Well there are alot of things you could do like summer camp, math camps, etc.You could also volentier at a nursing home or you could try sports like football, soccer, etc. GOOD LUCK!
Summer programs for high school students are mainly for the students would did not do so well through out the year. Meaning they could take summer classes to catch up and in most case so they can graduate with their fellow classmates.
With education as important as it is, many universities are offering summer programs for high school students to help prepare them for post-secondary schools. These programs are both on site and off site. For more information, check with your child's school counselor.
There are many summer programs that a high school student can take for additional education. The best resource that you can do is to check with your local college and inquire about their summer camps.
Collegeboard.com offers a number of summer programs for high school students that help them determine the fields that interest them and learn how to study them. It would help in preparing them for college and help them decide their course of study.
If you are considering traveling from Japan to the US for the Summer, there might be school that offer student exchange program for the summer only. There is no program national wide, but there might be a school in a specific city. Your school might have more information about that.
There are some colleges and universities that will allow some high school students to take courses at their school. There are programs sometimes referred to a bridge programs. The student would need the high schools permission. These programs are typically designed for junior and senior high school students with at least a B average.
I can not find denton county but every school system offers summer school
work studies programs?
There are some schools.
Some summer schools accept high school students, but JNC not. SIE seems to be possible.
Young women can join the Girls in Engineering, Math, & Science (GEMS) program at the University of Pennsylvania. Students interested in the Fine Arts can participate in a program hosted by Columbia College of Chicago.
Some college have bridge programs that allow some qualified high school students to take some courses.