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Higher
Achievement
Program
WHAT WE SAY TO PARENTS:
HAP is a summer academic enrichment experience that focuses on basic learning
skills through individual and group activities in a format similar to a day camp.
Rather than having your son sit out for the entire summer, forgetting some of the
things he has learned this year, HAP will provide him with an affordable, safe and
fun opportunity to exercise his mind for 4 weeks in a program designed to stimulate
his academic abilities.
HAP is not summer school. There are no grades, tests or homework.
The HAP program achieves its goals by utilizing non-traditional teaching techniques,
outdoor activities and hands-on experiential learning.
The overall goal is to strengthen your son’s academic abilities while having fun.
Our Jesuit faculty encourages his emotional, physical, and spiritual development.
The HAP curriculum
Consists of seven activity-based courses:
Math
English I (grammar & vocab)
English II (reading)
Science (Biology, Chem, Physics-all labs)
Physical education
Fine arts
Computer programming (grades 7&8 only)
Full-time Jesuit teachers and counselors lead and instruct all HAP activities.
They are assisted by current Jesuit students trained in specific course areas.
Overview:
110 students from 20 schools
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Recommended by Principal
Enrollment via direct mail
18 days (Mon - Fri)
Budget:
Tuition = $150 per student
Endowment = $300 per student
Services:
Bus Service = 40 students
Lunch = all students daily
Snacks = provided at cost
Supplies:
All supplies are provided
Matriculation Rate:
47% of students completing one
HAP summer attend JCP 9-12
MAGIS
Mentoring And Guiding Ignatian Students
Mission Summary
MAGIS is founded on the premise that boys need role models
to help them reach high goals set by schools, teachers and
parents. By serving as mentors, students will help their
mentees strive for these Ignatian principles: Openness to
Growth, Intellectual Competence, Physical Fitness, Love,
Religiousness, and Commitment to Working for Justice.
MAGIS Goals
 Outreach
 Student & Family
Acclimation
 Mentor & Mentee
Growth &
Development
Important Components
of MAGIS
 Orientation
 Required Contact
 Monthly Reports
 Service Hours
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