TeenLife Philadelphia: School Year Edition

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2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR EDITION

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ments, but may still be anxious about the start of school, their academic goals for the year, and about what activities or sports they might pursue.

We also have a student profile featuring a local teen highlighting how her past summer internship shaped what she may want to study in college.

But trust me, as a parent of two teens (now both in college), everything quickly falls into place. Especially, when you have a trusted resource like TeenLife on your side.

I encourage you to frequent our site—and read our printed and digital guides, blogs, and newsletters on a regular basis—as TeenLife continually adds new content and resources to

Whether it's an after school club, a sport outside

make your job as a parent or student easier.

of school, or volunteer group that suits your interests, our goal at TeenLife is to provide information and ideas on what students can do to complement their studies all year long. There are hundreds of opportunities in Metro Philly alone.

We have lots of fresh ideas brewing. And if you can believe it, we are already working on summer programs for next year!

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Table of Contents 4 8

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED SCHOOLING AWAY FROM HOME?

34 Ice Hockey 37 Squash

FOR LOVE OF THE GAME

37 Swimming 38 Tennis

STUDENT PROFILE

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

10 THINGS YOU AND YOUR TEEN SHOULD DO THIS SCHOOL YEAR

12 Day Schools 20 Boarding School 20 Semester Schools

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34 Fitness 34 Martial Arts

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SPORTS & FITNESS

INDEPENDENT ADVISORS 21 College

26 Summer Programs

26 Financial

26 Secondary School

CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

38 39

TUTORING & TEST PREP

VACATION WEEK PROGRAM

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ABOUT TEENLIFE:

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TEENLIFE.COM:

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INDEX

26 Academic – Enrichment 27 Academic – Politics and Diplomacy 27 Computers & Technology 27 Cooking & Baking 27 Dance

31 Music

30 Driving

32 Sewing

30 Fashion

33 Theatre Arts

30 Filmmaking & Digital Media

33 Visual Arts

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Have you considered schooling away from home? Residential and Study Abroad Programs for Teens in High School. by Hilary Dobel

igh school is a wonderful time to expand your horizons, but most students stick close to home. However, with an increasing number of educational programs offering residential and travel options, teens today can learn and grow by studying away from home before ever setting foot on a college campus. Boarding schools, semester schools, study abroad programs, and post-graduate years provide an exciting range of academic and geographic options, from exotic homestays in Vietnam to traditional boarding programs all across the United States.

TRADITIONAL BOARDING SCHOOLS Students can attend traditional boarding schools as early as fourth grade, though most start in sixth or ninth. David Grossman, a graduate of Philips Exeter who went on to attend Princeton University, remembers being attracted by the idea of boarding because he Teens experiencing high school at sea with OCEAN CLASSROOM. See listing page 23.

loved “being able to bond with my friends every night all summer long� at camp. This dormlike experience ended up being his favorite thing about Exeter. Grossman also cites the Harkness Plan, which employed an intimate and rigorous classroom style of very small,


discussion-based classes “with no ‘back row’ in which

STUDY ABROAD

to hide.” Indeed, many students have noted the rigor of

Study abroad programs are also increasingly popular, and some schools even have their own exchange programs. Noble and Greenough School, a Boston-area day and boarding school, runs its own travel and experiential learning programs in locations as diverse as New Orleans and Vietnam. The school also encourages students to travel, and the website notes that ten to fifteen students study off-campus for a year or semester annually. In Philadelphia, the Friends’ Central School offers exchanges every other year “to Madrid and Paris, over spring break for about two weeks,” says Assistant Director of Admission Ross Trachtenberg. Students in the Latin program can also go on “an archaeological trip” to Italy. Such programs aren’t just about personal enrichment, though. Melissa Brown, Director of Global Education at the Holton-Arms School outside Washington, DC, notes that“educating [our students] about global cultures, environments, economies, and political systems both inside and outside the classroom” through travel will help to foster “lasting relationships and mutual understanding” among different countries.

boarding academics. A recent graduate of Groton School says that her friends who attended day school had “more carefree” lives, but she continues to be grateful for the “fantastic pressure cooker” of boarding life: “It’s an amazingly valuable experience to have had, the certainty that...I can handle just about anything.” Boarding is a wonderful option for students with learning differences, too; there are many programs that specialize in preparing students with dyslexia or ADD/ADHD for the return to traditional classrooms. For more information on accredited boarding schools, check out The Association of Boarding Schools at www.boardingschools.com.

Boarding School is an amazingly valuable experience to have had. I now know that I can handle just about anything. SEMESTER SCHOOLS Semester schools give students the chance to get a taste of boarding life for a single academic term, commonly during a student’s junior year. These programs are also great for special interests; students who don’t have the opportunity to pursue their passions in traditional day schools might appreciate these specialized programs. Ocean Classroom, for example, is an experiential education program that takes place at sea! The Oxbow School, meanwhile, has an arts focus, while others emphasize community service or politics. Many semester schools take advantage of the natural beauty of their surroundings to offer an environmental bent with lots of time spent outdoors. International semester schools are also available, often with a chance for intensive study of a language or cultural immersion. And there’s no need to worry about

As with semester programs, summer study abroad offers a fantastic opportunity for foreign language immersion, as well as community service and a chance for a unique encounter with another nation’s culture. Some involve a student exchange, where American students live with families in another country, while others are based around institutions, usually secondary schools or universities abroad. For students who can’t get enough world travel, School Year Abroad, founded at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, is a one-of-a-kind program that allows American students to spend their junior or senior year of high school in China, France, Italy, Spain, Vietnam, or Japan. Like semester schools, School Year Abroad matches up with standard high school curricula, so students don’t fall behind in their coursework during their exciting explorations.

POST-GRADUATE YEAR The post-graduate or “PG” year may be the least

falling behind in a student’s regular studies. These pro-

familiar of these options. Many boarding (and some private

grams are designed for students currently enrolled in

day) schools offer an additional year of study for students

day or public schools and generally match the standard

who’ve graduated from high school but, for whatever reason,

high school curriculum. For more information go to

feel the need for additional time before college. Athletes or

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HAVE YOU CONSIDERED SCHOOLING AWAY FROM HOME?

those pursuing admission to an extremely competi-

ence for a wide variety of teens. Students who want an

tive university may need an extra year to bolster their

exciting change of pace will appreciate being in a new place

resume or improve academic performance to become

with new people. Those who might be more independent-

more attractive candidates. Others might have had a

minded or who want to become more independent will

successful high school career but feel emotionally un-

learn to care for themselves and set their own schedules.

prepared for college due to their own maturity level or

And students seeking a unique and often demanding

to a traumatic event such as illness or a death in the

preparation for college will enjoy more time and space to

family. In these cases, a PG year is a chance for them

focus on their academics. Residential programs aren’t for

to live away from home in a safe, well-monitored envi-

everyone, but for some students, they can make all the dif-

ronment before taking the next step. As with boarding

ference in the world.

schools, students with ADD or learning differences may also benefit from an extra year to improve their

For more information about any of these program types,

study habits or to prepare themselves for the intensity

visit TeenLife.com to see extensive listings of boarding

of college academics.

schools, semester schools, study abroad programs, and PG

Studying away from home can be a great experi-

years all across the United States and the world.

LEADING THE WAY curiosity, creativity, and uncompromising academic excellence

Academic excellence, guided by a strong moral compass, ensures that whatever the path, the destination is secure. Lower School . 228 Old Gulph Road . Wynnewood, PA 19096 . 610.642.1018 Middle/Upper School . 1101 City Avenue . Wynnewood, PA 19096 . 610.645.5032

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For Love of the Game by Hilary Dobel

he benefits of participating in a sport are numerous. A report from Iowa State University shows that many student-athletes display superior time-management and organizational skills, as well as a lower incidence of depressive symptoms. Women and girls who play sports demonstrate higher levels of selfesteem and well-being. Sports can offer teens a healthy attitude towards competition, selfdiscipline, and personal achievement, as well as a unique camaraderie with their teammates.

As students get older and sports become more competitive, sometimes a day comes when a player’s skill set doesn’t match up with the expectations of a school’s team. It can be tough to realize that not everyone gets to be an all-star, but fortunately there are plenty of options to continue pursuing sports outside of school. Students don’t have to be starters on the varsity squad to keep playing the sports they love. There are so many opportunities to stay with their favorite sport in settings outside of school, that everyone can pursue some form of athletics.

JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY'S Varsity Boys' Soccer Team enjoys a home court advantage. Barrack's 35-acre campus features an artificial turf soccer field that doubles as a playing field for lacrosse. See ad on page17 and listing on page 16.

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As we’ve said, participating in athletics is incred-

Team sports aren’t everyone’s thing—and that’s ok.

ibly beneficial—physically, emotionally, and mentally. To

Some students might prefer an activity that’s a little more

continue reaping those rewards, teens can check out their

solitary, or maybe they just aren’t into competition. They

local parks and recreation website; many cities offer a

can pick and choose the aspects of athletics that they do

huge array of teams for all ages and skill levels. Joining

enjoy to find an activity that’s right for them. Prefer not

these teams is free or reasonably priced, and they often

to compete? Try dance, weightlifting, or yoga. Or, take up

practice and play close to home.

skating, running, or swimming, which can be done solo or as part of a team. For students who like to compete but

If busy students want something less formal, many gyms and community centers host casual pickup games, which are great if a teen’s schedule is too packed for a bigger commitment. Another way to stay involved with a

prefer things one-on-one, tennis, golf, skiing, or martial arts might be a good fit. Everyone can still experience the physical and mental benefits of the activity, not to mention great personal habits that last a lifetime.

favorite sport is to coach a kids’ team—teens get to keep their skills sharp, and they get the satisfaction of helping others and sharing their passion. It’s a completely different way to experience the game!

Of course, making the team is the least of their concerns if their school doesn’t offer the sport they want to play. If their school doesn’t offer water polo or a swim team, for example, check with the local pool. The same goes for ice hockey and skating rinks. Private club teams are great options, too. Although they cost money, clubs provide opportunities for travel and exciting tournaments. Many of them run during the summer, too, which is great if teens want to be able to play year-round.

Any teen can find a way to approach his sport in a way that makes sense for his lifestyle and priorities. There are also great options for teens that just aren’t feeling this whole sports business. Lots of different social activities can give them that great sense of community a team provides. Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts aren’t just for kids—high school students can participate in scouting until they’re eighteen. Youth groups at a local community center or place of worship are also great places to hang out and make new friends. Signing up for a recurring community service obligation can also introduce teens to other students who share their interests. And at school,

For other students, the big question is what kind of time they want to spend on athletics. For some, part of

there’s everything from writing for the newspaper to auditioning for plays.

the fun is playing at the very highest level of skill and competition possible—which can require a tremendous amount of dedication. Many scholar-athletes find, though, that the fun of the sport itself and the social aspect of spending time with the team are what make it worthwhile.

What matters most is that teens are enriching themselves with new experiences and forming friendships that’ll last for many years to come.

Any teen can find a way to approach his sport in a way that makes sense for his lifestyle and priorities. If a school’s field hockey team is legendarily cutthroat, a student with a more laid-back personality might prefer a similar sport with a less-intense team, like track or soccer. TEENLIFE PHILADELPHIA: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 | 9


STUDENT PROFILE

In His Own Words “ ROBERT PEDROGO

Former Student at Prep Charter High School, Philadelphia, PA Freshman at Barry University, Miami, Florida

Prior to this internship, I had no real job experience. I learned how to communicate with lawyers and judges on a professional level, and even how to dress properly for a job.

What did you learn from your internship? Prior to this internship, I had no real job experience. I learned how to communicate with lawyers and judges on a professional level, and even how to dress properly for a job. I also learned certain skills necessary to run a library such as, the Dewey Decimal System, which is a complicated system of organizing and classifying books on shelves so they can always be found. How has your internship shaped your future goals?

Where and when did you do your high school internship? When I was a senior, I worked once a week in the Philadelphia City Hall Law Library throughout most of the school year. What were your responsibilities? In the morning I would essentially reshelf returned books and scan shelves to make sure books were in the right place. Since laws are always changing, I would also update pages in certain law binders with new protocols for the city. My other responsibility was to deliver new or updated versions of books to the 40 or so judges in City Hall.

I definitely had a misconception about what lawyers and judges actually do on a day-to-day basis. I pictured it to be more fast-paced and exciting like Law & Order on TV, but their jobs are actually nothing like that. There is a ton of reading, preparation, and studying, so they can keep up with any new laws or changes to existing laws. I would walk into a District Attorney’s office and they’d have 25 books open and tons of notes everywhere.

How did you get your internship?

Plus, I was surprised about how much collaboration there is between judges and lawyers to come to an agreement. The process is actually very “low brow,” not dramatic at all. They seem to settle cases easily and as quickly as possible.

Our school has a specific career development curriculum in which you meet with your guidance counselor at the beginning of the year to discuss internship options. We usually have a few options to select from. I could have chosen to work in a hospital, another school, or a community center, but since I was interested in law, the City Hall position was perfect.

The experience was life-changing. I now know that I do not want to pursue a career in law. I am actually considering medicine. Neurology, pathology, and stem cell research interest me.

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Things You and Your Teen Should Do This School Year THE BUCKET LIST FOR TEENS Headgear

THE BUCKET LIST FOR PARENTS Headgear

1. Be a role model

1. Be a mentor

Lend your knowledge to help someone else.

Guide your student to academic and personal success.

2. Get a job

2. Network with colleagues

Make some money, and learn some skills. Headgear

Talk to everyone who might need interns. Headgear

3. Volunteer

3. Join the cause

Spend some time on a cause you like. Headgear

Two volunteers are better than one. Headgear

4. Learn a new skill

4. Encourage your child to try something new

Glass blowing or martial arts? Try a new hobby.

Could fencing or water polo be their new sport?

5. Freshen up your resume Keep it updated with all that’s new. Headgear

5. Edit their resume

6. Camp out with your friends

Always useful to take a peek.

Bond with classmates outside of class.

7. Start your own blog Share your personal experiences with other teens.

8. Spread the word about TeenLife Join our Student Advisory Board at www.teenlife.com/studentadvisoryboard

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9. Make a collage

6. Camp out with your kids It's a fun bonding experience. 7. Blog for a teen-parenting site It’s nice to share parent perspective.

8. Spread the word about TeenLife Join our Parent Advisory Board at www.teenlife.com/parentadvisoryboard

Doc the year with memories and friends.

10. Check everything off this list!

9. Make a photo album Create long-lasting memories.

10. Check everything off this list!

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Schools, Activities, and Advisors for Philadelphia Teens The City of Brotherly Love offers so many great resources and opportunities for active parents and teens in this area—many of which are featured in this edition of TeenLife Philadelphia. As you scroll through its pages, you’ll find a plethora of information on everything from after-school and vacation-week programs to specialized independent advisors.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Day Schools ACADEMY OF NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 560 Sproul Road Villanova, PA 19085 (610) 687-0650 www.ndapa.org

AGNES IRWIN SCHOOL Ithan Avenue & Conestoga Road Rosemont, PA 19010 (610) 526-1678 www.agnesirwin.org

AIM~ACADEMY IN MANAYUNK As the fastest growing school for students with learning differences in the region, AIM~Academy In Manayunk expands its capacity to serve college-bound, career-oriented students, grades one through 12. Location(s): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Contact: Nancy Blair, Director of Admissions Phone: (215) 483-2461 Email: admissions@aimpa.org Address: 169 Conarroe Street, Philadelphia, PA 19127 Website: www.aimpa.org

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

ANCILLAE-ASSUMPTA ACADEMY

CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY

2025 Church Road Wyncote, PA 19095 (215) 885-1636 x101 www.ancillae.org

500 West Willow Grove Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 247-4700 www.chestnuthillacademy.org

ARMENIAN SISTERS ACADEMY

CHRISTOPHER DOCK MENNONITE HIGH SCHOOL

440 Upper Gulph Road Radnor, PA 19087 (610) 687-4100 www.asaphila.org

1000 Forty Foot Road Lansdale, PA 19446 (215) 362-2675 www.dockhs.org

THE BALDWIN SCHOOL

COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART

701 West Montgomery Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 525-2700 www.baldwinschool.org

408 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 527-3915 x227 www.cdssh.org

BENCHMARK SCHOOL 2107 North Providence Road Media, PA 19063 (610) 565-3741 www.benchmarkschool.org

BUCKINGHAM FRIENDS SCHOOL P.O. Box 159 Lahaska, PA 18931 (215) 794-7491 www.bfs.org

Community Service and social action initiatives are hallmarks of a JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY education for all students. Barrack seniors also complete 150 hours of community service, a prerequisite for graduation. See ad on page 17 and listing on page 16.

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Students enjoy Senior Night at FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL. See ad on page 6 and listing on 15.

THE CREFELD SCHOOL 8836 Crefeld Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 242-5545 www.crefeld.org

THE CROSSROADS SCHOOL 1681 North Valley Road P.O. Box 730 Paoli, PA 19301 (610) 296-6765 www.thecrossroadsschool.net

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

DELAWARE COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL

462 Malin Road Newtown Square, PA 19073 (610) 353-6522 x2286 www.dccs.org

17th Street & The Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 561-5900 www.friends-select.org

DELAWARE VALLEY FRIENDS SCHOOL

GERMANTOWN ACADEMY

19 East Central Avenue Paoli, PA 19301 (610) 640-4150 x2120 www.dvfs.org

P.O. Box 287 Fort Washington, PA 19034 (215) 646-7070 www.germantownacademy.net

DEVON PREPARATORY SCHOOL

GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL

363 North Valley Forge Road Devon, PA 19333 (610) 688-7337 www.devonprep.org

31 West Coulter Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 951-2300 www.germantownfriends.org

THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY

GESU SCHOOL

1785 Bishop White Drive Newtown Square, PA 19073 (484) 424-1400 www.episcopalacademy.org

1700 West Thompson Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 (215) 763-9077 www.gesuschool.org

FRENCH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PHILADELPHIA

GREY NUN ACADEMY

150 Noth Highland Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (610) 667-1284 www.efiponline.com/cg.html

1750 Quarry Road Yardley, PA 19067 (215) 968-4151 www.gnaedu.org

GWYNEDD-MERCY ACADEMY ELEMENTARY FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL Located in Wynnewood, PA, Friends’ Central is a Quaker, independent, co-ed, college preparatory day school for students in nursery through grade 12 that blends a rigorous curriculum with Quaker principles of kindness, compassion, and generosity of spirit. Location(s): Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Contact: Barbara Behar Phone: (610) 645-5032 Email: admission@friendscentral.org Address: 1101 City Avenue, Wynnewood, PA 19096 Website: www.friendscentral.org

816 Norristown Road P.O. Box 241 Spring House, PA 19477 (215) 646-4916 www.gmaelem.org

GWYNEDD-MERCY ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 1345 Sumneytown Pike P.O.Box 902 Gwynedd Valley, PA 19437 (215) 646-8815 www.gmahs.org TEENLIFE PHILADELPHIA: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 | 15


PRIVATE SCHOOLS

JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY students perform science experiments and problem-solve together in the school's cutting-edge science labs. See ad on page 17, and listing below.

HARRISBURG ACADEMY

HOLY GHOST PREPARATORY SCHOOL

10 Erford Road Wormleysburg, PA 17043 (717) 763-7811 www.harrisburgacademy.org

2429 Bristol Pike Bensalem, PA 19020 (215) 639-0811 www.holyghostprep.org

THE HAVERFORD SCHOOL

JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY

450 West Lancaster Avenue Haverford, PA 19041 (610) 642-3020 www.haverford.org

Barrack provides a college preparatory and Jewish studies curriculum to students in grades six through12, representing every spectrum of Jewish life and observance. Highlights include: 18 sports teams, Junior year trimester in Israel, top college acceptances, and a social action focus.

HILL TOP PREPARATORY SCHOOL 737 South Ithan Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 527-3230 www.hilltopprep.org

HOLY CHILD ACADEMY 475 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026 (610) 259-2712 www.holychildacademy.com

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Location(s): Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Contact: Vivian Young, Director of Admissions Phone: (610) 922-2350 Email: vyoung@a.org Address: 223 N. Highland Avenue Merion Station, PA 19066 Website: www.jbha.org


Coming in January 2012… PRIVATE SCHOOLS

THE JANUS SCHOOL 205 Lefever Road Mount Joy, PA 17552 (717) 653-0025 www.thejanusschool.org

KIMBERTON WALDORF SCHOOL

AIM~Academy In Manayunk’s New Location:! 1200 River Road  Conshohocken, PA!

A college preparatory school educating bright children who learn differently (Grades 1 – 12)!

Monthly Parent & Professional Open Houses! Visit us at: www.aimpa.org or call 215-483-2461 for more information!

P.O. Box 350 Phoenixville, PA 19460(610) 933-3635 x128 www.kimberton.org

LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 8605 Cheltenham Avenue Wyndmoor, PA 19038 (215) 233-2911 www.lschs.org

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LANCASTER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 725 Hamilton Road Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 392-2916 x227 www.lancastercountryday.org

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Educating Community and World Leaders

MALVERN PREPERATORY SCHOOL 418 South Warren Avenue Malvern, PA 19355 (484) 595-1181 www.malvernprep.org

• Academic Excellence: Grades 6-12 • Dynamic Dual Curriculum • Jewish Diversity, Values, Social Action

MERION MERCY ACADEMY

• Award-Winning Drama, Art, Music Programs

511 Montgomery Avenue Merion Station, PA 19066 (610) 664-6655 www.merion-mercy.com

• Trimester of Study in Israel • 18 Sports Teams, including Squash, Lacrosse and Swimming

MMI PREPARATORY SCHOOL

1141 Route #113 Chester Springs, PA 19425 (610) 827-7222 x229 www.montgomeryschool.org

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HEBREW ACADEMY FOR LEARNING • FOR LEADING • FOR LIFE

An independent day school for students in grades 6-12. 272 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA www.jbha.org

VISIT OUR SCHOOL & CAMPUS TODAY!

Contact: 610-922-2350 or vyoung@jbha.org


PRIVATE SCHOOLS

MORAVIAN ACADEMY 4313 Green Pond Road Bethlehem, PA 18020 (610) 691-1600 www.moravianacademy.org

MOUNT SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY 120 West Wissahickon Avenue Flourtown, PA 19031 (215) 233-3177 www.msjacad.org

NAZARETH ACADEMY 4001 Grant Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19114 (215) 637-7676 www.nazarethacademyhs.org

NEWTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL

PHILADELPHIA-MONTGOMERY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 35 Hillcrest Avenue Erdenheim, PA 19038 (215) 233-0782 x409 www.phil-mont.com

QUAKER SCHOOL AT HORSHAM 250 Meetinghouse Road Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 674-2875 x14 www.quakerschool.org

ROSEMONT SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD 1344 Montgomery Avenue Rosemont, PA 19010 (610) 922-1000 www.rosemontschool.org

1450 Newtown-Langhorne Road P.O. Box 978 Langhorne, PA 18940 (215) 968-2225 www.newtownfriends.org

SAINT BASIL ACADEMY

THE PEN RYN SCHOOL

SEWICKLEY ACADEMY

711 Fox Chase Road Jenkintown, PA 19046 (215) 885-3771 x14 www.stbasilacademy.org

235 South Olds Boulevard Fairless Hill, PA 19030 (215) 547-1800 www.penryn.org

315 Academy Avenue Sewickley, PA 15143 (412) 741-2230 x3043 www.sewickley.org

PERELMAN JEWISH DAY SCHOOL

THE SHIPLEY SCHOOL

49 Haverford Road - Stern Center Wynnewood, PA 19096 (215) 635-3130 www.pjds.org

814 Yarrow Street Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 525-4300 www.shipleyschool.org

THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL

SPRINGSIDE SCHOOL

2501 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 (215) 545-5323 www.tpschool.org/index.php 18 | TEENLIFE PHILADELPHIA: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

8000 Cherokee Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 247-7200 www.springside.org


PRIVATE SCHOOLS

ST. ALOYSIUS ACADEMY 401 South Bryn Mawr Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 525-1670 www.staloysiusacademy.org

ST. JOSEPH'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL 1733 Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215) 978-1950 www.sjprep.org

ST. PETER'S SCHOOL 319 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 925-3963 www.st-peters-school.org

STRATFORD FRIENDS SCHOOL 2 Bishop Hollow Road Newtown Square, PA 19073 (610) 355-9580 www.stratfordfriends.org

THE SWAIN SCHOOL 1100 South 24th Street Allentown, PA 18103 (610) 433-4542 www.swain.org

UNITED FRIENDS SCHOOL 1018 West Broad Street Quakertown, PA 18951 (215) 538-1733 x228 www.unitedfriendsschool.org

THE UPLAND COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 420 West Street Road Kennett Square, PA 19348 (610) 444-3035 www.uplandcds.org

THE VANGUARD SCHOOL 1777 North Valley Road P.O. Box 730 Paoli, PA 19301 (610) 296-6700 www.vanguardschool-pa.org

VILLA JOSEPH MARIE HIGH SCHOOL 1180 Holland Road Holland, PA 18966 (215) 357-8810 www.vjmhs.org

VILLA MARIA ACADEMY 370 Old Lincoln Highway Malvern, PA 19355 (610) 644-2551 www.vmahs.org

WALDRON MERCY ACADEMY 513 Montgomery Avenue Merion Station, PA 19066 (610) 664-9847 www.waldronmercy.org

WESTTOWN SCHOOL 975 Westtown Road Westtown, PA 19395 (610) 399-3760 www.westtown.edu

THE WILLIAM PENN CHARTER SCHOOL 3000 West School House Lane Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 844-3460 www.penncharter.com

WILMINGTON FRIENDS SCHOOL 101 School Road Wilmington, DE 19803 (302) 576-2900 www.wilmingtonfriends.org

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

WOODLYNDE SCHOOL 445 Upper Gulph Road Strafford, PA 19087 (610) 687-9660 www.woodlynde.org

THE WYNDCROFT SCHOOL 1395 Wilson Street Pottstown, PA 19464 (610) 326-0544 www.wyndcroft.org

YORK COUNTY DAY SCHOOL 1071 Regents' Glen Boulevard York, PA 17043 (717) 843-9805 www.ycds.org

Boarding School RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY (RMA) For over 100 years, Riverside Military Academy has produced young men of purpose, integrity, and character. RMA is easily accessible and located one hour north of Atlanta’s International Airport. Location(s): Gainesville, Georgia Phone: (800) 462-2338 Email: apply@riversidemilitary.com Address: 2001 Riverside Drive, Gainesville, GA 30501 Website: www.riversidemilitary.com

Semester Schools CENTER FOR CULTURAL INTERCHANGE: HIGH SCHOOL ABROAD A high school exchange program is an exciting opportunity to experience life overseas. Participants live with host families and attend a local high school, living the life of a teen in their host country. Threemonth, semester, and year-long programs are available. Location(s): Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden Contact: Anna Kacyn Phone: (888) ABROAD1 (227-6231) Email: info@greenhearttravel.org Address: 746 North LaSalle Drive, Chicago, IL 60654 Website: www.cci-exchange.org/travelabroad

CONSERVE SCHOOL A semester-long immersion for high school students in environmental studies and outdoor activities that deepens their love of nature, reinforces their commitment to conservation, and equips them to take meaningful action as environmental stewards. Location(s): Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin Contact: Phil Delong Phone: (715) 547-1300 Email: admissions@conserveschool.org Address: 5400 North Black Oak Lake Road, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540 Website: www.conserveschool.org

Student conducting research with OCEAN CLASSROOM. See listing on page 21.

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INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

COASTAL STUDIES FOR GIRLS Coastal Studies for Girls is the country’s first residential science and leadership semester school for 10th grade girls. Coastal Studies'girls have a love for learning and discovery, an adventurous spirit, and a desire to challenge themselves. Location(s): Freeport, Maine Contact: Whitney Conway Phone: (207) 865-9700 Email: whitney@coastalstudiesforgirls.org Address: 308 Wolfe’s Neck Road, Freeport, ME 04032 Website: www.coastalstudiesforgirls.org

OCEAN CLASSROOM: DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL SEMESTER AT SEA Visit new lands, gain new perspectives, build strength and confidence, make life-long friends, and help the environment. Marine science, maritime history and literature, and applied math are taught as you sail a schooner from Maine to the Caribbean. Location(s): Maine to the Caribbean Contact: Susan Hodder Phone: (207) 633-2750 Email: agraham@oceanclassroom.org Address: 1 Oak Street, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 Website: www.oceanclassroom.org

INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

College ACADEMIC ACCESS 9 Tenby Road Havertown, PA 19083 (610) 446-0548 www.academic-access.com

ACADEMIC ADVISORY SERVICE 370 Fox Hound Drive Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 (215) 402-8670 www.academic-advisory-service.com

ACADEMIC DIRECTIONS, INC. 1701 Langhorne-Newtown Road Langhorne, PA 19047 (215) 579-8281 www.academicdirections.com

ACCESS COLLEGE AND CAREER CONSULTANTS LLC 50 West Welsh Pool Road Exton, PA 19341 (610) 212-6679 www.accessguidance.com

AHP EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING AHP educational consultants are committed to personalizing each student’s admissions process through knowledgeable, hands-on guidance. They help each student develop organizational and decision-making skills for a more rewarding admissions experience. Location(s): Sudbury, Massachusetts Contact: Timothy Lee Phone: (978) 443-0055 Email: tlee@ahpnet.com Address: 490B Boston Post Road #200, Sudbury, MA 01776 Website: www.ahpeducationalconsulting.com TEENLIFE PHILADELPHIA: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 | 21


INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

AMERICAN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTANTS 15 Zelkova Drive Holland, PA 18966 (215) 860-8097 www.feblock.com

BENNETT SCHOOL PLACEMENT WORLDWIDE P.O. Box 425 Fort Washington, PA 19034 (215) 554-1656 www.schoolplacement.com

AMG EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS

CAREER STRATEGIES YOUTH SERVICES 1845 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 854-1874 www.jevshumanservices.org/programs/ college-strategies.html

Counseling in the college and placement field since 1988, Andrea Glovsky has successfully helped hundreds of students match their interests and abilities to the most appropriate school. Andrea provides guidance to families in Massachusetts, the Northeast, across the country, and around the world. Location(s): Prides Crossing, Massachusetts Contact: Andrea Glovsky Phone: (978) 526-7809 Skype: andrea.glovsky Email: amglovsky@comcast.net Address: P.O. Box 44, Prides Crossing, MA 01965 Website: www.findingcolleges.com

THE ARTSBRIDGE The ArtsBridge is an educational consulting firm specializing in helping high school and college transfer students in the performing arts navigate through the unique college application and audition process. Location(s): Boston, Massachusetts and New York City, New York Contact: Jen Bewerse Phone: (855) 778-ARTS (2787) Email: info@theartsedge.com Address: 400 Hunnewell Street, Needham, MA 02494 Website: www.theartsedge.com

AVERY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 1865 Old York Road, Suite D Abington, PA 19001 (215) 366-5170 www.averyed.com

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CHERI BARAD EDUCATION CONSULTING Cheri Barad assists students navigate through the comprehensive college admissions and matching process. One-on-one individualized, working with athletes, international, learning issues, and transfers students. “Finding the right match, not just admissions.” Location(s): Medfield, Massachusetts Contact: Cheri Barad Phone: (508) 359-8889 Email: gobridges@aol.com Address: 425-1 Main Street, Medfield, MA 02052 Website: www.cheribarad.com

COLLEGEAPPLICATIONESSAYCOACH.COM Owner Mindy Pollack-Fusi works one-on-one with students to coach them on their college application essays in person and online. She helps students refine topics to best depict their unique strengths in their own passionate, polished voices. Location(s): Bedford, Massachusetts Contact: Mindy Pollack-Fusi Phone: (781) 275-7301 Email: mindy@theplaceforwords.com Address: The Place for Words & Workshops 200 Great Road, Suite 254A, Bedford, MA 01730 Website: www.collegeapplicationessaycoach.com COLLEGE ADMISSION & SELECTION ADVISORS, LLC 1020 Doans Way Blue Bell, PA 19422 (215) 906-3173 www.collegeadmissionandselectionadvisors.com


INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

COLLEGE PERSPECTIVES, LLC 12 Welwyn Road Wayne, PA 19087 (610) 687-2608 COLLEGE POSSIBILITIES, LLC 232 Hemlock Road Wynnewood, PA 19096 (610) 642-8708 www.collegepossibilities.com COLLEGE SELECTION CONSULTANTS 680 Long Acre Lane Yardley, PA 19067 (215) 321-7019 COLLEGE WAY EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING, LLC 309 East Lincoln Highway, Suite 311 Exton, PA 19341 (484) 879-6070 www.collegewayconsulting.com CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS, LLC 1062 East Lancaster Avenue, Suite 16 Rosemont, PA 19010 (610) 526-9300 www.creative-ed-options.com

DOBSON EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 8238 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 242-3587 www.dobconsult.com DODGE JOHNSON, COLLEGE PLANNING 2530 Aspen Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 (610) 647-6755 www.dodgejohnson.com DR. LEONARD KRIVY ASSOCIATES, INC. 1765 Fireside Lane Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 (856) 428-1282 www.leonardkrivyphd.com

DUNBAR EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS, LLC Dunbar Educational Consultants helps students maximize their strengths and present them in ways that will make the difference. Location(s): Dedham, Massachusetts Contact: Edward Bigelow Phone: (781) 329-1248 Email: nbigelow@dunbarconsultants.com Address: P.O. Box 248, Dedham, MA 02027 Website: www.dunbarconsultants.com

Teen student gets one-on-one counseling from an independent advisor.

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INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

EQUALAPP EqualApp is an affordable, online admissions counseling program that connects families of high school students with former college admissions and financial officers. Our counselors have helped hundreds of students get admitted to more than 125 colleges. Location(s): Boston, Massachusetts Contact: Marc Zawel Phone: (855) 437-8252 Email: marc@equalapp.com Address: 711 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02111 Website: www.equalapp.com

HALL EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING, INC. 1337 Shadow Oak Drive Malvern, PA 19355 (610) 889-0303 www.halledu.com

I GOT IN! ADMISSIONS CONSULTANCY Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 437-0503 www.i-got-in.com

INTELLECTUAL PURSUIT, INC. 7900 Germantown Avenue, Rear Suite Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 247-1444 www.ok2bsmart.com

JIM NOLAN AND ASSOCIATES 1062 Lancaster Avenue, Suite 22 Rosemont, PA 19010 (610) 527-9242 www.schoolconsult.com

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JUDI ROBINOVITZ ASSOCIATES EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING Judi Robinovitz is a Certified Educational Planner with 30+ years of experience in college counseling. Judi guides her students to develop an edge in college admissions, and more than 95% of them have been accepted to their top-choice colleges! Contact: Judi Robinovitz Phone: (561) 241-1610 Email: judi@scoreatthetop.com Address: 750 Park of Commerce Boulevard, Suite 120, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Website: www.scoreatthetop.com

KAHN COLLEGE CONSULTING, LLC 326 West Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, PA 19003 (610) 642-7260 www.kahncollegeconsulting.org

KOSIEROWSKI EDUCATION GROUP Avoid feeling stressed, overwhelm or disorganization. Keith is a Life Coach and Certified School Counselor. Specialties: reduce parent/family stress, ADHD, children,college admissions, student home organization, and anger. Complimentary consultations. Location(s): Hingham, Massachusetts Contact: Keith Kosierowski Phone: (978) 239-2193 Email: keithkos1@gmail.com Address: 5 Craig Lane, Hingham, MA 02043 Website: www.gotomykeg.com

LONDON CONSULTING LLC 129 Morning Walk Drive Warrington, PA 18976 (215) 350-8714 www.londons-bridgelle.weebly.com


INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

MAJOR IN YOU

PORTFOLIOPREP

Jill helps teens who are anxious, confused, and overwhelmed become confident, organized, and successful in finding the right colleges. She offers individual and group coaching programs, workshops, print, and audio resources for teens and parents.

PortfolioPrep offers comprehensive college counseling services, specializing in providing young visual and performing artists with practical info and creative mentorship to help them develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to enter college programs.

Location(s): Airmont, New York Contact: Jill Greenbaum, Ed.D. Phone: (877) 375-7412 or (201) 294-1828 Email: jill@majorinyou.com Address: 40 Cragmere Road, Airmont, NY 10901 Website: www.majorinyou.com

Location(s): New Fairfield, Connecticut Contact: Lorraine Serra Phone: (203) 746-0100 Email: lorraine@portfolioprep.org Address: 33 Dick Finn Road, Fairfield, CT 06182 Website: www.portfolioprep.org

ONE-ON-ONE COLLEGE CONSULTING One-on-One College Consulting works with high-school students and families on the college admissions process, offering services for both individuals and groups. Our specialty area is guiding student-athletes with the athleticrecruiting process. Location(s): Wakefield, Massachusetts Contact: Kim Penney Phone: (781) 246-4111 Email: kimpenney@oneononecollegeconsulting.com Address: 146 Lowell Street, Suite 300C-1, Wakefield, MA 01880 Website: www.oneononecollegeconsulting.com

POPP & ASSOCIATES, LLC Popp & Associates provides expert admissions guidance to college-bound students of all ages. We welcome the opportunity to assist you with your college counseling needs. Location(s): Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Contact: Mindy Popp Phone: (781) 859-9116 Email: mpopp@poppandassociates.com Address: 354 Washington Street, Suite 225, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 Website: www.poppandassociates.com

PORTER EDUCATION CONSULTING 1090 Hunters Path Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 898-9863 www.portereducationconsulting.com

PRUETT RABE ASSOCIATES 112 Buck Lane Haverford, PA 19041 (610) 896-9522

ROCK YOUR FUTURE 438 Winding Stream Road Spring City, PA 19475 (610) 948-4955 www.rockyourfuture.com

STARR & CHAPMAN, INC. Starr & Chapman, Inc. is a full-service educational consulting company with over 15 years of experience successfully placing more than a thousand students at competitive colleges across the United States. Location(s): Plymouth, Massachusetts Contact: Christine Chapman Phone: (774) 413-7227 Email: christine@starrandchapman.com Address: 1073 Long Pond Road, Plymouth, MA 02360 Website: www.starrandchapman.com

SUZANNE F. SCOTT, ADMISSIONS CONSULTANT 681 Meetinghouse Road, Suite 1 Elkins Park, PA 19027 (215) 887-2201

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INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

THE ADMISSIONS AUTHORITY 252 East Market Street, Suite 355 West Chester, PA 19382 (610) 738-9147 www.theadmissionsauthority.com

VOSBURGH EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING 105 Upper Gulph Road Wayne, PA 19087 (610) 964-8848 www.vosburgheducationalconsulting.com

Financial

MARY KLEIN-GILL, PRIVATE SCHOOL CONSULTANT 341 West Lancaster Avenue, Suite 301 Haverford, PA 19041 (610) 642-1015

Summer Program ACA KEYSTONE 20 Limekiln Pike Glenside, PA 19038 (215) 886-5385 www.acakeystone.org

MVP COLLEGE FUNDING MVP College Funding is dedicated to providing your family with the information and guidance you need to affordably send all of your students to their college of choice. Location(s): North Andover, Massachusetts Contact: Richard Joseph Phone: (888) 315-5829 Email: rjoseph@mvpcollegefunding.com Address: 1600 Osgood Street, Suite 2-31, North Andover, MA 01845 Website: www.mvpcollegefunding.net

Secondary School BARTON EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING 220 West Gay Street, Floor 2 West Chester, PA 19380 (610) 696-6018 www.bartonedconsulting.com

HALL EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING, INC. 1337 Shadow Oak Drive Malvern, PA 19355 (610) 889-0303 www.halledu.com 26 | TEENLIFE PHILADELPHIA: SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

Academic - Enrichment BRIDESBURG BOYS & GIRLS CLUB 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 712 Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 735-8549 www.bgcphila.org

CLUB DEN 1422 West Venango Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 223-5140

FAIRMOUNT BOYS & GIRLS CLUB AT PHA NORTH 1100 Poplar Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 684-2519 www.bgcphila.org


CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

FELTONVILLE DREAM CENTER 555 West Annsbury Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 324-4300 www.thebridgeteam.net

WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL: STUDENT STEERING COMMITTEE One South Broad Street, Suite 2M Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 561-4700 www.wacphila.org/education/highschool.html

GERMANTOWN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 712 Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 735-8818 www.bgcphila.org

Computers & Technology

NICETOWN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

332 Trevor Lane Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (215) 767-1354www.ltacp.com/aboutus.aspx

18th & Hunting Park Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 229-8900 www.bgcphila.org

Academic Politics and Diplomacy WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL: ACADEMIC WORLDQUEST One South Broad Street, Suite 2M Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 561-4700 www.wacphila.org/education/highschool.html

LAVNER COMPUTER ACADEMY

Cooking & Baking LAVNER CULINARY SCHOOL 332 Trevor Lane Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (215) 767-1354 www.ltacp.com/culinaryschools.aspx

Dance ACADEMY OF SOCIAL DANCE

WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL: MODEL SENATE One South Broad Street, Suite 2M Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 561-4700 www.wacphila.org/education/highschool.html

WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL: MODEL UNITED NATIONS One South Broad Street, Suite 2M Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 561-4700 www.wacphila.org/education/highschool.html

2009 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 561-0323 www.academyofsocialdance.com

THE ACTORS CENTER: YOUNG PERFORMERS DANCE/MOVEMENT 257 North 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 925-7060 www.theactorscenterphilly.com

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CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

DE FINO II STUDIO OF DANCE 7920 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 (215) 742-4124 www.definodancestudio.com

EN POINTE 3114 Willits Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 (215) 856-7100 www.enpointeonline.com Dance students attending an audition workshop hosted by THE ARTSBRIDGE. See listing on page 22.

ANNA MARIE'S ACADEMY OF DANCE 7201 Marsden Street Philadelphia, PA 19135 (215) 332-3636 www.annamarie7201.tripod.com

ARCHANA DANCE ACADEMY 200 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (267) 324-5917 www.thearchanadanceacademy.com

CHI MOVEMENT ARTS DANCE CENTER 1316 South 9th Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (267) 687-3739 www.kunyanglin.org

DANCE PHILADELPHIA 1315 Buttonwood Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 629-2344 www.dancephiladelphia.com

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ESTILO DANCE STUDIO 714 Reed Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 336-0170 www.estilodancestudio.com

GWENDOLYN BYE DANCE CENTER 3611 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 222-7633 www.gbyedance.com

JEANETTE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE 536 Green Lane Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 487-0787 www.jeannettesdanceschool.com

KORESH DANCE ACADEMY 2020 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 751-0959 www.koreshdance.org

LIVING ARTS DANCE & FITNESS STUDIOS 81 Fairmont Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19123 (888) 267-9991 www.livingartsdance.com


CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

MASTER JAY MOVES DANCE STUDIO

POISE DANCE STUDIO

1807 Chestnut Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 564-2575 www.masterjmoves.com

230A Moore Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 (267) 699-6636 www.poisedancestudio.net

MOVING IMAGE DANCE ACADEMY

SALSITA DANCE STUDIO

2030 Sansom Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 665-8411 www.philadelphia-dance-school.com

1624 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 (215) 221-4493 www.salsitadancestudio.com

THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE ACADEMY

SOCIETY HILL DANCE ACADEMY

219 Cuthbert Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 922-2422 www.philadelphiadanceacademy.com

401 South 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 574-3574 www.societyhilldance.com

THE PHILADELPHIA DANCE COMPANY

SPOTLIGHT DANCE CENTER

9 North Preston Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 387-8200 www.philadanco.org

10100 Jamison Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116 (267) 210-5460 www.spotlightdanceusa.com

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART: CAMBODIAN DANCE

STEP BY STEP DANCE CENTER

719 Catharine Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 922-3456 www.fleisher.org/classes

PHILLY LINDY HOP 1170 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 (609) 933-2533 www.phillylindyhop.com

THE POINTE DANCE STUDIO 7800 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19150 (215) 713-0177 www.thepointedancestudio.com

1314 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 (215) 722-5117 www.stepbystepdancecenter.art.officelive.com

TAKE THE LEAD DANCE STUDIO 4701 Pine Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 (215) 471-3215 www.taketheleadstudio.com

TOP HAT DANCE STUDIO 10771 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215) 676-3100 www.tophatdancestudio.com

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SPORTS & FITNESS

WISSAHICKON DANCE ACADEMY

JOHN ROBERT POWERS MODELING

38 East School House Lane Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 849-7950 www.wissahickondance.com

1528 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 732-4060 www.jrpowersphilly.com

Driving

Filmmaking & Digital Media

ACCURATE DRIVING SCHOOL 232 Marble Court Philadelphia, PA 19067 (215) 657-1706 www.accuratedrivingschool.net

B-SAFE DRIVING SCHOOL 112 School Lane Philadelphia, PA 19335 (610) 269-8468 www.bsafepa.com

PAUL'S DRIVING SCHOOL 8111 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136 (215) 624-5232 www.paulsdrivingschool.com

Fashion THE HANDWORK STUDIO: PASSION FOR FASHION 35 North Narberth Avenue Narberth, PA 19072 (610) 660-9600 www.thehandworkstudio.com/ winter-spring-day-camps.html

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PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 719 Catharine Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 922-3456 www.fleisher.org/classes

PROJECT BASHO: INTRODUCTION TO B&W DARKROOM 1305 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 238-0928 www.projectbasho.org/workshops

PROJECT BASHO: LEARNING YOUR DIGITAL SLR 1305 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 238-0928 www.projectbasho.org/workshops

PROJECT BASHO: PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION DIGITAL 1305 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 238-0928 www.projectbasho.org/workshops


CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

PROJECT BASHO: PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION FOR TEENAGERS 1305 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 238-0928 www.projectbasho.org/workshops

DAVID JOEL GUITAR LESSONS 6311 Horrocks Street Philadelphia, PA 19149 (215) 831-8640 www.davidjoel.net

EVA DONALDSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Music AL'S MUSIC SERVICES

7308 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 (215) 424-5672 www.evadonaldsonschoolofmusic.com

5425 Woodbine Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 (215) 879-3186 www.alsmusicservices.com

Teens students enjoy a break between classses.

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CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

FIFTH STONE MUSIC SCHOOL

THE PHILADELPHIA SUZUKI PIANO ACADEMY

2829 South 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 551-1600 www.fifthstonemusic.com

601 South 47th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 (267) 251-0429 www.philasuzukipiano.com

GIBSON MUSIC & ARTS

PHILADELPHIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA

5429 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 (215) 924-7345 www.gibsonschoolofmusicandarts.com

KALE GOOD GUITAR STUDIO 1867 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 (215) 260-5383 www.phillyguitarlessons.com

LATIN PERCUSSION/ DRUMS PRIVATE LESSONS

Saint Patrick Hall 240 South 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 545-0502 www.pyos.org

RAWK U SCHOOL OF MUSIC 3502 Scotts Lane Philadelphia, PA 19129 (215) 844-7295 www.rawku.com

SCHOOL OF ROCK PHILADELPHIA

8001 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 (267) 456-6502 www.valenciapercussion.com

421 North 7th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (267) 639-4007 www.schoolofrock.com/philadelphia

THE MUSIC WORKSHOP

SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL

123 Leverington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19127 (610) 240-0505 www.themusicworkshop.org

NORTH RIDGE MUSIC SCHOOL 625 Wigard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 508-7737 www.northridgemusicschool.com

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P.O. Box 63966 Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 320-2600 www.smsmusic.org

Sewing THE HANDWORK STUDIO 35 North Narberth Avenue Narberth, PA 19072 (610) 660-9600 www.thehandworkstudio.com/ winter-spring-day-camps.html


CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

Theatre Arts THE ACTORS CENTER 257 North 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 925-7060 www.theactorscenterphilly.com

ARDEN DRAMA SCHOOL TEEN COMPANY 40 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 922-1122 www.ardentheatre.org/classes

CURIO THEATRE COMPANY 815 South 48th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 (215) 525-1350 www.curiotheatre.org

MACGUFFIN THEATRE & FILM 2030 Sansom Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 922-1141 www.macguffintf.com/theatre-film-classes

MEDIA THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 104 East State Street Media, PA 19063 (610) 891-0100 www.mediatheatre.org

POINT BREEZE PERFORMING ARTS 1717-21 Point Breeze Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 755-1014 www.pbpac.org

Visual Arts CREFELD SCHOOL GLASSBLOWING FOR HIGH SCHOOL 8836 Crefeld Street Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 242-5545 x24 www.crefeld.org/glassstudio/ art-glass-summer-workshops/index.aspx

FAIRMOUNT ART CENTER 2501 Olive Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215) 765-2787 www.fairmountartcenter.com

HUSSIAN SCHOOL OF ART 111 Independence Mall East, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 574-9600 www.hussianart.edu

MANAYUNK ART CENTER 419 Green Lane Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 482-3363 www.mrartcenter.org

PHILLY IMPROV THEATER 407 Bainbridge Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (267) 233-1556 www.phillyimprovtheater.com/classes.html

MOORE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN YOUTH PROGRAMS 20th Street and The Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 965-4030 www.moore.edu/site/youth_programs

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CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CONTINUING EDUCATION 128 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 972-7632 www.pafa.org/School/Continuing-Education/58

PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART 719 Catharine Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 922-3456 www.fleisher.org/classes

PHILADELPHIA PHOTO ARTS CENTER 1400 North American Street, Suite 103 Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 232-5678 www.philaphotoarts.org

PORTSIDE ARTS CENTER 2531 East Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 (215) 427-1514 www.portsideartscenter.com

STEFANIE LIEBERMAN FINE ART 333 Cinnaminson Street Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 238-9544 www.stefanielieberman.com

SPORTS & FITNESS

Fitness UPPER DUBLIN SPORTS CENTER FITNESS PROGRAMS 680 Tennis Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 643-7377 www.upperdublinsportscenter.com

Ice Hockey ED SNIDER YOUTH HOCKEY FOUNDATION 3601 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 952-5271 www.esyhf.org

Martial Arts ACTION KARATE 12320 Academy Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 355-5003 www.actionkarate.net

STUDIO INCAMMINATI 340 North 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 592-7910 www.studioincamminati.org

UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS: PRE-COLLEGE SATURDAY SCHOOL 320 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 717-6006 www.cs.uarts.edu/saturdayschool

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AIKIDO AIKIKAI OF PHILADELPHIA 2100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 563-8108 www.aikidophiladelphia.org

AIKIDO KOKIKAI 7908 Highschool Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 (267) 205-8120 www.kokikai-aikido.com


CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

AIKIDO OF CENTER CITY

DIAMOND'S MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY

722 Market Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 922-4311 www.aikidocentercity.com

200 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 923-8700 www.diamondmma.net

AMERICAN KARATE STUDIOS

FIGHT FIRM - ELITE PHILADELPHIA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS

8500 Henry Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 483-1800 www.aks-karate.com

BA'Z TAI CHI AND KUNG FU STUDIO 5235-43 Ridge Avenue, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19128 (215) 882-2804 www.baztaichi.com

1016 Buttonwood Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (484) 767-9900 www.fightfirm.com

GOLDEN BREATH AMERICAN TAI CHI 1928 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 (215) 745-4047 www.goldenbreath.com

BALANCE STUDIOS, GRACIE JIU-JITSU, MMA, & YOGA

GRACIE JIU-JITSU TRAINING ASSOCIATION

108-114 Bonsall Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 636-9661 www.balancestudios.net

3083 Holme Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136 (215) 338-1620 www.graciephila.com

CASTELLI'S SHIN KARATE

HIDDEN GROVE DOJO OF PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF MODERN

709 West Oregon Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 468-1111 www.castellisshinkarate.com

COUNTERSTRIKE KENPO KARATE 13440 Damar Drive, Unit H Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215) 677-5425 www.counterstrikekenpo.com

7010 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 (267) 258-1962 www.modernkenjutsu.com

KIM'S KARATE 707 Chestnut Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 928-1374 www.phillykarate.com

DADDIS MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 1719 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 (215) 467-1008 www.phillymma.com

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INDEPENDENT ADVISORS

KOZMA BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 14425 Bustleton Avenue, Unit #102 Philadelphia, PA 19116 (215) 768-5422 www.kozmabjj.com

MARTIAL ARTS LIFESTYLE 1324-26 E Passyunk Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19147 (215) 551-6252 www.malifestyle.com

MARTIAL POSTURE ARTS CENTER 2100 Chestnut Street, #2FA Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 850-2484 www.teammartialposture.com

MINGER'S TAE KWON DO 3003 Byberry Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 953-8905 www.leemingertaekwondo.com

MOY YAT VING TSUN 117 North 10th Street, 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 238-9066 www.vingtsun-usa.org

MUHAMMAD'S MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 4517 Wayne Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 (215) 849-2325 www.muhammadsmartialarts.com

PHILADELPHIA FIGHT FACTORY 2220 East Susquehanna Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 (215) 427-1144 www.philafightfactory.com

PHILADELPHIA JUDO CLUB 1168 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 (267) 357-1262 www.philadelphiajudoclub.com

The FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL Aquatics swim team offers swimmers of all levels the opportunity to participate in the exciting world of competitive swimming. See listing on page 15, ad on page 6.

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SPORTS & FITNESS

PHILADELPHIA KRAV MAGA 821 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (267) 992-4200 www.philadelphiakravmaga.com

RED TIGER TAEKWON-DO 1912 Welsh Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 (215) 969-9962 www.red-tiger.com

THE SELF-DEFENSE CENTER 1024 North 3rd Street, #101 Philadelphia, PA 19123 (267) 324-5367 www.theself-defensecenter.com

TRADITIONAL TANG SOO DO OF PHILADELPHIA 1816 South 11th Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 (215) 462-8671 www.traditionaltangsoodo.com

URBAN DEFENSE CENTER 725 North 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (267) 974-0287 www.phillyurbandefense.com

VAI CAPOEIRA Broad St Fitness1315 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 (646) 345-9910 www.vaicapoeira.org

SEVEN MOUNTAINS SPIRIT FIST KUNG FU 723 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 219-0306 www.sevenmountainskungfu.com

SITAN GYM PHILADELPHIA: MUAY THAI KICKBOXING 1867 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 (215) 742-3050 www.sitangympa.com

SIU LUM MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY 1939 South 17th Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 755-4010 www.philadelphiakungfu.com

TIGER SCHULMANN'S KARATE 2053 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 (215) 722-2467 www.tsk.com

Squash SQUASH SMARTS Lenfest Center 3890 North 10th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 (215) 221-6860 www.squashsmarts.org

Swimming BUSTLETON SWIM CLUB Krewstown Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 (215) 673-6038 www.lmtswim.com/directions/ bustleton_swim_club.htm

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CLASSES & INSTRUCTION

FOX CHASE SWIM CLUB P.O. Box 94 Cheltenham, PA 19012 (215) 725-8187 www.foxchaseswimclub.com

HIGHPOINT STINGRAY SWIM TEAM 1 High Point Drive Chalfont, PA 18914 (215) 822-1951 www.hpstingrays.org

Tennis LAVNER TENNIS ACADEMY JUNIOR PROGRAMS 332 Trevor Lane Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (215) 767-1354 www.ltacp.com/AboutUs.aspx

UPPER DUBLIN SPORTS CENTER TENNIS PROGRAMS 680 Tennis Avenue Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 643-7377 www.upperdublinsportscenter.com

TUTORING & TEST PREP CHYTEN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 950 Montgomery Avenue Narbeth, PA 19072 (610) 668-8378 www.chyten.com

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 531 East Lancaster Avenue St Davids, PA 19087 (610) 687-0627 www.prepwithes.com

MANHATTAN REVIEW PA 1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103 (888) 662-6738 www.manhattanreview.com

ADVANTAGE TESTING PA 1270 South Avignon Drive Gladwyne, PA 19035 (610) 520-1822 www.advantagetesting.com/locations/philadelphia

A+ TEST PREP AND TUTORING 505 York Road, Suite 6 Jenkinstown, PA 19046 (215) 886-9188 www.aplustutoring.com

M J TEST PREP 756 West Haverford Road Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 525-2840 www.mjtestprep.com/ContactUs.html


TUTORING & TEST PREP

CHYTEN TUTORS & TEST PREP

IHM EDUCATIONAL CENTER

950 Montgomery Avenue Narbeth, PA 19072 (610) 668-8378 www.chyten.com/ces/site/about/about.cfm

401 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 (610) 527-1466

UNIVERSITY TEST PREP SERVICES PHILLY TUTORING www.phillytutoring.com

33 South 42nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215) 386-4760 www.universitytestprepserv.com

ACE SAT PREP (856) 341-0503 www.acesatprep.com

SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER 601 Walnut Street, Suite Ll10 Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 238-8380 www.tutoring.sylvanlearning.com

CHINATOWN LEARNING CENTER 1034 Spring Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 922-4227 www.wix.com/chinatownlc/clc

KAPLAN TEST PREP 1528 Walnut Street, First Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 546-3317 www.kaptest.com

MCELROY TUTORING San Diego, CA (858) 775-5793 www.mcelroytutoring.com

CROWN TUTORING Philadelphia, PA (900) 985-7585 www.crowntutoring.com/philadelphia-tutoring.html

HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER 947 Old York Road Philadelphia, PA 19001 (215) 437-3369 www.huntington-abington.com

DELAWARE VALLEY 1701 John F. Kennedy Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19103 (877) 878-5678 www.learningispersonal.com

PEARSON SNYDER SAT 100 Chetwynd Drive Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 (610) 527-1900 www.pearsonsnydersat.com

VACATION WEEK PROGRAM CAMPS THE HANDWORK STUDIO: VACATION DAYS 35 North Narberth Avenue Narberth, PA 19072 (610) 660-9600 www.thehandworkstudio.com

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About TeenLife Visit www.teenlife.com WHO WE ARE BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN TEENS TeenLife.com helps students, parents, and educators find hundreds of opportunities beyond school, such as summer programs, volunteer opportunities, jobs & internships, gap year & travel programs, college & independent school resources, after school activities & vacation week programs.

WHAT WE DO Few students, parents, and educators have the time, resources, or available knowledge to research interesting, experiential learning opportunities for teens. So, we do it for them. TeenLife scours the Internet and teen resources for new information and ideas on a continual basis. Our proprietary database containing thousands of listings for teens is unmatched by any other source.

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Our goal is to become the "go to” resource for students, parents, and educators who are seeking programs, products, and services geared to teens aged 13-19 in the United States.

BECOME A MEMBER Information is offered online at Teenlife.com and through monthly e-newsletters, email communications, and printable guides in a number of categories. Families and their teens can also explore opportunities at live events, school and student fairs, and corporate meetings. Students, parents, and educators are encouraged to register free and experience the comprehensive nature of our resources! For more information about TeenLife, email info@teenlife.com or call (617) 277-5120. Programs, schools, service providers, and other organizations who want to be listed on our site should contact listings@teenlife.com.

The TeenLife Community Service Fair is coming to Philadelphia this spring!

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BIG NEWS! TEENLIFE HAS WON THREE AWARDS! We are ecstatic that our growing audience of parents, teens, and educators continues to recognize that TeenLife is delivering top-of-mind resources and information for middle and high school students. And now the industry is, too! TeenLife has just been awarded three esteemed parent choice awards, a Gold Award from the National Association of Parenting Publications Award (NAPPA), and accolades from the Mom’s Choice Awards® and Parents' Choice Award®. Each of these organizations acknowledges the best familyfriendly, innovative resources for parents. Yes, we are all patting our backs at TeenLife, but as active, involved parents preparing for your child’s future, you should, too.

We are so happy to announce that our annual Community Service Fair, which we’ve hosted successfully in Boston for the past four years, will be held in several additional communities in 2012. This signature TeenLife event brings together more than 50 local non-profits that specifically take teen volunteers. Since most schools are requiring up to 40 hours of community service work to graduate, it’s a wonderful opportunity for students to learn more about a cause they are interested in and even sign up to volunteer on-site. Check www.TeenLife.com/CSFairs for details.


TeenLife Philadelphia A Resource for Families with Teens www.teenlife.com/philadelphia In addition to the wide variety of listings in this guide, TeenLife.com lists hundreds more schools, programs, services and after-school activities just for teens in the Metro Philadelphia area, including those listed below. And be sure to also look on the site for information about college admissions resources, gap year programs, overnight summer programs and how to find a job or internship.

GREATER PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLS, PROGRAMS, AND SERVICES Private Schools Boarding Boarding & Day Day Only Semester Schools Advisors Career College Gap Year Internship Specialized Education Summer Classes & Instruction Academic Astronomy Enrichment Language Arts Learning Disabilities Math Arts Dance Music Theatre Visual Arts Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Diving Fencing Field Hockey Golf Gymnastics

Horseback Riding Ice Hockey Ice Skating Lacrosse Martial Arts Mountain Biking Pilates Rock Climbing Roller-Blading Rowing Sailing Scuba Diving Skiing Soccer Squash Swimming Tennis Yoga Other DJ'ing Driving Entrepreneurship Environmental Conservation Filmmaking & Digital Media Financial Literacy First Aid Robotics Self Defense Language Arabic Chinese French German

Greek Italian Japanese Russian Spanish College Resources College Admissions College Funding College Research Community Service Health & Behavioral Services Dentists Orthodontists Pediatricians Physical Therapy Psychological & Educational Services Vision Prom & Event Services Catering Dresses & Formal Wear Entertainment Event Planning Florists Invitations Limousine Services

Party Rentals Party Supplies Photographers Venues Recreation & Entertainment Amusement Park Bowling Cultural Events Entertainment Mini-Golf Paintball Sports Arena Tours Water Park Zoo Summer Programs Travel Airline Bus Service Cruise Group Travel Travel Agency Tutoring & Test Prep Vacation Week Programs

VISIT TEENLIFE.COM/PHILADELPHIA! To recommend additional listings, go to: TeenLife.com/addalisting. For up-to-date information about local events visit: TeenLifePhiladelphia.com/calendar.


Index

There are plenty of instructive classes and activities, private schools, and teen resources in and around Philadelphia.

ADVERTISERS

31 Al's Music Services

17 AIM~Academy in Manayunk

22 American College Admissions Consultants

6 Friends' Central School

35 American Karate Studios

17 Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy

22 AMG Educational Consultants 13 Ancillae-Assumpta Academy

FEATURED LISTINGS

28 Anna Marie's Academy of Dance

38 A+ Test Prep and Tutoring

28 Archana Dance Academy

26 ACA Keystone

33 Arden Drama School

21 Academic Access

13 Armenian Sisters Academy

21 Academic Advisory Service 21 Academic Directions, Inc.

12 Academy of Notre Dame de Namur 27 Academy of Social Dance 21 Access College and Career Consultants LLC 30 Accurate Driving School 39 Ace SAT Prep 34 Action Karate 33 The Actors Center 27 The Actors Center: Young Performers Dance/ Movement

22 Avery Educational Services 30 B-Safe Driving School 35 Ba'z Tai Chi and Kung Fu Studio 35 Balance Studios, Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, & Yoga 13 Baldwin School 26 Barton Educational Consulting 13 Benchmark School 22 Bennett Schoolplacement Worldwide 26 Bridesburg Boys & Girls Club 13 Buckingham Friends School

38 Advantage Testing PA

37 Bustleton Swim Club

12 Agnes Irwin School

22 Career Strategies Youth Services

21 AHP Educational Consulting

35 Castelli's Shin Karate

34 Aikido Aikikai of Philadelphia

20 Center for Cultural Interchange: HS Abroad

34 Aikido Kokikai

22 Cheri Barad Education Consulting

35 Aikido of Center City

13 Chestnut Hill Academy

12 AIM~Academy in Manayunk

28 CHI Movement Arts Dance Center

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INDEX

39 Chinatown Learning Center

35 Diamond's Mixed Martial Arts Academy

13 Christopher Dock Mennonite High School

23 Dobson Educational Services

38 Chyten Educational Services

23 Dodge Johnson, College Planning

39 Chyten Tutors & Test Prep

23 Dr. Leonard Krivy Associates, Inc.

26 Club Den

23 Dunbar Educational Consultants, LLC

21 Coastal Studies for Girls

34 Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation

22 College Admission & Selection Advisors, LLC

38 Educational Services

23 College Perspectives, LLC

28 En Pointe

23 College Possibilities, LLC

15 Episcopal Academy

23 College Selection Consultants

24 EqualApp

23 College Way Educational Consulting, LLC

28 Estilo Dance Studio

22 CollegeApplicationEssayCoach.com

31 Eva Donaldson School of Music

20 Conserve School

33 Fairmount Art Center

35 Counterstrike Kenpo Karate

26 Fairmount Boys & Girls Club at PHA North

13 Country Day School of the Sacred Heart

27 Feltonville Dream Center

23 Creative Educational Options, LLC

32 Fifth Stone Music School

14 Crefeld School

35 Fight Firm - Elite Philadelphia Mixed Martial Arts

33 Crefeld School Glassblowing for High School

38 Fox Chase Swim Club

14 Crossroads School

15 French International School of Philadelphia

39 Crown Tutoring

15 Friends Select School

33 Curio Theatre Company

15 Friends' Central School

35 Daddis Mixed Martial Arts Academy

15 Germantown Academy

28 Dance Philadelphia

27 Germantown Boys & Girls Club

31 David Joel Guitar Lessons

15 Germantown Friends School

28 De Fino II Studio of Dance

15 Gesu School

15 Delaware County Christian School

32 Gibson Music & Arts

39 Delaware Valley

35 Golden Breath American Tai Chi

15 Delaware Valley Friends School

35 Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Training Association

15 Devon Preparatory School

15 Grey Nun Academy

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INDEX

28 Gwendolyn Bye Dance Center

35 Kim's Karate

15 Gwynedd-Mercy Academy Elementary

17 Kimberton Waldorf School

15 Gwynedd-Mercy Academy High School

28 Koresh Dance Academy

24 Hall Educational Consulting, Inc.

24 Kosierowski Education Group

32 The Handwork Studio

36 Kozma Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA

30 The Handwork Studio: Passion for Fashion

17 La Salle College High School

39 The Handwork Studio: Vacation Days

17 Lancaster Country Day School

16 Harrisburg Academy

32 Latin Percussion/Drums Private Lessons

16 Haverford School

27 Lavner Computer Academy

35 Hidden Grove Dojo of Philadelphia School of Modern

27 Lavner Culinary School

38 Highpoint Stingray Swim Team 16 Hill Top Preparatory School 16 Holy Child Academy 16 Holy Ghost Preparatory School 39 Huntington Learning Center 33 Hussian School of Art 24 I Got In! Admissions Consultancy 39 IHM Educational Center 24 Intellectual Pursuit, Inc. 16 Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy 17 Janus School 28 Jeanette's School of Dance 24 Jim Nolan and Associates 30 John Robert Powers Modeling 24 Judi Robinovitz Associates Educational Consulting 24 Kahn College Consulting, LLC 32 Kale Good Guitar Studio 39 Kaplan Test Prep

38 Lavner Tennis Academy Junior Programs 28 Living Arts Dance & Fitness Studios 24 London Consulting LLC 38 M J Test Prep 33 MacGuffin Theatre & Film 25 Major in You 17 Malvern Preperatory School 33 Manayunk Art Center 38 Manhattan Review PA 36 Martial Arts Lifestyle 36 Martial Posture Arts Center 26 Mary Klein-Gill, Private School Consultant 29 Master Jay Moves Dance Studio 39 McElroy Tutoring 33 Media Theater For the Performing Arts 17 Merion Mercy Academy 36 Minger's Tae Kwon Do 17 MMI Preparatory School 17 Montgomery School

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INDEX

33 Moore College of Art and Design Youth Programs 18 Moravian Academy 18 Mount Saint Joseph Academy 29 Moving Image Dance Academy 36 Moy Yat Ving Tsun 36 Muhammad's Martial Arts Academy 32 The Music Workshop 26 MVP College Funding, LLC 18 Nazareth Academy 18 Newtown Friends School 27 Nicetown Boys & Girls Club 32 North Ridge Music School 21 Ocean Classroom: Discovery HS Semester at Sea 25 One-on-One College Consulting 30 Paul's Driving School 39 Pearson Snyder SAT 18 Pen Ryn School 34 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Continuing Education

34 Philadelphia Photo Arts Center 32 The Philadelphia Suzuki Piano Academy 32 Philadelphia Youth Orchestra 18 Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian Academy 33 Philly Improv Theater 29 Philly Lindy Hop 39 Philly Tutoring 33 Point Breeze Performing Arts 29 Pointe Dance Studio 29 Poise Dance Studio 25 Popp & Associates, LLC 25 Porter Education Consulting 25 PortfolioPrep 34 Portside Arts Center 30 Project Basho: Introduction to B&W Darkroom 30 Project Basho: Learning Your Digital SLR 30 Project Basho: Photographic Vision Digital 31 Project Basho: Photographic Vision for Teenagers 25 Pruett Rabe Associates 18 Quaker School at Horsham

18 Perelman Jewish Day School

32 Rawk U School of Music

29 The Philadelphia Dance Academy

37 Red Tiger Taekwon-Do

29 The Philadelphia Dance Company

20 Riverside Military Academy (RMA)

36 Philadelphia Fight Factory

25 Rock Your Future

36 Philadelphia Judo Club

18 Rosemont School of the Holy Child

37 Philadelphia Krav Maga

18 Saint Basil Academy

34 Philadelphia Museum of Art

29 Salsita Dance Studio

29 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Cambodian Dance

32 School of Rock Philadelphia

30 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Digital Photography

37 The Self-Defense Center

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INDEX

32 Settlement Music School

34 University of the Arts: Pre-College Saturday School

37 Seven Mountains Spirit Fist Kung Fu

39 University Test Prep Services

18 Sewickley Academy

19 The Upland Country Day School

18 Shipley School

34 Upper Dublin Sports Center Fitness Programs

37 Sitan Gym Philadelphia: Muay Thai Kickboxing

38 Upper Dublin Sports Center Tennis Programs

37 Siu Lum Martial Arts Academy

37 Urban Defense Center

29 Society Hill Dance Academy

37 Vai Capoeira

29 Spotlight Dance Center

19 The Vanguard School

18 Springside School

19 Villa Joseph Marie High School

37 Squash Smarts

19 Villa Maria Academy

19 St. Aloysius Academy

26 Vosburgh Educational Consulting

19 St. Joseph's Preparatory School

19 Waldron Mercy Academy

19 St. Peter's School

19 Westtown School

25 Starr & Chapman, Inc.

19 William Penn Charter School

34 Stefanie Lieberman Fine Art

19 Wilmington Friends School

29 Step By Step Dance Center

30 Wissahickon Dance Academy

19 Stratford Friends School

20 Woodlynde School

34 Studio Incamminati

27 World Affairs Council: Academic Worldquest

25 Suzanne F. Scott, Admissions Consultant

27 World Affairs Council: Model Senate

39 Sylvan Learning Center

27 World Affairs Council: Model United Nations

29 Take the Lead Dance Studio

27 World Affairs Council: Student Steering Committee

26 The Admissions Authority

20 Wyndcroft School

22 The ArtsBridge, LLC

20 York County Day School

18 The Philadelphia School 19 The Swain School 37 Tiger Schulmann's Karate 29 Top Hat Dance Studio 37 Traditional Tang Soo Do of Philadelphia 19 United Friends School

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