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2026 Summer Program Information
For the past 26 years, eWay Academy has faithfully guided students through enriching summers with love, humility, and integrity. We are pleased to introduce our 2026 Summer Program.
We believe that one of the most important roles parents play in their children’s education is to provide wholehearted encouragement and practical support so that students can set goals—both inside and outside of school—and work diligently to achieve their dreams. In this process, helping our students establish meaningful goals and steadily climb the ladder of opportunity in American society means:
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supporting them to excel academically whenever possible,
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encouraging them to build confidence, actively make choices, and move forward with initiative, and
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helping them recognize that the world includes not only themselves and their families, but also neighbors with whom we live together—and to learn to care for and love one another.
With this heart, we invite students, parents, and teachers to prepare together for the coming academic year by spending this important summer with eWay Academy.
1) Program Dates
This year’s summer program will run for 8 weeks, from Monday, June 29 through Friday, August 21.
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1st Session (4 weeks): June 29 – July 24
(No class on Friday, July 3 due to the national holiday) -
2nd Session (4 weeks): July 27 – August 21
2) Eligibility
The program is open to students entering grades 4–12.
Because 4th grade represents a significant academic transition, preparation is especially important. Grade placement is based on the grade students will enter this fall. In special cases (e.g., gifted programs), students may enroll in an advanced level.
3) Registration Options
Taking into account each family’s vacation plans and individual student needs, enrollment is available in 4-week, 6-week, or 8-week increments.
4) Instruction Format
All summer classes are planned as fully in-person. However, we are prepared to transition to online or hybrid instruction should unexpected circumstances arise, such as sudden changes related to virus variants.
5) Program Content
Most summer classes are intensive courses, held Monday through Friday. While the program focuses on balanced improvement in English and Math, students may enroll in English-only or Math-only courses if desired.
(1) Grades 4–5 (TBD)
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Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
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Tue/Thu/Fri: English (Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar)
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Mon/Wed: Math
(2) Grades 6–8 / 9–10
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Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
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Mon/Wed/Fri: English (Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Current Events)
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Tue/Thu: Debate and Math
(3) Students Entering Grades 9–10 in the Fall (Choose A or B)
A) SAT Preparation
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Students who have completed Algebra II may take both English and Math
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Others may take English only (Math available through private tutoring)
B) High School Preparation & Advanced Program (same as Grades 9–10 above)
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Mon/Wed/Fri: English (advanced reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, current events), with early exposure to high school reading materials
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Tue/Thu: Choice of Debate or Algebra II; one-on-one instruction available
(4) Grades 10–12: SAT/ACT Preparation
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Mon–Thu: 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM (test preparation classes)
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Friday: Full-length practice tests
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Designed to prepare students for the August 22 SAT and September 5 ACT
(5) College Essay Writing (Rising Seniors)
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Once a week for 8 weeks, 2 hours per session
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Tue/Thu 2:30–4:30 PM or 4:30–6:30 PM
(6) Director-Led College Counseling Program
Includes college selection, application preparation, essay writing and editing, financial aid application assistance, and interview preparation.
6) Daily Schedule
(Slight variations may apply depending on grade level)
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10:00 – 12:00: Morning classes
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12:00 – 12:30: Lunch
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12:30 – 2:30: Afternoon classes
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3:00 – 6:00: Individual tutoring
7) Study Room Access
For enrolled students only, the study room is available Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, upon request.
8) Private Tutoring
Available in:
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English writing
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Reading English classics
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Foreign languages (Spanish, Chinese, etc.)
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AP Math and Science
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Advanced individual and group instruction
9) Early Registration
Families who register by April 30 are eligible for early registration discounts.
We sincerely hope that, once again this year, your children will enjoy a meaningful and productive summer—growing strong in both heart and knowledge.
If you have any questions regarding tuition or program details, please contact us at 425-829-8306 (text messages accepted), 425-467-6895, or by email at myungkee.edu@gmail.com.
Thank you,


