2020 Fall Registration Open
08/15/2020Early Registration Due
09/13/2020Fall Courses Begin
09/21/2020Fall Courses End
11/22/2020PPE
For Front-line HeroesShop Amazon
Help MNCCSName | Class Type
| Teacher | Teacher Information | Class Duration | Class Time | Total Tuition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AG Bootcamp AG Bootcamp will be hosted at Schoolcraft College for two weeks straight (7/14~7/17, 7/21 ~ 7/24, 6:30 to 8:30pm). The class size is targeting to 10 ~ 15 students (Grade 3 ~ 5th, never play AG before). | AG Summer Camp | Ye, Ben | AG Bootcamp will be hosted at Schoolcraft College for two weeks straight (7/14~7/17, 7/21 ~ 7/24, 6:30 to 8:30pm). The class size is targeting to 10 ~ 15 students (Grade 3 ~ 5th, never play AG before). | 07/14/2025 -- 07/24/2025 | Monday 6:30pm - 8:30pm | $220.00 |
Algebra -1 Algebra 1 is the foundation of middle/high school mathematics. This course can help students establish good mathematical thinking habits, strengthen the understanding of basic concepts, improve problem solving skills, and build a solid foundation for high school math classes. This course is for incoming 6-8 graders who have completed pre-algebra classes.
Course plan: This course needs a total of 22 lessons to cover the entire contents, starting from summer until mid-December. After completing this course, the student can continue to take Geometry class in the following winter/spring session. | Math | Li, Dr. | PhD in engineering, working in the area of engineering design, computation and analysis for automotive industry. He is passionate about mathematics and has been exploring school math for many years. He has unique insights into the system, characteristics and methods of school mathematics. He is enthusiastic about mathematics teaching, hoping to improve students’ learning ability and mathematics level, and helping students to lay a solid foundation for future study. The course will follow the structure in the math textbook published by McGraw-Hill. | 06/22/2025 -- 12/21/2025 | Sunday 6:30pm - 8:30pm | $700.00 |
Algebra-2 Algebra 2 is the expansion and enhancement of Algebra 1, and also preparation for the Precalculus class. This course can improve mathematical thinking capability, understanding of high school algebra, and build a solid foundation for higher level mathematics courses. This course is for incoming 7-9 graders who have completed algebra-1 class.
Course Plan: This course needs a total of 22 lessons to cover the entire contents, starting from summer until mid-December. | Math | Li, Dr. | PhD in engineering, working in the area of engineering design, computation and analysis for automotive industry. He is passionate about mathematics and has been exploring school math for many years. He has unique insights into the system, characteristics and methods of school mathematics. He is enthusiastic about mathematics teaching, hoping to improve students’ learning ability and mathematics level, and helping students to lay a solid foundation for future study. The course will follow the structure in the math textbook published by McGraw-Hill. | 06/21/2025 -- 12/20/2025 | Saturday 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | $700.00 |
Competition Math MathCounts is the most prestigious middle school math competition in the United States. Participants are students in grades 6-8 and organized by middle schools. Students participate at school, regional, and state level competitions, and eventually, each state forms a team of 4 players to participate in the national competition in May.
AMC-10 (American Mathematics Contest), is a mathematical competition organized by the Mathematics Association of American, open for all students who are grade 10 and below. This is the first-level competition in selecting the US Math Olympiad team. Hundreds of thousands of students participate every year. Each year, the top 5,000 students at AMC-10 and AMC-12 contests will advance to the next round test: American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME).
This course is helping incoming 5-9 graders to prepare for MathCounts and AMC-10 Competition, teaching the problem solving strategies. The content includes algebra, geometry, number theory, combination and probability. Past MathCounts and AMC-10 questions will be used in the class, and the books from AOPS (Art of Problem Solving) can be used as the reference.
A placement test will be conducted before the class starts, based on the scores of the test, students will be arranged to different levels (MC-beginner, MC-intermediate, MC-advanced/AMC-10. The class size is around 10-15 students.
Each week there will be 2 hours in person instruction at Schoolcraft College on Saturdays, and 2 hours Zoom class on Wednesdays. Teachers will introduce various mathematical concepts, and explain the problem solving strategies. Homework will be assigned every week, typical time to complete the homework is about 2 ~ 3 hours. | Math | Lu, Michael | Michael Lu is a rising junior at Phillips Exeter Academy. In middle school he participated in Mathcounts, qualified for the Mathcounts National Competition from 2019 to 2021. Michael is also a five times AIME qualifier and a two times USAJMO qualifier. In his free time Michael likes to play card games, play soccer, and have fun with his dog Bella. Jackson Gong is a rising junior at Northville High School. He qualified for USAJMO and USAPHO in 2024. He is 4-time qualifier for AIME and was placed Top 33 in HMMT combinatorics round in 2024. He has lots of experience both teaching and competing in the MathCounts competition. | 06/21/2025 -- 08/16/2025 | TBD TBD - TBD | $500.00 |
Debate - Middle School Why debate?
Develop confidence for public speaking
Enhance communication skills
Learn to fairly compare pros and cons without having bias
Improve critical thinking, decision making, and problem-solving skills
HAVE FUN!!
What is debate in High School like?
There are many types of debate events such as Public Forum (the one I do), Lincoln-Douglas, Policy, and World Schools. Debate also offers many fun experiences, such as visiting colleges (Harvard, UPenn, UofM, UCB, UCLA) and traveling (Boston, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Berkeley).
General format: 2 versus 2
Topics are about current events and require both logic and evidence to construct arguments.
Debaters have short speeches and “crossfires” where debaters can directly question the opposing team. At the end of each round, an adult judge will decide the winner.
Get to know more
Introduction to Public Forum Debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paTrvPwGHfM
Public Forum Topics: https://victorybriefs.substack.com/i/129794076/public-forum-debate
Public Forum Example Speech: https://youtu.be/VxMkLzgNjm0?t=3064
| English | Feng, Lewen | Teacher: Lewen Feng * Junior at Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School - Debate Club President * 2025 Academic All American * Qualified to National Speech and Debate Tournament, 1 of 4 representing MI * 5 bids to the Tournament of Champions (<2.5% qualify) * Ranked #1 debater in Michigan | 06/21/2025 -- 08/16/2025 | TBD TBD - TBD | $320.00 |
Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra is a transition course from elementary school arithmetic to middle school algebra. This course can help students to establish good mathematical thinking habits from the beginning, deepen the grasp of basic concepts and basic knowledge, and lay a solid foundation for mathematics learning throughout the middle school and high school period.
Course plan: This course needs a total of 22 lessons to cover the entire contents, starting from late June until mid December. After completing this course, the student can continue to take Algebra-1 class in the following summer/fall session. | Math | Li, Dr. | PhD in engineering, working in area of engineering design, computation and analysis for automotive industry. He is passionate in mathematics and has been exploring school math for many years. He has unique insights into the system, characteristics and methods of school mathematics. He is enthusiastic about mathematics teaching, hoping to improve students' learning ability and mathematics level, and helping students to lay a solid foundation for future study. The course will follow the structure in math text books published by McGraw-Hill. | 06/21/2025 -- 12/20/2025 | Saturday 3:00pm - 5:00pm | $700.00 |