during tough times. Find out more about giving to ATDP.
Read More →Dr. Colleen Lewis has been teaching with us since 2009, and her goal each summer is not only to teach her students but to learn from them—her research at ATDP has yielded four publications that will help inform computer science teaching all over the world.
Read More →All ATDP students who completed a 2012 course should soon receive a hardcopy of their final evaluation at their home address. SD families can log in to authorize ATDP to release grades to their school.
Read More →The last issue of the S'12 Newsletter contains a review of photos in Secondary Division courses all over campus, as well as student work and a final memorandum from Faculty Director Dr. Frank C. Worrell.
Read More →Congratulations to those students who are now approaching the final stretch of Secondary Division! Your hard work will be recognized via a Final Evaluation. See below for details. Q: When will I receive my final grade? A: Final evaluations, each including a grade and a narrative report, will be mailed to the student’s home address […]
Read More →Exhibition of Student Work Course SD3215 Architectural Design 2515 Tolman Hall Friday, July 27 12:00 – 1:00 pm Saturday, July 28 during the ATDP Picnic (roughly 12:00 – 2:00 pm) Work displayed will include the final project, which is a treehouse of the students’ own design, and a sampling of some of the other projects students completed […]
Read More →Last week we gave you odes from the Students of Paul Heller’s Reading for Creative Writing (SD3202) class. This week we have even more poetic works from that class in which students wrote about the color blue: Celena Chang Blue, sticky and slimy, is a dark jelly-y consistency. Since it lacks energy, blue drags itself […]
Read More →Ode to a Tree By Eric Yu Amid the forest lies you, a tree, A bridge to life That is a living organism, But your seeds will sprout into The new generations of trees ahead of you. They will feel the same Feeling of luxurious sunlight that you have felt. And as the seed sprouts, […]
Read More →Ode to a Blade of Grass By Vasco Villas-Boas I see you carefully tilting in the breeze You want to slide out of your roots (that won’t give in) and be guided by the wind And Be free like a leaf floating downwards from a tree You are like a Human That wants to Jump […]
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