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Registration open for gifted and talented youth summer program

A SLUFY instructor teaches gifted children the finer points of making windmills in the SLUFY program.
A SLUFY instructor teaches gifted children the finer points of making windmills in the SLUFY program. Photo by Lonnie Timmons III/糖心Vlog传媒LR Communications
The Summer Laureate University for Youth (SLUFY) program is accepting applications for this year鈥檚 educational event for high-ability students in kindergarten through eighth grade.聽 This summer鈥檚 programming is set to run 12:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. daily from July 10 to July 21. Now in its 38th year, SLUFY is a program of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Jodie Mahony Center聽for Gifted Education that gives high-ability students the opportunity to explore their interests and talents through classes in a variety of subjects. Students also will meet other talented students, forging friendships that last long beyond the summer program. For the first time in 10 years, the summer camp is returning to the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock campus. Certified master teachers, graduate students in gifted and talented education, and other experts enthusiastically help these youths learn and grow in new, exciting ways. Courses offered involve fun, hands-on activities in math, science, the arts, social studies, and language arts, all targeted to specific age groups. Kindergarteners will explore the world of 鈥渃reepy crawlies,鈥 including the anatomy of bugs and insect habitats. They will also go on a world tour, exploring the history and languages of Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Australia, and Canada. First- and second-graders can learn how to cook mac n鈥 cheese, cobbler, and other food favorites during a power outage by harnessing the power of the sun and creating a solar oven, while third- and fourth-graders see how NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer rovers are used to explore faraway worlds. Students in fifth and sixth grade can learn the ropes of being a professional actor or journalist, determine the probability of winning game shows like 鈥淭he Price is Right鈥 or 鈥淒eal or No Deal,鈥 and explore J.K. Rowling鈥檚 鈥淗arry Potter鈥 series through fiction writing. Seventh- and eighth-graders can learn how to defend themselves from zombies and survive an invasion during a zombie apocalypse and explore the technology of the 1990s. The cost to attend SLUFY is a $25 application fee and a $275 tuition fee, which includes all supplies and materials, field trips, and a T-shirt. For a full list of courses, to inquire about scholarships, or to register online, check out the Summer Laureate University for Youth website. In the upper right photo, a SLUFY instructor teaches gifted children the finer points of making windmills in the SLUFY program. Photo by Lonnie Timmons III/糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Communications.