News Gazette Explores Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy Posted August 12, 2011 By Sarah Sweeney Performer Michael Jackson may be a legend, but if some local high school students had their way, he’d be the namesake behind a futuristic school — Michael Jackson High School.Like the man, the school would be one of a kind, with beanbag chairs, one-way mirrors, and teachers who are holograms beamed into the middle of the circular classrooms. The team behind this stupendous brainwork includes Claudeline Leger, Sara Barbosa, and Andre Augustin of the Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy, an intensive, six-week summer program that partners Cambridge Public Schools with the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Teacher Education Program (TEP).The free program, which offers local high schoolers an opportunity to boost their academics, also provides a learning opportunity for TEP students, who are paired with experienced teachers.For the full Harvard Gazette story, visit http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/08/the-classroom-circa-2050/. News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles Ed. Magazine Air Time A new podcast series provides a window into the complex lives of young immigrants in America Ed. Magazine Barbie’s Teachable Moments Can the doll and movie help young people find common ground? It’s complicated. News Alum Named Dean of MSU College of Education