
This summer, Knox College 4 Kids will be held Monday, June 15th through Friday, June 26th, 2009. Knox College 4 Kids will offer over 40 courses, taught by Knox College faculty or master teachers from area schools. Courses are offered in art, science, mathematics, languages, literature, music and history. Students typically enroll in three hour-long classes, which are held weekday mornings during the two-week program.
This catalog, linked below, has been prepared for your use in reviewing and selecting a possible schedule(s) for your child. The courses are listed under four major field headings: Fine Arts, Humanities/Social Sciences, Languages, or Science/Math. Please take time to read in detail the course descriptions. All of the offerings will be outstanding -- allow your child to either build upon areas of strength or explore new interests.
Jason Helfer & Stephen Schroth
Co-Directors, Knox College 4 Kids
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Conservative political economy columnist Amity Shlaes discusses her book "The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression," October 15 at Knox College.
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