CBK SHINE (Students Headed Into New Enrichment) is a one-week residential program for 4th-6th graders who will live on campus. Students take one enrichment course of interest that offers exploration for four hours a day, with a strong, daily, organized residential program to complement the experience. This program focuses on conceptual development through hands-on experiences that include inquiry, creativity, aesthetic expression, and problem solving. Residential life and programs promote friendships and social interaction with peers who also have high academic and creative interest.
STUDENTS: Students entering grades 4-6 in fall 2010
DATES: August 1-7, 2010
ADMISSION: EXPLORE combined score (sum of 4 sections) 55
or portfolio application
2010 SHINE Courses
Prosecution and Defense: Mock Trial
Ruby Warrior Computer Game Design
Symmetry and the Divine: An Interdisciplinary Study
Finding an Aesthetic: A Writers Workshop
Robot Exploration Using LEGO Mindstorms
Computer Science Unplugged
Grossology of the Body: Human Anatomy
Student Housing and Supervision
Students will be housed in an air-conditioned residence hall tower, which is locked at all times to outsiders. We are the only program in this building during the summer. Students live in wings of no more than 14 participants per Residential Assistant. Girls and boys live on separate floors in suites of 1-5 rooms, and each suite has two bathrooms and showers. Students will be assigned a roommate in the same course or area unless they have made specific requests—both students must request one another on their applications. Our oldest students may be placed in a single room within a multi-room suite. Roommate requests cannot be guaranteed to be filled and roommates are not reassigned. In this program, students are escorted to all activities and are not unsupervised at any time. Residential Assistants are screened and selected for their ability to relate to students of this age and participate in a rigorous pre-program training that includes other campus personnel who are present throughout the program to ensure student safety. Access to e-mail and phone calls will be available on a limited basis only in order to prevent intensified homesickness. Students may not bring personal computers or cell phones. Students are required to live on campus and to participate in both the academic and residential life of the program. This may mean that students will miss sports practices or other extracurricular commitments at home. CBK is unable to accommodate specific physical training regimens or lessons schedules. CBK operates as a closed campus and visitors are not allowed at any time during the program for student safety.
Daily Schedule
Morning wing time and breakfast |
7:30am-9:30am |
Morning Instruction |
9:30am-11:30am |
Lunch |
11:30am-12:30pm |
Afternoon Instruction |
12:30pm-2:30pm |
Afternoon Activities |
2:30pm-4:30pm |
Wing time, cleaning, community building |
4:30pm-5:00pm |
Dinner |
5:00pm-6:00pm |
Evening Activities |
6:00pm-8:00pm |
Wing Meetings |
8:00pm-8:30pm |
Quiet Time on Wings |
8:30pm-9:30pm |
Lights Out |
9:30 pm |
The schedule for this program is extremely structured. We have a wide range of activities planned for afternoons and evenings for students to choose from as part of the community life of the program. Students are expected to adhere to the outlined schedule, regardless of how it may differ from life at home, for the safety and well-being of all students.
Activity Periods
During each activity period, residential staff offer a variety of options from which students choose to participate. From athletics to academics to fine arts, these opportunities give kids a chance to do something they love or try something new, and to take a well-deserved break from class. They also are a great time to meet other kids in the program from different courses and wings as the community learns more about one another. All activities are supervised and vary each day and each period. Some are held in or near the residence hall, while many activities take place at the award-winning Mines Student Recreational Center, such as dance, yoga, weight- and cross-training, swimming, jogging, basketball, indoor soccer or the 4000sq.ft. climbing wall. Finally, due to our proximity to the foothills, activities may also take place in the near vicinity at parks or on marked hiking paths.


