Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke’s TIP is no longer- it’s now a pre college program open to whoever. It also doesn’t have a middle school online program.
CTY is only open to advanced learners (top 2 percentile) and has online MS ELA classes.
My (now college rising soph) loved TIP in MS. So sad.
TIP is gone, but Duke still has programs for MS students:
https://learnmore.duke.edu/precollege/all-programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke’s TIP is no longer- it’s now a pre college program open to whoever. It also doesn’t have a middle school online program.
CTY is only open to advanced learners (top 2 percentile) and has online MS ELA classes.
My (now college rising soph) loved TIP in MS. So sad.
Anonymous wrote:Duke’s TIP is no longer- it’s now a pre college program open to whoever. It also doesn’t have a middle school online program.
CTY is only open to advanced learners (top 2 percentile) and has online MS ELA classes.
Anonymous wrote:you could try CTY
Anonymous wrote:you could try CTY
Anonymous wrote:Our advanced learner loves Art of Problem Solving to learn Math. However, we cannot find anything as good to learn ELA, especially reading. What do you use for middle schoolers who want to be challenged in ELA?