Pricing and Registration
Registration is Open
- Registration Deadline: June 1, 2026
On behalf of the Math & Computer Science Department, we are very excited to welcome rising students in Grades 9-12 to Introduction to Programming with Python through D-E 360° Summer. There are a limited number of seats available. This intensive course is designed to provide a rigorous foundation in computational thinking and Python syntax. Fred Fontaine, a member of the Upper School Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Dwight-Englewood School, will be the instructor. Reach out with any questions at fontaf@d-e.org.
Course Schedule & Format
The Scholars Program consists of intensive academic courses that cover a significant amount of material in a short window. Please note the specific dates and formats for 2026:
- In-Person Dates: June 17 – June 18 and June 22 – June 26
- Daily Hours: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PMÂ
Daily Session Times
- 10:00 AM – 11:50 AM: Programming Workshop 1 (Includes 10-minute break)
- 11:50 AM – 12:20 PM: Lunch Break
- 12:20 PM – 3:00 PM: Programming Workshop 2 (Includes 10-minute break)
Academic Expectations & Placement
By successful completion of this course, students will be prepared to enroll in AP Computer Science, with departmental approval.
- Placement: For Dwight-Englewood students, this course may be used for placement purposes only with prior approval from the Mathematics Department Chair.
- Grades & Transcripts: This is a non-graded course; however, a formal record of completion will be provided for your files.
Preparation & Materials
- Google Accounts: We use Google Classroom for all materials. D-E students should use their school email. Non-D-E students must have a free Google/Gmail account to access the portal.
- BYOD (Bring Your Own Device): This is a required BYOD course. Students must bring their own laptop (Mac or PC). All necessary software will be provided and installed during the first session.
- Basic Supplies: Bring a notebook, composition book, or binder for note-taking, along with pens/pencils.
Campus Logistics
- Location: D-E STEM Center – Room 208.
- Drop-off: On the connector road adjacent to the STEM building or at the top of campus in front of the Middle School/Umpleby.
- Pick-up (3:00 PM): Enter at 81 Lincoln Street and drive up the connector road to the Middle School pathway. Staff will be present to direct traffic. Click here for Campus Map (PDF). Â
- Attendance: Email our Operations Team at de360info@d-e.org if your child will be late, absent, or leaving early.
Lunch & Wellness
- Lunch: Provided daily. Please ensure all food allergies are updated in your child’s health profile by Friday, June 12. *Â
- Attire: Casual but school-appropriate. The STEM building is heavily climate-controlled; we highly recommend bringing a sweater or sweatshirt. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for the studios.
- Hydration: Please bring a refillable water bottle daily.
For information about registration or financial aid, please contact Dr. Sherronda L. Brown.