Academic Support & Tutoring
GRASP Grades K-8
GRASP (Grand Rapids Academic Summer Program) is a 9-week correspondence program that helps students retain math and/or reading skills while they are on summer vacation, so students should register for the grade they were in this 2010-11 academic year. Lessons should take approximately 1/2 hour per week to complete. Because it is a correspondence program, it can accompany you on your summer travels. Lessons are completed, mailed to a scoring center, and returned to you. Instruction sheets in each packet provide all necessary information for you to help your child. Registrations accepted until April 22. Packets mailed June 6.
Fees: $39/one subject; $69/two subjects (same child). Two subject discount of $69 is NOT available online. If you would like the two subject discount of $69 please register by mail or call 952-401-6800.
01 204 GR Reading 01 204 GM Math
Tri-C Summer Review Grades K-12
Maintain math and language skills with a program used across the U.S. Work at your own pace and take worksheets on vacation. It is recommended that students spend approximately one hour/week on packets. Students should register for the grade just completed. Registration deadline is May 23. Packets mailed the week of June 13.
01 204 TCL 01 204 TCL1 01 204 TCM
Language Arts K-7
Language Arts High School Prep Pre-K Math Skills Sharpener
01 204 TCM1 Math K-8 90 204 TCM2 Pre Algebra 90 204 TCM3 Algebra 1 90 204 TCM4 Geometry
Don't let the cost of classes keep you from participating.
Call 952-401-6800 to discuss payment options.
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85% of MHS students WON’T drink alcohol in an average week.
Based on a May 2009 survey of MHS students.
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