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Calling All Bright Minds: IMACS Begins This Week.

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Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science Fall Classes Begin This Week A national study published

[Open in browser]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science Fall Classes Begin This Week A national study published in June 2023 found that math scores have declined to their lowest level in a decade (read the article [here](. The study confirmed that students are still recovering from the remote learning they experienced during the pandemic. Don't let your child become a statistic. IMACS can help! Our specialty is helping students reach their full potential by keeping them engaged, challenged and excited about learning. Enroll today! [Learn More]( More Than Just Math and Computer Science It’s true that IMACS provides math and computer science classes to the brightest and most talented elementary, middle and high school students. But that’s not all… IMACS equips students to be successful in all areas of study. Samantha Carozzi, an IMACS graduate and a current student at Georgia Tech, agrees. “IMACS gave me a foundational understanding of why logic exists and how logic works. With that, I’ve gained the confidence to solve any problem that faces me, and the creativity to invent new ones!” Read more about Samantha and other IMACS graduates by clicking [here](. [Schedule a Free Class!]( Have questions? We’re here to help. Call us at 866.634.6227, reply to this email, reach out to us on social media ([Facebook]( or [Instagram](), or use our [contact form](. We are eager to speak with you to discuss all the ways we can help your child. Still not convinced IMACS is the right choice? Let us prove it to you! Sign up for a free [math placement]( or [computer programming trial]( class and watch your child light up with excitement. But don’t wait - classes begin next week! [Schedule a Free Class Today!]( Why Not Make the Most of Your Child’s Education? [Home]() [Classes]( [Success Stories]( [Blog]( Institute for Mathematics & Computer Science 7435 NW 4th St., Plantation, FL 33317 866.634.6227 A one-of-a-kind program that inspires curiosity and critical thinking through an engaging hands-on and problem-solving curriculum. 30+ Years of Making Better Thinkers for Life! [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us.

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