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Inquire NowWJC Preparatory Academy’s Summer STEM & Enrichment Institute is a 100% virtual enrichment program designed to help students strengthen academic skills while exploring innovation, life skills, leadership, spiritual growth, and creativity. Our culture is built for families who want students to think, speak, write, problem-solve, and lead with the confidence expected in highly selective academic environments.
Students participate through live Zoom interaction, asynchronous learning activities, independent reading, tutoring support, enrichment activities, robotics, financial literacy, home economics, Bible study, virtual field trips, and life skills development.
Families exploring WJC Preparatory Academy are encouraged to watch this powerful TED Talk by Sir Ken Robinson, “Do Schools Kill Creativity?” The message aligns with our belief that students need creativity, curiosity, critical thinking, communication, discipline, and future-ready learning experiences — not just traditional worksheets and routine instruction.
This video is shared as an educational inspiration resource for parents. TED and Sir Ken Robinson are not affiliated with WJC Preparatory Academy.
This program is designed for families seeking a flexible, engaging, and affordable summer enrichment experience. Students receive structured virtual interaction while building real-world skills and academic confidence.
Small-group tutoring, academic reinforcement, progress monitoring, reading support, and math skill-building.
Coding, robotics concepts, engineering challenges, problem-solving, and innovation activities.
Age-appropriate life skills including cooking basics, organization, responsibility, wellness, and home readiness.
Money management, budgeting, saving, entrepreneurship, and real-world financial concepts.
Spiritual growth, devotionals, character-building discussions, leadership, and positive reflection.
Students complete independent reading and submit summaries or reflections after reading.
WJC Preparatory Academy is designed for families who want more than basic participation. Our goal is to help students develop the academic habits, communication skills, leadership confidence, personal discipline, and intellectual curiosity needed to walk into rigorous college-preparatory spaces — including future classrooms inspired by the expectations of institutions such as Harvard, Princeton, and other highly selective universities.
Families are attracted to WJC Preparatory Academy because our program is not built around busy work. It is built around preparation, communication, confidence, discipline, leadership, and the belief that students should be exposed early to the habits expected in rigorous academic environments.
Students are encouraged to think like scholars, participate with professionalism, and develop the confidence to one day sit in advanced classrooms, competitive programs, and future college-preparatory spaces.
A WJC Scholar is prepared, respectful, disciplined, curious, articulate, and future-focused. We teach students to participate with purpose, write with clarity, speak with confidence, solve problems creatively, lead with integrity, and take ownership of their academic growth. Our program does not promise college admission; it builds the habits, mindset, and readiness students need to thrive in challenging academic environments.
Students are encouraged to think deeply, ask thoughtful questions, complete work with excellence, and build habits that support long-term academic success.
Students practice respectful discussion, written responses, presentations, reflections, and academic conversation skills.
The program emphasizes integrity, responsibility, resilience, service, self-discipline, and positive decision-making.
Students explore STEM, robotics, financial literacy, reading, life skills, and project-based learning that supports problem-solving and creativity.
Students are expected to attend, participate, submit assignments, complete reflections, and take responsibility for their progress.
Our virtual school culture helps students build the confidence to enter advanced academic spaces with preparation, professionalism, and purpose.
Parent Note:
References to Harvard, Princeton, or other highly selective universities are aspirational examples of rigorous academic environments.
WJC Preparatory Academy does not guarantee admission to any school, college, or university.
Our commitment is to provide structured enrichment, academic support, leadership development, and future-focused preparation.
Parents must review the complete WJC Preparatory Academy Parent & Student Enrollment Handbook Packet before submitting enrollment. The updated handbook includes the WJC Scholar Standard, virtual school culture expectations, FERPA and privacy acknowledgments, student expectations, parent responsibilities, attendance expectations, technology use, virtual learning rules, document requirements, communication procedures, tuition guidance, safety expectations, intervention support, separate acknowledgment forms, and withdrawal information.
Parent Responsibility:
Parents/guardians are responsible for reviewing the handbook, signing required acknowledgments,
maintaining updated contact information, supporting student attendance and participation,
supervising students during home-based activities, and submitting required documents to
support@wjcproductsandservices.com.
Parents and guardians should review the required documents below before completing enrollment. These resources explain academy expectations, tuition policies, virtual learning requirements, safety notices, privacy practices, and required forms.
Includes the WJC Scholar Standard, virtual school culture, parent/student acknowledgments, FERPA acknowledgment, attendance, grading, technology, intervention, privacy, and required signature sections.
Open 2026 Handbook PacketIncludes the academic calendar, curriculum overview, virtual learning expectations, academic support information, assessment windows, and student safety guidance.
Open Resource GuideReview tuition expectations, payment responsibilities, refund terms, withdrawals, and non-refundable items.
Download PolicyExplains student technology expectations, online conduct, virtual classroom behavior, internet safety, and recording restrictions.
Download PolicyProvides parent opt-in or opt-out authorization for student photos, projects, participation highlights, and promotional use.
Download FormExplains how student information, enrollment records, attendance, progress, and communications are handled.
Download NoticeAfter enrollment, parents should email signed forms and applicable records to support@wjcproductsandservices.com.
View InstructionsWJC Preparatory Academy is a virtual program and does not provide school meals directly. Families are encouraged to review local, state, federal, and student-discount food support resources that may help reduce meal and delivery costs during summer learning.
Families can use the USDA Summer Meals for Kids Site Finder to search for nearby meal sites, hours of operation, directions, and contact information. USDA summer meal programs serve meals and snacks to kids 18 and younger at no cost at approved locations.
Search USDA Meal SitesSUN Meals may be available at schools, parks, and other community locations. In some rural areas, SUN Meals To-Go may also be available for pick-up or delivery where offered.
View USDA SUN ProgramsText FOOD or COMIDA to 304-304 to receive information about nearby free meal locations.
Open Meal FinderCall 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-866-348-6479. Spanish: 1-877-8-HAMBRE or 1-877-842-6273.
View Hotline InfoEligible students may review DoorDash Student DashPass options for potential delivery-fee savings, reduced service fees, and student membership benefits where available. Student verification and DoorDash terms apply.
View DoorDash Student PassEligible students may review Uber One for Students for potential Uber Eats and ride benefits. Subscription terms, auto-renewal, location availability, and eligibility rules apply.
View Uber Student MembershipFamilies may also contact local churches, community centers, food banks, school districts, and county resource offices for food pantry schedules, emergency meal support, and family assistance programs.
Find a Food BankFood assistance resources are provided for family convenience only. WJC Preparatory Academy does not determine eligibility, guarantee benefit approval, manage third-party memberships, or provide financial assistance for food delivery.
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Important Food Resource Notice:
Families are responsible for reviewing eligibility, availability, pricing, student verification requirements,
delivery fees, subscription terms, and local program rules before using any outside food assistance or delivery resource.
USDA resources are public meal-location tools. DoorDash and Uber are third-party services and are not operated by
WJC Preparatory Academy.
In addition to scheduled live Zoom sessions, students may complete asynchronous learning activities. Asynchronous learning means students complete assigned work independently outside of live instruction. This may include reading, written responses, STEM reflections, coding practice, robotics planning, financial literacy activities, Bible study reflections, home economics tasks, and project-based assignments.
WJC Preparatory Academy uses a blended synchronous and asynchronous instructional model. Asynchronous instructional activities may be counted toward instructional participation time when activities are assigned, completed, documented, monitored, and reviewed by the academy.
Students may complete certain assignments outside of live Zoom time based on family schedules and weekly expectations.
Parents should help students stay on track, review assignment expectations, and supervise hands-on or home-based activities when needed.
Students are expected to complete assigned work, submit reading summaries or reflections, and participate respectfully in all required activities.
Families are responsible for ensuring students have internet access, a working device, and a safe space for virtual and independent learning.
Asynchronous activities may be used for makeup work, extra practice, tutoring reinforcement, STEM extensions, or skill review.
Failure to complete asynchronous work may affect student progress, participation records, enrichment completion, and program feedback.
Students may participate in guided virtual field trips that connect learning to the real world. These experiences are designed to help students explore, reflect, ask questions, and connect academic lessons to careers, culture, science, history, innovation, and life skills.
Students may virtually explore science museums, technology exhibits, space centers, robotics labs, or engineering-focused experiences.
Students may learn about real-world career pathways connected to STEM, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, education, public service, and creativity.
Students may participate in age-appropriate virtual visits to museums, historical sites, landmarks, and cultural learning experiences.
Virtual field trips may include guided discussion questions, reflection activities, short written responses, project connections, or presentation opportunities. Parent/guardian support may be requested for younger students. Virtual field trip reflections and related assignments may be used as documented asynchronous instructional activities when assigned, completed, monitored, and reviewed by the academy.
WJC Preparatory Academy welcomes families who may reside outside of Florida. Because this is a virtual enrichment and academy-style program, parents and guardians are responsible for understanding and following any education, homeschool, private school, attendance, testing, health, or documentation requirements that may apply in their own state of residence.
Parents/guardians are responsible for confirming whether their state has separate homeschool, private school, attendance, reporting, testing, or enrollment requirements.
Students are expected to participate in scheduled virtual sessions, complete asynchronous assignments, submit reading responses, and engage in academic activities.
Parents should keep copies of enrollment forms, attendance records, progress reports, health documents, immunization records, and any home-state required documents.
Families may be asked to submit school entry health documentation, immunization records, exemption forms, or other certifications when applicable.
Parents are responsible for reliable internet access, appropriate devices, a safe learning environment, and adult supervision during home-based activities.
Parent supervision may be required for robotics kits, STEM projects, cooking activities, appliances, food preparation, or hands-on assignments completed at home.
Important Notice:
WJC Preparatory Academy provides virtual instruction, enrichment, tutoring, and academic support.
Parents enrolling from outside Florida should verify their own state’s education and compliance requirements.
This notice is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice.
Parents can select more than one summer week in the enrollment form below. Families may also select the upcoming school year enrollment option if they are interested in continuing with WJC Preparatory Academy beyond the summer program. Payment or next-step enrollment information will be sent after review.
The program is 100% virtual. Live interaction takes place through Zoom from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM on scheduled days. Students may also complete asynchronous learning tasks outside of live Zoom time.
K–2 live instructional focus, tutoring support, independent reading, and asynchronous practice.
Grades 3–5 live instructional focus, STEM enrichment, robotics, academic support, and follow-up activities.
Grades 6–8 live instructional focus, project-based enrichment, tutoring, skill reinforcement, and independent work.
Intervention, makeups, small groups, assessment review, asynchronous support, and enrichment reinforcement.
Schoolwide chapel, Bible study, home economics, financial literacy, life skills, and student reflection.
Students complete independent reading and submit a summary or response to support literacy development.
Students will explore robotics concepts virtually through coding challenges, STEM design activities, and innovation-based learning. Some activities may require parent supervision if kits or hands-on materials are used at home.
Students learn robotics logic, direction, sequencing, movement, and problem-solving.
Students complete beginner-friendly coding and STEM thinking activities.
Students design creative solutions, explain their ideas, and build confidence presenting.
Choosing the right learning environment matters. Parents and guardians may request a virtual tour, parent information session, or family consultation to learn more about WJC Preparatory Academy’s structure, schedule, scholar expectations, enrichment programs, and enrollment options.
Please complete the form below to request enrollment for your student. After submitting, email all signed documents to support@wjcproductsandservices.com.
After submitting the enrollment form, parents should email all required documents to support@wjcproductsandservices.com.
Signed Parent & Student Handbook acknowledgment and applicable enrollment forms.
Certificate of Immunization, exemption documentation, or school entry health certification.
Photo/media release form, technology acknowledgment, tuition policy acknowledgment, and any state-required records.
“A flexible program that gives students structure, enrichment, and meaningful learning experiences.”
“Students enjoy interactive activities, reading, STEM challenges, virtual field trips, and creative learning.”
“The weekly price makes enrichment accessible while still offering a strong variety of subjects.”
Yes. Parents may submit the virtual tour or parent information session request form on this page to learn more before completing an enrollment request.
The TED Talk is included as an educational inspiration resource because it supports the academy’s focus on creativity, curiosity, innovation, and future-ready learning. TED and Sir Ken Robinson are not affiliated with WJC Preparatory Academy.
Yes. The WJC Summer STEM & Enrichment Institute is 100% virtual and uses Zoom for live interaction.
Yes. Students may complete asynchronous learning activities outside of live Zoom sessions, including reading summaries, STEM reflections, coding practice, robotics planning, financial literacy tasks, Bible study reflections, and project-based assignments.
No. WJC Preparatory Academy is a virtual program and does not provide school meals directly. Families may review USDA Summer Meals, local food banks, No Kid Hungry, the National Hunger Hotline, and other outside family resources listed on this page.
Families can use the USDA Summer Meals for Kids Site Finder, text FOOD or COMIDA to 304-304, call the National Hunger Hotline, or contact local food banks and community organizations.
Yes. Students may participate in guided virtual field trips connected to STEM, careers, museums, science, robotics, culture, history, and real-world learning themes.
No. DoorDash Student DashPass and Uber One for Students are third-party services. Families and eligible students are responsible for reviewing pricing, verification, subscription terms, renewal terms, eligibility, and availability.
Yes. Out-of-state families may request enrollment. Parents are responsible for reviewing and following their own state’s education, attendance, homeschool, private school, testing, and documentation requirements.
The program is $75 per week. After submitting the enrollment request, a payment request will be sent.
Weekly tuition includes academic support, home economics, life skills, financial literacy, robotics/STEM, independent reading, Bible study/spiritual growth, Zoom-based interaction, asynchronous learning activities when assigned, and virtual field trip activities when scheduled.
The initial program is designed for students in Kindergarten through Grade 8.
The academy uses a rotating grade-band model. Students may have assigned live days, independent assignments, tutoring support, and schoolwide enrichment opportunities.
Yes. Parents may select multiple weeks in the enrollment form. Families may also select the upcoming school year enrollment/waitlist option if they are interested in continuing beyond summer enrichment.
Yes. Students participate in independent reading and submit a summary or reflection afterward.
Yes. Parent or guardian supervision may be required for cooking, food, appliance, robotics, STEM kit, or hands-on activities.
Yes. Parents may indicate academic, intervention, accessibility, counseling, speech, occupational therapy, behavioral, or support concerns during enrollment. Families may also voluntarily provide documentation for accommodation review, support planning, intervention consideration, or outside provider coordination when applicable.
Parents should email signed documents to support@wjcproductsandservices.com after submitting the enrollment request.