
FNC proudly presents the
2nd Annual Summer CAMP Programs!
CAMP = Children’s Academic Motivational Programs
June 24th - August 8th, 2013
Monday - Thursday, 5:30 - 7:30pm
K - 8th Grades
Attend a Parent Information & Early Registration Session and
Get $10 off!
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Session1: Sunday, April 28th at 4pm
Future Next Headquarters
10665 Stanhaven Pl
Café Conference Room (Rm. 3120)
White Plains, MD
Session 2: Wednesday, May 1st at 6pm
Waldorf West Branch Library
Meeting Room A
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The 2nd Annual Summer CAMP program will provide students an opportunity to get out of the house during the summer months and be engaged in academic and enrichment activities. Studies show that children experience 22 percent loss over the summer, and this program will aim to reduce the gap by providing a bridge between the school years. The goal is to provide children a place to experience productive but fun learning where creativity is encouraged and guidance is provided by knowledgeable instructors.
The program will run June 24th – August 8th, Monday through Thursday evenings from 5:30 – 7:30pm in Waldorf, Maryland.
Program Overview:
Monday: MATH
3rd – 8th grade
This program is designed to reinforce math concepts through authentic and interesting activities and experiences. Activities will include competitive games, group projects, and real-world examples. Students will be grouped by skill level.
Plus: K – 2nd grade Enrichment on Monday evenings!
Tuesday: SCIENCE
3rd – 8th grade
Led by a professional engineer, the Science program will include interactive and hands-on activities to excite students about science and engineering by showing them real-world applications. Program projects will include design competitions, science experiments, and hands-on projects covering topics such as aerospace, automotive, infrastructure, electronics, energy, and health. Activities will develop students’ critical thinking, logic, communication, and understanding of basic science concepts.
Wednesday: READING
3rd – 8th grade
An interactive program to get participants excited about reading and writing. Classroom discussions and activities will revolve around a selected book to help build comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking. Students will also keep a personal journal to allow for creativity and practicing writing skills.
Thursday: “MYSTERY NIGHT”
3rd – 8th grade
Anything can happen on Mystery Night! A different guest will come each week to give a presentation or lead activities on topics ranging from fitness, health, poetry, African American History, business, and more.
Contact Director of Programs, Natasha Wilkerson at
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for more informatoin.

FNC proudly presents a FREE 2 part SAT/ACT workshop!
A great SAT score can be the tipping factor in both college admissions and scholarship competitions. But parents find that formal courses can be very costly, and students are left to struggle with preparation material on their own.
FNC is here to help with a 2-part workshop series. Session 1 will include the tips, techniques, and strategies that top-scoring test takers use to boost their scores. Session 2 will include content specific strategies and practice questions to help you grasp important math and verbal concepts. Give yourself a competitive edge through organized, strategic practice, and you can approach the SAT with confidence.
2 Part Workshop
Wednesdays May 8th & 15th
5:30pm — 7:30pm
Waldorf West Branch Public Library*
Meeting Room A
10405 O'Donnell Pl
Waldorf MD, 20603
Part I: May 8th
This will be an interactive and engaging session to give students an overview for how to best approach taking the SAT or ACT tests. Test taking strategies will be discussed as well as specific tips and tricks to maximize results. Students will put these tips to action with practice problems. Instructor will also provide students with useful resources for future studying.
Part II: May 15th
Students will be broken up into groups for an interactive study session. Knowledgable tutors will review important concepts for each section including useful tips and tricks. Students can choose to get help in both verbal and math or spend the entire time in on content area. Tutors will also go over practice problems and give students resources for future studying.
Limited Spots: Click Here to Register!
*The Library and the Library Board of Trustees do not promote or endorse the views of the program sponsors, program content or presenters.
To learn more visit our website at: www.futurenext.org or
contact Director of Programs, Natasha Wilkerson
at nwilkerson@futurenext,org">nwilkerson@futurenext,org

Future Next Board of Directors
Next In-Person Meeting
When: Sunday, June 2, 2013
Time: 3:00pm
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My Words - My Voice
Grades 6th - 12th
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Join us to explore basic principles of poetry and various tech-niques in expressing your voice in your own words with regard to various themes, experiences, and emotions.
This program is developed and supported by Professor Jones and her students at the College of Southern Maryland.
Tuesday Nights
April 9th - May 7th , 2013
5:30 - 7:00pm
Waldorf West Branch Library
10405 O'Donnell Place
Waldorf, MD 20603
Questions? Contact Natasha Wilkerson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. "> This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. // or 1-877-500-5591 ext.118
*The Library and the Library Board of Trustees do not promote or endorse the views of the program sponsors, program content or presenters.
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