June 18 - August 3, 2012
Grades K -8
Dear Families, Welcome to Summer@Chandler! This year, we’re back on the Chandler campus and better than ever. With the completion of the new south campus, as well as improvements to our facilities elsewhere on campus, Chandler is delighted to again offer our comprehensive summer camp and enrichment classes to all K-8 students in the greater Pasadena community. In keeping with the mission of Chandler School, you’ll find that our summer program offers each student a stimulating and enriching experience in a nurturing, child-centered environment. Camp and enrichment class activities are designed to encourage creativity, collaboration, confidence and respect for each other and our community. And of course, they are also designed to be fun! Our dynamic staff of highly experienced teachers and camp counselors will ensure your child feels welcomed, is engaged, and stays safe. Participants this summer will enjoy using Chandler’s beautiful new field and sport court, our remodeled gymnasium, new science labs, a mixed-media art room and the new Ahmanson Foundation Performing Arts Center. These tremendous campus improvements will enhance your child’s experience this Summer@Chandler. We’ve also made programmatic adjustments that allow for more integration of camp and enrichment classes. This will ensure a more coordinated use of the campus and a more structured routine for your child. Summer@Chandler offers flexible enrollment options to meet your family’s needs. Camp offers half-day, full-day, weekly and extendedcare enrollment options. Children may be enrolled for any number of enrichment classes as long as they are consecutive. We expect a popular schedule will be one where children spend their mornings in enrichment classes and their afternoons at camp. On Fridays we’ll head out for fullday camp field trips to some of the best attractions in the Los Angeles area. My staff and I are committed to providing the best summer program around. We’re excitedly planning innovative activities, unique classes, and cool field trips we know your child will love. The best kind of summer is a Summer@Chandler!
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Sincerely,
Alycia Brown Director of Summer Programs Chandler School
CAMP & EXTENDED CARE June 18-August 3 ENRICHMENT CLASSES June 25-July 26 BONUS WORKSHOPS June 18-June 22 AND July 30-August 3 CAMPUS CLOSED WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2012
REGISTRATION
zz Complete and sign the registration, enrollment and medical forms found online on school website www.chandlerschool.org zz Go to “Programs” and “Summer@Chandler” for forms zz Provide a $200 per student deposit. The deposit less a $25 nonrefundable registration fee for each program in which you are enrolling will be applied to tuition and fees. zz Students will be enrolled in the order that their completed registration forms (including deposit) are received. The grade level indicated is the grade students will enter in Fall 2012.
TUITION and FEES
zz Tuition and fees are listed in each program description and on the enrollment form. zz Materials fees may be charged for some enrichment classes. zz Registrations received after June 1 will have increased camp rates and/or a $50 late registration fee added to enrichment applications. zz Balance of tuition and fees is due June 1. zz There is no prorating for missed days during the course of the program. (i.e. family vacations, other summer programs, etc.) zz Tuition and fees include a Summer@Chandler T-shirt, insurance and GUARTENTED FUN EVERY DAY.
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CAMP (7 Weeks, Monday – Friday)
June 18 – August 3
full day: 8 am – 3 pm half day: 12:30 PM – 3 pm extended care: 3 PM– 6 pm Friday Field Trips: 8 am – 3 pm
Registered
Full Day Camp
by June 1
after
8 am – 3 pm
5 days
$ 275*
$ 300
3 days
$ 200
$ 215
$ 150
$ 160
2 days
Half Day Camp
12:30 PM – 3 pm
4 days
$ 175
$ 195
2 days
$ 100
$ 110
Extended Care
3 PM – 6 pm
5 days
$ 75
$ 100
4 days
$ 70
$ 90
3 days
$ 60
$ 75
2 days
$ 40
$ 50
Friday Field Trips 1 trip
8 am – 3 pm
$ 75
$ 80
*$55 / per day Best value!
ENRICHMENT Classes (5 Weeks, Monday – Thursday)
June 25 – July 26 8:15 am – 12:30 pm Late Afternoon Hikes: 3 PM – 7:15 pm (T, W, TH)
All classes are $300 (plus the materials fee where indicated) Exceptions: – Kick Off to Kindergarten (2-period class) - $600 – Late Afternoon Hikes - $25 / per hike
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Bonus Workshops (1-week, Monday – Friday)
session 1: June 18 – June 22, 9 AM – 12 pm, 1 – 4 pm session 2: July 30 – August 3, 9 AM – 12 pm, 1 – 4 pm All workshops fees vary. Refer to DESCRIPTIONS FOR DETAILS.
Change Policies
Changes must be initiated in writing with a Change Request Form, available online and returned to the summer program office. Camp enrollment may be updated before June 1 at no additional fee. No changes will be accepted after June 1. We do not encourage enrichment class changes. Our staffing and teachers’ planning is based on numbers and the initial registration process. zz There will be a $25 fee for each class change. The fee, plus any additional class charges, must be paid before a child attends a new class. zz Any materials fees from a class a student comes out of will be forfeited. zz Only class substitutions will be accepted after June 15. zz No class substitutions will be permitted after the second full day of summer classes.
See SUMMER POLICiES on website for more information
Refund Policies zz The registration fee for each program is non-refundable. zz Notification of withdraws or changes must be made in writing to program director. For withdraw prior to May 1 there will be a non-refundable $50 processing fee retained from your deposit. For withdraws between May 1 and June 1, your deposit will be forfeited. zz No refunds will be granted after June 1.
Cancellation
We reserve the right to withdraw courses up to the first day of the course, for which the enrollment requirements have not been met. Every effort will be made to place a child in a second choice class or similar course offered. A 100% refund will be made when a class is cancelled and no adequate alternative is available. Teacher assignments may be altered.
Absences
zz Written notification of any planned absences needs to be given to the program director prior to the absence. Should an unplanned absence occur, a call needs to be made to the summer program’s office advising that the child(ren) will not be in attendance. zz There will be no refunds for missed days.
Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students
Chandler School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin or sexual orientation in administration of its educational policies, financial aid programs and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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OPEN HOUSE
Summer@Chandler will be hosting an open house on Thursday, April 19 from 3-4:30 PM. Come by and see our outstanding facilities, preview some of our fun activities and meet instructors and camp counselors.
FINAL DISPLAY AND PRESENTATION
Families are invited to campus for a fantastic end-of-the summer event. Both camp and enrichment programs will showcase their summer experiences through presentations, displays, cuisine and group projects.
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM
California Fresh Foods will be proving food service to Summer@Chandler participants during the course of the enrichment classes June 25–July 26 (Monday through Thursday). Lunch is served at 12:30 PM to children participating in afternoon camp. A complete description of this program with a registration form can be found on the California Fresh Foods’ website www.californiafreshfoods.com.
Questions? Summer Programs Director Alycia Brown 626-795-9310 abrown@chandlerschool.org
Billing/Assistant Business Manager Nancy Hutton 626-795-9314 x120 nhutton@chandlerschool.org
What’s Available On-line? Full class descriptions, registration forms, camp calendar, Instructor bios, lunch order form, slidshow of previous summer fun! Please visit www.chandlerschool.org/ SummerAtChandler for details.
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Calendar Registration Opens
February 1
Open House (3-4:30 pm)
April 19
All Tuition Balances Due
June 1
zz Applications carrying an unpaid balance will be cancelled zz Registrations received after June 1 will have increased rates zz No refunds will be given after June 1
First Day of Camp and Extended Care
June 18
Bonus Workshops (Session 1)
June 18-22
First Day of Enrichment Classes
June 25
Last Day of Enrichment Class Substitutions
June 26
Campus CLOSED (Independence Day)
July 4
Final Presentation & Display
July 26
Last Day of Enrichment Classes
July 26
Bonus Workshops (Session 2)
July 30-August 3
Last Day of Camp and Extended Care
August 3
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This brochure was printed six months before the starting date for the summer program. Due to the possible occurrence of events beyond our control, we reserve the right the make changes in the schedule when necessary.
CAMP $55 / Per day
Summer is a time for being silly, making new friends, inventing games, and beating the heat. Summer@Chandler camp runs for seven fun-filled weeks and is flexibly designed to meet the needs of busy families during summer break. We aim to create a relaxing, trusting and fun atmosphere where are children are encouraged to pursue their own interests, develop friendships, and grow in confidence, independence, and respect for themselves and others. This the best camp for you and your children this summer!
Campers are divided into small groups for camp activities and field trips. The counselor to camper ratio varies with the age of the group as listed below.
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Kindergarten and 1st Grade 2nd and 3rd Grade 4th, 5th and 6th Grade 7th and 8th Grade
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Camp Dress Up Day AM Half Day Field Trip Swimming
Wednesdays Musical Theater Team Sports Water Play
Thursdays Fridays
Full-Day Field Trip
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Activities
CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES! Each day children have the option to participate in daily activities along with many camp favorites listed below. Our activities provide social interaction in a safe and caring environment. We also introduce campers to health, fitness and basic sport skills.
Arts and Crafts Beading Board and Strategy Games Boredom Busters Card Games Cheerleading Cooperative Games Dance Drawing Dress Up Days Fort Building Karaoke Movement Musical Theater Science Sing-a-longs Swimming Team Sports Water Play . . . much more!
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Swimming
Swimming is an option on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the 7-week program. Campers in 2nd grade and above have the option to swim on Tuesdays and Thursdays and kindergarteners and 1st graders on Thursdays only. Swimming takes place at the Sierra Madre Pool and transportation is provided. Half-day field trips depart at 12:40 PM after half-day check in to camp. Once at the pool, campers are permitted to swim after they have eaten lunch and applied sunscreen. Swimmers will always be under the supervision of Camp staff (two of whom are certified lifeguards) and the Sierra Madre lifeguards. Campers return by regular camp dismissal at 3 PM.
Field Trips
Camp takes off campus field trips Tuesdays and Fridays. Tuesday’s trips are optional and available to children attending the full-day of camp. Enrichment participants may not skip their AM classes to attend. The only option on full-day Friday field trips days is to attend the designated trip. No children will be left on campus, and all participants must be pre-registered for each trip. Children are not permitted to “drop in” for any full-day field trips. Registration for the full-day field trips may be made using the enrollment form; late registrations may also be arranged through the camp office prior to the trip on a space-available basis.
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Attendees must wear their Summer@Chandler T-shirt on all field trips. Children must bring a lunch in a disposable bag for full-day field trips. A school bus or Chandler vehicle is used to transport the children. Children will return by 3 PM.
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AM Half-Day Field Trips
Tuesdays 10 am – 12:30 pm June 19
Rollerskating
June 26
Bowling
July 3
Movie Theater
July 10
Jumpin’ Jammin / Dave and Busters
July 17
Kidspace / Laser Tag
July 24
Hiking
July 31
Ice Skating
Full-Day Field Trips
Fridays 8:30 am – 3 pm June 22
LA Zoo
June 29
Long Beach Aquarium
July 6
Laser Tag
July 13
Pacific Pier
July 20
Fiesta Village (return to school at 4 pm)
July 27
Raging Waters
August 3
Beach Day
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ENRICHMENT $300 / per class
The Summer@Chandler enrichment classes are designed to enrich your child’s summer by providing five weeks of stimulating, fun and enjoyable experiences for a variety of ages in a safe and supportive environment. Our excellent staff and faculty have the caring, expertise, enthusiasm, and professionalism to ensure that your child has a wonderful summer.
PERIOD 1
(8:15-9:15)
MATH MAGIC Grade K / Ms. Standing
Enter the magical world of numbers as we examine and reinforce number recognition, number words, and basic math facts. SPORTS SAMPLER Grades K-1 / Mr. Leach
In this class students will be exposed to a variety of sports, and learn the rules and basic fundamentals necessary to become a superstar. FOLK TALES, FAIRY STORIES AND MYTHS AROUND THE GLOBE Grades K-3 / $50 / Mrs. Barry
Travel the world through multicultural stories. Become a globetrotter as you learn all about different cultures and customs that our planet has to offer. Volley Tots GRades K-3 / Arroyo Volleyball
Get those little ones up and moving! This program emphasizes motor learning and development through various volleyball skills. DIRECTIONS – THEY MAKE OUR LIVES EASIER Grades 1-2 / Ms. Birnie
Reinforce your child’s ability to follow directions through cooking, crafts, games, map reading, and science activities. Directions help the world go round! MATH GAMES GALORE Grades 1-2 / Mrs. Gancedo
Explore math concepts and reinforce skills through games, math puzzles, art, and fun projects. Algebra and logic games will also be taught. SECRETS OF GAME SPEED Grades 1-3 / Parisi Speed School
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Speed, agility and quickness are crucial in building confidence. Games and agility drills introduced will build coordination, core strength and flexibility while reducing the risk of injury. UP WITH ETIQUETTE Grades 1-5 / $30 / Ms. Chrysler
Learn how to move and groove through life with manners by learning priceless tools for proper etiquette in a fun and interactive way.
SEWING AND SO FORTH Grades 1-8 / $50 / Mrs. Izbicki
Create, design and express your unique flair with fabric, buttons and ribbons. Learn basic hand and machine sewing techniques while making fun and fashionable projects. ARCHERY Grades 2-4 / Mr. West
Develop your target shooting skills in this hands-on class taught by a former Olympian. Archery terminology, bow and arrow maintenance, shooting technique will be introduced. A BLAST WITH BOOKS, SPEED READING AND BUILD A BEAR WORKSHOP Grades 2-5 / $50 / Ms. Fernandez
READING MADE FUN Grades 3-8 / Mrs. Laird
The focus of this class is to create lifetime readers. Students will learn techniques that will help them when reading for academic classes, standardized tests, and pleasure. STAND-UP COMEDY Grades 3-8 / $50 / Ms. Dolan
Do you think you are funny? Now is the time to show the world! Write and perform a comedy “set” on stage! IN THE HABIT Grade 4 / $20 / Mrs. Smith
Learn effective study habits for fourth grade organization, language arts, and math including individualized math practice. PUBLIC SPEAKING Grades 4-8 / Mr. Laird
Join us for an enriching, entertaining and fun-filled session as we bring our favorite books and stories to life, while working on reading skills to help you transition into the next grade.
In our outspoken world, it is important that people feel comfortable speaking in public. Students practice persuasive and expository formats, honing their presentation skills throughout the course.
GYMNASTICS Grades 3-5 / Victory Cheer
MATH IN A NUTSHELL Grade 5 / $10 / Mrs. Stevenson
Increase your full-body awareness and promote athletic strength necessary for any sport. Basic gymnastics drills, conditioning exercises and innovative games will challenge all abilities. THE MAD SCIENTIST – POTIONS, CONCOCTIONS, AND SIMPLE SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS Grades 3-5 / $45 / Mr. Stevenson
Have fun exploring the worlds of science and math with daily hands-on experiments. CERAMICS Grades 3-8 / $25 / Mrs. Leese
Students will work with ceramic clay and glazes, using hand building and wheel techniques to create pots, mosaics, sculptures and much more. PAINTING Grades 3-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham
Painting with Mr. Chatham. Bring home a portfolio filled with paintings using different mediums and techniques. Students will work from life, and their imagination, exploring the space of a painting.
This class will provide a review of the previous year’s math curriculum, daily math facts practice, and math games. CULTURAL DANCE Grades 6-8 / Frit and Frat Fuller
The students will experience the different styles of movement from West Africa and the rhythm and sounds using live drums. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Grades 6-8 / $20 / Mr. Kondrath
Smile! Use cameras to snap artistic, fun, and fanciful images. Learn basic rules of photography and composition to enhance your image-taking skills. FORENSIC SCIENCE Grades 6-8 / $30 / Stepping Stones
Learn what it takes to be a crime scene investigator with hands-on experience exploring fingerprinting, handwriting analysis, insects and bones. Investigate a simulated crime scene and discover “whodunit!”
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ISEE ENGLISH TEST PREP COURSE Grades 7-8 / Mrs. Newhall
Help strengthen your verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, essay writing, and interview skills before applying to high school.
Visit www.chandlerschool.org for full course descriptions!
PERIOD 2
(9:15-10:15)
KICK OFF TO KINDERGARTEN Grade K / Mrs. Gancedo & Mrs. Hewlett PERIOD 2 AND 3
Join Chandler kindergarten teachers Mrs. Gancedo and Mrs. Hewlett for a morning of fun, friendship and learning. Kindergarten, here we come! COOKING – FUN, FAST AND EASY Grades K-3 / $55 / Mrs. Izbicki
Learn basic skills in cooking and baking while following “kid friendly” recipes. We’ll be making lots of favorite lunch, snack and “fun time” menus. READER’S THEATER Grades K-3 / $25 / Ms. Dolan
Read, Rehearse and Act with costumes! There is a part for everyone, and everyone does their part to present on stage! SATELLITE INTO SPACE Grades K-3 / $50 / Mrs. Barry
Attention “wanna be” Space Explorers. Hurtle through space and discover the mysteries of what lies outside our small planet. JUMP INTO 1ST GRADE Grade 1 / Ms. Standing
Make an easier transition into first grade. We will review the essential fundamental skills including phonics, reading, handwriting, comprehension, sentence writing and critical thinking. GYMNASTICS Grades 1-2 / Victory Cheer
Increase your full-body awareness and promote athletic strength necessary for any sport. Basic gymnastics drills, conditioning exercises and innovative games will challenge all abilities. JUNIOR MAD SCIENTISTS Grades 1-2 / $45 / Mr. Stevenson
Have fun exploring the worlds of science and math with daily hands-on experiments.
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AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE REPTILE FAMILY Grades 1-3 / $15 / Ms. O’Grady and Staff
Lizards & turtles & snakes, oh my! Frogs & bugs too! Hands-on, educational, fun and safe experiences with exotic creatures native to countries around the world.
ESPAÑOL EN ACCIÓN (SPANISH IN ACTION) Grades 1-3 / $15 / Mrs. Villanueva
Participate in skits, presentations, story telling, puppet shows and other fun games and activities. A perfect class for students who are new to Spanish or those that already have some experience. ARTS AND CRAFTS Grades 1-4 / $10 / Mrs. Leese
Working with variety of materials, students will create sculptures, pots, paintings, drawings, weavings and much more. They will take home a treasure trove of their own creations. LEARN WITH LEGOS! Grades 1-4 / $75 / Ms. Chrysler
“Builders of Tomorrow” are inspired by teaching them creativity, exploration, and teamwork. This hands-on and minds-on class suitable for LEGO novices to “maniacs.” IMAGE OF IMAGINATION Grades 2-5 / $75 / Ms. Fernandez
Join us on this fun journey where kids can begin to express themselves through photography and computers by utilizing self-portraits, nature or sports photos, and exciting digital trick photography. THE MYSTERY WORLD OF FRACTIONS Grades 2-3 / Ms. Birnie
The world of fractions will become a little friendlier this summer. By using manipulatives, worksheets, experiments and cooking we will explore the world of fractions. MATH IN A NUTSHELL Grade 4 / $10 / Mrs. Stevenson
This class will provide a review of the previous year’s math curriculum, daily math facts practice, and math games. EXPLOSIVE SPEED & QUICKNESS FOR FOOTBALL, SOCCER & BASEBALL Grades 3-5 / Parisi Speed School
Develop first step quickness and explosive speed. Course drills will enhance change of direction, acceleration, and quickness while reducing the risk of injury.
Instructor bios are available at www.chandlerschool.org
BASIC DRAWING Grades 3-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham
Draw what you see, not what you think you see. Explore techniques working with pencil, pen, paint, stick, rope, etc. Drawing from life and from your imagination. TAE KWON DO Grades 3-8 / Master Park
In this class, students will develop inner strength, self-discipline, self-confidence, and strong character while learning, Tae Kwon Do, a non-violent form of self-defense. WRITE IN STYLE Grades 3-8 / Mrs. Laird
In this class students will work on putting what they are thinking in their heads down on the page. We will specifically focus on sentence structure, paragraph, and essay writing. COMPUTER “U” Grades 4-5 / $10 / Mrs. Smith
Join this “university setting” and you will earn distinction in computer literacy and presentation skills. Mini Volleyball GRades 4-6 / Arroyo Volleyball
Bump-set-spike! This type of volleyball incorporates team play with motor learning and skill development. This program will involve tournament play. POETRY COMES TO LIFE Grades 4-8 / Mrs. Newhall
Love to write, sing, dance, and perform? This class is your chance to create your own poetry and make it come to life with the help of your classmates.
WOODSHOP Grades 4-8 / $80 / Mr. Laird
This basic woodshop course is appropriate for beginning to experienced craftspeople. You will learn shop safety, the use of basic hand tools, project planning, types of wood, wood finishing and much more. ARCHERY Grades 5-8 / Mr. West
Develop your target shooting skills in this hands-on class taught by a former Olympian. Archery terminology, bow and arrow maintenance, shooting technique will be introduced. SPORTS HISTORY Grades 5-8 / Mr. Leach
Through the use of multimedia, literature, and discussion students will learn about the major events in the history of sports. MUSICAL THEATER Grades 6-8 / Frit and Frat Fuller
Through music, dance and song learn a variety of exciting musical numbers from hit musicals such as ”Hairspray”, “Footloose”, “Mary Poppins” and “In The Heights”. PIECE BY PIECE Grades 6-8 / $30 / Stepping Stones
This course will offers a great introduction to middle school math by using fun games, stories, and puzzles to develop students’ understanding of fractions, decimals and percentages. WEB SERIES Grades 6-8 / $15 / Mr. Kondrath
Anyone can watch online videos, but anyone can create it too! Learn how to create fun and creative videos for all the world to see.
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PERIOD 3
(10:30-11:30)
KICK OFF TO KINDERGARTEN
...continued from Period 2 FANTASTIC FINE ARTS Grades K-2 / $25 / Mrs. Blalock
Let’s have fun, get messy and explore the wonderful world of fine arts through songs, dramatic play and lots of projects! OCEAN DISCOVERY Grades K-3 / $50 / Mrs. Barry
Plunge into the uncharted depths of the ocean. Get wet and have fun as you find out all about the murky world underneath the huge surface of water that covers two thirds of the Earth. Cheer-Mana Grades 1-2 / Victory Cheer
This class is a perfect fit for students interested in learning how to jump, tumble, dance and cheer their way to Victory! Students will perform a dynamic routine for family and friends during the last week of the summer program. MATH IN A NUTSHELL Grades 1-2 / $10 / Mrs. Stevenson
This class will provide a review of the previous year’s math curriculum, daily math facts practice, and math games. ¡CELEBRACIONES! Grades 1-4 / $15 / Mrs. Villanueva
Experience the many colorful celebrations from all over the Spanish-speaking world. Practice your Spanish while participating in regional cooking, art, dance, music, and other cultural activities. All levels welcome. SUPER HEROES Grades 1-4 / $25 / Ms. Birnie
From comics to classics let’s explore the world of superheroes. What makes a superhero? Do you know a superhero? Let’s put on our capes and masks to create our own superheroes!
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GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN! Grades 1-5 / $35 / Ms. Chrysler
It’s great to be a girl! Through creative, fun and meaningful activities, young girls will learn valuable life lessons that will encourage selfconfidence and self-expression.
BASKETBALL Grades 1-8 / $50 / Ms. Fernandez
Developand learn the Fun-da-mentals of basketball through skill stations, hot-shot shooting contest, full-court drills, and daily practice on defensive and offensive strategies. SAIL INTO SECOND GRADE Grade 2 / Ms. Standing
Learn to create and write sentences. Explore the fundamentals of sentence structure, parts of speech, capitalization, and punctuation as we refine handwriting, reading and critical thinking skills. Hip Hop Grades 2-3 / Athletic Garage
In this class you will learn the latest up beat dance steps to cutting edge music. Come prepared to have fun! JR. ROCKETEERS Grades 2-3 / $65 / Mr. Stevenson
Build, paint and launch two model rockets that you will be able to keep and launch again. No previous experience necessary. FENCING Grades 2-4 / Swordplay Fencing
Integrate mind and body to gain balance, better reflexes, confidence, and self-reliance. Learn to fence through organized fencing games designed to be fun while they learn fencing. SPORTS SAMPLER Grades 2-4 / Mr. Leach
In this class students will be exposed to a variety of sports and learn the rules and basic fundamentals necessary to become a superstar. BEGINNING SEWING AND PATCHWORK Grades 2-5 / $22 / Mrs. Leese
Learn to sew by hand and also get to use a machine. Create a beanbag, pillow and maybe a hat. Each student will receive their own sewing kit.
BUILD YOUR OWN RC VEHICLE! Grades 3-8 / $180 / Mr. Laird
You get to build your own radio-controlled vehicle from start to finish. The materials fee includes a car kit, battery and charger and two-channel remote control with individual AM frequency. CREATIVE WRITING Grades 3-8 / Mrs. Laird
Have fun while using your imagination. Metaphors, similes, descriptive writing, foreshadowing, and characterization will be taught and expanded on through activities that work towards a finished piece. WHERE IN THE WORLD IS? Grades 4-5 / $25 / Mrs. Smith
Learn about the seven continents and the treasures of culture on each! Grab your passport and experience geography through games, videos, collages and more. JUMP AND AGILITY FOR BASKETBALL & VOLLEYBALL Grades 4-6 / Parisi Speed School
Learn proper jumping and landing mechanics through specific drills to enhance agility, explosive power and quickness while reducing the risk of injury. READER’S THEATRE Grades 4-6 / $15 / Ms. Dolan
Read, Rehearse and Act with costumes! There is a part for everyone, and everyone does their part to present on stage! AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE REPTILE FAMILY Grades 4-8 / $15 / Ms. O’Grady and Staff
Lizards & turtles & snakes, oh my! Frogs & bugs too! Hands-on, educational, fun and safe experiences with exotic creatures native to countries around the world.
COOKING – FUN, FAST AND EASY Grades 4-8 / $55 / Mrs. Izbicki
Learn basic skills in cooking and baking while following “kid friendly” recipes. We’ll be making lots of favorite lunch, snack and “fun time” menus. JOURNALISM Grades 4-8 / Mrs. Newhall
Experience the life as a newspaper reporter, editor, graphic designer, or even cartoonist. Learn journalist techniques, strengthen writing skills, document Summer@Chandler events, and create a Chandler summer newspaper. Let’s Play Tennis! Grades 4-8 / Mr. Palmer
Students are taught to play the game of tennis with skill and equipment appropriate fundamentals. Fun and fundamentals are the goals of this class, creating a life long love of tennis. BECOME THE “LEAD DESIGNER” Grades 5-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham
Take your drawings, paintings, photographs, and more into the computer to create finished layouts for posters, book covers, magazines or album art. (laptops supplied) ACTING & improv Grades 6-8 / $5 / Mr. Kondrath
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Let your creativity run rampant through improv and have fun bringing characters to life through acting. SUCCESS IN MIDDLE SCHOOL Grades 6-8 / $30 / Stepping Stones
Master the art of personal organization, academic responsibility and effective time management. Learn how to prepare and study for tests and quizzes, plan for long term projects and manage day-to-day assignments. ADVANCED DEBATE Grades 7-8 / Mr. Choudary
Students develop critical thinking and analytical skills along with logic and impromptu speaking techniques to defend opposing sides of social issues.
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Jump into Summer Fun!
PERIOD 4
(11:30-12:30)
READING READINESS Grade K / Mrs. Standing
We will discover the basic sight words, number words, and color words as we learn to read our first primer. COOK UP A BOOK Grades K-3 / $40 / Mrs. Blalock
Come join us as we read food-themed books, create yummy projects and enjoy a book- alicious lunch each Thursday that we create ourselves!! THE LOST WORLD OF DINOSAURS Grades K-3 / $75 / Mrs. Barry
So you want to be a Paleontologist? Be a Dinosaur Detective and study dinosaurs and find out why they are extinct and much more. Let’s Play Tennis! Grades 1-3 / Mr. Palmer
Students are taught to play the game of tennis with skill and equipment appropriate fundamentals. Fun and fundamentals are the goals of this class, creating a life long love of tennis. READER’S WORKSHOP Grades 1-3 / $15 / Ms. Dolan
Delve into books using comprehension strategies, writing and book talks. Multi-leveled library includes classics for all ages. TRAVEL THROUGH U.S. HISTORY WITH OUR AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS AS OUR GUIDES Grades 1-3 / $25 / Ms. Birnie
We will learn about different time periods of American History with Addy, Josefina, Felicity, and more! (Doll not required.)
Curious Jane - Math and Science for Girls Grades 1-6 / $30 / Ms. Fernandez
Dabble in math, science and engineering in a gender affirming environment. Little ladies will be empowered to experiment and have fun in new and exciting ways!. DECORATIVE PAINTING AND STENCILING Grades 2-8 / $50 / Mrs. Izbicki
Design and paint your own sturdy stepstool using a variety of techniques. This is a fun and creative opportunity for all ages and ability levels. MATH IN A NUTSHELL Grade 3 / $10 / Mrs. Stevenson
This class will provide a review of the previous year’s math curriculum, daily math facts practice, and math games. Cheerleading Grades 3-5 / Victory Cheer
Increase your full-body awareness and promote athletic strength necessary for any sport. Basic gymnastics drills, conditioning exercises and innovative games will challenge all abilities. CREATING A VOICE WITH COMPUTERS Grades 3-8 / Mrs. Laird
This class will teach useful programs that will enhance school presentation and social activities. Students will learn Photoshop, iMovie, ComicLife, and Powerpoint.
CREATIONS FROM NATURE Grades 1-4 / $30 / Ms. Chrysler
Get your tennis shoes on and let’s go outside and see what we can create from nature! Some items we will create include birdhouses, picture frames and stick vases.
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GARDENING IN CONTAINERS Grades 1-4 / $30 / Mrs. Leese
Have fun working with soil, plants and seeds. Design pots and vases for plants and flowers you grow.
Extend your day with Half-Day Camp!
“ON THE SAME PAGE” BOOK CLUB Grades 4-5 / $10 / Mrs. Smith
Devour books with familiar friends and meet some new ones! Interpret elementary literature using reading strategies, peer discussion, and celebrations. ROCKETRY Grades 4-5 / $65 / Mr. Stevenson
Build, paint and launch two model rockets that you will be able to keep and launch again. No previous experience necessary. CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Grades 4-8 / $20 / Mrs. Newhall
Read and appreciate famous children’s stories and their authors. Then write your own children’s story and become a published Chandler author! Hip Hop Grades 4-8 / Athletic Garage
In this class you will learn the latest up beat dance steps to cutting edge music. Come prepared to have fun! LEGO ROBOTICS Grades 4-8 / $340 / Mr. Laird
Create, construct and program individual robots, nurture applicable skills in simple engineering, project planning, critical troubleshooting, and step-by-step project creation to implementation. FENCING Grades 5-8 / Swordplay Fencing
Integrate mind and body to gain balance, better reflexes, confidence, and self-reliance. Learn to fence through organized fencing games designed to be fun while they learn fencing.
SPORTS SAMPLER Grades 5-8 / Mr. Leach
In this class students will be exposed to a variety of sports and learn the rules and basic fundamentals necessary to become a superstar.
WEAR YOUR ART ON YOUR SLEEVE (OR FRONT) OF YOUR SHIRT Grades 5-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham
Learn print making techniques to create images that will be printed: on T-shirts, as greeting/birthday cards, or as limited edition works of art. A fun, hands on experience. THE GLORY OF GAMING Grades 6-8 / $25 / Mr. Kondrath
What make board games so much fun? Find out and then use that knowledge to create your own board games. STRENGTH FOR SPORT & SPEED Grades 7-8 / Parisi Speed School
Our strength for speed program offers athletes the needed time and focus to learn proper foundational techniques needed develop strength that actually translates to speed in the sports environment. StudySkills, Test-Taking Strategies and ISEE Math Preparation Grades 7-8 / $30 / Stepping Stones
Do your best on the math section of the ISEE. Build your knowledge through concept review and practice testing and enter the next school year with confidence!
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BONUS Workshops Session 1 JUNE 18 - JUNE 22 (1 week) Monday-Friday
Pre-Engineering: Teaching Engineering to Kids Grades K-1 / 9 am – 12 PM / $200 / Play-Well TEKnologies
Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! In this fun-filled, creative class, kids learn building techniques that help make their ideas a reality with the guidance of an experienced PlayWell instructor. Instructors demonstrate new projects daily and provide inspiration for students to take their creations further. Engineering Fundamentals: Teaching Engineering to Kids Grades 2-6 / 1 PM – 4 PM / $200 / Play-Well TEKnologies
Power-up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! Kids apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through projects designed by engineers. Instructors provide inspiration for students to take their creations further, and each day’s projects are geared uniquely to challenge each student’s abilities. Improv Boot Camp! Grades 5-8 / 1 PM – 4 PM / $300 / Mr. Locker
An introduction to the elements of improv comedy tailored just for kids! Enjoy a daily dose of fun, games, and new friends, and channel your inner funny while learning how to use improv anywhere, from the classroom to the playing field to the big stage! Explore the wonders of “yes, and’ing,” let your creativity soar to new heights, and learn how to better listen, focus, and express yourself, and, most importantly, have a blast in the process! Flag football and Intro to High School Football Grades 7-9 / 9 am – 12 PM / $275 / Mr. Estrada
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Are you ready for high school football? This course will help enthusiasts ages 12-14 transition from flag to tackle football by reviewing basic football fundamentals and introducing conditioning drills. We will also work to instill the core values of teamwork, sportsmanship, while maintaining a fun approach and love of the game.
Session 2 JULY 30 - AUGUST 3 (1 week) Monday-Friday
Jedi Engineering: Teaching Engineering to Kids Grades K-1 / 9 am – 12 PM / $200 / Play-Well TEKnologies
Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. Flight Club: Teaching Engineering to Kids Grades 2-6 / 1 PM – 4 PM / $200 ($15 materials fee) / Play-Well TEKnologies
Become a future aerospace engineer! Build and experiment with paper airplanes, helicopters, parachutes, rockets, and a wide variety of aerospace designs. Learn about propulsion, air foils, terminal velocity, gyroscopic forces, and other aeronautic concepts. An experienced Flight Club instructor helps you acquire aerospace engineering skills that last a lifetime. After you build, experiment and play with your creations, you get to take them home! Improv Boot Camp Grades 5-8 / 1 PM – 4 PM / $300 / Mr. Locker
An introduction to the elements of improv comedy tailored just for kids! Enjoy a daily dose of fun, games, and new friends, and channel your inner funny while learning how to use improv anywhere, from the classroom to the playing field to the big stage! Explore the wonders of “yes, and’ing”, let your creativity soar to new heights, and learn how to better listen, focus, and express yourself, and, most importantly, have a blast in the process!
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Drop-offs, Pick-ups & Directions and pick-ups are to be done at the Armada Drive zz AllLowerdrop-offs School entrance. Armada Drive Lower School entrance drop-off and pick-up zz The area will be staffed 15 minutes prior to the beginning of the daily programs and will continue to be staffed as needed throughout the day.
are not to arrive on campus more than 15 minutes zz Students prior to the start of their first campus activity. parking is permitted on either side of Armada Drive zz No in front of the school. There are no exceptions to this rule except for business deliveries.
should not exit the car until after the car has zz Children passed the faculty parking lot driveway. may only exit on the curb side of the vehicle, not zz Children the street side. will be mailed a carpool placard imprinted with the zz You last name of your child(ren). This card must be placed in the passenger side of the windshield of the car being used to transport students.
parking is permitted on the bridge. The Pasadena police will zz No ticket violators. U-turns or 3-point turns are to be made in front of the school or zz No on the bridge. zz No speeding, please. This is a residential neighborhood. not park or leave car unattended in the posted no-parking zz Do areas. zz Do not double park. drop off curbside next to the school. Do not park across the zz Please street and “wave� children across. faculty parking lot driveway is to be kept clear to allow for zz The faculty and staff arrival and exit. zz No drop-offs or pick-ups are permitted in the faculty parking lot.
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