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Baby CTY is [[CTY]] for students between in grades 5 through 6, as opposed for regular CTY for kids in grades 7 and above. There is no corresponding [[CAA]] for baby CTY. Seperate sites are used for baby and regular CTY. Baby CTY uses the PLUS test as opposed to the SAT, like regular CTY. There is a very small group of people grades 2 through 4 that take a different test and go to their own set of sites, but this is insignificant. Only about a third of [[CTYer]]s have gone to baby CTY. The term "baby CTY" is only used for unofficial purposes, but it is not pejorative.
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[[Baby CTY]], officially known as ''CTY Young Students Program'', is for students in grades 2 through 6, as opposed to regular [[CTY]], which is for grades 7 and above. Baby CTY uses the STB, SCAT, PLUS, or PSAT tests as opposed to the SAT of regular CTY. There is no corresponding "baby [[CAA]]". The term "Baby CTY" is only used for unofficial purposes, but it is not pejorative.
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Baby CTY was initially for grades 5 & 6, then expanded down to grades 2 through 4, which is sometimes referred to as "ultra-Baby CTY" or "fetus CTY", and in some very rare cases "infant CTY." Although young students were rare at first, the program has grown to become more common.
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Young students are usually on completely separate sites from older students, or at least separate parts of the campus. Unlike at normal CTY, the average Baby CTYer is a day student (commuter) but some grade 5-6 sites are residential. Baby CTY has rules and classes that are different from normal CTY, mainly due to the age difference and shorter hours on site.
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===Traditions===
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Most Baby CTY sites have few traditions, since the students are mostly there during class hours, with only brief periods for non-academic activities.
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The grade 5-6 residential sites have dances and provide an introduction to a couple of CTY [[Canon]] and sub-Canon songs, including "Every Time We Touch" by Cascada, "Here (in my arms)" by Hellogoodbye, "Dragostea Din Tei" by Ozone and "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex. [[American Pie]] is the last song at the dances, although the chorus chant is often changed to, "Die, die, die, die! Live, live, live, live!" (for obvious reasons) and some sites omit the chanting altogether.
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Starting in 2013 at the Easton site, most campers chanted, "Die, die, die, die, live, live, live, live, sex, sex, sex, sex, more, more, more, more!"  At Bristol, the chant goes, "Die, die, die, die, live, live, live, live, fun, fun, fun, fun, more, more, more, more!" On an Olympic day at another site, a team's anthem was to American Pie. They changed the chant for the purpose of the anthem to, "Die, die, die, die! Live, live, live, live! Swag, swag, swag, swag ! More, more, more, more!" Most of the RAs and TAs tried to make the campers change the chant, but they would not change it.
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Sweet Caroline was the second-to-last song played at every dance during CHST 13.2, 14.2, 15.2, and probably all the way up to 17.2, its last session. (Can someone confirm that this still happens?) (RA at Chestertown 16.1 can confirm Sweet Caroline is always the second to last song. It's even in our orientation binder!) During Sweet Caroline, the chant goes:
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Sweet Caroline... (Campers scream: BA, BA BA!)
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The times have never been so good (SO GOOD!)
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Additionally, at residential sites, Baby CTYers are introduced to traditional card games and activities (ex. The Worst Activity Ever and ERS).
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It should be noted that unless a Baby CTYer is attending a residential site, they are NOT required to be advanced or grand tier, meaning that some Baby CTYers may be young CAAs. This means that although most CTYers who did Baby CTY, will have enjoyed their years at Baby CTY, but traditions will not have been as strong.<br><br>
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===On-Site Courses===
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======Courses Defunct in 2020 are not included======
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Grades 2-4:<br>
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Be a Scientist  [[BSCI]]<br>
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Behind the Mask: Superheroes Revealed  [[MASK]]<br>
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Cloudy With a Chance of Science  [[CWIT]]<br>
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The Edible World  [[FOOD]]<br>
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Geometry and Spatial Sense [[GEOM]]<br>
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Inventions  [[INVT]]<br>
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Journeys and Explorations  [[JOUR]]<br>
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(Elementary) Math Problem Solving  [[MPSE]]<br>
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Through the Microscope  [[SCOP]]<br>
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Writing and Reading Workshop (aka: Being a reader, Becoming a writer) [[WRDW]]<br>
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Writing Workshop: Modern Fantasy  [[MFAN]]<br>
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Zero to infinity  [[NUMR]]<br>
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Grades 5-6
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The Ancient World [[ANCT]]<br>
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Big Questions  [[BIGQ]]<br>
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Crystals and Polymers [[CPOL]]<br>
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Data and Chance  [[DACH]]<br>
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Examining the Evidence  [[EXAM]]<br>
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Heroes and Villains  [[HERO]]<br>
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Great Discoveries in Mathematics  [[HMAT]]<br>
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Inductive and Deductive reasoning  [[INDE]]<br>
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Introduction to Robotics  [[IROB]]<br>
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Marine Ecology  [[MARE]]<br>
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Model United Nations and Advanced Geography  [[UNAG]]<br>
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The Physics of Engineering  [[SCEN]]<br>
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The Sensory Brain [[BSEN]]<br>
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Writing and Imagination  [[WRIT]]<br>
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Writing workshop: Modern Fantasy [[MFAN]]<br>
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===See also===
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* List of [[Sites]]
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* [http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/grades2-6/ Official Homepage for On-site Baby CTY]
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===Baby CTYers===
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Here are some of the early CTYers to go all the way from ultra-baby CTY (2nd-4th grade) to "big kids" or regular CTY. (Note: it might be good to specify which years).
  
There are a few people who have gone all the way from ultra-baby CTY (2nd-4th grade) to "big kids" or regular CTY.  The ones that I (being Susannah) know of are:
 
 
* [[Adam Roush]], Baltimore and Lancaster
 
* [[Adam Roush]], Baltimore and Lancaster
* Susannah Roush (me! ;), Carlisle and Lancaster
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* [[User:LostInSpace|Amelia Orwant]], Bristol, Baltimore, Carlisle, Lancaster
* Rory Caskey, Carlisle
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* [[User:Honoraryhugalujah|Anouk]], Los Angeles, Palo Alto, Seattle, Baltimore
* Rachel Luban, Carlisle
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* Becca Samuelson, 9 years & 6 sites (no-more year at Lancaster)
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* Bharat Ponnaluri, Alexandria, Chestertown, St. Mary's, Carlisle
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* Charlie Mallonee - 8 years, St. Paul School (Baby CTY) and Carlisle
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* Daniel Delgado, Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles
 
* Daniel Luban, Carlisle
 
* Daniel Luban, Carlisle
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* [[User: Bboy respekt|Derek Jang]], Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins
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* [[User:Peruanita|Diana Delgado]], Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles
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* Erica Jang, Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins
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* Faran "Pegasus" Savitz, Lancaster
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* [[User:sinani206|Jacob Gold]], Windward, Stanford, California Lutheran, Los Angeles, Lancaster
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* Jessica Liu, Los Angeles
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* Julie Kim, Alexandria and Carlisle
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* Justine Heritage, Lancaster and Carlisle
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* Kat Wilkinson, Loudonville and Skidmore
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* Kelson Schilling-Scrivo, Carlisle
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* [[User:melinaelai2|Melina Melgoza]] Windward, Los Angeles, Bethlehem, Princeton
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* [[User:mindycheng|Mindy Cheng]], Lancaster
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* [[User:Mollysrour|Molly Srour]], Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles, Carlisle
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* [[Pauline Ma]] - 8 years, 7 different sites
 
* Philip Nathan, Lancaster
 
* Philip Nathan, Lancaster
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* [[User:Rachelmonster|Rachel Larrowe]], Lancaster
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* Rachel Luban, Carlisle
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* [[User:Sanityforlosers|Rachel Todd]], Lancaster
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* Rory Caskey, Carlisle
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* [[User:Kalevala-Sage|Sage Virtanen]], Alexandria, Thousand Oaks, South Hadley, Los Angeles
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* [[User:Poi Boi|Stefan Linden]], Roger Williams, Saratoga
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* Susannah Roush ;), Carlisle and Lancaster
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* Taylor Liu, Los Angeles
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* Washington Urbina, Lancaster
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* William Golub, Chestertown twice, Johns Hopkins
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* Yana Kaplun, Johns Hopkins
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* [[User: Zev|Zev Hurwich]], Lancaster
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And some of the not-so-early CTYers to go from ultra-baby CTY to regular CTY:
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* Andrew Naiman, St. Paul School (ultra-baby CTY) 09.1-13.1, Lancaster 14.1-18.1 (10 YEARS)
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* [[User: Arenal|Arenal Haut]], Brooklandville 10-14, Carlisle 15.1-18.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
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* Ariel Uy, Brooklandville 08-11, Lancaster 13-16 (8 years, 11 sessions, 2 sites)
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* Audrey Yao, Pasadena 08-11, Palo Alto 12, Los Angeles 13-14, Lancaster 15-16 (9 years, 4 sites)
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* Ciara Donegan, Brooklandville 08.1-12.1, Lancaster 13.1-16.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
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* Griffin Robinson, Easton 13.2-14.2 (plus 14.1), Saratoga Springs 15.1-19.1 (7 years but 8 sessions, 2 sites)
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* [[User: IsaacM|Isaac Moss]], Brooklandville 14-15, Carlisle 16.1-19.1 (6 years, 2 sites)
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* Kristin Donegan, Brooklandville 08.1-12.1, Lancaster 13.1-16.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
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* [[User:Switch 1166057|Sarah Badenhorst, "Switch"]], Alexandria(15.2),Sandy springs(17.2), JHU(22.2/23.2), and a whole lot of Conline. 4 years onsite, 9 total.
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* Q Harris, Sandy Spring 09.2 and 11.1, CTYonline 10.5, Bethlehem 12.1, Chestertown 13.1, Easton 14.1, Baltimore 15.1 (7 years, 5 sites)
  
We all went to the Sandy Spring Friends School site: the only ultra-baby CTY site in Maryland. Please add to the list if you know anyone else!
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{{The Essential CTY}}
  
= External links =
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[[Category:General]]
* [http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/grades56.html The official CTY organization home page] for Baby CTY.
 

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Baby CTY, officially known as CTY Young Students Program, is for students in grades 2 through 6, as opposed to regular CTY, which is for grades 7 and above. Baby CTY uses the STB, SCAT, PLUS, or PSAT tests as opposed to the SAT of regular CTY. There is no corresponding "baby CAA". The term "Baby CTY" is only used for unofficial purposes, but it is not pejorative.

Baby CTY was initially for grades 5 & 6, then expanded down to grades 2 through 4, which is sometimes referred to as "ultra-Baby CTY" or "fetus CTY", and in some very rare cases "infant CTY." Although young students were rare at first, the program has grown to become more common.

Young students are usually on completely separate sites from older students, or at least separate parts of the campus. Unlike at normal CTY, the average Baby CTYer is a day student (commuter) but some grade 5-6 sites are residential. Baby CTY has rules and classes that are different from normal CTY, mainly due to the age difference and shorter hours on site.

Traditions

Most Baby CTY sites have few traditions, since the students are mostly there during class hours, with only brief periods for non-academic activities.

The grade 5-6 residential sites have dances and provide an introduction to a couple of CTY Canon and sub-Canon songs, including "Every Time We Touch" by Cascada, "Here (in my arms)" by Hellogoodbye, "Dragostea Din Tei" by Ozone and "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex. American Pie is the last song at the dances, although the chorus chant is often changed to, "Die, die, die, die! Live, live, live, live!" (for obvious reasons) and some sites omit the chanting altogether.

Starting in 2013 at the Easton site, most campers chanted, "Die, die, die, die, live, live, live, live, sex, sex, sex, sex, more, more, more, more!" At Bristol, the chant goes, "Die, die, die, die, live, live, live, live, fun, fun, fun, fun, more, more, more, more!" On an Olympic day at another site, a team's anthem was to American Pie. They changed the chant for the purpose of the anthem to, "Die, die, die, die! Live, live, live, live! Swag, swag, swag, swag ! More, more, more, more!" Most of the RAs and TAs tried to make the campers change the chant, but they would not change it.

Sweet Caroline was the second-to-last song played at every dance during CHST 13.2, 14.2, 15.2, and probably all the way up to 17.2, its last session. (Can someone confirm that this still happens?) (RA at Chestertown 16.1 can confirm Sweet Caroline is always the second to last song. It's even in our orientation binder!) During Sweet Caroline, the chant goes:

Sweet Caroline... (Campers scream: BA, BA BA!)
The times have never been so good (SO GOOD!)

Additionally, at residential sites, Baby CTYers are introduced to traditional card games and activities (ex. The Worst Activity Ever and ERS).

It should be noted that unless a Baby CTYer is attending a residential site, they are NOT required to be advanced or grand tier, meaning that some Baby CTYers may be young CAAs. This means that although most CTYers who did Baby CTY, will have enjoyed their years at Baby CTY, but traditions will not have been as strong.

On-Site Courses

Courses Defunct in 2020 are not included

Grades 2-4:
Be a Scientist BSCI
Behind the Mask: Superheroes Revealed MASK
Cloudy With a Chance of Science CWIT
The Edible World FOOD
Geometry and Spatial Sense GEOM
Inventions INVT
Journeys and Explorations JOUR
(Elementary) Math Problem Solving MPSE
Through the Microscope SCOP
Writing and Reading Workshop (aka: Being a reader, Becoming a writer) WRDW
Writing Workshop: Modern Fantasy MFAN
Zero to infinity NUMR



Grades 5-6
The Ancient World ANCT
Big Questions BIGQ
Crystals and Polymers CPOL
Data and Chance DACH
Examining the Evidence EXAM
Heroes and Villains HERO
Great Discoveries in Mathematics HMAT
Inductive and Deductive reasoning INDE
Introduction to Robotics IROB
Marine Ecology MARE
Model United Nations and Advanced Geography UNAG
The Physics of Engineering SCEN
The Sensory Brain BSEN
Writing and Imagination WRIT
Writing workshop: Modern Fantasy MFAN

See also

Baby CTYers

Here are some of the early CTYers to go all the way from ultra-baby CTY (2nd-4th grade) to "big kids" or regular CTY. (Note: it might be good to specify which years).

  • Adam Roush, Baltimore and Lancaster
  • Amelia Orwant, Bristol, Baltimore, Carlisle, Lancaster
  • Anouk, Los Angeles, Palo Alto, Seattle, Baltimore
  • Becca Samuelson, 9 years & 6 sites (no-more year at Lancaster)
  • Bharat Ponnaluri, Alexandria, Chestertown, St. Mary's, Carlisle
  • Charlie Mallonee - 8 years, St. Paul School (Baby CTY) and Carlisle
  • Daniel Delgado, Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles
  • Daniel Luban, Carlisle
  • Derek Jang, Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins
  • Diana Delgado, Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles
  • Erica Jang, Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins
  • Faran "Pegasus" Savitz, Lancaster
  • Jacob Gold, Windward, Stanford, California Lutheran, Los Angeles, Lancaster
  • Jessica Liu, Los Angeles
  • Julie Kim, Alexandria and Carlisle
  • Justine Heritage, Lancaster and Carlisle
  • Kat Wilkinson, Loudonville and Skidmore
  • Kelson Schilling-Scrivo, Carlisle
  • Melina Melgoza Windward, Los Angeles, Bethlehem, Princeton
  • Mindy Cheng, Lancaster
  • Molly Srour, Windward, Cal Lutheran, Los Angeles, Carlisle
  • Pauline Ma - 8 years, 7 different sites
  • Philip Nathan, Lancaster
  • Rachel Larrowe, Lancaster
  • Rachel Luban, Carlisle
  • Rachel Todd, Lancaster
  • Rory Caskey, Carlisle
  • Sage Virtanen, Alexandria, Thousand Oaks, South Hadley, Los Angeles
  • Stefan Linden, Roger Williams, Saratoga
  • Susannah Roush ;), Carlisle and Lancaster
  • Taylor Liu, Los Angeles
  • Washington Urbina, Lancaster
  • William Golub, Chestertown twice, Johns Hopkins
  • Yana Kaplun, Johns Hopkins
  • Zev Hurwich, Lancaster

And some of the not-so-early CTYers to go from ultra-baby CTY to regular CTY:

  • Andrew Naiman, St. Paul School (ultra-baby CTY) 09.1-13.1, Lancaster 14.1-18.1 (10 YEARS)
  • Arenal Haut, Brooklandville 10-14, Carlisle 15.1-18.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
  • Ariel Uy, Brooklandville 08-11, Lancaster 13-16 (8 years, 11 sessions, 2 sites)
  • Audrey Yao, Pasadena 08-11, Palo Alto 12, Los Angeles 13-14, Lancaster 15-16 (9 years, 4 sites)
  • Ciara Donegan, Brooklandville 08.1-12.1, Lancaster 13.1-16.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
  • Griffin Robinson, Easton 13.2-14.2 (plus 14.1), Saratoga Springs 15.1-19.1 (7 years but 8 sessions, 2 sites)
  • Isaac Moss, Brooklandville 14-15, Carlisle 16.1-19.1 (6 years, 2 sites)
  • Kristin Donegan, Brooklandville 08.1-12.1, Lancaster 13.1-16.1 (9 years, 2 sites)
  • Sarah Badenhorst, "Switch", Alexandria(15.2),Sandy springs(17.2), JHU(22.2/23.2), and a whole lot of Conline. 4 years onsite, 9 total.
  • Q Harris, Sandy Spring 09.2 and 11.1, CTYonline 10.5, Bethlehem 12.1, Chestertown 13.1, Easton 14.1, Baltimore 15.1 (7 years, 5 sites)