2026 SUMMER PROGRAMSMiddle School & High SchoolEntering Grades 6-12
Table of Contents *Information in this catalog issubject to changeRegistration & Payment……………………………………………………………..…….….…….1Attendance/Absent Procedure…………………………………………………………….……3Lunch and Snack…………………………………………………………………………..….………..3Course offerings…………………………………………………………………………………...…..4Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6……………………………………..…………………………….……….5Entering Grades 7-8…………………………………………………………..……….….11DanceEntering Grades 6-12……………………………………………………………………18High School Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12……………………………………………………………………19High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12……………………………………………………………………225-week program: June 8 - July 10, 20266-week program: June 8 - July 17, 2026(Grades 9 - 12, credit courses)7-week program: June 8 - July 24, 2026(Grades 11 - 12, credit course)Holidays: June 11, June 19 and July 3For more information contact: [email protected]
Registration & PaymentGeneral Registration InformationRegistration for all Mid-Pacific GlobalX classes must be completed online throughMid-Pacific’s Global Exchange Academy registration portal. Students should register forthe grade level they will be entering in the 2026-27 school year. For step-by-stepinstructions on how to register, please see GlobalX Registration Instructions.Course Additions and ChangesAfter registration is submitted, any schedule changes (including adding, dropping, orswitching courses) must be submitted through the GlobalX Add, Change, Withdrawal orLate Registration Request Form. Courses should not be changed in the registrationportal, and all requests are subject to approval and course availability. Parents whorequest class changes after submitting their registration will be charged $50.00 for eachchange requested.Canceled CoursesGlobalX reserves the right to cancel courses due to low enrollment. If a course is canceled,parents/guardians will be notified via email. GlobalX will assist in finding an alternativecourse, if available. A full refund will be issued if an alternative course is not available.WaitlistsCourses fill up quickly, and although GlobalX makes every effort to place students in theirdesired courses, waitlists are processed as space becomes available.○ If a course is full at the time of registration, families may request to beplaced on the waitlist. You will not be charged while on the waitlist.○ Should a space become available, an email notification will be sent to theaddress provided on the registration form with next steps and a paymentdeadline.Withdrawal and Refund PolicyWe understand that there may be situations that warrant the need to withdraw fromcourses or programs. The following refund policy schedule applies when studentswithdraw from any course, unless otherwise noted. Refunds are based on the date whenGlobalX receives notice via the GlobalX Add, Change, Withdrawal or Late RegistrationRequest Form and will incur a service fee of $50.00.There are no refunds or prorated billing for course time missed. The course fee appliesregardless of how many days a child participates in the program. There will be no refundsfor unused days.1
Registration & PaymentCourse Withdrawal● On or Before March 31: 100% tuition refund minus $50.00 cancellation fee perclass● April 1 - May 17: 50% tuition refund● After May 17: No refundDrop/Withdrawal of a Credit CourseA student may drop a course (with no designation made on the student’s transcript) up toand including the third instructional day of the designated session. After the third day, thedrop will be considered a withdrawal. If the withdrawal is after the first semester grade isissued, the grade will stand on the records and will be included in the student's CGPA(cumulative grade point average), otherwise a “WD” will be recorded on the student’stranscript. No refund will be given.Late RegistrationLate registrations will be accepted on a space-available basis at the discretion of GlobalXand will be processed in the order received. A non-refundable $50.00 per course late feein addition to the course fee, will be charged at the time of enrollment. Please fill out thisGlobalX Add, Change, Withdrawal or Late Registration Request Form if you wish to adda course.Health RequirementsAll students must meet Mid-Pacific health requirements prior to participation. Completerequirements are outlined in the Global Exchange Academy Handbook . Questions maybe directed to [email protected] InformationThe Global Exchange Academy (GlobalX) Handbook provides information regardingpolicies and procedures for GlobalX programs, many of which align with Mid-Pacific'scurrent school-year expectations. Families are encouraged to also review Mid-Pacific's2025-2026 Elementary, Middle and High School Handbook for complete policies andprocedures.2Registration DatesRegistration opens at 10 AM for each registration date.February 18: Mid-Pacific Grades 6-10 FamiliesFebruary 19: Mid-Pacific Grades 11-12 FamiliesMarch 2: Community Registration OpensMay 17: Registration Closes
Attendance / Absent ProcedureParents/guardians should complete the Middle/High School Attendance Form by 8:00a.m. each day that the student is absent, tardy, or needs to be released early. If a formsubmission is not received, the absence may be considered unexcused.Attendance is extremely important during the summer as the instruction is intensive andconcentrated. The school strongly discourages missing summer programs for any reason.For example, leaving early or missing days for sports camps, vacations, routine medicalappointments, and/or conferences may not be excused and make-up work/quizzes/examsmay not be provided. Frequent tardiness disrupts the classroom and puts the student at adisadvantage.Excessive absences/tardies may result in dismissal and in receiving no credit for creditbearing courses. For credit-bearing courses, absences are notto exceed three (3) days.No refund will be given.Lunch & SnackSnack Bar will be open daily from 12:00 p.m.Students can bring a healthy snack from home for mid-class breaks.Scudder Cafeteria will be open to purchase lunch, snacks and/or beverages usingMyKidsSpending (MKS).● Current Mid-Pacific students can use their school ID to purchase.● New students and non Mid-Pacific students will be issued a MKS account with atemporary school ID for purchases.● Cash will not be accepted as payment for food purchases.If students will be bringing lunch from home, please provide all utensils needed.Microwaves are available in specified locations. Refrigerators are not available to keeplunches cold.3
Course OfferingsPlease refer to course descriptionsthroughout this catalog4
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6MORNING COURSESGrade 6 OrientationJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,095This course is highly recommended for all incoming 6th grade students. It is designed tohelp with the transition from their Elementary settings to Mid-Pacific’s Middle School.Activities and projects that promote self-discovery, social interaction, critical thinking, andcommunication skills will be facilitated by faculty and staff. Content will be deliveredthrough classroom lessons, cultural exploration, group collaboration, and physical activity.Students who participate in this program can expect to be introduced to the Mid-Pacificcampus, its history, Mid-Pacific faculty and staff, and our educational offerings, includinglearning about myPueo. This program is a great way to acclimate to the Mid-Pacificenvironment and excite students about 6th grade.Supplies: Mid-Pacific issued iPad. iPad case, earbuds, ultra-fine tip black sharpie, folder,coloring materials (crayons, markers, or color pencils), college-ruled composition book,pencil, pen (black or blue), and 3x5 lined index cards.Open to current or incoming Mid-Pacific students only.5
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6Grades 6-8Introduction to Design & FabricationJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In this hands-on experience, you'll explore how ideas become real, physical objects. Thiscourse introduces you to the basics of digital design tools (CAD) and its uses, especially inlaser cutting materials like cardboard and woods. You'll also venture into the world of 3-Dprinting through CAD applications. Kickstart your journey with the introductory DesignThinking and initial Maker Space projects, guiding you from the early stages of design tothe final product. By the end, you'll take on a guided design challenge that integrates initialdesign, CAD, and fabrication. This course is all about learning by doing, experimenting, andbuilding confidence as a young designer and maker.Grades 6-9Fresh TeesJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In this exciting class, unleash your creativity by designing a t-shirt from initial sketch todigital masterpiece. Learn how to create digital artwork and transform your designs intowearable art, exploring the world of graphic design along the way. Watch your ideas cometo life as your finished digital designs are turned into real t-shirts at a local print shop. Takeit one step further by transforming your artistic passion into a business venture—developa marketing plan, think like an entrepreneur, and proudly wear your creativity andentrepreneurial spirit on a t-shirt you designed yourself!Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.6
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6Grades 6-8Life Navigator - Food & Life SkillsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$695Living Well: Global Food & Life Skills is a hands-on middle school course that helpsstudents develop practical skills for everyday life. Students learn basic cookingtechniques, kitchen safety, and nutrition while also building habits that supportorganization, self-care, and personal responsibility.Through interactive activities and guided practice, students build confidence, teamwork,and decision-making. The course supports student well-being and encouragesindependence and healthy habits at school and at home.Grades 6-8Mathematics Unleashed: STEAM EditionJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630Transform the way you see math! This course takes math from theory to practicality,engaging students in hands-on STEAM activities. Dive into real-world problems usinggeometry, equations, and measurement to complete exciting projects.Supplies: iPad, writing tool, and notebook.Prerequisite: Mastery of integer operations, fractions, and one step equations.7
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6Grades 6-9Artist MarketJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630In the Artist Market, you will be partnered with an artist mentor to develop your artisticskills and learn about the creative process. Throughout the summer, you will create yourown unique art under the guidance of your mentor, explore new ideas, and express yourcreativity. The course culminates in an exciting Artist Market, where students will proudlyshowcase their creations in a lively, celebratory environment filled with creativity,collaboration, and appreciation for each artist’s work. Families and peers are invited tocelebrate students’ growth, effort, and artistic achievements as the summer comes to aclose.Supplies: iPad. Students may need to purchase additional supplies for the product thatthey choose to make if the teacher does not already have it.Grades 6-8Discovery Science Through AerospaceJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630Let’s fly! This science-based course encourages students to investigate concepts rooted inaerospace. This program will introduce students to computer simulations, model airplanebuilding, and hands-on experimentation. Join us this summer for some exploration!Grades 6-8Smart Money MovesJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630This course is designed to introduce age-appropriate personal finance concepts toyounger learners. Embark on an engaging journey to explore their money values, grasp thebasics of banking, saving, and budgeting, and begin envisioning their financial futures asthey transition into their teen years. Through interactive activities and real-worldexamples, develop essential financial literacy skills to navigate their financial journeyswith confidence. Join us as we lay the groundwork for lifelong financial success!Supplies: 1.5 inch binder, 6 dividers minimum, pencils, and calculator.8
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6AFTERNOON COURSESGrades 6-9Artful Tranquility: Painting & Stillness ExplorationJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Dive into the fundamentals of painting as you explore color theory, composition, and avariety of techniques. Through engaging, hands-on sessions, bring your imagination to lifeon canvas and digitally while discovering new ways to express yourself. Experience theexcitement of merging creativity and observation through live still art and figure drawing,capturing moments of quiet stillness as well as dynamic human forms. This course invitesartists to slow down, focus deeply, and celebrate the joy of creating art in the moment.Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.Grades 6-10Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and PurposeJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and Purpose is a leadership coursedesigned to empower middle and early high school students with the skills and mindsetneeded to succeed in academics, athletics, and life. Through four engaging modules—ThinkOutside the Box, Level Up, Visualize Your Future, and Small Steps Lead to BigOutcomes—students develop confidence, resilience, goal-setting skills, and self-awareness.Interactive lessons and real-world applications encourage students to think creatively,take ownership of their personal growth, and understand how daily habits contribute tolong-term success. This course is well-suited for aspiring leaders and reinforces academicexcellence, personal responsibility, and purposeful decision-making, making it an idealoption for leadership development and potential scholar-athlete eligibility.9
Middle School CoursesEntering Grade 6Rising Grade 6 English & Math PrepJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630In Rising Grade 6 English & Math Prep, strengthen skills in both subjects to get ready forthe new school year. Students will practice reading comprehension, grammar, and essaywriting, while also reviewing key math concepts like fractions, decimals, andproblem-solving strategies.Supplies: iPad, notebook, and writing tool.Grades 6-8Showstopper Showcase: A Performing Arts CampJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 4:00 PM$895Join us for an exciting journey into the world of performing arts! Middle school studentswill create an original play from start to finish, including writing the script, developingcharacters, designing the set, and crafting costumes. Along the way, they’ll explore acting,dancing, and singing, culminating in an impressive end-of-summer performance.Supplies: White t-shirt.Course requirement: Students must be available to perform in the finalshowcase during the lastweek of the program (date TBD).10
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8MORNING COURSESGrades 6-9Fresh TeesJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In this exciting class, unleash your creativity by designing a t-shirt from initial sketch todigital masterpiece. Learn how to create digital artwork and transform your designs intowearable art, exploring the world of graphic design along the way. Watch your ideas cometo life as your finished digital designs are turned into real t-shirts at a local print shop. Takeit one step further by transforming your artistic passion into a business venture—developa marketing plan, think like an entrepreneur, and proudly wear your creativity andentrepreneurial spirit on a t-shirt you designed yourself!Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.Grades 7-8Grade 7 & 8 New BeginningsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630Essential for new Mid-Pacific 7th and 8th graders, this course facilitates a smoothtransition with activities that blend academic learning and social skills. Explore thecampus, meet faculty and staff, and discover the Mid-Pacific 'ohana spirit.Supplies: Mid-Pacific issued iPad. iPad case, earbuds, coloring materials (crayons, markers,or color pencils), college-ruled composition book, pencil, and pen (black or blue).Open to incoming Mid-Pacific students only, current Mid-Pacific studentsshould not register forthis course.11
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 6-8Introduction to Design & FabricationJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In this hands-on experience, you'll explore how ideas become real, physical objects. Thiscourse introduces you to the basics of digital design tools (CAD) and its uses, especially inlaser cutting materials like cardboard and woods. You'll also venture into the world of 3-Dprinting through CAD applications. Kickstart your journey with the introductory DesignThinking and initial Maker Space projects, guiding you from the early stages of design tothe final product. By the end, you'll take on a guided design challenge that integrates initialdesign, CAD, and fabrication. This course is all about learning by doing, experimenting, andbuilding confidence as a young designer and maker.Grades 7-9Junior Forensic ScientistsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630Embark on a thrilling journey as Junior Forensic Scientists! Dive into the world ofcrime-solving, unravel mysteries, and perform experiments. Learn crime sceneinvestigation techniques, evidence collection, and analysis methods employed by realforensic scientists. Engage in hands-on activities, honing your skills to crack the case inthis immersive forensic exploration!Grades 6-8Life Navigator - Food & Life SkillsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$695Living Well: Global Food & Life Skills is a hands-on middle school course that helpsstudents develop practical skills for everyday life. Students learn basic cookingtechniques, kitchen safety, and nutrition while also building habits that supportorganization, self-care, and personal responsibility.Through interactive activities and guided practice, students build confidence, teamwork,and decision-making. The course supports student well-being and encouragesindependence and healthy habits at school and at home.12
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 6-8Mathematics Unleashed: STEAM EditionJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630Transform the way you see math! This course takes math from theory to practicality,engaging students in hands-on STEAM activities. Dive into real-world problems usinggeometry, equations, and measurement to complete exciting projects.Supplies: iPad, writing tool, and notebook.Prerequisite: Mastery of integer operations, fractions, and one step equations.Grades 7-8Rising Grade 7 & 8 English PrepJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In Rising Grade 7 & 8 English Prep, sharpen reading, writing, and grammar skills to getready for the year ahead. Through engaging activities, review key concepts, practice essaywriting, and enhance vocabulary and comprehension.Supplies: iPad, writing tool, and notebook.Grades 7-8Our Mānoa: Place-Based Leadership Through Mālama ʻĀinaJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,095Our Mānoa: Place-Based Leadership Through Mālama ʻĀina is a five-week, place-basedcourse rooted in learning on Mid-Pacific’s campus. Students explore their relationship toʻāina through mālama ʻāina practices, Hawaiian cultural values, and leadershipdevelopment, using the campus as a living classroom.Through hands-on stewardship of cultivated spaces such as māla ʻai and other campusʻāina, students learn how land, people, and culture are deeply connected. The courseincludes collaboration with a partner school, beginning with virtual exchanges andculminating in shared campus experiences. Students reflect on their kuleana to place andcommunity while developing leadership skills and practicing respectful collaboration.Open to current Mid-Pacific students entering grades 7–8.13
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 7-8Sculpt & Shape CeramicsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM10:15AM - 12:15PM$630Get your creativity flowing in our Ceramics class! Perfect for beginners, students willexperience the entire ceramic-making process, from clay mixing to kiln firing. Students willhand build using coils, rolled slabs or by pinching. No prior experience needed – just a lovefor clay!14
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 6-9Artist MarketJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630In the Artist Market, you will be partnered with an artist mentor to develop your artisticskills and learn about the creative process. Throughout the summer, you will create yourown unique art under the guidance of your mentor, explore new ideas, and express yourcreativity. The course culminates in an exciting Artist Market, where students will proudlyshowcase their creations in a lively, celebratory environment filled with creativity,collaboration, and appreciation for each artist’s work. Families and peers are invited tocelebrate students’ growth, effort, and artistic achievements as the summer comes to aclose.Supplies: iPad. Students may need to purchase additional supplies for the product thatthey choose to make if the teacher does not already have it.Grades 6-8Discovery Science Through AerospaceJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630Let’s fly! This science-based course encourages students to investigate concepts rooted inaerospace. This program will introduce students to computer simulations, model airplanebuilding, and hands-on experimentation. Join us this summer for some exploration!Grades 7-8Grade 7 & 8 Math MasteryJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630Tailored for students entering 7th and 8th grade, this course focuses on reinforcingessential math skills. Dive into operations with integers, decimals, fractions, and graphing,laying a solid groundwork for integrated 7th-grade and 8th-grade mathematics in theupcoming school year's math challenges.15
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 6-8Smart Money MovesJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630This course is designed to introduce age-appropriate personal finance concepts toyounger learners. Embark on an engaging journey to explore their money values, grasp thebasics of banking, saving, and budgeting, and begin envisioning their financial futures asthey transition into their teen years. Through interactive activities and real-worldexamples, develop essential financial literacy skills to navigate their financial journeyswith confidence. Join us as we lay the groundwork for lifelong financial success!Supplies: 1.5 inch binder, 6 dividers minimum, pencils, and calculator.AFTERNOON COURSESGrades 6-9Artful Tranquility: Painting & Stillness ExplorationJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Dive into the fundamentals of painting as you explore color theory, composition, and avariety of techniques. Through engaging, hands-on sessions, bring your imagination to lifeon canvas and digitally while discovering new ways to express yourself. Experience theexcitement of merging creativity and observation through live still art and figure drawing,capturing moments of quiet stillness as well as dynamic human forms. This course invitesartists to slow down, focus deeply, and celebrate the joy of creating art in the moment.Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.16
Middle School CoursesEntering Grades 7-8Grades 6-10Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and PurposeJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and Purpose is a leadership coursedesigned to empower middle and early high school students with the skills and mindsetneeded to succeed in academics, athletics, and life. Through four engaging modules—ThinkOutside the Box, Level Up, Visualize Your Future, and Small Steps Lead to BigOutcomes—students develop confidence, resilience, goal-setting skills, and self-awareness.Interactive lessons and real-world applications encourage students to think creatively,take ownership of their personal growth, and understand how daily habits contribute tolong-term success. This course is well-suited for aspiring leaders and reinforces academicexcellence, personal responsibility, and purposeful decision-making, making it an idealoption for leadership development and potential scholar-athlete eligibility.Grades 6-8Showstopper Showcase: A Performing Arts CampJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 4:00 PM$895Join us for an exciting journey into the world of performing arts! Middle school studentswill create an original play from start to finish, including writing the script, developingcharacters, designing the set, and crafting costumes. Along the way, they’ll explore acting,dancing, and singing, culminating in an impressive end-of-summer performance.Supplies: White t-shirt.Course requirement: Students must be available to perform in the finalshowcase during the lastweek of the program (date TBD).17
DanceEntering Grades 6-12Grades 6-12Continuing Ballet & Continuing Contemporary DanceJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 4:00 PM$750This class blends the elegance of ballet with the expressive freedom of contemporarydance. Students will develop strong technical skills through ballet's foundationalmovements while exploring the creative flow and storytelling of contemporary dance.Through dynamic combinations and exercises, students will improve flexibility, strength,and coordination, all while building confidence in their artistic expression. Ideal fordancers of all levels, this course offers a well-rounded experience in both classical andmodern dance styles.Supplies: ATTIRE FOR CLASS (can be purchased at Step-n-Up or on Amazon):● All genders: Appropriate length black athletic shorts (with compression shorts),black biker shorts w/8” inseam, or pink/tan tights are allowable dance class dresscode bottoms.● Dancers who identify as female: a solid dark colored leotard or sports bra with darktight-fitted tank top are required for all dance classes. A leotard is the preferredchoice for ballet classes.● Dancers who identify as male or non-binary are required to wear a tight fitted,solid color tee shirt (no logos/pictures) for all dance classes. A dance support belt isrequired for males.● Ballet students are required to have split sole, canvas ballet shoes (pink forfemale/white for male) for every ballet class. Contemporary footwear to bediscussed in first class.● Hair needs to be secured to the head with a rubber band. For ballet - hair needs tobe secured to the head with pins/clips/hair net.Note: Current MPI 8th graders enrolled in Ballet 1 can take this course in order to enrollin Ballet 3 in High School.Prerequisite:Current MPI Students: Ballet I/Contemporary Dance INon-MPI Students: At least 1 year of ballet training (beginner/intermediate level)18
High School Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 9-12Art: Ways of SeeingJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)8:00 AM - 10:00 AM$695Students investigate a variety of essential artistic skills necessary to become a productiveand confident artist, exploring a variety of media. Essential ways of seeing include;developing a journaling/sketching practice, investigating artistic interests, developingexpressive skills, and gaining abilities in a variety of drawing techniques that apply tomultiple fields. Many of the skills learned in this course are applicable in fields such as allthe fine arts, architecture, product design, systems design, engineering,concept/storyboarding, site-mapping, or graphic design, etc. The art-making componentsof this course provide visual experiences needed to thrive in various careers. This coursesets the foundation for understanding the ethics, responsibilities, and extensive artisticconnections available to all students on campus. 0.5 creditSupplies: iPadGrades 9-12HealthJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)10:15 AM - 12:15 PM1:00 PM - 3:00 PM$695The objective of the health education course is to provide students with the practicalknowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions about their current and futurehealth. Topics include but are not limited to, Diseases, Nutrition, Exercise, Drug Education,and Human Reproduction. 0.5 creditSupplies: Composition Book, 12 count colored pencils, and iPad.19
High School Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 11-12Integrated Science: Physics and SpaceJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)8:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,390This science laboratory course will ground students in, and develop their understandingof, key concepts of Physics and Space Science. Curricular topics include the study ofmotion, forces and interactions, energy, waves, electromagnetic radiation, origin of theUniverse, structure of the Universe, evolution of stars, and our Solar System. Whilelearning key concepts, students will improve their lab science skills by developing andusing models, designing and conducting investigations, analyzing and interpreting data,using mathematical and computational thinking, and constructing explanations, it isthrough these practices that students will be able to demonstrate their understanding ofthe core concepts. A variety of topics will be explored via historical and literature lenses.1.0 creditPrerequisite: Integrated Science: Chemistry.Supplies: iPad.Grades 9-12Physical EducationJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)8:00 AM - 10:00 AM$695This course includes participation in a variety of sports and fitness activities, such asindoor and field sports, resistance training, water activities, and healthy lifestyleeducation. Students should wear athletic shoes and comfortable attire and bring a waterbottle each day. 0.5 creditNote: Physical Education may be taken forsummer credit only once. Students enrolling in thiscourse must not have previously earned summer credit in Physical Education.20
High School Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 11-12PrecalculusJune 8 - July 24, 2026 (7 weeks)8:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,600Offered as a 7-week summer sequence, this course integrates Precalculus A and B.Students study advanced algebraic and transcendental functions and trigonometry whileapplying concepts graphically, analytically, and numerically to real-world problems.Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, communication, and self-assessment. 1.0 creditPrerequisite: Integrated Math VI; Department approval.Supplies: iPad.Grades 10-12U.S. HistoryJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)8:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,390The course explores important historical topics and their relevance today through athematic approach. Students will investigate U.S. History themes such as AmericanBeginnings, Slavery and Civil Rights, Immigration, and War. Students will strengthen andbuild upon the important inquiry skills to ask strong questions, understand historicalconcepts and content, and source evaluation, which allows students to create their owninformed conclusions that inspire them to take action to solve local and global problems.Additional skills that are emphasized include self-assessment, reflection, andcollaboration, which help students take ownership of their own learning. A strongemphasis on these 21st century skills prepares students for the rigors of the InternationalBaccalaureate Programme. 1.0 creditSupplies: 8x11 Notebook, Pen, and iPad.21
High School Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 10-12World CivilizationJune 8 - July 17, 2026 (6 weeks)8:00 AM - 12:00 PM$1,390This course explores key elements of culture and the experience of major civilizations ofthe world and aims to examine how forces such as colonialism and imperialism haveimpacted institutions and thought systems that have had a significant influence on themodern world. A key objective of the course is to explain continuity and change throughtime, through historical concepts, and through multiple perspectives. World Civilization isconcerned with individuals and societies in the widest context: political, social, economic,religious, technological, and cultural. In addition to providing an analysis of events andmovements in world history, the course is designed to prepare students by emphasizingthe development of critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration, primary andsecondary document analysis, independent research, and effective oral and writtencommunication. The course incorporates place-based learning, community experts,simulations, and community presentations of learning. 1.0 CreditSupplies: iPad, writing tool, and notebook.22
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12MORNING COURSESGrades 6-9Fresh TeesJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630In this exciting class, unleash your creativity by designing a t-shirt from initial sketch todigital masterpiece. Learn how to create digital artwork and transform your designs intowearable art, exploring the world of graphic design along the way. Watch your ideas cometo life as your finished digital designs are turned into real t-shirts at a local print shop. Takeit one step further by transforming your artistic passion into a business venture—developa marketing plan, think like an entrepreneur, and proudly wear your creativity andentrepreneurial spirit on a t-shirt you designed yourself!Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.Grades 9-12Future-Ready FinanceJune 8 - July 17, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$680This dynamic summer course empowers students with essential financial skills critical forpersonal and academic success. Dive into the world of finance through multiple avenues.Learn to manage credit effectively while grasping the fundamentals of statistics. Navigatethe complexities of paying for college through rigorous statistical analysis. Unlock thesecrets of insurance and probability, preparing you for real-world financial decisions. Withengaging activities and real-life scenarios, this course equips you with the tools andknowledge to make informed financial choices.Supplies: 1.5 inch binder, 6 dividers minimum, Pencils, and Calculator.23
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 7-9Junior Forensic ScientistsJune 8 - July 10, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$630Embark on a thrilling journey as Junior Forensic Scientists! Dive into the world ofcrime-solving, unravel mysteries, and perform experiments. Learn crime sceneinvestigation techniques, evidence collection, and analysis methods employed by realforensic scientists. Engage in hands-on activities, honing your skills to crack the case inthis immersive forensic exploration!Grade 9PRE IMIV Math EnrichmentJune 8 - July 17, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$680This course prepares students for the transition into future math courses by reinforcingand strengthening their proficiency with fundamental math concepts. Emphasis is placedon foundational skills in number sense and algebra. This course is highly recommended forstudents who need to solidify their knowledge of numeracy and algebraic concepts priorto entering their next math course.Supplies: iPad and Graphing Calculator (recommended model Texas Instruments TI-84Plus CE).Grades 10-11PRE IMVI Math EnrichmentJune 8 - July 17, 20268:00 AM - 10:00 AM$680For Mid-Pacific students entering into Integrated Math VI in school year 2026-27. Thiscourse prepares students for the transition by reinforcing and strengthening theirproficiency with Integrated Math V concepts. This course is recommended for studentswho need to solidify their knowledge of algebraic and geometric concepts prior toentering Integrated Math VI.Supplies: iPad and Graphing Calculator (recommended model Texas Instruments TI-84Plus CE).24
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 6-9Artist MarketJune 8 - July 10, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$630In Artist Market, you will be partnered with an artist mentor to develop your artistic skillsand learn about the creative process. Throughout the summer, you will create your ownunique art under the guidance of your mentor, explore new ideas, and express yourcreativity. The course culminates in an exciting Artist Market, where students will proudlyshowcase their creations in a lively, celebratory environment filled with creativity,collaboration, and appreciation for each artist’s work. Families and peers are invited tocelebrate students’ growth, effort, and artistic achievements as the summer comes to aclose.Supplies: iPad. Students may need to purchase additional supplies for the product thatthey choose to make if the teacher does not already have it.Grades 9English FoundationsJune 8 - July 17, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$680Ideal for students entering grade 9, this course reinforces core English skills. Engage withliterature, poetry, and articles to boost reading and analytical skills. Emphasis on grammar,note-taking, test prep, and vocabulary enriches writing and speaking abilities.Supplies: iPad25
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 9-10PRE IMV Math EnrichmentJune 8 - July 17, 202610:15 AM - 12:15 PM$680For Mid-Pacific students entering into Integrated Math V in school year 2026-27. Thiscourse prepares students for the transition by reinforcing and strengthening theirproficiency with Integrated Math IV concepts. This course is recommended for studentswho need to solidify their knowledge of algebraic and/or geometric concepts prior toentering their next math course.Supplies: iPad and Graphing Calculator (recommended model Texas Instruments TI-84Plus CE).26
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12AFTERNOON COURSESGrades 6-9Artful Tranquility: Painting & Stillness ExplorationJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Dive into the fundamentals of painting as you explore color theory, composition, and avariety of techniques. Through engaging, hands-on sessions, bring your imagination to lifeon canvas and digitally while discovering new ways to express yourself. Experience theexcitement of merging creativity and observation through live still art and figure drawing,capturing moments of quiet stillness as well as dynamic human forms. This course invitesartists to slow down, focus deeply, and celebrate the joy of creating art in the moment.Supplies: iPad & stylus pen.Grades 6-10Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and PurposeJune 8 - July 10, 20261:00 PM - 3:00 PM$630Level Up Leadership: Building Mindset, Habits, and Purpose is a leadership coursedesigned to empower middle and early high school students with the skills and mindsetneeded to succeed in academics, athletics, and life. Through four engaging modules—ThinkOutside the Box, Level Up, Visualize Your Future, and Small Steps Lead to BigOutcomes—students develop confidence, resilience, goal-setting skills, and self-awareness.Interactive lessons and real-world applications encourage students to think creatively,take ownership of their personal growth, and understand how daily habits contribute tolong-term success. This course is well-suited for aspiring leaders and reinforces academicexcellence, personal responsibility, and purposeful decision-making, making it an idealoption for leadership development and potential scholar-athlete eligibility.27
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 9-12Rising OwlsJune 8 - 18, 2026 (2 weeks)1:00 PM - 3:00 PM$200This 2-week orientation course helps incoming high schoolers make a smooth andconfident transition. Explore essential topics like study skills, time management, andeffective communication, while also learning about school resources and platforms likemyPueo. With guided tours and team-building activities, this course creates a supportiveenvironment where students can ask questions, make connections, and build the skillsthey need for a successful high school experience. Perfect for easing first-day jitters andpreparing students to make the most of their high school journey!Supplies: Mid-Pacific issued iPad.Open to current or incoming Mid-Pacific students only.28
High School Non-Credit CoursesEntering Grades 9-12Grades 10-Recent GraduateDriver's EducationJune 15 - 29, 2026 (2 weeks) OR July 6 - 17, 2026 (2 weeks)1:00 PM - 4:00 PM$550This comprehensive driver’s education course includes 30 hours of classroom instructioncovering essential traffic laws, safe driving practices, and defensive driving techniques.Students will also complete 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with licensed instructorsto build practical driving skills and confidence on the road.Behind-the-wheel training can be scheduled upon successful completion of the classroomcurriculum.Students who successfully complete both components will receive a ClassroomCompletion Certificate and a Behind-the-Wheel Completion Certificate.A valid learner’s permit is required in order to participate in this course. Full attendance isrequired for both classroom and behind-the-wheel sessions.29