

Ivy-Ready From Middle School: Turn Passion Into Impact
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Is your middle schooler building the foundation for an Ivy League profile?
Most families don’t realize how early interests can grow into meaningful projects that top universities value. Learn how to guide your child—starting now.
The Ivy-ready journey doesn’t start in high school. It starts earlier—when interests become patterns and potential can be shaped with intention. Join our expert educator, Malia Clark, as she shares what elite admissions committees value and a clear way to help your pre-teen uncover what they genuinely enjoy, then turn it into meaningful, age-appropriate impact. You'll discover:
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How to spot your child’s “real” interests (not just short-term hobbies) and shape them into a strong top-university profile over time.
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How to turn an interest into credible impact through age-appropriate projects, competitions, leadership, and community work without overwhelming your pre-teen.
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A clear Grade 5–8 action plan with what to prioritize each year, so your child builds confidence while steadily strengthening their future admissions profile.
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Real success stories and practical examples of pre-teens who started early and built meaningful impact that supported top-university readiness.
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Meet Your Speaker
Malia Clark
- B.A. Psychology & French, Harvard University - Co-author of published research in the Journal of Clinical Psychology - Founded and led mentoring programs for 6th-8th grade students from underserved communities - Her students have improved their grades by three academic letters and gained admission to Harvard, Brown, Stanford, and other top universities. As an educator, Malia is passionate about helping students develop independent learning skills and fall in love with the process of discovery.

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Yale
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Harvard
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Columbia
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