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BONUS WORKSHOPS June 16 - 20
CAMP & EXTENDED CARE June 16 - August 1
ENRICHMENT CLASSES
Session I: June 23 - July 11 Session II: July 14 - August 1
Dear Families, Chandler School, a K-8 co-ed independent school since 1950, is delighted to offer Summer@ Chandler to the greater Pasadena community! Our program offers children ages 5-14 a balanced variety of educational, recreational and social activities, providing them with an enriching and memorable summer experience. Thanks to my team of dedicated, highly experienced counselors and instructors, there is an unmistakably strong sense of community here at Summer@Chandler. No matter how your child chooses to participate in our program, it is our priority that they feel nurtured, engaged and safe. Summer@Chandler offers flexible enrollment options to meet your family’s needs. Camp offers half-day, full-day, weekly and extended care enrollment options. This year Enrichment Classes have been revised to offer two three-week sessions. Children may be enrolled for any number of Enrichment Classes as long as they are consecutive. A popular schedule is one where children spend their mornings in Enrichment Classes and their afternoons in Camp. My staff and I are committed to providing the highestquality summer program around. After months of planning, we’re excited to share this catalog full of innovative activities, unique classes and cool field trips. We know your child will love spending their Summer@Chandler. Sincerely,
Alycia Brown Director of Summer Programs Chandler School
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BONUS WORKSHOPS June 16 - 20 (Week 1)
CAMP & EXTENDED CARE June 16 - August 1 (Weeks 1-7)
ENRICHMENT CLASSES
Session I: June 23 - July 11 Session II: July 14 - August 1 (Weeks 2-7) Campus closed Friday, July 4, 2014
REGISTRATION
zz Registration opens February 15, 2014. zz Register online only www.chandlerschool.org/summeratchandler zz Payment may be made with check or credit card. zz All balances due on or before June 1, 2014. zz In-person registration assistance available Fridays from noon – 2 p.m. from February 21 to June 13, 2014. zz Students are enrolled on a first-come-first-serve basis, when registration is submitted online. zz Grade level refers to the grade student will be entering the fall of 2014.
TUITION and FEES
zz Tuition for all programs is due June 1, 2014. Enrollments made after June 1, 2014 must be paid in full at the time of registration. zz Tuition and fees are listed in each program description. zz Materials fees may be charged for some Enrichment Classes. zz Registration received after June 1 will have increased Camp rates and/or a $50 late registration fee added to Enrichment applications.
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zz There is no prorating for missed days during the course of the program. (i.e. family vacations, other programs, etc.) zz Tuition and fees include a Summer@Chandler T-shirt and insurance.
Summer@Chandler offerings have been designed to blend activities from all of our programs to create a complete summer adventure that fits your family’s preference and schedule.
Bonus Workshops
(June 16-20)
Kick off the summer with one-week Bonus Workshops Classes! A.M. Class: 9 a.m. – noon Supervised Lunch: Noon – 1 p.m. P.M. Class: 1 – 4 p.m.
class fees vary and are listed next to • Workshop class title. • Classes meet for three hours a day for five days. may extend their day with half• Children day camp, either before or after their bonus workshop course.
CAMP
(June 16-August 1)
Summer@Chandler provides exceptional Camp experiences with flexible schedules. Register for one or more weeks; weeks do not need to be consecutive. (7 Weeks, Monday – Friday) full day: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Lunch: 11:15 a.m. – noon half day: Noon – 3 p.m. extended care: 3 – 6 p.m.
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ENRICHMENT Classes (June 23-August 1)
Enrichment Classes are offered from 8:15 a.m. – 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Each session lasts three weeks; classes meet for 55 minutes a day. Enroll for several classes a day, or sign up for morning classes and participate in half-day camp in the afternoon. Session I: Session II:
PERIOD 1: 8:15 – 9:10 a.m. PERIOD 2: 9:15 – 10:10 a.m. PERIOD 3: 10:15 – 11:10 a.m. Supervised Lunch: 11:15 a.m. – noon PERIOD 4: Noon – 12:55 p.m. PERIOD 5: 1 – 1:55 p.m. PERIOD 6: 2 – 2:55 p.m. PERIOD 7: 4 – 6 p.m.
June 23 – July 11, 2014 July 14 – August 1, 2014 classes are $225 per period (plus the • All materials fee where indicated). • Classes must be consecutive. enrichment participants are welcome • All to extend their day in half-day camp after third period classes.
lunch for those staying for • Supervised afternoon classes.
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Cooking from Around the World
Grades k-2 / $300 / Cooking Italiano For Kids
Full S.t.e.a.m. Ahead Grades 1-2 / $250 / Ms. Price Lego Robotics Grades 3-5 / $300 / Commander “E” Let’s Get Sticky with duct tape Grades 3-5 / $250 / Mrs. Spearman
Public Speacking and Debate Grades 6-8 / $250 / Parker Anderson Enrichment
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1 - 4 p.m. Clever and Crazy Creatures Grades K-2 / $250 / Mrs. Gonzales
Lego Robotics Grades 1-2 / $300 / Commander “E” S.t.e.a.m. Building Grades 3-5 / $250 / Ms. Price Cooking from around the World Grades 3-6 / $300 / Cooking Italiano for kids
Photography Grades 6-8 / $250 / Mr. Kondrath
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CAMP JUNE 16 - August 1 $56 / Per day
Summer@Chandler Camp is the place where summer dreams are fulfilled one amazing week at a time! With unique experiences designed for every age group, your child will stay engaged in a child-centered environment where campers can participate in a wide variety of stimulating choices. Campers have space to grow through sports, fine arts, outdoor activities and more! We create a relaxing, trusting and fun environment that allow children to learn new ways to express their individuality, leadership and creativity.
Facilities • Picturesque campus with vistas of the Rose Bowl and surrounding mountains • Large grass athletic field • Rubberized “Sport Court” • Full-sized gymnasium • Air-conditioned classrooms and auditorium
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Camp Staff Our staff realizes the role they play in shaping a camper’s experience and the trust and responsibility this entails. Their enthusiasm, professionalism and understanding help provide a safe environment that enhances a child’s creative skills, imagination, physical abilities, and most importantly, allows everyone to have fun! Our staff is carefully selected for their creativity, maturity and commitment. Let our dynamic summer staff help create great summer memories with you!
Camp Groups & Activities Each camp group is lead by a team of counselors that work with the same camp group for the duration of the summer. An adult staff member oversees each division (K-2) and (3-8) and designs all activities to ensure the environment is safe and inviting for all participants. The assistant camp director oversees both camp divisions.
Mrs. Diana Spearman Asst. Camp Director
CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES! Each day, campers have the activity choices that include weekly themed activities along with many camp favorites. Our activities provide social interaction in a safe and caring, noncompetitive environment. division
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Visit www.chandlerschool.org/ summeratchandler for details!
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Camp Weekly Themes week
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Field Trip
Week 1
June 16 – 20
Movin’ & Groovin’
Erin’s Fit Club (K-2) Hiking (K-8)
Week 2
June 23 – 27
Color Craze
Armory Center for the Arts (K-2) Museum Row (3-8)
Week 3
June 30 – July 3
All American Week
Pacific Pier (K-8)
Week 4
July 7 – 11
Wet and Wild
Beach Day (K-8)
Week 5
July 14 – 18
Mad Scientist Week
Discovery Science Center (K-8)
Week 6
July 21 – 25
HOLLYWOOD BOUND
El Capitan Theater (K-8)
Week 7
July 28 – Aug. 1
CAMPERS DELIGHT
John’s Incredible Pizza (K-8)
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Swimming
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is an option on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the seven-week program. Transportation is provided and the bus departs at 1 p.m. after half-day checkin to camp and lunch. Swimmers are under the supervision of Camp staff and certified lifeguards. Campers return by regular camp dismissal at 3 p.m.
Week 1
Movin’ & Groovin’
This week is full of games and activities that will kick off your summer to a groovin’ fun start! Campers will enjoy a scenic hike and a glow in the dark fitness class at Erin’s Fit Club. Each day will allow campers to pick up their feet and move their body to a new beat or sport! Highlights: Sports Buffet Day DIY Healthy Snacks Hip Hop Dance
Week 2
Color Craze
Color Craze week will let your creativity shine! We will visit local museums for inspiration to create our own works of art. Activiites include collages, Tie- Dye, cartoon making and food art. Come enjoy the wonderful world of art! Highlights: Neon Dance Party Tie- Dye Camp Color Run
WEEK 3
All American Week
Come together and celebrate our country’s independence with All-American cooking, crafts and games. Enjoy having your face painted and the great American past time, baseball. We will end the week with a Fourth of July party, BBQ lunch, and pie eating contest. Highlights: Gold Rush Scavenger Hunt Baseball Game Face Painting Special EVENT: 4th of July Party
WEEK 4
Wet and Wild
Everything we do will be centered around water! Beat the heat with kiddie pool field games, experiments with water and even an on campus slip n slide day! What more could you want? Come out, splishsplash and have a blast! Highlights: Dunk Tank Water Limbo Bubble Printing
WEEK 5
Mad Scientist Week
Think Mentos geysers, dry ice experiments, erupting volcanoes and lava lamps! Campers will enjoy a series of challenge-based activities, such as testing different flying models, dropping an egg without breaking it and Pop Rock Science. Highlights: Boo Bubbles Ice Cream Making Pop Rock Science
WEEK 6
HOLLYWOOD BOUND
Light’s camera, action! This week features Academy Award-winning performances as campers take center stage sharing their creative talents through skits, art projects and a talent show. All campers will shine and be celebrated as super stars! Highlights: Make your own Commercial Red Carpet Affair Talent Show
WEEK 7
CAMPERS DELIGHT
Join us in a week full of fun, Fun, FUN as we say goodbye to another Summer@ Chandler! This week is all about our campers! All camp favorites will be showcased: snacks, crafts, sports, and more! End your Summer@Chandler with a bang and go behind the scenes at John’s Incredible to create your own pizza! Highlights: All Camp Obstacle Course Crazy Crafts Galore Students Vs. Counselors Kickball Game
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ENRICHMENT classes $225 / per Period
Session I:
June 23-July 11
Session II:
July 14-August 1 Enrichment Classes are designed for children to sharpen their academic skills or explore new extracurricular frontiers. Our exceptional instructors are passionate about what they teach, supportive of their students and will ensure that your child continues to learn and grow this summer.
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Reading Readiness Grade K / Mrs. Standing Shamrock Soccer Grades K-1 / Mrs. Laird Breakfast Buddies Grades K-3 / $50 / Mrs. Villanueva Reading Around the Globe Grades 1-2 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Travel Through Time with American Girl Grades 1-3 / $35 / Ms. Birnie Mental Math Strategies Grades 2-3 / $5 / Mrs. Opel Solar System Scholars Grades 3-5 / $10 / Mrs. Ross Breakfast Buddies Grades 4-8 / $50 / Ms. Kelley skateboarding Grades 4-8 / Mr. Chatham Keyboarding Skills Grades 5-8 / $8 / Ms. Price
Visit www. chandlerschool.org/ summeratchandler for details!
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Kick Off to Kindergarten 2-period-class Grade K / $25 / Mrs. Villanueva Fantastic Fine Arts Grades K-2 / $15 / Ms. Kelley Jump Into First Grade Grade 1 / Mrs. Standing Visualizing & vocalizing Grades 1-2 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Wide World of Sports Grades 1-3 / Mr. Johnson Multiplication Masters Grades 2-3 / Mrs. Ross Creative Writing Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird Chemistry Kids Grades 3-5 / $50 / Ms. Birnie Mental Math Strategies Grades 4-5 / $5 / Mrs. Opel Drawing and Painting Grades 4-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham Creative Writing Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller Study Skills & Test Taking Strategies: Grades 7-8 / Mr. Nancarrow Check Your Head
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Kick Off to Kindergarten Cont. class Grade K / Mrs. Villanueva Chemistry Kids Grades K-2 / $50 / Ms. Birnie Math for Enrichment Grades 1-2 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Brown Bag Book Bash Grades 1-2 / $10 / Ms. Kelley
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Math Magic Grade K / Mrs. Standing Cooking Grades K-2 / $50 / Ms. Birnie Lost World of Dinosaurs Grades K-2 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Storytelling with iPads Grades 1-2 / Ms. Kelley Braniacs’ Book Club Grades 2-3 / $15 / Mrs. Ross Write in Style Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird Makey Makey Grades 4-6 / $50 / Mrs. Opel Ceramics Grades 4-8 / Mr. Chatham Write in Style Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller Wide World of Sports Grades 6-8 / Mr. Johnson
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Adventures of Dr. Seuss Grades K-1 / $30 / Mrs. Spearman
Fantastic Fine Arts Grades K-2 / $15 / Ms. Kelley Cool Kids Coding Grades 1-2 / Mr. Johnson Writing for Fun Grades 1-2 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Mental Math Strategies Grades 2-3 / $5 / Mrs. Opel Cooking Grades 3-5 / $50 / Ms. Fernandez Journalism Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird Braniacs’ Book Club Grades 4-5 / $15 / Mrs. Ross Stop Motion Animation Grades 5-8 / $20 / Parker Anderson Enrichment World’s Fair Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller
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SESSI O N I
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Math for Basics Grades K-1 / $25 / Mrs. Barry Ready Set Snap Grades K-2 / Ms. Fernandez Brown Bag Book Bash Grades 1-2 / $10 / Ms. Kelley Crafty Creations Grades 2-5 / $25 / Mrs. Ross Wonderful World of Water Grade 3-5 / $10 / Mrs. Opel Computer Programmer’s Club Grades 3-5 / Mr. Johnson Cartooning and Comic Book Design Grades 5-8 / $10 / Parker Anderson Enrichment
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Volleyball Grades 1-6 / LA Premier * The extended care fee from 3-4 p.m. is included in class fee.
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Reading Readiness Grade K / Mrs. Standing Shamrock Soccer Grades K-1 / Mrs. Laird Build-A-Bear Reading Grades 1-2 / $40 / Ms. Fernandez Cool Kids Coding Grades 1-2 / Mr. Johnson Braniacs’ Book Club Grades 2-3 / $15 / Mrs. Ross Handwork Grades 3-5 / $30 / Mrs. Villanueva Physics Fun Grades 3-5 / $50 / Ms.Birnie Skateboarding Grades 4-8 / Mr. Chatham Soccer Grades 5-8 / Soccer Superstars
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Kick off to Kindergarten 2-period-class Grade K / $25 / Mrs. Villanueva Marine Biology Grades K-1 / $30 / Parker Anderson Enrichment Secret Agent Detective Academy Grades K-2 / $30 / Ms. Fernandez Jump Into First Grade Grade 1 / Mrs. Standing Travel through time with American Girl Grades 1-3 / $35 / Ms. Birnie Fraction Action Grades 2-3 / $10 / Mrs. Ross Soccer Grades 2-4 / Soccer Superstars Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Excel Grades 3-5 / Ms. Price Creative Writing Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird Drawing & Painting Grades 4-8 / $20 / Mr. Chatham Creative Writing Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller Project Math Grades 6-8 / Mr. Johnson
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SESSI O N II
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Kick Off to Kindergarten Cont. class Grade K / Mrs. Villanueva Arts and Crafts Grades K-2 / $30 / Ms. Fernandez Physics Fun Grades K-2 / $50 / Ms. Birnie Jedi Training Camp Grades 1-3 / $30 / Parker Anderson Enrichment Sail into Second Grade Grade 2 / Mrs. Standing Keyboarding Skills Grades 3-5 / $8 / Ms. Price Reading made Fun Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird Fabulous Fitness for Girls Grades 3-6 / $20 / Mrs. Ross Fun with Math Grades 4-5 / Mr. Johnson Computer Design Grades 4-8 / Mr. Chatham Reading made Fun Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller
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Animal Invasion Grades K-1 / Parker Anderson Enrichment Math Busters Grades K-1 / $25 / Ms. Fernandez Cooking Grades K-2 / $50 / Ms. Birnie Secrets of Game Speed Grades 1-3 / Parisi Speed School Fraction Action Grades 2-3 / $10 / Mrs. Ross Computer Programmer’s Club Grades 3-5 / Mr. Johnson
s n o Rocketry Grades 4-6 / $65 / Mr. Stevenson ti ios p i Ceramics Grades 4-8 / $25 / Mr. Chatham r rb ! c s Hip Hop Grades 4-8 / Athletic Garage e cto line d s stru on Write In Style Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Miller s la in le Keyboarding Skills C Grades 6-8 / $8 / Ms. Price d ilab n a va a Write in Style Grades 3-5 / Mrs. Laird
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Build-a-Bear Reading Grades K-1 / $40 / Ms. Fernandez Myth Buster Science Experiments Grades K-2 / $15 / Mrs. Ross Cool Kids Coding Grades 1-2 / Mr. Johnson Hip Hop Grades 2-3 / Athletic Garage Jr. Rocketeers Grades 2-3 / $65 / Mr. Stevenson Young Architects Grades 2-4 / $25 / Parker Anderson Enrichment Media Literacy: Critically Thinking in a Digital Age Grades 4-6 / Ms. Price Explosive Speed for Football, Soccer, and Baseball Grades 4-6 / Parisi Speed School The High School Experience Grades 7-8 / Mrs. Johnson
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Creative Movement Grades K-1 / Athletic Garage Famous Artists Grades K-2 / $25 / Ms. Bell Young Architects Grades 2-4 / $25 / Parker Anderson Enrichment Cooking Grades 3-5 / $50 / Ms. Fernandez Myth Buster Science Experiments Grades 3-5 / $15 / Mrs. Ross Coding Made Fun Grades 5-8 / Mr. Johnson Girl Talk Grades 6-8 / Mrs. Johnson Total Conditioning Grades 6-8 / Parisi Speed School
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SESSI O N II
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Volleyball  Grades 1-6 / LA Premier * The extended care fee from 3-4 p.m. is included in class fee.
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Change Policies
Changes to your child’s schedule must be initiated in writing with a Change Request Form, available online, and returned to the Summer@Chandler office. Camp enrollment may be changed before June 1 with no additional fee. We do not encourage enrichment class changes. Our instructors plan their lessons based on enrollment numbers received during the initial registration process. zz There will be a $25 fee for each class and camp schedule change. zz The change fee, plus any additional class material fees, must be paid before a child attends a new class. zz Any material fees from a class a student drops will be forfeited. zz Class substitutions accepted before the end of the first day of classes each session by 5 p.m.
Refund Policies
The registration fee of $30 is non-refundable. zz Notification to withdraw or make changes must be made in writing to program director. zz A non-refundable $50 processing fee will be retained from your deposit for withdraws made prior to May 1. zz A deposit is forfeited for withdraws between May 1 and June 1. zz Refunds will be granted before June 1.
Cancellation
We reserve the right to cancel courses up to the first day of the course if 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. Instructor assignments may be altered.
Absences zz Advanced notification of planned absences may be made online. zz Should an unplanned absence occur, families must contact the Summer@Chandler office by phone or email: (626) 795-9310 OR summer@chandlerschool.org. zz There will be no refunds for missed days.
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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 schooladministered programs.
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM
California Fresh Foods will be providing food service to Summer@ Chandler participants weeks 2–7 (June 23 – August 1, Monday through Friday). Lunch is served at 11:15 a.m – noon and available for purchase to children participating in afternoon activities. zz Lunch menus available online www.chandlerschool.org/summer zz Register for lunches www.californiafreshfoods.com
Questions? General Information: summer@chandlerschool.org Summer Program Director: Alycia Brown (626) 795-9310 abrown@chandlerschool.org Chandler School
1005 Armada Drive Pasadena, CA 91103 www.chandlerschool.org
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Drop-off, Pickup & Directions zz All drop-offs and pickups are to be done at the Armada Drive entrance. Armada Drive entrance drop-off and pickup area will be staffed 15 zz The 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 prior zz Students to the start of their first campus activity. parking is permitted on either side of Armada Drive in zz No 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 summer participants. 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 on zz No the bridge.
zz No speeding, please. This is a residential neighborhood. zz Do not park or leave car unattended in the posted no-parking areas. zz Do not double park. drop off curbside next to the school. Do not park across the street zz Please and “wave� children across. faculty parking lot driveway is to be kept clear to allow for faculty and zz The staff arrival and exit.
zz No drop-offs or pickups are permitted in the faculty parking lot.
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