Contact Information
Contact Information
Jr. Medical School1857 Josie Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90815
(562) 594-8580 (Super School Office)
Suprschool@aol.com
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How do I attend Jr. Medical School
How do I attend Jr. Medical School
Jr. Medical School Admission RequirementsJr. Medial School One-On-One Program
This is our individualized Jr. Medical School Program. It is designed for students that are in love with studying science and medicine. We tailor the course to meet your individual. Students are encouraged to become Kid's Talk Radio Jr. Medical School Science Journalist.
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Jr. Medical School in Your Classroom
This program is designed to work in cooperation with school science programs. It is tailored to work in a smooth integration with your existing science program. Students work with our Doctor in a Box Kit and we take the class through a ten day Jr. Medical School Program. Custom software is provided for each student in the program. Students produce science websites and are trained to become Kid's Talk Radio Science Journalist.
Jr. Medical School Homeschoolers Program
This is a popular program with students that are being homeschooled. It can extend to other members of the family that want to participate in high motivational science and technology programs.
Jr. Medical School Gifted and Talented Program
This is our most advanced Jr. Medical School Program. It is designed to challenge even the most advanced student. This program is customized to meet the specific needs of each student. Special permission is required to participate in this program.
Jr. Medial School Financial Support Programs for Single Parents
This program is designed to make it possible to make sure that students are not excluded from Jr. Medical School do to financial reasons. Contact Suprschool@aol.com for qualification requirements.
Jr. Medical School Inner City Financial Aide Program
Inner City students who demonstrate a desire to attend Jr. Medical School have an opportunity to apply for a scholarship. Student must demonstrate potential to benefit from this program.
Admission Procedure:
1. Send your questions and request for an application to Super School University at Suprschool@aol.com.
2. Complete the Jr. Medical School Application and send it to Suprschool@aol.com.
You will be contacted for a telephone conference.
Contact Information:
Robert L. Barboza, MS.
Super School University
Jr. Medical School
1857 Josie Ave.
Long Beach, California 90815
(562) 594-8580Office
(562) 221-1780 Cell
Suprschool@aol.com
www.SuperSchoolUniversity.com
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