Through customized coursework, close mentorship, and college-level programming, students learn to craft powerful narratives, conduct meaningful research, and communicate with clarity and purpose across multiple forms and media.

Honors Diploma

Students embark on a three- or four-year journey that begins with a broad introduction to writing across disciplines, then moves into focused study in creative writing, journalism, academic research, or film and screenwriting. The experience culminates in a capstone year, where students design and complete a self-directed graduation project that showcases their strengths, originality, and passions.

For students who choose the four-year research pathway, the Academy includes coursework through the AP Capstone sequence, offering a true college-style research experience.

Specialized Tracks

Travel Experiences

A hallmark of the Weber Writing Project is immersive travel. Each year, students step out of the classroom and into cities where story, history, and culture live around every corner.

Throughout these experiences, students are not just tourists. Our students are observers, interviewers, and writers at work. Guided by faculty mentors, they keep daily journals, draft reflections, and gather details that flow back into their creative pieces, research projects, and capstones. Travel becomes an extension of the classroom: a place where Jewish history, contemporary culture, and personal identity intersect, where friendships deepen over shared discoveries, and where students gain the confidence to use their voices in new and meaningful ways long after they return home.​