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Monmouth County Vocational - Summer Classes 2024

MCVSD Summer Academies for All Ages! Apply Today! 


*Enjoy hands-on experiential learning


*Learn from passionate & talented MCVSD instructors


*Dive into cutting-edge curriculum


*Experience life at a CTE school


AAHS = Academy of Allied Health, 2325 Heck Avenue, Neptune City, NJ

BTHS = Biotechnology High School, 5000 Kozloski Road, Freehold, NJ

CC = Career Center, 1000 Kozloski Road, Freehold, NJ 

CEC = Culinary Education Center, 101 Drury Lane, Asbury Park, NJ

CHS = Communications High School, 1740 New Bedford Road, Wall, NJ

MAST = Marine Academy of Science & Technology, 305 MAST Way, Highlands, NJ  

Neptune Annex = 105 Neptune Blvd., Neptune City, NJ 


Course Name 

Grade Level for Sept. 2024 

Date & Time

Location of program 

Description

Cost 

Lights. Camera. Action. Film Fun for Middle Schoolers

7th-8th

June 24- 27


9AM-12PM

CHS

Did you ever want to be an actor/actress, a filmmaker, a costume designer, producer and/or director? Well, this is the class where students get to explore film from its onset up to present day, learning about the earliest inventions and viewing several films. Students will be taken back in time when cinema first started, exploring silent films like Mickey Mouse and City Lights. Students will learn fun facts about Mickey Mouse's first word which was "Hot Dog," all about the mechanical shark in Jaws as well as how a scene from Spider Man took 156 takes. Students will learn about film shots, color, angles, flip books to create animation and produce zoetropes. At the end of the discovery course, students will write a script, make a storyboard while producing and acting in their very own film.

$350

Algebra I Enrichment 

8th-9th 

June 24-27


9AM-12PM

CHS

This is a dynamic one-week camp designed to prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of Algebra I and beyond. This camp is specifically tailored for students who are about to enter Algebra I or those who seek to reinforce their algebraic understanding before progressing to more advanced mathematics. It combines rigorous academic content with engaging activities, ensuring that participants not only master foundational concepts but also develop a genuine enthusiasm for mathematics.

$300

Ladies at SEA: Science & Engineering Applied

7th-8th

July 8-12


9AM - 2PM



MAST

“SURFace Level”: This week-long  camp will introduce rising 7th/8th grade female students to the exciting field of marine science and technology in 5 full day sessions. Students will learn to use state of the art equipment to perform the following techniques: 3D modeling, laser cutting and engraving, design elements, photography, and electronics. In addition, students will participate in beach profiling, a data focused beach sweep plus sail on the 65-foot research vessel, The Blue Sea for a full day trip.


Students will need to bring their lunch.


$550















MAST SeaStars 

6-8th

June 24 - 28

or

Aug. 19 -  23


9AM-1PM

MAST

A week-long Marine Science program focused on hands-on, outdoors learning experiences in the unique setting within Sandy Hook National Park. Campers will engage in STEM challenges in the lab that include studying buoyancy (for boats, divers, and plankton) and anatomical lessons using dissections.  There will be a daily outdoor component, where campers will explore different habitats within our site, including a maritime holly forest, mud flats, salt marsh estuarine grass, and ocean bay. Discover what plants and animals make these habitats their homes and learn the important role each one plays individually and collectively in our marine ecosystem. 


Students should bring their lunch.


$550

HTHS Makerbot 3D Printing & Engineering Design

6th-8th

July 8-12


9AM - 2PM



BTHS

Campers in the Makerbot 3D printing & engineering design camp learn how to use Autodesk software to design products and 3D print them using MakerBot 3D printers. This one week camp will cover entry level CAD software principles to feel confident in solving design problems and 3D print solutions.  Learn to read engineering drawings for manufacturing products designs that you can make and take home.

 

Students will need email accounts (Gmail preferred) to activate classroom software.

This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.

Students will need to bring their lunch.

$550


Wild Writing Course 


9th-10th


July 8-12


9AM-12PM


BTHS


Did you know that spending time in nature has been shown to lower stress levels, increase self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and improve your mood? Nature is all around us, but too often we fail to really see it. Spend the week immersing yourself in nature and practicing your observation and writing skills. Over the course of the week, we will create a nature journal, practice translating our observations into creative nonfiction and poetry, and learn from classic and contemporary nature writing. Who knows- you might even come up with an idea for your college admissions essay! Field appropriate attire is recommended; please bring your own sunblock, bug spray and refillable water bottle. 


$400


College Essay Writing Workshop 


11th-12th 


July 8-12


9AM-12PM


AAHS


College Essay Writing Workshop: A course with instruction, drafting, feedback, and revision of both students’ Common App. Essay and supplemental essays for their college applications. 


$350


GlamCamp: Ignite Your Beauty Passion


6th-8th


July 8-12

or

July 15-19


9AM-12PM


Neptune Annex 


Join us at GlamCamp’s one week academy, where budding beauty enthusiasts can dive into the exciting world of cosmetology! Through hands-on activities and expert guidance, students will explore fundamental principles of skincare, makeup, and hair styling. From mastering the perfect cat-eye to experimenting with trendy hairstyles, this one-week camp empowers middle schoolers to unleash their creativity and discover their unique beauty talents in a fun and supportive environment.


$450

HTHS VEX Robotics Camp

6th-8th 

July 8-12

or

July 15-19


9AM-2PM

BTHS

Are you interested in robotics, coding, and working with others to build awesomely epic robots? If so, this is the camp for you!    Working in teams you will obtain hands-on experience building, programming and controlling VEX robots capable of performing various tasks. The course will culminate with an event where the teams of students will be able to race their robots against each other in order to complete the game's goals.   No previous experience is necessary.   


Students will need to bring their lunch.

$550

HTHS Programming for Beginners

6th-8th


July 8-12

or

July 29-Aug. 2


9AM-2PM

BTHS

This week-long course is designed for middle school students with limited or no computer programming experience. Campers will be utilizing the Python programming language, which is recognized as an official language at Google, to explore programming topics. Subjects such as variables, loops, and data types will be used to design algorithms and perform creative problem solving. All concepts are taught at a level and pace in a fun environment that allows campers to fully appreciate the beauty of programming. The goal is for students to continue exploring the world of software programming at home upon the conclusion of camp.


This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.


Students will need to bring their lunch.

$550


Biotech Bootcamp


6th-8th 


July 8-12

or

July 15-19

or

July 22-26


9AM-1PM


BTHS


During this one week camp, get ready to learn about biotechnology, DNA fingerprinting, genetics, genetic engineering, cloning, stem cells, polymerase chain reaction, transformation and genetically modified organisms. We will dive into some fun and educational labs alongside current BTHS students. 

(DNA extraction, Gel electrophoresis

DNA fingerprinting, etc.)


Students will need to bring their lunch.


$500

HTHS Swiftie Summer Camp Fun

5th-7th

July 8-12


9AM-2PM

BTHS

Swiftie Summer Camp offers an exciting blend of academic exploration and creative adventure. Campers dive into Taylor Swift's music, analyzing figurative language and uncovering powerful themes to enhance critical thinking and literary skills. Delving into Taylor Swift's biography and music history provides unique insights into her transformative career. Engaging activities, including poetry and songwriting workshops, choreography, fashion, and Taylor Swift-inspired crafts, foster creativity and self-expression. Inspired by Taylor Swift's philanthropy, we emphasize giving back and spreading kindness. Join us for a week of learning, creativity, and empowerment as we celebrate Taylor Swift's legacy and inspire young minds.


This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor.

Students will need to bring their lunch.

$450

Culinary Adventures: Exploring the World of Food

6th-8th

July 8-11


9AM-12PM

CEC

This week-long course will show students proper and effective ways to prep and cook foods. They will learn  how to prepare healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner entrees. They will learn how to read recipes and turn them into their own with just a few minor adjustments. They will cook, laugh, and have fun with culinary basics. 

$550

HTHS Website Design for Beginners

6th-8th 

July 15-19


9AM-2PM

BTHS

Have you ever wanted to create your own computer artwork or manipulate digital pictures?  Interested in adding images to a photo or changing someone’s appearance?  Here is your chance to learn Photoshop skills in a fun summer environment.  Campers will learn how to use Photoshop tools to create, improve and manipulate images.   We will also explore how magazines edit images to market products to consumers.


This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.


Students will need to bring their lunch.

$550

Setting Sail 

7th-8th 

July 15-17


9AM-2PM

MAST

Students will gain a deepened understanding of knowledge and retain skills to prepare them for their next 4 years and beyond. Students will participate in a dogfish dissection and foster presentation skills by means of a formal culminating presentation sharing out what students learned and took away from the courses to families and community members.


Students will need to bring their lunch.

$350

HTHS Programming Robots with Arduino Microprocessors (Intro Level)

6th-8th

July 22-26


9AM-2PM

BTHS 

Campers in this 1 week introduction course learn how to program Arduino microprocessors at an entry level to control lights, motors, and other output components. Students will then program small robots while learning simple electronics at an entry level and incorporating Arduino microcontroller programming to robots. Utilizing their Arduino programming skills, students then compete against each other to test out their new skills at the end of the course.

 

Students will need email accounts (Gmail preferred) to activate classroom software.

Learn how to program the Boe Bots

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcTAQok9GfQ

Students will need to bring their lunch.

This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.

$550

HTHS Digital Circuit Technologies

6th-8th

July 22-26


9AM-2PM

BTHS

This is where electrical engineering, the field of designing and developing new electronic equipment begins. Discover the inner workings of circuits by building electronic devices using resistors, LEDs, Integrated circuits and more. Learn the basics of soldering techniques, then move on to more difficult projects. Explore the inner workings of integrated circuit chips by building circuits on computers using logic gates. Completed projects can be brought home after the last day of camp.


This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.


Students will need to bring their lunch.

$550

HTHS Magnetic Levitation and Solar Technology

6th-8th 

July 29-30

Aug.1-2


Note there is no camp on 7/31


9AM-2PM

MAST

Campers in this one week summer course learn about Magnetic Levitation and Solar Technology. Students design, build, test and race a vehicle across a track. Students learn electronic concepts covering direct current obtained through solar cell power and build solar activated devices and competition skills to race their peers. The aerodynamic efficiency of the vehicle shape is outlined in the success of transportation while students perform experiments and compete in races using a mag-lev track & their scaled vehicles.. An aerodynamically efficient body shape reduces friction between the air and the vehicle allowing for a scientific and fun filled race. 

Each student designs and builds a solar powered device and magnetic levitation car  to take home.

Because we will be using tools, students are required to bring and wear long pants and closed toe shoes while in the technology lab. Safety glasses will be provided. 

Students also need email accounts (Gmail preferred) to activate classroom software to create their designs.

Students will need to bring their lunch.

This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.

$500

HTHS CO2 Dragster Car Camp

6th-8th 

Aug. 5-9


9AM-2PM

MAST

Campers in the CO2 dragster car camp design, build and race against their peers on a race track.


Learn how aerodynamics and compressed air can propel your race car to reach 60 miles per hour while utilizing 3D modeling software and provided parts. Each student will get to keep their dragster cars after the last day of class.


Because we will be using tools, students are required to bring and wear long pants and closed

toe shoes while in the technology lab. Safety glasses will be provided. 


Students will need email

accounts (Gmail preferred) to activate classroom software to design CO2 dragster cars.


CO2 Car Race previous years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upGjST43574


Students will need to bring their lunch.


This camp is taught by a HTHS instructor with HTHS TAs for a High Tech experience.

$550

Dive into Creative Writing9th-12th  9AM-12PMAug.5-9CHSCome enjoy some creative writing during the fleeting days of summer. This enriching, optional, summer course, driven by student interest, explores narrative writing, poetry, memoir, children's literature, myths and fables, satire, and drama. Students explore both the daily genre and have an opportunity to write shorter pieces or one sustained piece on their own.
$400


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